King Charles III returned to work today after his summer holiday with a tour of the Birmingham Oratory to mark the canonization of St John Henry Newman in 2019. In The post King Charles III visits St. John Henry Newman’s Oratory appeared first on The Catholic Thing.| The Catholic Thing
Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha Vance, visited Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis on Wednesday and laid flowers at the temporary memorial where two children were killed and The post V.P. Vance and Mrs. Vance visit site of Minneapolis shooting appeared first on The Catholic Thing.| The Catholic Thing
Saint Paul and Minneapolis Archbishop Bernard Hebda said this week that Catholics and others in the Twin Cities are revealing “signs of God’s great love” in the week following the| The Catholic Thing
The post Washington Examiner | Op-Ed: Supreme Court rules: Individual rights trump bureaucratic efficiency appeared first on Defense of Freedom Institute.| Defense of Freedom Institute
From a side project to a national platform: Learn how Femtech Canada and Innovation Factory put founders first, building a network with key partners. The post Inside the platform powering a women’s health uprising appeared first on Innovation Factory.| Innovation Factory
See a Life-Size Portrait of Queen Lili‘uokalani, the Last Reigning Monarch of Hawai‘i The William Cogswell painting, now on display at the National Portrait Gallery, was likely a means for the ruler to assert her right to the throne| Iolani Palace
Home Travel Hawaii Iolani Palace Tours Let Travelers Walk in the Footsteps of Hawaiian Royalty I love stories about kings and queens, and Iolani Palace (in downtown Honolulu), the official residence of Hawaii’s last reigning monarchs — King Kalakaua and his sister/successor Queen Liliuokalani — was the setting for many an intriguing tale. The king was actively involved with the construction of the imposing structure, which was completed in 1882. It boasted telephones, electric lights an...| Iolani Palace
Work is underway at Iolani Palace to get rid of some unwanted visitors. Several local pest control companies, as well as a couple from the mainland, got together to donate tens of thousands of dollars worth of services and products to the palace each year. It’s a long-term effort to protect the palace from termites and other pests.| Iolani Palace
Four pest control operators and two manufacturers are donating their services to Iolani Palace to assist with termite and pest repair indefinitely.| Iolani Palace
On 19th August, Defra sent an email to ‘stakeholders’ announcing that as part of the work to refresh the bTB strategy, it will be “enhancing test sensitivity in cattle herds”. This is “to help identify infected cattle which may not Continue reading Cattle testing with Gamma interferon→| The Badger Crowd – standing up for badgers
Some poor people have more reproductive agency than others.| Family Inequality
New data released Thursday from the U.S. drought monitor shows that drought conditions are worsening across Colorado driven by persistent heat and lack of meaningful rainfall. The post CBS: Drought conditions worsening across Colorado appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Dan Mooney, an assistant professor of agricultural and resource economics at Colorado State University, and his team analyzes how shut-off dates affect everything from grazing periods to forage production. Depending on the type of business, earlier shut-off dates are less profitable for farmers, even factoring in payments, with cut-offs around July 1 more favorable and profitable. The post Colorado Politics: Water conservation takes center stage at 2025 Colorado Water Congress in Steamboat Sp...| | Colorado State University
Flexibility is important, said Dan Mooney, associate professor of agricultural and resource economics at Colorado State University. “There are a lot of programs that recommend fallowing or land retirement, but this is saying we need some kind of middle-ground.” The post Colorado Sun: Colorado River water conservation program remains stalled in US House appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Entomologist Maia Holmes, education and outreach coordinator at the department of agricultural biology at Colorado State University said those tarantula males “weren’t evolved to survive.” The post Audacy: Newly-discovered tarantula species named the ‘Genital King’ appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Look up to the roof of the CSU Spur in Denver and you'll see wildflowers. It's an experiment to see which flowers will bring pollinators into the city. The post 9 News: CSU experimenting with what wildflowers will bring pollinators to Denver appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Given that both species are bee-pollinated, the likely scenario is that a bee moved pollen between the two plants and led to the creation of the potato, said Amy Charkowski, research associate dean of Colorado State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences. The post CNN: The modern potato evolved from a wild tomato fling 9 million years ago, scientists say appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
