Author: Twesha Dikshit
London’s blue-chip stock index edged higher and the midcap index fell on Wednesday as investors assessed a mixed bag of corporate news, including a media report that AstraZeneca is moving its listing to the U.S.Read More
Baker most recently served as acting counterterrorism coordinator at the Department of Homeland Security.Read More
Europe should pool its defence investments since that would reduce cost, expedite the process and create a new safe financial asset that could bolster the international role of the euro currency, ECB policymaker Olli Rehn said.Read More
A worldwide “Bicycle Mayor” movement is helping cities ditch cars by empowering local cycling champions to push for change from the street up.Kaja Šeruga reports for Reasons To Be Cheerful.In short:After teaching herself to ride in Addis Ababa during the pandemic, Maren Ahlers started organizing wom…Read More
A new analysis projects that dismantling most of USAID’s global health programs could result in 14 million additional deaths by 2030, including millions of children under five.Kelsey Ables reports for The Washington Post.In short:A study in The Lancet estimates that USAID programs prevented 91 milli…Read More
Insurance operations specialist ReSource Pro has acquired Propellint, a Hartford, Connecticut-based tech services firm that specializes in implementingRead More
One researcher said his team’s recently published work shows that utility-scale solar does impact nearby property values — and that impact shouldn’t be ignored.Read More
The woman was shot at least once and died from her injuries at the hospital.Read More
The owner of an Oklahoma maker of guitar pedals has had to get creative to absorb higher import costs.Read More
Aaron Rodgers will change teams again, joining the Pittsburgh Steelers for what may be his final NFL season. Bill Cowher wouldn’t waste time letting the quarterback run the show. On Tuesday, Dan Patrick asked Cowher if he’d give Rodgers full autonomy over the Steelers offense in line with what Ben …Read More