Who do you believe, 85 climate experts, or five people hand-picked by the Trump administration?| Streetsblog USA
When the Biden administration's infrastructure act expires, it will pit cities versus states and roads versus transit.| Streetsblog USA
ICE, homelessness progress, NoHo, parks, LACMA, Burbank, Diane Watson, Caltrans, car-nage, and more The post Thursday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Santa Monica, Altadena, West Hollywood, Burbank, Culver City , Glendale, Boyle Hts., Eagle Rock, and more The post Wednesday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Burbank BRT, Brightline, Olympics, Culver City, car-nage, and more The post Tuesday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Torrance, Long Beach , Glendale, L.A. River, CA High-Speed Rail, shade, and more The post Friday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Councilmember Padilla, San Fernando, DTLA, stairways, beach path, Ktown, and more| la.streetsblog.org
The opening of school means it's time for readin', writin' and butcherin'. Plus other news.| Streetsblog New York City
The weather is going to be stupendous again, so get out there ... after reading today's news digest.| Streetsblog New York City
Finally, an honorable pol makes the choice to retire before everyone grows to hate him. Plus other news.| Streetsblog New York City
It's time for the best parade of the year. Plus the weekend's news (so far).| nyc.streetsblog.org
Clips must have caught up on the long weekend, as there's lots of news from up and down the state, some news from the Capitol, and a little good news from the legislature. The post Wednesday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog California.| Streetsblog California
Big statewide news from the courts and a deal between the state and ridershare. The post Tuesday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog California.| Streetsblog California
Gav's CHP to Cities Order Draws a lot of attention, and the rest of the news from up and down the golden state. The post Friday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog California.| Streetsblog California
Is the transit disaster in Philly a warning or a spoiler for the Bay?| cal.streetsblog.org
Today's featured band is the cast of Buena Vista Social Club from their Broadway musical with an NPR Tiny Desk Concert (2025). The post The Cast of Buena Vista Social Club – Song of the Day appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
English is the dominant language in research—it’s essentially the lingua franca of science. A common-ground language enables findings to be disseminated around the globe, which has led to a number of breakthroughs in climate and biodiversity research as scientists connect the dots across different fields. Yet this outsized English representation has major drawbacks, a growing […]| Inside Climate News
Learn more about 'Today' co-host Sheinelle Jones’ family life, including how many kids she has and what she’s shared about motherhood.| Hollywood Life
The 'Today' co-host has been absent from the morning program for months.| Hollywood Life
The 'Today' co-host was married to her husband for nearly 20 years. Learn more about Uche here.| Hollywood Life
Today's featured artist is Cuban pianist Alfredo Rodriguez with his Trio performing a NPR Tiny Desk Concert (2018).| Havana Times
In his first term, President Donald Trump touted the “medical miracle” of the mRNA Covid-19 vaccine that he helped deliver to market through the unprecedented public-private partnership known as Operation Warp Speed. In its second term, the Trump administration is dismantling the signature health achievement of his first term by sowing doubt about the safety […]| Vox
Companies in the AI race are barreling toward a new goalpost: so-called superintelligence, or an AI model that can surpass human intelligence. The terminology here can get a bit dizzying. Top AI companies had already been trying to build what’s long been called “artificial general intelligence” (AGI), or AI that they claim will be as […]| Vox
Our featured artist is Eddie Palmieri from the US, of Puerto Rican heritage, with the song "Cafe" from the album "Echando Pa'lante" (1964)| Havana Times
Sean Duffy became the latest in a long line of politicians to make big promises about New York Penn Station. Plus more news.| nyc.streetsblog.org
The comfortable stretch of weather will continue into Thursday and beyond, as highs struggle to reach the lower 80s under partly cloudy skies.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
