A group of businesses, nonprofits, and consumers in the US has formed Common Charge for a unified voice to modernise the energy system.| Regional News | Smart Energy International
Hitachi Energy has announced an investment of more than $1 billion to expand its manufacturing capacity of critical electrical grid infrastructure in the US. These investments, among the largest seen in the electrical industry in the US, include approximately $457 million for a new large power transformer facility in South Boston, Virginia, along with significant| Regional News | Smart Energy International
From virtual power plants to flexibility, recent months have seen a number of acquisitions and partnerships in the EV smart charging space.| Regional News | Smart Energy International
As TSOs face pressure to find smarter ways of operating their grid assets, DLR demonstrates how hidden grid capacity can be unlocked.| Regional News | Smart Energy International
Eaton and NREL has developed an artificial neural network tool that can detect powerline faults otherwise difficult to detect.| Regional News | Smart Energy International
Haywood County is one of my favorite places. I’ve been visiting this area for a long time, and my husband Mike and I got married there in 2024. Located in the heart of the Smoky Mountains in western North Carolina, […] The post Haywood County, NC: A Complete Travel Guide appeared first on Young Wayfarer.| Young Wayfarer
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the perfect day trip destination if you are staying in the Cherokee or Gatlinburg areas. This is the most visited national park in the United States, with over 12 million visitors in 2024. The […] The post Day Trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park appeared first on Young Wayfarer.| Young Wayfarer
The Current State of M&A Advisory Fees In partnership with Axial and Divestopedia, the US edition of Firmex’s 8th annual M&A Fee Guide 2024-2025 uses survey data and industry insights to give a region-specific overview of M&A fees for sell-side engagements in the middle market This guide highlights key trends and observations on fees in […] The post M&A Fee Guide 2024-2025 — US Edition appeared first on Firmex.| Firmex
UNEP FI will mobilise its global network during Climate Week NYC 2025 to highlight the critical role of finance in tackling climate change, nature loss, and pollution, leading and participating in key...| www.unepfi.org
Planning a family trip to Yellowstone National Park? Here are the best things to do in Yellowstone with kids plus tips and tricks to keeping kids entertained and safe!| Flying Off The Bookshelf
Travel Dudes Celebrate Big Moments in Style: Villas in Miami Florida You’ll Love Turn special moments into lifelong memories with a villa rental in Miami. Here is why smart celebrants choose villas over hotels. The post Celebrate Big Moments in Style: Villas in Miami Florida You’ll Love first appeared on Travel Dudes and is written by Travel Dudes. Travel Dudes - For Travelers, By Travelers!| Travel Dudes
Explore royal Ottawa attractions: Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, Chateau Laurier & more. Discover Canada’s capital with culture, history & charm.| Travel Dudes
We didn’t say that. The Times did, this year. “Hippy-chic towns, sweeping surf beaches and the chance to fish among whales and sea lions—Vancouver Island is easily the country’s coolest wilderness,” The Times author, who visited independently, writes. We agree—and would go one step farther to say,” if you only visit one wild and wonderful […] The post “If you only visit one place in Canada, then make it here” appeared first on Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouring the Journey.| Latitude 65 – Jubilados Savouring the Journey
A continent-wide analysis of more than 400 North American bird species reveals that while many are shifting ranges northward, these movements only partly reduce their exposure to rapidly rising temperatures. The post How well do range shifts mitigate climate change for North American birds? appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
Community calendar highlighting anti-corporate music scene events in Vancouver, Canada. Fediverse address:@relay@cal.fiera.social| Fedi.Directory – Interesting accounts on Mastodon & the Fediverse
Archival research company based in Vancouver, Canada. Specialists in land records and genealogy to support Indigenous status. Fediverse address:@KlahanieResearch@mastodon.sdf.org| Fedi.Directory – Interesting accounts on Mastodon & the Fediverse
Group advocating for more housing of all types in Metro Vancouver, Canada. Fediverse address:@ahvancouver@mstdn.ca| Fedi.Directory – Interesting accounts on Mastodon & the Fediverse
Organisation based in Vancouver, Canada for women who use the Python programming language. Fediverse address:@pyladies_vancouver@fosstodon.org| Fedi.Directory – Interesting accounts on Mastodon & the Fediverse