When Eva Dyer, Rachleff Associate Professor in Bioengineering and in Computer and Information Science, talks about the brain, she doesn’t just talk like a neuroscientist. … Read More › The post Eva Dyer Is Listening to the Brain’s Code With a Little Help From AI appeared first on Penn Engineering Blog.| Penn Engineering Blog
Following the recent swells and storm surges cause by Hurricane Erin, two large ship timbers were discovered washed up on Crescent Beach. The timbers were found by the St. Johns County Beach Services, who quickly reported the find to LAMP (St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program), the research arm of the St. Augustine Lighthouse & [...]| St Augustine Light House
Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) will go live on the August 16 this year, and micro drinks producers from across the country have deep concerns that, ...| foodanddrink.scotsman.com
This project aims to enhance the realism of global ocean and sea ice simulations by implementing a version of the Modular Ocean Model version 6 (MOM6) and Sea Ice Simulator version 2 (SIS2) model on a higher resolution grid than what is typically used in climate studies. The post National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP) Project appeared first on NOAA Weather Program Office.| NOAA Weather Program Office
The Dragon House Chinese takeaway in York was defaced with a series of St George's flags and racist graffiti| Wales Online
The UK Government will conduct a national test of the emergency alerts system at 3pm on Sunday, September 7| Wales Online
The McCain Institute at Arizona State University is launching its first-ever Sedona Forum – Tokyo on January 15, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan.| McCain Institute
Marlow and DOUBL win the 2025 Nanji Innovator Award, a prestigious honour from NEXT Canada, celebrating their leadership in the AI and femtech sectors.| Femtech Canada
The influx of demand is driving ad tech consolidation, too. Although Tremor International already had both a sell-side platform (Unruly) and a demand-side platform (Tremor Video), it acquired DSP Amobee in July to help bring more linear and connected TV demand to its publisher clients. The post Supply-Path Optimization Is Guiding Video SSP Strategy | AdExchanger appeared first on Unruly.| Unruly
Max Miller never applied to college using early decision, unlike some of his wealthier classmates who were more certain about their first-choice school and able to pay full tuition. Instead, the 21-year-old Californian applied the traditional way, hoping to compare financial aid offers from multiple schools. Cohen Milstein's Ben Brown weighs in on a recent antitrust lawsuit the firm filed against 32 universities on behalf of Miller and other college students. Source| Cohen Milstein
A federal appeals court’s decision shutting down allegations that Las Vegas hotel-casinos colluded on room prices reduces legal risk for companies using algorithmic software for pricing decisions. Source| Cohen Milstein
A New York federal judge on Wednesday ruled that Visa cannot enforce a $5.54 billion settlement in long-running multidistrict antitrust litigation against a class of Visa debit cardholders in a separate, similar suit, finding that the deal does not cover their claims, and therefore the claims can't be released. Source| Cohen Milstein
A multi-court string of settlements has produced a $33.75 million proposed payout for stockholders who alleged in direct and derivative state and federal actions that they were misled in deals that took electric vehicle maker Nikola Corp. public. Source| Cohen Milstein
Undercover rental applicants found blatant and widespread discrimination against housing voucher holders by landlords of luxury apartment buildings in Navy Yard, Shaw, and NoMa, according to a new lawsuit filed by the Equal Rights Center, a nonprofit civil rights organization. Source| Cohen Milstein
Mark Zuckerberg has better things to do than sit for a deposition. Or so lawyers for Meta Platforms suggest in a pending petition to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, objecting to the billionaire CEO being forced to give testimony in a proposed privacy class action. Source| Cohen Milstein
Sport Clubs On the Move Sport Clubs are riding the momentum of planning, traveling and competing in collegiate national championships. Across more than 190,000 miles — from Arizona to Maine — Rec Sports’ sport clubs spent the end of the spring semester curating memories and adorning their [...]| Texas A&M Rec Sports