St. Rose of Lima, born Isabel Flores de Oliva on April 20, 1586, in Lima, Peru, was the first person born in the Americas to be canonized as a saint. From a young age, Rose showed a deep commitment to her faith and a desire to live a life of profound devotion and service to […]| Catholic Exchange
St. Joseph Calasanz, born on September 11, 1557, in Peralta de la Sal, Spain, was a prominent educator and religious reformer. From a young age, Joseph displayed a deep commitment to the Church and a desire to serve others. He pursued studies in law and theology, eventually being ordained a priest in 1583. In the […]| Catholic Exchange
St. Louis IX, born on April 25, 1214, was the King of France from 1226 until his death in 1270. His reign is remembered for its emphasis on justice, piety, and reform. As a young king, Louis IX faced significant challenges, including conflicts with the nobility and the need to establish his authority over a […]| Catholic Exchange
St. Bartholomew, also known as Nathanael, is one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus Christ. He is mentioned in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and is traditionally identified with Nathanael, who is introduced in the Gospel of John. Bartholomew was from Cana in Galilee. According to the Gospel of John, he was […]| Catholic Exchange
Get state headlines at Streetsblog California, national headlines at Streetsblog USA Independent journalism is more important than ever. Won’t you contribute? The post Headlines, August 22 appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.| Streetsblog San Francisco
Get state headlines at Streetsblog California, national headlines at Streetsblog USA Independent journalism is more important than ever. Won’t you contribute?| sf.streetsblog.org
Have you seen the morning planets parade? The moon joined forces with Venus and Jupiter to put on a great show. Mercury, Uranus and Neptune were there too! The post Morning planets parade, plus the moon and stars! first appeared on EarthSky.| Today's Image | EarthSky
EarthSky’s Deborah Byrd will be sharing photos of the planets, and some meteors, and talking about them on our regular livestream on Tuesday, August 12. The video drops at 12:15 p.m. CDT (17:15 UTC). Watch in the player above, or on YouTube. Enjoy these images! And thank to all who submitted photos! We wish we could post them all here! See lots more images on our community page.| EarthSky
Wishing everyone a good day! Start your day off with the latest local news and weather. Here are some things to know for today:| KRTV NEWS Great Falls
The mayor's former top adviser, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, thought she'd gotten a big acting break. But it was the beginning of the end. Plus other news.| nyc.streetsblog.org
So much corruption, so little time. Plus other news.| nyc.streetsblog.org
For almost 100 years, speed limits have been set based on some of the fastest drivers. Now cities are starting to realize that's not a great idea.| usa.streetsblog.org
Beginning Saturday, high pressure will settle into the northern Rockies for the prolonged forecast period and strengthen allowing for above average temps.| KPAX News
ICE, Allen Station, bike+train, 5 Freeway widening, Long Beach, Santa Monica, car-nage, and more| la.streetsblog.org
The mountain bike park in Santa Clarita sounds pretty great.| cal.streetsblog.org
Do micromobility devices that can reach speeds of up to 20 miles per hour, or even 60, belong on sidewalks, in bike lanes, on streets with cars or somewhere else?| usa.streetsblog.org
The alternative to affirmative action is now under attack.| Vox
Get state headlines at Streetsblog California, national headlines at Streetsblog USA Independent journalism is more important than ever. Won’t you contribute?| sf.streetsblog.org
Enjoy this gallery of deep-sky photos for July 2025 from our EarthSky community. If you have a great photo to share, send it in, too. We love to see them! The post See the best deep-sky photos of July 2025 here first appeared on EarthSky.| Today's Image | EarthSky
On July 23, 2025, NASA and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics unveiled these stunning new images from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The new Chandra images include distant galaxies and star factories. Image via X-ray: NASA/ CXC/ SAO; Optical: NASA/ESA/STScI and NOIRLab/NSF/AURA; Infrared: NSF/ NOAO/ KPNO; Image Processing: NASA/ CXC/ SAO/ L. Frattare/ J. Major/ J. Schmidt/ N. Wolk/ K. Arcand.New Chandra images!| EarthSky