Vancouver and UBC local committee of HUB Cycling, a non-profit organisation advocating for cycling. Fediverse address:@HUBVancouverUBC@mstdn.ca| Fedi.Directory – Interesting accounts on Mastodon & the Fediverse
Feed from news site Yukon Lookout, covering local news, events and culture. Fediverse address:@www.yukonlookout.com@rss-parrot.net| Fedi.Directory – Interesting accounts on Mastodon & the Fediverse
Interesting accounts to follow on Mastodon and the Fediverse| fedi.directory
Published by Prevue Staff from Prevue Meetings & Incentives. Hotel AKA Back Bay in Boston debuts The Sleep Experience, helping business travelers recharge with wellness‑focused rest. The post The Secret to Sleeping Better on Business Trips? Hotel AKA Back Bay Has the Answer appeared first on Prevue Meetings & Incentives.| Prevue Meetings & Incentives
An Old Order Amish mother in Ohio was charged with aggravated murder after throwing her 4-year-old son into a lake as an offering to God. Her husband drowned earlier that morning when investigators believe he swam a lengthy distance in an attempt to prove his faith. The post Amish mother charged with murder after child, husband drown appeared first on Anabaptist World.| Anabaptist World
“What’s going to happen? Tom! What’s going to happen?” Catherine cried out to her husband as she and her children huddled near him. A mob formed outside their house, chanting at Tom: “Enemy! Enemy! Enemy!” The post Enemy of the people? appeared first on Anabaptist World.| Anabaptist World
“I envision the audience as humans of all backgrounds, interested in the human condition, yearning for better times, and struggling, as I do, to imagine those futures.”| Global Voices
If you’re looking for the ultimate Caribbean vacation, AVA Resort Cancun is a brand new 5-star all-inclusive just minutes from the airport. It blends modern luxury with a laid-back atmosphere, making it easy to slip right into vacation mode whether you’re there for romance, family time, or just sunshine and fun. Where Is Cancun? Cancun... The post AVA Resort Cancun All-Inclusive appeared first on Food Fun & Faraway Places.| Food Fun & Faraway Places
As the plane was landing in Anchorage for my second trip to Alaska, I peeked out the window and noticed that everything looked yellow. Being from a place where foliage isn’t much of a thing, I didn’t know what that yellow was and I just thought Alaska was really dry this time around. Then it ... Read more| My Adventures Across The World
Lake Clark National Park is one of the least accessible national parks in Alaska, and as such also one of the least visited. It received less than 17,000 visitors in 2023, being the third least visited national park in the US that year. Founded on 2 December, 1980, in order to protect sockeye salmon and ... Read more| My Adventures Across The World
Bear viewing in Alaska is a must-do. Discover the best places to see bears in Alaska, best tour options and tips for a great experience.| My Adventures Across The World
Eaton and ChargePoint announced an ultrafast V2X charging architecture with end-to-end power infrastructure for public charging and fleets.| News | Smart Energy International
A 15-year study finds that veg*nism is rising among women, but not among men, with different motivations driving each group. The post Gender Gap Widens In Veg*n Diet Trends appeared first on Faunalytics.| Faunalytics
We recently went to Arizona and tried all of the Antelope Canyon tours, including the Upper Canyon, which is the most famous section. If you haven’t heard… The post Upper Antelope Canyon: Why I Can’t Recommend It appeared first on The World Travel Guy.| The World Travel Guy
Berkeley's beloved author Malcolm Margolin passed away last week. Don't miss our new podcast featuring a 2018 interview with Malcolm.| Sacred Land
Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Sponsors Software Freedom Day 2025 | #SFD25 #SFD | Date: September 20, 2025| Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
Discover the breathtaking fall foliage in New Hampshire. Explore places with best views, hikes and activities for the perfect foliage trip.| Fernwehrahee
This Mexican style cheesesteak recipe is loaded with marinated and grilled steak, peppers, onions, jalapenos, and topped with melted white queso.| Carne Diem
Picking where to stay in Washington DC really comes down to the kind of trip you want, and that’s what makes it exciting. I bet you’ve heard plenty about the city’s politics, monuments, and museums. But here’s the thing, DC isn’t just about government buildings and history lessons. It’s also a city full of character, with […] The post Where to Stay in Washington DC: Best Areas Picked by Locals appeared first on Nomads Unveiled.| Nomads Unveiled