Councillor Christopher Whitbread said he was "deeply disappointed" after a Court of Appeal ruling on Friday overturned an interim injunction that would have stopped 138 asylum seekers being housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping| Wales Online
HGTV named Portland Japanese Garden the most beautiful garden in Oregon. The post From HGTV: Portland Japanese Garden the Most Beautiful Garden in Oregon appeared first on Portland Japanese Garden.| Portland Japanese Garden
AARP recently recommended Portland Japanese Garden among a select group of American gardens that provide serenity to their visitors.| Portland Japanese Garden
S.F.'s 49,000 students return to classrooms in a much improved district. But far more work is need to improve educational outcomes. The post San Francisco’s school district circus is mostly over. But the real work is just beginning appeared first on San Francisco Parent Coalition.| San Francisco Parent Coalition
With Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement making national headlines, Southern Connecticut State University’s Dr. Sara Baker Bailey, professor of communication, was featured in CT Insider and WFSB as an expert voice on Swift’s cultural influence and fandom. Bailey, who occasionally teaches a Taylor Swift-themed course, provided insight into the significance of the announcement and […] The post When Taylor Said “Yes”: SCSU Professor Breaks Down the Cultural Buzz appeared first...| News at Southern
Views of the Puget Sound region’s iconic mountain are darker, showing signs of climate change.| KNKX Public Radio
Imagine helping scientists make amazing discoveries, all from the comfort of your own home or backyard. That’s the power of citizen science! You don’t need a white lab coat to contribute to real research, just a curious mind and a willingness to observe the world around you. We’ve got all the details in this blog …| BirdsCaribbean
Colourful, vibrant, and so charismatic—birds are easy to love and fascinating to study. Amidst the ever-present threats of climate change, deforestation, invasive species, and more, our feathered f…| BirdsCaribbean
Fmr. Governor Martin O’Malley (D-MD) joins MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss DOGE employees unprecedented “pirating away” of Americans’ Social Security data and how it could lead to the “largest class action in American history.”| Government Accountability Project
The Heath Integrated Business and Engineering program has welcomed the Class of 2028 cohort. The program unites students from the Tickle College of Engineering and Haslam College of Business. The post Heath IBEP Welcomes Class of 2028 Cohort appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
“A powerful hotel workers union and its allies are escalating their demands ahead of the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. They’re asking the International Olympic Committee and private Olympics organizer LA28 to give $5 billion to build housing in Los Angeles.” The post LAist: Powerful union demands ‘New Deal’ for the 2028 LA Olympic Games, threatens to strike appeared first on UNITE HERE Local 11.| UNITE HERE Local 11
“With the city of Los Angeles set to become a mega sporting events capital of the world — scheduled to host the FIFA World Cup, the Super Bowl, the Olympic and Paralympic Games all in the next few years — labor groups pushed for what they are calling a “New Deal” to get the city […] The post LA TIMES: L.A. unions push for ‘New Deal’ ahead of 2028 Olympics appeared first on UNITE HERE Local 11.| UNITE HERE Local 11
“Ever since Los Angeles was awarded the Olympics, the Coliseum has served as the backdrop for city leaders to share their 2028 plans. (Or, as I like to call them, what plans?) This morning, it was time to hear from the people. Squinting in the sun, a crowd of about 200 stood below the rings, waving […] The post TORCHED: The coalition that’s threatening to tank the games is growing appeared first on UNITE HERE Local 11.| UNITE HERE Local 11
Members of various unions and advocacy groups rallied in support of a $30 per hour Olympic Wage on Thursday ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, calling their campaign a “New Deal for our Future.” The post KCAL NEWS: Los Angeles activists demand higher wages as the 2028 Summer Olympics approach appeared first on UNITE HERE Local 11.| UNITE HERE Local 11
Leading roboticist Ken Goldberg explains the vast data gap between today's AI chatbots and humanoid robots that can complete real-world tasks. The post Robot butlers on the horizon? Not so fast, says Goldberg appeared first on CITRIS and the Banatao Institute.| CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Dr. Vivek Swarup has been awarded an Alzheimer’s Association Research Grant to study oligodendrocyte dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Dr. Swarup writes that Alzheimer’s disease has long been thought of as a problem of nerve cells, but new evidence shows that support cells called oligodendrocytes (OLs) may also play a direct role in driving the disease. These cells help insulate and protect nerves, but in Alzheimer’s, they appear to malfunction and may even produce harmful amyl...| UCI MIND