This is Biomass’ view of a forest in Bolivia. Colors represent distinct characteristics of the landscape. In this case, green denotes rainforest, red shows forested floodplains and wetlands, purple is grasslands, while black represents rivers and lakes. See more images from the Biomass mission below. Image via ESA.| EarthSky
New York City needs a lot more money to handle storms like the one it experienced on Monday. Plus more news.| nyc.streetsblog.org
The 19 Martyrs of Gorkum were a group of Dutch Catholic clergy and religious who were executed in 1572 during the Protestant Reformation. Captured by militant Calvinists in the town of Gorkum, these men included Franciscans, diocesan priests, Norbertines, a Dominican, and a canon regular. They were imprisoned and tortured for refusing to deny key […]| Catholic Exchange
Enjoy this gallery of deep-sky photos for June 2025 from our EarthSky community. If you have a great photo to share, send it in, too. We love to see them! The post See the best deep-sky photos of June 2025 here first appeared on EarthSky.| Today's Image | EarthSky
Supercell thunderstorms look like giant motherships and can bring severe weather such as tornadoes and hail. See a diagram of a supercell here. The post Supercell thunderstorm churns over the Plains first appeared on EarthSky.| Today's Image | EarthSky
One of the most colorful regions of the sky, Rho Ophiuchi showcases clusters and nebulae galore. This region is a great target for August nights. The post Rho Ophiuchi is filled with glorious color first appeared on EarthSky.| Today's Image | EarthSky
Astronomers spotted a ‘new star’ – or a nova – in the southern constellation Lupus the Wolf on June 12. It was below the limit for viewing with the unaided eye when first spotted. Now it has brightened! It’s been visible (barely) to the eye for some days, and an easy target for binoculars. What makes a nova? EarthSky’s Deborah Byrd and veteran stargazer Bob King have details. Watch in the player above or on YouTube.| EarthSky
Paulinus of Nola, born in 354 AD into a wealthy Roman family, lived a life that exemplified devotion to God and service to others. Initially, Paulinus pursued a career in law and politics, achieving considerable success and wealth. However, his life took a profound turn when he experienced a conversion to Christianity in his thirties. […]| Catholic Exchange
In the annals of Catholic history, Saint Silverius stands as a revered figure, renowned for his steadfast faith and martyrdom. Born in the 6th century in Italy, Silverius ascended to the papal throne during a tumultuous period marked by political intrigue and ecclesiastical controversy. Silverius, known for his piety and humility, was elected Pope in […]| Catholic Exchange
View larger. | This is the Sculptor galaxy, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor. It’s one of the nearest massive star-forming galaxies to our Milky Way galaxy. ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile captured this image with its Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument. This is the most detailed 1,000-color image of a galaxy yet. Image via ESO/ E. Congiu et al.1,000-color image of the Sculptor galaxy| EarthSky
Watch this video of some of our editors’ picks for the best deep-sky photos of May 2025, and then see more below!| EarthSky
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Robert Lunsford of California captured this image showing the shadow of Titan cast on Saturn on May 31, 2025. Robert wrote: “I waited for over an hour for cirrus clouds to thin enough to capture this image. Bright twilight was well underway with the sun’s altitude only 5 degrees below the horizon. Working at 71 frames per second keeps the background dark. And you can see Titan at the 10 o’clock position less than one Saturn-diameter from the planet....| EarthSky
Romuald, born in Ravenna, Italy, in 950 AD, lived amidst the political and moral turmoil of medieval Europe. Despite being born into privilege, Romuald was deeply affected by the violence and corruption of his time. Seeking solace and guidance, he turned to the Church and embarked on a spiritual journey that would shape his life […]| Catholic Exchange
St. Gregory Barbarigo was born in 1625 in Venice, Italy, into a noble family. From a young age, he was drawn to public service and the Church. After serving as a diplomat and studying law, he was ordained a priest and quickly became known for his intelligence and pastoral care. Pope Alexander VII appointed him […]| Catholic Exchange
Natural history museum collections can help backfill environmental pollution data, a new study argues.| Inside Climate News