Ormat Technologies and Sage Geosystems have signed a strategic agreement to accelerate testing and deployment of Pressure Geothermal technology. The post Ormat and Sage sign strategic agreement on Pressure Geothermal technology first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
Join us on 29 August 2025 for a webinar on the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Complex in Mexico, its history, status, and lessons learned through the decades. The post Webinar – Development, status, lessons from Cerro Prieto geothermal complex, 29 August 2025 first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
Ormat has signed a 25-year extension for an existing PPA with SCPPA for 52 MW of capacity from the recently repowered Heber 1 geothermal power facility in California. The post Ormat signs 25-year PPA extension for Heber 1 geothermal power plant, California first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
A research commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has published a report on the state's geothermal heat potential, with a focus on mine water sources. The post Pennsylvania State Commission publishes research report on potential geothermal sites first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
Bedrock Energy held a groundbreaking event for a geothermal network project in Hayden, Colorado, showcasing a demonstration of their drilling technology. The post Bedrock Energy pioneers first municipal geothermal network in Hayden, Colorado first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
Published by Regina Baraban from Prevue Meetings & Incentives. Despite federal agents patrolling the streets, stories of DC show vibrant communities and a robust infrastructure for meetings. The post Destination DC Counters the Rhetoric appeared first on Prevue Meetings & Incentives.| Prevue Meetings & Incentives
When people think of Orlando, it’s easy to picture theme parks and family vacations, but the city actually has a lot to offer if you’re planning something a little more grown-up. Whether you’re local or just visiting, there are plenty of fun and unique ways to spend time together that go beyond the usual dinner […] The post Fun Activities in Orlando For Couples: Unique and Romantic Things to Do appeared first on Nomads Unveiled.| Nomads Unveiled
You’re probably are already aware of Las Vegas’ reputation as a city with non-stop energy, bright lights, and endless entertainment. It can get a bit overwhelming if it’s your first time, so here are some of the top things to do in Las Vegas that you can plan for! Use them to warm up the […] The post What To Do In Las Vegas: 10 Classic Experiences And Top Things To Do appeared first on Nomads Unveiled.| Nomads Unveiled
Find out where to stay in Nashville near the top sights. Here are the best places to stay in Nashville, from lively areas to relaxed neighborhoods.| Nomads Unveiled
Brazil’s push to regulate Big Tech and protect digital rights is reshaping global debates and provoking backlash from powerful actors opposed to its rights-based, democratic model of internet governance.| Global Voices
As the golf season comes to a close and the Ryder Cup approaches, stay up to date on the latest in golf and golf travel by checking out these accounts.| Golf Travel Wire
Start planning your visit to Virginia's Historic Triangle (including Colonial Williamsburg) with kids! The post 2 Days in Virginia’s Historic Triangle with Kids: Williamsburg, Jamestown & Yorktown Itinerary appeared first on The Family Voyage.| The Family Voyage
Elvis plus all the best things to do in Tupelo, Mississippi from where to stay, what to eat, and more fun tips for a fun weekend!| Bobo and ChiChi
In this blog post, you will find out just how safe is Quebec City for tourists including solo travelers, female travelers and safety at night| Travel Addicted Unicorn
Just because the boss makes the rules, doesn’t mean the employees will follow them. Even after continued efforts to crack down on a return to office, the mandate-compliance gap between The post RTO Mandates Rise, But Office Attendance Barely Budges As Manager Burnout Fuels ‘Hushed Hybrid’ Trend appeared first on Allwork.Space.| Allwork.Space
The U.S. office market has hit a critical point, with vacancy rates soaring to historic highs and creating major challenges for property owners and lenders, according to Reuters. Remote work The post U.S. Office Vacancies Hit Record 20.7% Amid Remote Work Surge appeared first on Allwork.Space.| Allwork.Space
Stanford University has published a first-of-its-kind study on Tuesday that reveals “the AI revolution” is already beginning to have a “significant and disproportionate impact on entry-level workers in the U.S. The post AI Cuts Entry-Level Jobs 13%, Wrecking Gen Z Careers appeared first on Allwork.Space.| Allwork.Space
