Author: CBS Chicago
Temperatures topped 100 degrees in Paris Tuesday, and the Eiffel Tower was closed as a precaution.Read More
Bishops from the conferences of Africa, Asia, and Latin America produced a joint document calling for climate justice ahead of the U.N. climate conference in November.Read More
In a joint ecological appeal, they blasted the “openly denialist and apathetic stance” of “so-called elites of power” in the industrialized world who pressure their governments to back off sufficient mitigation and adaptation measures.Read More
Design software maker Figma on Tuesday filed for an initial public offering, becoming the latest tech firm to plan a trading debut as the market for new listings shows signs of heating up.Read More
Refurbished tech on eBay offers smart upgrades, delivering pristine performance and big savings with total buyer confidence.Read More
Sounders are returning to Fox 13, there’s an agreement with players on Club World Cup bonuses and they’re pursuing several U22s in Europe and South America.Read More
Eight people were charged in a N.J .trafficking ring that used fake plumber and barber ads to exploit women, officials say.Read More
The University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors confirmed Dr. Aturor Rodriquez as ULM’s new Dean of CBSS on June 26.Read More
As more stormy weather powered into Maryland on Tuesday, residents in Baltimore and Harford counties are still cleaning up from the night before.Read More
EA Sports announced plans to relaunch their college basketball video game in three years. The most recent version of NCAA Basketball dropped in 2009.Read More