The post Dr. Karen Lincoln Appointed Co-Chair of New State Council on Toxic Substance Control appeared first on UCI MIND.| UCI MIND
The post UCI MIND researchers identify natural compounds to remove harmful proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease appeared first on UCI MIND.| UCI MIND
The post UCI MIND Investigators Featured in UCI News for New Study on Sex Differences in AD Pathology Among Individuals with Down Syndrome appeared first on UCI MIND.| UCI MIND
Related posts: Dr. Marcelo Wood quoted in The Transmitter about future PhD admissions in Neuroscience Marcelo Wood, PhD, professor and Chair of the department of Neurobiology and Behavior was quoted in The Transmitter about the decrease in admissions to PhD programs in Neuroscience fields including at UCI. To read the article, click here... Engineered microglia show promise for treating Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases UC Irvine team develop cell-based platform for brain-wide delivery...| UCI MIND
Thinking about buying a holiday home abroad? The Second Home Expo in Den Bosch is the perfect place to start. From 19-21 September 2025, the Brabanthallen will bring together thousands of visitors and international property experts under one roof. After more than 25 years of established presence, Elxis once again takes part. What’s the Second Home Expo All About? Every year, more than 35,000 ... The post Second Home Expo: Meet Elxis In Den Bosch appeared first on Elxis - At Home in Greece.| Elxis – At Home in Greece
Learn how incorporating sex and gender into health research makes science better with key insights from a discussion at the Femtech Canada Forum featuring Dr. Glenys Webster (CIHR) and Dr. Wendy Cukier (TMU).| Femtech Canada
DOGE's actions have effectively created "a live copy of the entire country’s Social Security information," lawyers for chief data officer Charles Borges alleged in the Aug. 26 complaint, which contends the information is on a server that lacks security oversight and a way to track who has accessed the data.| Government Accountability Project
Governor Katie Hobbs has proclaimed August 25–31, 2025, as the second annual John McCain Democracy Week, recognizing Senator McCain’s enduring legacy in the state of Arizona, working for the people of Arizona, and his lifetime achievements fighting for freedom, democracy, and human rights around the globe.| McCain Institute
Bill in the News (American Spectator): President Donald Trump’s criticism of the 1989 Supreme Court decision Texas v. Johnson, which legalized burning the| Catholic League
By Tom Lopach, President and CEO of Voter Participation Center and Center for Voter Information Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling in Allen v. Milligan, declaring what Black Alabamians have long known – that voting power was being suppressed. The court upheld a lower court decision that Alabama’s congressional maps illegally weakened the power of Black voters and ordered them redrawn. After decades of distorted district lines, Alabama now has more representative ...| Center for Voter Information
The Voter Participation Center and the Center for Voter Information are expanding their work in an effort to get more eligible but unregistered Americans at the voting booth. (StateScoop)- Two nonprofit, nonpartisan voting-rights organizations are expanding their efforts to register more voters, using data from public and commercial sources to target their work. Over the next two months, the groups, the Voter Participation Center and the Center for Voter Information, said they will send vote...| Center for Voter Information
New York Post highlights a USC Leonard Davis School study showing that older adults in regions with frequent heat waves experience accelerated biological aging. Researchers found that just two years of cumulative heat wave exposure can age a person’s cells, tissues, and organs by an additional eight to 12 days.... The post Living in a place with lots of heat waves is aging you faster: study (New York Post) appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