In a world where “work-life balance” is treated like a self-help buzzword, a new FlexJobs Working Parents Report reveals just how off-balance things really are. The findings are as eye-opening The post 73% Of Parents Feel Crushing Guilt Juggling Work And Family Demands appeared first on Allwork.Space.| Allwork.Space
As 2025 progresses, U.S. companies are steadily increasing their office attendance expectations—but employee compliance remains low, exposing a widening gap between policy and practice. According to the Flex Index Flex The post Small Firms Embrace Full Flexibility And Outpace Giants Who Cling To Office Mandates appeared first on Allwork.Space.| Allwork.Space
US tech companies Easymetering and Qualcomm Technologies are collaborating to integrate AI tech into next-generation smart meter products.| News | Smart Energy International
Honeywell has acquired three utility platforms to enable delivery of solutions designed to modernise grid infrastructure.| News | Smart Energy International
California’s distributed power plant programme can provide net savings to consumers of up to $206 million over the next three years.| News | Smart Energy International
According to @CloudPay, traditional pay cycles are approaching obsolescence as AI, automation and APIs transform the status quo in payroll. The post CloudPay: AI, Automation and APIs are Transforming the Status Quo in Payroll appeared first on The Fintech Times.| The Fintech Times
From legendary ballparks to cultural gems, Chicago is full of can’t-miss experiences. Here are 5 places that capture the city’s spirit. The post Chicago, Unmissable appeared first on Recommend.| Recommend
Sell the season with Collette’s 7-day New England Holiday tour, featuring iconic regional experiences for festive-minded travelers. The post Looking to Boost Holiday Sales? Collette’s New England Tour Delivers Festive Charm appeared first on Recommend.| Recommend
Explore a selection of newly opened and refreshed hotels featuring standout amenities, design and experiences for your clients. The post Refreshed Hotels and Exciting New Openings appeared first on Recommend.| Recommend
Looking to escape the cold? Check out our list of 17 best warm winter vacations in the USA. No passport needed! Read more| As We Saw It
Find winter wonderland inspiration with this list of 9 of the best cold weather getaways in New England.| As We Saw It
Imenco Future Technologies will support the upcoming field test of C-Power’s SeaRAY autonomous offshore power system (AOPS).| Power Engineering International
Ocean Power Technologies will open a new office at the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International headquarters in Washington, DC. The post Ocean Power Technologies opens new DC office amid expansion efforts appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
Ørsted has confirmed that an order has been received to stop all activities on the outer continental shelf related to the Revolution Wind project. The post US Government stops work on Ørsted’s Revolution Wind project appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
X-energy, Amazon, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Corporation and Doosan Enerbility have teamed up to advance the deployment of Xe-100 SMRs and TRISO-X fuel in the US. The post US and South Korean companies team up to scale SMR deployment appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
GenAI is increasing power needs and investors are viewing this demand as a source of confidence for investing in certain US energy assets, write Bill Swanstrom of Troutman Pepper Locke. The post US Data centre boom drives energy investments focused on resilience appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
National Grid Ventures will test a commercially-deployed, 100% hydrogen-fueled linear generator at the Northport Power Plant in New York.| Power Engineering International
Water scarcity is a real and daunting problem in many parts of the world. It comes as no secret that making clothes requires water, leaving the textile industry in a bit of a bind to address this issue.| HBI Sustainability
When disaster strikes, timing is everything. That’s why we’ve partnered with Delivering Good to launch the Basic Comforts Pack – a ready-to-deploy solution aimed at getting essential clothing and comfort items into the hands of those affected by crisis, fast. | HBI Sustainability
Wealthspire Advisors, a US-based registered investment advisor (RIA) with $31bn in assets under management (AUM), has acquired California-based Marin Financial Advisors. Marin Financial Advisors has over $380m AUM and is based in Larkspur, California. Its principal Colin Drake will remain with the firm after the acquisition alongside client service director Christine Cione. The deal broadens […]| International Adviser
