Business leaders discuss talent strategies and retention as AI enters the workplace The post Adapting talent for the age of AI: Insights from the DRC Talent Talk appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
The post Engaging with Cultural Holidays in November: Native American Heritage Month appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Dexian: Global talent & tech leader connecting people, technology, & strategy The post Member Spotlight: Dexian appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
LEAD YP helped Dom Haskett develop a deeper understanding of his own strengths The post 25 Years of YP: ‘YP helped me gain a deeper understanding of my strengths and leadership style’ appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
How North Texas schools are building the talent pipeline for our region The post Investing in excellence: Leaders unite at DRC State of Public Education appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Improving's CEO Curtis Hite shares his vision for innovation The post Member Spotlight: Improving appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
DFW leaders discuss capital markets growth, workforce evolution, and AI impact The post DRC’s Tomorrow Summit spotlights DFW’s economic momentum appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
LEAD YP's process revealed a new side of leadership to Brennan Meier The post 25 Years of YP: ‘Young Professionals allows you to build real bonds’ appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Texans have once again said yes to a stronger future. The post Five smart investments for Texas pass with strong voter support appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Leaders gathered to discuss confidence, courage, and creating pathways for others The post Be Bold: Women leaders chart a path forward at 2025 Women’s Business Conference appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Celebrating Capital One's 15-year PFAD partnership and impact on Dallas students The post Principal for a Day 2025: Celebrating 15 Years with Capital One appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Fujitsu Intelligence is Fujitsu’s innovation hub for Data and AI in the Americas. They focus on building practical, high-impact AI solutions that help organizations move from experimentation to execution. Their work centers on Agentic AI, systems that can reason, coordinate, and act autonomously across complex workflows, creating faster, smarter, and more human-centered digital experiences. As part of Fujitsu’s global network, they connect world-class R&D with real business outcomes.| Dallas Regional Chamber
The nonprofit will program and hold events within the century-old Los Angeles theater following its projected 2027 reopening.| IndieWire
Exclusive: Simón Mesa Soto directs first-time actor Ubeimar Rios as a tortured artist adrift in Medellín in this darkly funny Cannes winner.| IndieWire
The head of the U.S. Space Force is moving ahead with plans to pull talent from National Guard units to help build up the still new military service — but several governors remain opposed and argue it tramples on their rights to retain control over their state units.| AP News
A malicious software command that crippled tens of thousands of modems across Europe anchored the cyberattack on a satellite network used by Ukraine’s government and military just as Russia invaded.| AP News
The U.S. National Security Agency says hackers working for Russian military intelligence tried to access the systems of Western technology and logistics companies involved in shipping assistance to Ukraine.| AP News
The first Australian-made rocket to attempt to reach orbit from the country's soil has crashed after 14 seconds of flight.| AP News
Russia has circulated a U.N. resolution calling on all countries to take urgent action to prevent putting weapons in outer space “for all time” a week after it vetoed a U.S.| AP News
The U.S. has gathered highly sensitive intelligence about Russian anti-satellite weapons that has been shared in recent weeks with the upper echelons of government.| AP News
The Council on Undergraduate Research is accepting applications for the next Editor-in-Chief of the SPUR: Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research journal. The post Open Invitation: Member Mentoring Working Group appeared first on The Council on Undergraduate Research.| The Council on Undergraduate Research
Washington, DC – The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) and the National Grants Management Association (NGMA) share a deep commitment to advancing research excellence, integrity, and impact. Together, they are […] The post CUR Announces Revamped Grant Dialogues Program in Partnership with NGMA appeared first on The Council on Undergraduate Research.| The Council on Undergraduate Research
In this issue, you'll find information on: - SPUR Editor-in-Chief - Kindness-grams - Volunteer Opportunities - NCUR 2026 - CUR Webinars and On-Demand Courses - CUR Awards - and more The post CUR eNews: Your November Must-Knows: Exciting Events, Award Opportunities, and More! appeared first on The Council on Undergraduate Research.| The Council on Undergraduate Research