WFTV includes insights from Valter Longo on how AI could personalize prevention and care by analyzing vast biomarker data. “Soon enough, AI could look at 20,000 biomarkers and, based on millions of cases, recommend personalized interventions… It could recommend healthy actions based on biological age, hormones, and other factors.” The post Your doctor is probably using AI and you might not even know it (WFTV) appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Hospice News features a new study co-authored by Susan Enguídanos detailing social workers’ roles and challenges in preparing patients and caregivers for hospice-initiated live discharges and underscoring the need for standardized, reimbursable discharge processes. The post Social Workers’ Role in Improving Hospice Live Discharge Processes (Hospice News) appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Knowridge Science Report featured a study by Max Thorwald and Caleb Finch on iron’s role in Down syndrome-associated Alzheimer’s disease. The post High iron levels in the brain may worsen Alzheimer’s in these people (Knowridge Science Report) appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Earth.com featured a study by Mateo Farina, Jung Ki Kim and Eileen Crimmins on how differences in biological aging based on education level have widened over the past 30 years. “Education shapes opportunities and risks throughout life,” Crimmins explained. “It’s a powerful social determinant of health, and it is leaving... The post Why education matters for healthy aging and longevity (Earth.com) appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Scienmag reports on a USC-led randomized trial co-led by Mireille Jacobson, showing that modest guaranteed gift cards increased enrollment among low-income older adults into an Alzheimer’s research registry, potentially speeding diverse participation in studies. The post How Gift Cards Could Accelerate Alzheimer’s Clinical Research (Scienmag) appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Yahoo (via Telegraph) quoted Jennifer Ailshire in an article about how Baby Boomers may be the wildest generation. “I have often said that baby boomers are going to fundamentally reshape what ageing looks like… We had the stereotype of a grandma knitting or an old fellow gardening because we have... The post Heavy drinking, protests and a rise in STIs: Why the over-60s are the wildest generation (Yahoo) appeared first on USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.| USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Pepper the cat recently helped his owner, researcher John Lednicky at the University of Florida, find a brand new strain of orthoreovirus, which is known to jump between species and is common in mammals and birds. This is the second time Pepper has helped researchers discover a new virus strain.| People.com
Rebecca Pearl discusses how the reality show perpetuated harmful messages about weight and weight loss.| College of Public Health & Health Professions » University of Florida
On August 4, 2025, the podcast Borrowed and Returned aired an episode called “The Legacy of Howard Zinn’s Radical History.” From the introduction: "When Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States came out in 1980, it literally rocked the boat. Instead of starting where most histories of the Americas start — on the deck of Columbus’s ship as it approached land — Howard Zinn flipped the script, focusing instead on what the people standing on the shore would have seen....| Howard Zinn
An eyewitness account by a Jewish American living in a Palestinian village. The post The Killing of Awdah Hathaleen appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
A top data officer with the Social Security Administration asserted in a whistleblower complaint that members of the Department of Government Efficiency uploaded an extensive Social Security database onto a cloud server, putting at risk the security of more than 300 million Americans' personal information. The post Wall Street Journal: Whistleblower Says DOGE Put Social Security Data at Risk appeared first on Government Accountability Project.| Government Accountability Project
Whistleblower Charles Borges, who worked as the chief data officer at the Social Security Administration since January, said the potential sensitive information that risks being released includes health diagnoses, income, banking information, familial relationships and personal biographic data.| Government Accountability Project
Christina Breda Antoniades, Aug 8 In the early days of his role as director of Student Employment Services, Nick Lantz was enjoying a holiday gathering on the Homewood campus when he noticed something curious. “I was sitting there with the …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School, June 27 Annelise Ware, MHS recently graduated with a Masters of Health Science degree from the Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Department of Mental Health. Her master’s thesis was on child sexual abuse in aesthetic sports. Tell us …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School, July 09 Meet Dorothy Thompson, Engr ’23 (MSE) Hometown: Austin, TexasCurrent city: Boston, Mass.Fun fact: I do aerial silks! (like in the circus)LinkedIn Dorothy Thomspon, Engr ’23 (MSE), is an engineer at EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. She works …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
Jim and Marilyn Islam Fund for Pediatric Cancer Research will support rising star professorship| Department of Pediatrics » College of Medicine » University of Fl...