Published by Prevue Staff from Prevue Meetings & Incentives. Planners, meet Lakeside: Hyatt Regency Lake Washington’s new waterfront venue with flexible layouts and panoramic lake views. The post Hyatt Regency Lake Washington Unveils Lakeside Venue for Meetings and Events appeared first on Prevue Meetings & Incentives.| Prevue Meetings & Incentives
Ultimate Guide to the PERFECT road trip through the Yucatan.| Girl With The Passport
Epic guide to all of the very best things to do in Valladolid right now.| Girl With The Passport
Epic guide to all of the very best things to do in Tulum right now.| Girl With The Passport
The conservative right has been on a crusade to purge the teaching of critical race theory and aspects of U.S. history that reflect negatively on the country’s past and, hence, might encourage critical thinking about the present. Most academic historians teaching in the Ivy League and at other institutions of higher education are indeed liberals […] The post As Students Go Back to School, What Pivotal Aspects of U.S. History—Including CIA History—Will Not Be Taught? first appeared on ...| CovertAction Magazine
In May, Stanford University’s Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) announced that the Bangladesh-focused media outlet Netra News was the recipient of the 2025 Shorenstein Journalism Award. Left unmentioned was that Netra News received funding from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a CIA-front organization founded in the 1980s to advance U.S. global geopolitical interests under the guise […] The post Stanford Center Gives Journalism Award to CIA-Linked...| CovertAction Magazine
An Ethnographic Portrait of Youth, the Blockade and Survival in Havana Today, on the 72nd Anniversary of the July 26th Attack Argentinian sociologist Atilio Borón, analyzing the impact of Western sanctions on Nicaragua, Venezuela and Cuba, explains that hunger is more dangerous than any bomb imperialism could drop on the Bolivarian nations. Cuba’s energy grid […] The post Cuban Flames, Imperialist Tundra first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed off on the first-ever trillion-dollar military budget. When the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released its budget request for fiscal year 2026 in May, it included a base defense request of $892.6 billion, plus a $119.3 billion allocation of additional resources from the Republican-controlled Congress’s budget […] The post U.S. Military Budget Tops $1 Trillion first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
Trade warfare and interference in the free functioning of the judiciary are the current expressions of United States interventionism in Latin America, particularly in Brazil. With the largest economy in the region and the eighth-largest in the world, Brazil holds a central strategic importance for the United States in its aim to maintain global dominance […] The post New Forms of U.S. Interference in Brazil first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
Donald Trump has taken yet another step in the ruling class’ quest to trash civil liberties, expand the brutal role of cops and other agents of the state and wage an all-out assault on Black people across the country... The post CovertAction Bulletin: U.S. Makes Threats While China Plans Its Infrastructure first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
In late June, during public commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa—one of the bloodiest battles of the Pacific War that resulted in over 240,000 deaths—local authorities called for a reduction of the U.S. military presence in Okinawa, which hosts over 20,000 U.S. troops. Last August, a protest near Marine Corps Air […] The post U.S. Military Bases in South Korea and Japan Confronted with Persistent Protests first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
As Cold War 2.0 heats up and places the world in peril of nuclear war, it is worthwhile to look back at the history of the original Cold War where Russophobia began to metastasize like a cancer in U.S. society. A new book by Gabriela Gavrilov,[1] U.S.-Russian Commercial Relations 1763-1933: Origins of Russophobia shows that […] The post U.S. Corporations Made a Killing in Soviet Russia After Lenin Exempted Many of Them From Nationalization Decrees—So Why Was There Ever a Cold War? first a...| CovertAction Magazine
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) brands itself as a civil rights watchdog. Founded by Morris Dees, Joseph Levin and Julian Bond in 1971 in Montgomery, Alabama, it gained a favorable reputation in liberal circles in the 1980s for filing civil lawsuits for monetary damages on behalf of the victims of violence from the Ku […] The post With Its Former President Gone, Will the Southern Poverty Law Center Return to Its Roots as Genuine Civil Rights Watchdog? first appeared on CovertAction M...| CovertAction Magazine
We knew we wanted to go back to Thunder Bay, Ontario and explore, so we booked a two day trip to do just that.| Hecktic Travels
