Deb Robertson poses for a portrait in the living room of her Lombard, Ill. home, in front of a reproduction of "The Creation of Adam" fresco painting by Michelangelo, Thursday,
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A FARMER’S son has become an internet sensation after milking his cattle hoof trimming business. Graeme Parker, better known as The Hoof GP, is the world’s most popular agricultural influencer, wit
The EPA recently updated its Superfund list to include 1,340 locations across the US that are within one mile of more than 20 million Americans. These sites are polluted with toxic waste.
Two big wins occurred Tuesday night for North Carolina in the Mega Millions drawing as one lucky ticket purchased in Asheville won $1 million and a second bought in Kernersville won $4 milllion.
SEATTLE (KTVZ) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday that the Oregon Department of Energy has been selected to receive $86.6 million through the Solar for All grant competition to develop long-lasting solar programs that enable low-income and disadvantaged communities to deploy and benefit from distributed residential solar. This award is part of the
Amazon Prime Video's "Fallout" pulled in 65 million viewers in its first 16 days of availability, according to the streamer, with the first season dropping in its entirety on April 10. That makes it the second most-watched title ever on the platform and the most-watched title pic.twitter.com/gmB4NvEl9t— Variety (@Variety) April 29, 2024 SOURCE65 million viewers watched the show in the first 16 daysThat makes it the second most watched Prime title after “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of...
Tens of thousands of visitors came to the Adirondacks & North Country to watch the spectacular Solar Eclipse. And it turns out, they spent millions of dollars, while they were here. Some preliminary numbers out this week show the economic impact of the eclipse last week. According to New York’s Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism or ROOST, an estimated $2.7 million was spent in Essex County for overnight tourism for the eclipse. That’s at least 500-thousand more compared to last […]