Born on St. John Francis Regis, S.J. was born in 1597 in southern France. He entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) at age 18 and was ordained a priest in 1630. Though he hoped to be sent on foreign missions, he was assigned to rural France—an area deeply affected by the Wars of Religion and […]| Catholic Exchange
Late last week, images of masked agents snatching up at least 20 day laborers at the Westlake Home Depot and another dozen or more at Ambiance Apparel in the garment district, loading them into vans, and spiriting them away to a federal detention center frightened and enraged people across the Southland. The LAT reports a […]| la.streetsblog.org
This is the final post for Streetsblog Denver. The Denver Streets Partnership decided to end its operation of Streetsblog Denver as of January 31, 2022. Streetsblog USA assures us that all Streetsblog Denver content will remain online. To stay up to date on multimodal issues in Denver, please bookmark the Denver Streets Partnership blog — […]| Streetsblog Denver
The Denver Streets Partnership has decided to end its operation of Streetsblog Denver as of January 31, 2022.| Streetsblog Denver
Join the Denver Streets Partnership at the Bike FROM Work Party TONIGHT at The Economist Apartments. Headlines will be going on a temporary hiatus. Until we’re back, follow The Denver Streets Partnership, Bicycle Colorado and our other partners for all your streets related news. Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area Bike to Work Day takes […]| Streetsblog Denver
Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area Denver hopes to update entire parking meter system by early 2022 while you’re at it, charge more for parking! (Fox 31) Pedestrian dies following Aurora hit-and-run crash; police search for driver (The Denver Post) Denver Air Quality Index: 9 a.m.: 48 (Good) Yesterday’s max: 74 (Moderate) Centennial State Cement […]| Streetsblog Denver
Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area Medina Alert Issued For White Buick Encore, Suspect Vehicle In Hit & Run Crash the victim was riding a scooter when they were struck (CBS Denver) Son mourns los…| Streetsblog Denver
Tony Gullace unveils a remodel of Max of Eastman Place in downtown Rochester, adding a bar, refreshed décor, and outdoor events to boost neighborhood dining.| Rochester Business Journal
One of the first ever Redis libraries for Go was hosted at| Kevin Burke
Amaad is using BIM to visualise the deteriorating Ancient City of Qalhat.| Intrepid ED News
TES Staffing’s Brian Harding and Hedonist Chocolates’ Jennifer Posey honored by SBA during Monroe County’s Small Business Week celebration.| Rochester Business Journal
Sanje Ratnavale explains that this is akin to a currency reset not a trade war.| Intrepid ED News
Looking up has never felt more important. Help EarthSky keep bringing the sky to your screen.| EarthSky
On March 20, 2025, NOAA’s South Pole Atmospheric Baseline Observatory saw the final glimpse of sunlight before 6 months of darkness. In this image, a wave of snow frames Dark Sector telescopes. Image via Ian Crocker/ NOAA.| EarthSky
Watch this video of some of our editors’ pics for the best deep-sky photos of March 2025, and then see more below!| EarthSky
Enjoy a video of partial solar eclipse pics from March 29, 2025, courtesy of our global EarthSky community.| EarthSky
July 1, 2021 By Patrick F. Bassett, President, NAIS (retired), and Sanje Ratnavale, President, OESIS Network In some private schools the hunger for redemption regarding historic racism has unleashed a| Intrepid ED News
The fourth annual ROC Youth Community Resource and Employment Fair for area youth ages 14 to 21 will take place Saturday.| Rochester Business Journal
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured this outstanding image of an Einstein ring. In this case, a foreground elliptical galaxy (bright, fuzzy object at center) is acting as a gravitational lens, which bends the light to reveal the background spiral galaxy. The spiral galaxy appears as an Einstein ring around the elliptical. Image via ESA/ Webb/ NASA/ CSA/ G. Mahler.Webb images an outstanding Einstein ring| EarthSky
Watch NASA’s perpetual ocean video here.| EarthSky
March 6, 2025 Several weeks ago, when President Trump suggested DEI initiatives may have led to a plane crash, I was disoriented. The claim was nonsensical, difficult to parse, as| Intrepid ED News
Elaine Griffin interviews Joyce Cooper-Kahn about, “Late, Lost, and Unprepared: A Parents’ Guide to Helping Children with Executive Functioning,”| Intrepid ED News