While the switchgear market is poised for strong growth, it still faces headwinds from supply chain disruptions and regulatory changes.| Industry Sectors | Smart Energy International
Canada’s forests are among the world’s most expansive and ecologically significant, covering roughly 40% of its landmass and constituting 9% of the world’s total forest area (Government of Canada). However, concerns about how these forests are managed—particularly in the context of climate change, biodiversity, and Indigenous rights—are escalating. Recent investigations, like Reuters’ special report on […] The post Canada’s Forest Management Practices: The Need for ESG Educati...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
As 2025 unfolds, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals have firmly transitioned from aspirational targets to operational mandates across industries. Each sector, from agriculture to finance, is shaping its ESG strategies to align with regulatory trends, stakeholder expectations, and environmental realities. This year’s cross-industry analysis reveals how companies are embedding sustainability into the core of […] The post ESG Goals Across Industries: 2025 Insights appeared fir...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
As the EU considers scaling back core sustainability regulations, sustainability professionals at SMEs and multinationals alike face a defining moment: wait and react—or lead the next wave of ESG strategy and innovation. This November, the European Certified Sustainability ESG Practitioner Program will equip you with the expertise, frameworks, and practical tools to lead with […] The post Why ESG Expertise Is Europe’s Best Defense in a Changing Regulatory Landscape appeared first on Cen...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Procter & Gamble (P&G), one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies, is taking significant steps to improve the transparency of its forest product sourcing. This comes amid growing investor pressure and a broader push for sustainable supply chains. Understanding these moves is essential for Canadian sustainability professionals seeking to strengthen their expertise through ESG […] The post Procter & Gamble’s Forest Sourcing Transparency: ESG Training Insights appeared first on C...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
In today’s fast-evolving sustainability landscape, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) consultants are not simply advisors—they are strategic partners guiding organizations through complex, high-stakes decisions. As regulations tighten and investor expectations grow, advanced, globally recognized credentials are no longer optional—they’re essential. A Crowded Market Demands Clear Differentiation The ESG advisory field is expanding rapidly. […] The post Why Top ESG Consult...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Scott Kupor, the recently-confirmed director of the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), has set out details of his objective to encourage the most talented people to work for the […]| Global Government Forum
Family picture in front of the Disneyland Castle Everyone told us not to go to Disneyland until the kids could remember, but I’m so glad we didn’t listen. We went a few weeks before our| Our Sweet Adventures
When I first started planning a quick escape with my teens, I was just hoping for a few fun beach days and maybe some time to recharge together. But what we found completely shifted how I think about things to do in Palm Beach with teens. Yes, there’s sun, surf, and plenty of photo-worthy spots—but there’s also space for deeper experiences: wildlife encounters that spark curiosity, art that invites conversation, and quiet corners that help you slow down and reconnect. Continue reading A...| Growing Up Bilingual
If you’re looking for the best things to do in Daytona Beach with teens—and want a trip that blends connection, quiet moments, and a little adventure—I have some thoughtful recommendations. But more than that, I want to share how this vacation became a quiet celebration of time with my almost-grown kids. Not just planning for them, but being with them. We’ve been to Daytona Beach before—back when our beach bags were filled with shovels, juice boxes, and sticky sunscreen. Continue re...| Growing Up Bilingual
With the region’s recovery from the storm slow and continuing for some time, the Claims Conference has been working on numerous fronts to assist survivors and generate awareness about their plight as well as that of agencies in affected areas. The Claims Conference has allocated $750,000 in emergency funds to assist Holocaust survivors who were affected by the storm. The post Helping survivors After Hurricane Sandy appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference