Author: Latoya Abulu
Wetlands are disappearing at three times the rate of forests, alarming conservationists who highlight the ecosystems’ role in achieving global biodiversity and climate goals. To address these challenges and chart a path toward sustainable conservation, delegates gathered in Zimbabwe for the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties (COP15) on Wetlands in July. […]Read More
One of the most significant biomedical achievements of the 21st century, mRNA vaccines have reshaped the world’s ability to quickly respond to new viral threats, the group said.Read More
Green firms in the US have found something of a lifeline in artificial intelligence after being bogged down by high interest rates, shrinking funding and, more recently, President Donald Trump’s sharp rollback of support. Clean technology companies that have inked deals to support data centers have seen their stocks soar this year, outperforming the S&P 500.. Even as some clean energy firms struggle to convince investors that they can thrive during Trump’s second term, the AI-driven surge in electric demand — the most in decades — is providing clear tailwinds for others. KR Sridhar, Bloom Energy, founder and CEO tells…
Just five months after emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Spirit Airlines is warning about its future ability to stay in business.Read More
The Maryland Department of Transportation has awarded $500,000 to businesses affected by Purple Line construction in the second round of the Purple Line Small Business Grant Program.Read More
The airport authority Small Business Program is focusing on “equitable participation, open competition, and transparent access to MNAA contracting opportunities.”Read More
We’re counting down to the season opener (Day 23) with some Cowboys historyRead More
Earlier this summer, the Pittsburgh Penguins elected not to send forward Emil Bemstrom a qualifying offer. Due to this, he became an unrestricted free agent (UFA) on July 1.Read More
Tom Brady knows he wasn’t perfect as a broadcaster last season.Read More
Oklahoma starting quarterback John Mateer said allegations that he participated in sports gambling are “false.”Read More