View larger. | Astronaut Don Pettit captured this stunning image from the International Space Station on January 29, 2025. That’s Earth on the right and our Milky Way galaxy in the distance. Image via NASA/ Don Pettit.Milky Way and Earth| EarthSky
Regeneration is a verb, a practoce, a process of becoming| Intrepid ED News
OESIS leads a Webinar on the legality of DEI with the Arnold & Porter law firm| Intrepid ED News
I have a sweet tooth and one candy I really enjoy is Strawberry Sour Punch. Unfortunately after twenty years of having the same formula it seems that the company has decided to change the formula for Sour Punch. The new candy has more of a cherry flavor and isn't as sour. It does not taste […]| Kevin Burke
On Sunday morning at 1am I had a lot of stomach pain. I am a One Medical customer, had heard that they offered urgent care, and so I searched on their website for information. Unfortunately their urgent care option does not show up in the list of care options on their website: I concluded that […]| Kevin Burke
I fail phone screens pretty often, which limits my job prospects and is embarrassing for someone with ten years of industry experience, a pretty extensive Github account and a publicly available list of difference-making projects. 1 In theory a phone screen is supposed to evaluate whether a) this person would be good at the job […]| Kevin Burke
Many companies break up their internal environments into different realms. A typical setup might look like: The prod realm is where production servers live. The dev or stage realm is a live testing environment, where code gets deployed before it goes into production, or long-running features are tested. The local realm is for code that's […]| Kevin Burke
January 28, 2025 At the launch of a new year, many of us examine our lives and make lofty goals for the year ahead. However, in his book, Atomic Habits,| Intrepid ED News
The Hughes fire ignited northwest of Los Angeles yesterday morning, January 22, and has spread across more than 10,000 acres. Image via Cal Fire.A new wildfire has erupted in Los Angeles County, just weeks after the region suffered the most destructive fires in its history. The Hughes fire ignited about 45 miles (72 km) northwest of Los Angeles yesterday morning, January 22, and quickly spread over more than 10,000 acres. By yesterday evening, more than 50,000 people were under evacuation ord...| EarthSky
Today's Image Last night’s moon blotted out Saturn. Pics here!| EarthSky
UPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS – 18 January 2025 covers important current affairs of the day, their backward linkages, their relevance for Prelims| INSIGHTS IAS - Simplifying UPSC IAS Exam Preparation
OESIS will transform into a new non-profit association, NPAIS. The National Pluralist Association of Independent Schools| Intrepid ED News
Jeremiah 41:4-7 The day after Gedaliah’s assassination, before anyone knew about it, eighty men who had shaved off their beards, torn their clothes and cut themselves came from She…| AP
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Jeremy Likness in Newport, Oregon, captured this view of the Orion Nebula on October 2, 2024. The Orion Nebula is a region of star birth visible to the unaided eye just below the 3 stars of Orion’s Belt. Outstanding work. Thank you, Jeremy! See more deep-sky photos from October below.Stunning deep-sky photos from our community| EarthSky
Spend Christmas with Comet A3 thanks to the Virtual Telescope Project. Watch live as the comet departs our neighborhood. Image via Virtual Telescope Project.The 2025 EarthSky Lunar Calendar is now available! A unique and beautiful poster-sized calendar. Get yours today!| EarthSky
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Steven Bellavia in Mattituck, New York, captured the Shark Nebula in Cepheus on September 2, 2024. Steven wrote: “The brighter portion of the shark (though still very faint) is Lynds’ Bright Nebula and the dark head (or eye) of the shark is Lynds’ Dark Nebula. The 2 blue-white areas are reflection nebulae. They’re about 1,000 light-years distant. Also in the image (but not remotely close) are several galaxies around 100 million light-years away.”...| EarthSky
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Catherine Hyde in Shandon, California, captured IC 1805, the Heart Nebula, on August 3, 2024. Catherine wrote: “This is the Heart Nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. I took images from 9:30 at night until almost 5:00 in the morning.” An outstanding image. Thank you, Catherine! See more deep-sky photos from August below.Stunning deep-sky photos from our community| EarthSky