The whistleblower in this case is Charles Borges, the Social Security Administration’s chief data officer, who alleges that DOGE members copied the highly sensitive data without any kind of “independent security monitoring,” which in turn created “enormous vulnerabilities.” The post MSNBC: Whistleblower accuses DOGE team of endangering critical Social Security data appeared first on Government Accountability Project.| Government Accountability Project
Department of Government Efficiency employees at the Social Security Administration put the records of more than 300 million Americans at risk by creating a copy of the data in a vulnerable cloud computing server, the agency’s chief data officer said in a whistleblower complaint filed Tuesday. The post CNN: DOGE put Americans’ Social Security records at risk, whistleblower says appeared first on Government Accountability Project.| Government Accountability Project
Top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee Ron Wyden (Ore.) blasted the DOGE cost-cutting panel following a whistleblower report that alleged Americans’ financial and personal information was put on an unsecured cloud server. The post The Hill: Wyden slams DOGE over ‘reckless’ handling of Social Security data appeared first on Government Accountability Project.| Government Accountability Project
The top data official from the Social Security Administration is warning that the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency has put the Social Security information of more than 300 million Americans at risk of exposure to malicious actors.| Government Accountability Project
HARTFORD, CT – In the wake of a nationally known residential solar panel installer Sunnova Energy’s June filing for bankruptcy, Sen. Jason Perillo (R-Shelton) has asked state government officials to protect the company’s Connecticut consumers from being ripped off. “We can’t let Connecticut solar customers get burned,” Sen. Perillo said. “I am hearing from Sunnova ... Senator Perillo Calls for Consumer Protections Following Sunnova Energy’s Bankruptcy Filing The post Senator P...| Connecticut Senate Republicans
For Immediate Release Sen. Stephen Harding, Sen. Henri Martin, Sen. Heather Somers and Sen. Ryan Fazio today issued the following statement regarding the federal government canceling the Revolution Wind project. “Here’s what we know: Electricity bills in Connecticut are too damn high. Democrats have presided over skyrocketing of Connecticut’s electric rates to third-highest of any state in the ... CT Senate GOP Statement on Revolution Wind project The post CT Senate GOP Statement on ...| Connecticut Senate Republicans
Fairfield National Little League Team: Caring and Working Together to Make a Dream Come True Statement from State Senator Tony Hwang (R–Fairfield) on the Fairfield National Little League Remarkable Efforts in the Little League World Series: “What an incredible journey it has been for our Fairfield National Little League team! These remarkable young athletes have ... Fairfield National Little League Remarkable Efforts Lead to US Championship Game in Little League World Series The post Fair...| Connecticut Senate Republicans
Sen. Stephen Harding, Sen. Heather Somers, and Sen. Rob Sampson are raising new questions about former President Joe Biden’s Jan. 17 grant of clemency to Adrian Peeler, a Bridgeport man who was serving a 35-year sentence for conspiracy to commit murder involving the killing of an 8-year-old witness and his mother. Government watchdog The Oversight ... CT Senate GOP: New Questions Arise Re: Adrian Peeler Clemency The post CT Senate GOP: New Questions Arise Re: Adrian Peeler Clemency appeared...| Connecticut Senate Republicans
Fairfield National Little League Team: Caring and Working Together to Make a Dream Come True Statement from State Senator Tony Hwang (R–Fairfield) on the Fairfield National Little League Remarkable Efforts in the Little League World Series: “What an incredible journey it has been for our Fairfield National Little League team! These remarkable young athletes have ... Fairfield National Little League Remarkable Efforts Lead to US Championship Game in Little League World Series The post Fair...| Connecticut Senate Republicans
Sen. Eric Berthel, Ranking Senator on the Education Committee, Sen. Jason Perillo, Ranking Senator on the Human Services Committee, and Sen. Stephen Harding issued the following statement regarding the Connecticut Board of Education’s adoption of a resolution to address violations of federal and state law by the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System, after the ... CT Senate GOP Statement on Resolution Requiring CTECS to Report Regularly to State The post CT Senate GOP Statement ...| Connecticut Senate Republicans