The department, referred to as DDVA, formalizes and elevates functions long handled by the state’s Office of Veteran Services and related agencies. WILMINGTON, Del. — Retired Brig. Gen. Karen Berry is stepping into a new role at the center of Delaware’s veterans network as the first director of the Delaware Department of Veterans Affairs, a new cabinet-level department created to ... Read More| Town Square Delaware LIVE
The Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others is now in the hands of a new prosecutor.| AP News
The conservative think tank that drew up a nearly 1,000-page guidebook on how the next Republican administration can remake the federal government is highlighting its policies while defending itself from Democratic criticism.| AP News
The shipwreck off southern Greece, involving a large boat carrying migrants that capsized after apparently rebuffing offers of help, is just the latest case of smugglers packing vessels full of desperate people willing to risk their lives to reach continental Europe.| AP News
Roblox, the online gaming platform wildly popular with children and teenagers, is rolling out an open-source version of an artificial intelligence system it says can help preemptively detect predatory language in game chats.| AP News
A 16-year-old’s Roblox game, Grow a Garden, has shattered records for the most concurrent players in history.| AP News
An airman stationed in Alaska has been charged with child exploitation. Prosecutors say David Ibarra paid a young girl in Long Island, New York, to send him explicit images.| AP News
A fake image purportedly showing an explosion near the Pentagon has been widely shared on social media, sending a brief shiver through the stock market. But police and fire officials in Arlington, Virginia, said Monday that the image isn't real and there was no incident at the U.S. Department of Defense headquarters. Misinformation experts say the viral image displayed telltale signs of an AI-generated forgery. Business analysts said the visual hoax underscores the damage that increasingly so...| AP News
U.S. wholesale inflation surged unexpectedly last month as President Donald Trump’s sweeping taxes on imports are pushing costs higher.| AP News
U.S. hiring is slowing sharply as President Donald Trump’s erratic and radical trade policies paralyze businesses and raise doubts about the outlook for the world’s largest economy.| AP News
U.S. inflation was unchanged in July as rising prices for some imported goods were balanced by falling gas and grocery prices, leaving overall prices modestly higher than a year ago.| AP News
Donald Trump received a lavish royal welcome from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as he arrived in the kingdom.| AP News
An electrical engineer in rural Vermont is reviving old pay phones to give people a free option for making calls in areas where cell service is unreliable or nonexistent.| AP News
Susan Monarez is becoming the next director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Senate confirmed her on Tuesday in a 51-47 vote.| AP News
The Department of Health and Human Services under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken unprecedented steps to change how vaccines are evaluated, approved and recommended.| AP News
COVID-19 cases have nearly tripled in the U.S. over two weeks amid an onslaught of vaccine misinformation.| AP News
Across the country, more anti-vaccine and anti-mask demonstrations are taking scary and violent turns.| AP News
Police say a suspected shooter and a police officer are dead after law enforcement responded to an active shooter near the U.S.| AP News
The Trump administration has sanctioned a Mexican rapper over his alleged ties with drug cartels. The U.S.| AP News
Two close associates of the fugitive Jalisco New Generation boss known as “El Mencho” have been brought to justice in a U.S. courtroom as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on the cartel it recently designated a foreign terrorist organization.| AP News
Canadians are looking more and more to protests as a last hope of having their voices heard by our increasingly tone-deaf governments. A troubling pattern of inconsistent and biased enforcement has emerged with it – a new threat to the fundamental protections of our Charter.| Police On Guard For Thee
Peaceful convoy trucker arrested and arbitrarily detained without legal counsel, sentenced to six months probation| policeonguard.ca
It has been an inspiring season for education freedom in New Hampshire - one defined by expanding opportunity, powerful storytelling, and a shared belief| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a law to prohibit book bans in the state and enshrine protections against civil and criminal charges for librarians who comply with the law.| AP News
Example of substantial floodplain inundation on the lower Tuolumne River downstream of La Grange, taken March 27, 2019. Flow was 6,000 cfs at La Grange. Image: Chris Shutes On November 5, 2025, Chris Shutes, Executive Director of the California Sportsfishing Protection Alliance (CSPA), made a presentation to the State Water Resources Control Board (Board) in […]| California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
Administrative Hearings Office Requires More Modeling for Proposed Sites Project and Delta Tunnel The Hearing Officer in the respective water rights hearings for the proposed Sites Reservoir Project and the proposed Delta Tunnel, who happens to be the same individual, has ordered more modeling in each proceeding. The State Water Board’s Administrative Hearings Office (AHO) […]| California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
For decades, stream flows in the Shasta River dropped to a fraction of historical levels every summer, no matter how wet the water year type. Now, a new law, AB 263, which took effect in September 2025, requires that sufficient quantities of water remain instream. This ensures that coho salmon will be less likely to […]| California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
Fall-run Chinook salmon are currently migrating back to the Lower Mokelumne River to spawn. Many of these fish will be spawned in the Mokelumne River Fish Hatchery. But of those that spawn in the river, many will do so in reaches where there have been floodplain restoration efforts. Historical land use practices such as agriculture, […]| California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
Most people don’t know where their water comes from or how it gets to where they live. One water agency is working to change that. East Bay Municipal Utility District’s (EBMUD’s) headquarters in Oa…| California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
Michigan authorities say a suspect is in custody and that investigators believe those hurt Saturday were not specifically targeted.| AP News
Matthew Kolakowski was shopping with his daughter at a Michigan Walmart when he heard screams and saw a man with a knife.| AP News
A Michigan prosecutor has filed a terrorism charge against a man accused of stabbing 11 people at a Walmart store.| AP News
Police say a gunman opened fire in a Target parking lot Monday in Austin, Texas, killing two adults and a child.| AP News
It’s been almost twenty years since ConsortiumInfo.org first went live, and eighteen since I posted my first Standards Blog entry (since then, the first two years of blog posts have mysteriously disappeared). It was a pretty humble offering back in … Continue reading →| ConsortiumInfo.org
This Issue: In this issue of the WorldAutoSteel Update, we look at how steel innovation is shaping the future of mobility. Dr. Danny Schaeffler explains how microstructural phases drive strength and lightweight design in our latest AHSS Insights blog and video, while Jérôme Favero of ArcelorMittal shares how steel supports sustainable, affordable, and locally resilient mobility in our newest Member Insights feature. AHSS Insights: The Phases […] The post WorldAutoSteel Update ...| WorldAutoSteel
For modern automotive steels, the strength, ductility, and formability start at the atomic level. In his latest AHSS Insights blog and companion video, Danny Schaeffler PhD, President of Engineering Quality Solutions and Technical Editor for the Advanced High-Strength Steel Application Guidelines, takes viewers inside the fascinating world of steel microstructures. He explains how atomic arrangements—known […] The post Automotive Steels: Exploring the Phases That Make the Difference appea...| WorldAutoSteel
In this WorldAutoSteel Update, we spotlight our Director, Ingo Olschewski, in a quick Q&A on steel’s essential role in the future of mobility. Plus, our latest Steel E-Motive Microstudy #4 explores how the Steel E-Motive concept project incorporated Life Cycle Assessment for a full-picture view of the sustainability advantages of advanced high-strength steel. Five Questions […] The post WorldAutoSteel Update – September 2025 appeared first on WorldAutoSteel.| WorldAutoSteel
In This Issue: Sustainability and innovation are covered in the WorldAutoSteel Update this month. We’re featuring a new Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) article on welding methods for EV battery enclosures, showing how process choices can impact the full environmental footprint of a vehicle. We’re also excited to share the latest Member Insights post, where WAS […] The post WorldAutoSteel Update – August 2025 appeared first on WorldAutoSteel.| WorldAutoSteel
When it comes to EV battery enclosures, welds matter. A new article on AHSS Insights takes a close look at welding methods through Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), comparing their environmental impacts from raw materials to end-of-life. Specifically, it covers how Laser Welding, Laser Brazing, and Resistance Spot Weld Bonding stack up, and where energy use, […] The post Steel Welding Methods Through a Life Cycle Assessment Lens appeared first on WorldAutoSteel.| WorldAutoSteel
