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Climate denial charity escapes sanctions

Education is a fundamental aspect of society, shaping the minds of individuals and driving progress in various fields.

Seven Years after Hurricane María, in Puerto Rico You Can’t Even Count on Keeping the Lights On   

Addressing the Energy Crisis in Puerto Rico: A Call for Accountability and Renewable Solutions In August, Tropical Storm

Washington solar project paused amid concern about Indigenous sites

The development of an industrial-scale solar panel array on Badger Mountain in Eastern Washington has hit a roadblock

Recycling Mystery: Metal Credit Cards

Metal credit cards have gained popularity for their durability, premium feel, and sleek design. However, when it comes

Future health – the global policy dimension

Reimagining the Relationship Between Present and Future Generations In recent years, the United Nations has been grappling with

Big oil is griefing young gamers

Esports is a rapidly growing industry with a massive following of 500 million dedicated fans around the world

Why Viking Therapeutics could be ‘onto something pretty amazing’

Eli Lilly (LLY) and Novo Nordisk (NVO) have seen a surge in their stock prices over the past

Dividend stocks play a big role in the decline due to the Fed and interest rates

It appears that more and more investors are looking at dividend stocks ahead of the Federal Reserve's September

Armed robber in Central Park returns phone and apologizes before fleeing scene

Central Park, known for its beauty and serenity, was recently the scene of a rather unusual incident. A

Is US Crime Really Declining? Or Is It A Lack Of Crime Reporting?

Crime statistics can be a contentious topic, especially when comparing data between countries like the United States and

Man fatally stabbed on subway train in The Bronx

A tragic incident unfolded on a Saturday afternoon in the Bronx when a 33-year-old man was fatally stabbed

Crime News Is A Top Concern-Implications For The Justice System

Highlights The latest data from Pew on popular local news topics reveals that crime is the second most

Telegram founder Pavel Durov arrested at Paris airport: report

Pavel Durov, the CEO and co-founder of the popular messaging app Telegram, was reportedly arrested at an airport

Crime Is The Number One Reason For Families Moving

Crime rates and perceptions are a significant concern for Americans when it comes to choosing a place to

Dog tossed down NYC high-rise trash chute by sicko and found yelping in pain: ‘Pure evil’ 

A heartbreaking incident occurred in a Lower Manhattan high-rise this week when a heartless individual threw a defenseless