Sen. Eric Berthel and Sen. Stephen Harding today issued the following statement regarding the restoration of bus service for Bridgeport Public Schools students. “Good news. On Aug. 9, we wrote to the State Department of Education to express concerns about the Bridgeport school system increasing the distance some students must walk to school by half ... Sens. Berthel & Harding Statement on Restoration of Bus Service for Bridgeport Public Schools students The post Sens. Berthel & Harding Stat...| Connecticut Senate Republicans
For Immediate Release Sen. Stephen Harding and Sen. Rob Sampson today issued the following statement regarding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Boston arresting 65 illegal aliens during a four-day operation in Connecticut dubbed “Operation Broken Trust.” The sting targeted transnational organized crime, gangs and egregious offenders. Among the 65 arrested, 29 had been convicted or charged in the ... Sens. Harding & Sampson Statement on Successful ICE Sting in CT Target...| Connecticut Senate Republicans
Sen. Rob Sampson and Sen. Stephen Harding today issued the following statement regarding Gov. Lamont’s response to U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi regarding the state’s “sanctuary policies”. (Click here for the letter.) “Gov. Lamont really, really doesn’t want the term ‘sanctuary state’ applied to Connecticut. And he’s right. The term ‘supersanctuary’ state is more appropriate ... Sens. Harding & Sampson Statement on CT’s Response to DOJ Re: “Sanctuary Policies”| Connecticut Senate Republicans
The Super-GX platform uses an open-source solution that makes it easier for building managers to respond to changing energy needs. The post Researchers receive $2M to develop energy control for commercial buildings appeared first on CITRIS and the Banatao Institute.| CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Michael Gollner’s wildland fire science course gives students the opportunity to model real-life fire scenarios in Bay Area communities. The post How CITRIS scholars are helping the Bay Area prepare for wildfires appeared first on CITRIS and the Banatao Institute.| CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
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A month ago, survivors across the country collectively gasped as they watched the verdict of the Hockey Canada trial with dismay: the complainant was found to| Ending Sexual Violence Association of Canada
A whistleblower accused officials tied to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) of putting the personal details of hundreds of millions of Americans at risk by uploading the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) most sensitive database into a “vulnerable” cloud server.| Government Accountability Project
Starting August 18, 2025, FedEx and UPS will round every fractional inch up when measuring length, width, and height for dimensional (DIM) weight. Example: 11.1″ becomes 12″; 8.01″ becomes 9″. FedEx confirms the new rounding in its 2025 rate updates; UPS has matched the policy beginning the same date. More cubic inches means higher billable […]| Jay Group
SHARE: YouTube | X (Twitter) On Norway’s TV 12 News, UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer sounded the alarm on UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese after she praised Hamas as a “political force” and lied about pro-Hamas groups funding her travels. The UN itself later confirmed that she concealed outside funding — including from groups […] The post Norwegian TV Exposes UN Official’s Praise for Hamas, Funding Scandal appeared first on UN Watch.| UN Watch
SHARE: YouTube | X (Twitter) | Facebook | Instagram UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer joined Fox Business with Cheryl Casone to discuss Israel’s looming operations in Gaza, the fate of hostages still held by Hamas, and the UN’s ongoing failures. Cheryl Casone, Fox Business: I want to bring in UN Watch Executive Director, Hillel […] The post Hillel Neuer on Fox Business: Israel Faces Terrible Dilemma on Hamas and Hostages appeared first on UN Watch.| UN Watch
Bill in the News (Newsmax): New York Democrat mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is "inauthentic from beginning to end," Catholic League president Bill Donohue| Catholic League