Automotive engineers and designers are always looking for ways to make cars lighter, safer, and more efficient, and one of the biggest game-changers is press-hardened steel. Today’s press-hardened grades offer incredible strength-to-weight advantages, allowing engineers to create vehicle structures that can take on extreme crash forces while still reducing overall mass. That means better safety […] The post How Press-Hardened Steels Are Helping to Shape the Future of Automotive Safety app...| WorldAutoSteel
In This Issue: We announce a leadership transition at WorldAutoSteel and highlight new findings from our latest Steel E-Motive Microstudy. Both stories reflect our continued focus on the role of steel in shaping the future of automotive design. WorldAutoSteel Welcomes Ingo Olschewski as New Director We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Ingo […] The post WorldAutoSteel Update – July 2025 appeared first on WorldAutoSteel.| WorldAutoSteel
WorldAutoSteel has announced the appointment of Ingo Olschewski as its new director. He succeeds Cees ten Broek, who will serve as an advisor to the organization until his retirement later this year. With more than two decades of experience in the automotive industry, Olschewski will lead WorldAutoSteel’s global membership of automotive steel producers to advance […] The post WorldAutoSteel Announces Appointment of Ingo Olschewski as New Director appeared first on WorldAutoSteel.| WorldAutoSteel
We’re spotlighting the evolution of Press Hardening Steel Grades, from the original 22MnB5 to today’s cutting-edge grades, and sharing practical solutions for joining AHSS.| WorldAutoSteel
Discover the best motivational speakers to elevate your next sales kick-off event. Inspire your team with stories of resilience to drive performance!| The Inspirational Speakers Agency
The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement (APLB) is proud to share that our President, Colleen Rolland, and Vice President, Dr. Michelle Crossley, have co-authored a chapter in a pioneering new book by Brazilian psychologists Juliana Kawano Sato, an alumna of the APLB’s Pet Loss Grief Specialist Training, and Louisanne Agnes “Sennyey” Sanchez. Their chapter, “Meeting the Needs of Pet Grief: […]| Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement
Comments Donald Trump’s running mate JD Vance made in 2021 questioning Vice President Kamala Harris’ leadership because she did not have biological children have resurfaced.| AP News
Vice President Kamala Harris is beginning to vet about a dozen possible candidates to be her running mate as she approaches one of most consequential decisions of her new presidential candidacy.| AP News
The final joint session in the new monthly series by the Mary Seacole Storytellers will take place on Friday 21 November 2025 from 5.30 PM – 7.00 PM with: Aan Rachel Easo Kochuparampil Joan Pons Laplana Gamuchirai Gavumende Jenneth Orias Patricia Gordon Our Storytellers will be presenting their parallel journeys to Mary’s own. As they […]| Mary Seacole Trust, Life, Work & Achievements of Mary Seacole
Side Delights announces ways to make festive Friendsgiving potato side dishes as new generations embrace the tradition. The post Side Delights offers Friendsgiving potato products and recipes appeared first on Blue Book.| Blue Book
FirstFruits Farms, the exclusive grower of Opal apples, is excited to announce the kickoff of the highly anticipated Opal season. The post FirstFruits Farms kicks off larger Opal apple season appeared first on Blue Book.| Blue Book
Today we have links to stories such as a Kansas City-based retailer acquiring a rival, truck driver compliance enforcement, an H-2A update, California grape crop update, and more. The post Produce industry headlines: November 3, 2025 appeared first on Blue Book.| Blue Book
Taylor Farms announces the acquisition of Natures Way Foods, one of the United Kingdom's leading fresh prepared food manufacturers. The post Taylor Farms acquires UK processor appeared first on Blue Book.| Blue Book
Main Street Produce is expanding its strawberry program with broadened shipping operations across multiple key growing regions. The post Main Street Produce expands strawberry program across growing regions appeared first on Blue Book.| Blue Book
The project is on track to support tens of thousands of jobs, create 1,500 apprenticeships, deliver 70% of construction spend to UK businesses, and increase local biodiversity by 19%. The post First Sizewell C Sustainability Report shows how big infrastructure can build a legacy for people, communities, and the environment appeared first on Sizewell C.| Cheddar Dev Site
The 11th Century hoard, discovered by archaeologists, will now be curated in Suffolk and made available for academic research.| Sizewell C
YP helped Casey Sharp transition from individual contributor to people leader The post 25 Years of YP: ‘The catalyst for my growth and development began with Young Professionals’ appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Building organizational trust is key to unlocking AI's true potential at work The post Four main trends identified in AI appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Students gain hands-on healthcare training through innovative partnerships The post Uplift’s Healthcare Pathways prepares “students to walk into a health care facility confident, prepared, and ready” appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
Chase Luft's YP experience reinforced the value of community-minded leadership The post 25 Years of YP: ‘It gave me tangible tools I’ve embedded into my daily leadership’ appeared first on Dallas Regional Chamber.| Dallas Regional Chamber
SMU's Brad Cheves is the DRC's next President & CEO, beginning January 5, 2026. He succeeds the nonprofit's 12-year leader, Dale Petroskey.| Dallas Regional Chamber
The Annual Report 2024/25 on the work of the Treasure Trove Unit (TTU) and the Scottish Archaeological Finds Allocation Panel (SAFAP) has recently been published. Extract taken from forward by the Chair of SAFAP: Overall, 2024/25 was a demanding but very positive year for the work of SAFAP and the TTU. The benefits of the […] The post Treasure Trove Scotland – Annual Report appeared first on National Council for Metal Detecting.| National Council for Metal Detecting
Congratulations to the winners of last month’s Finds competition. What a fabulous collection of entries, these have had the judges struggling to pick a winner. Winners below along with a selection of finds the judges thought worthy of a mention.You still have until midnight on 31st October to enter the October competition and a chance […]| National Council for Metal Detecting
In this issue, you'll find information on: - Open Nominations for Elected Leadership Positions - Advocacy Resources - SPUR Editor-in-Chief - CUR Awards - CUR Webinars - On-Demand Learning Courses - NCUR 2026 - and more| The Council on Undergraduate Research
Last month, NWIRC welcomed Chad Courtney as Operational Excellence Specialist II. Chad joins the team to expand NWIRC’s capacity to work with manufacturing companies across the region on their operational excellence and continuous improvement initiatives. With over 20 years of experience in manufacturing management, Chad built a distinguished career in the cabinet and fiberglass manufacturing […]| NWIRC
October might be all about spooky stories and things that go bump in the night, but when it comes to keeping kids safe, the scariest thing we can do is stay silent. At Darkness to Light, we believe that safety conversations don’t have to be uncomfortable or complicated. Small, age-appropriate talks can have a big […] The post Safety Isn’t Scary: Simple Conversations That Protect Kids appeared first on Darkness to Light.| Darkness to Light
Our second-year scholarship program fuels prevention initiatives and strengthens community-led efforts to end child sexual abuse.| Darkness to Light
We’re hosting a special two-night voyage into Doubtful Sound at the height of tawaki season...| The Tawaki Project
This week’s post digs into the details surrounding the Liberal government’s efforts to permanently change Section 33 of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms (known as the Notwithstanding Clause), through judicial review; an effort that bypasses the will of the people of Canada and the existing processes in place for this purpose.| Police On Guard For Thee
Watch the Interview hosted by Derek Sloan, with Det. Helen Grus and her Counsel Bath-Shéba van den Berg| Police On Guard For Thee
Charges Stayed for Woman Arrested for Mischief During Freedom Convoy| policeonguard.ca
When donors invest in educational freedom, the ripple effects can last for years. Few stories capture that better than Elizabeth “Lizzie” Orlowski’s. As a| Children’s Scholarship Fund – New Hampshire
On Tuesday, United States Attorney General Pam Bondi brought receipts with her to Capitol Hill and put on quite the display as she testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee during the committee’s DOJ oversight hearing. Attorney General Bondi’s receipts contained information directly from Laura Loomer’s X feed that she shared the night before […]| Loomered
New research from a watchdog group reveals ChatGPT can provide harmful advice to teens. The Associated Press reviewed interactions where the chatbot gave detailed plans for drug use, eating disorders, and even suicide notes.| AP News
A Florida mother is suing a tech company over an AI chatbot that she says pushed her son to kill himself.| AP News
The country’s largest teachers unions are teaming up with tech companies like Microsoft and OpenAI to help educators build literacy in artificial intelligence.| AP News
Teenagers are increasingly turning to AI for advice, emotional support and decision-making, according to a new study.| AP News
It has been 25 years since the striking of the Good Friday Agreement, the landmark peace accord that ended three decades of violence in Northern Ireland, a period known as “the Troubles.” The agreement gave formal recognition to Northern Ireland’s multiple identities, allowing residents to identify as British, Irish or both. It ended direct U.K. rule and set up a Northern Ireland legislature and government with power shared between unionist and nationalist parties. But despite sporadic ...| AP News