• Red Sea Fund Launches 2nd Phase of 4th Cycle to Support Production Projects

    The Red Sea Fund announced the launch of the second phase of its fourth cycle, dedicated to supporting projects in the production stage, which will continue until April 30. The fund now accepts applications from directors of Arab and African origin and nationality. This includes feature-length fiction projects (minimum length of 60 minutes), documentaries, and animation projects, SPA reported.

  • Support For School Funding Referendums Declining

    New report finds voter support rose for years, but now in decline.

  • Two-year roadwork project to begin in Liberty on Monday

    LIBERTY, Pa. (WETM) – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has announced that a two-year roadway improvement project will begin next week in Liberty Borough and Liberty Township in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Work for this project will include drainage work on Route 414 on High Street/Water Street and Blockhouse Road, roadway reconstruction, retaining wall, sidewalks, curbing []

  • Project Funway Fashion Show Supports Education Through Fundraiser

    Thirteen years ago, Project Funway made its debut. Since 2016, they have raised over $280 million in support of the Education Foundation of Eagle County (EFEC). Before a fashion show, it was a way to bring together friends and show off everyone’s creations. In the first year, it quickly grew large enough that a fundraiser […]

  • Nuclear projects receive UK space funding boost

    Two projects featuring nuclear energy are among 11 international space projects selected to receive funding from the UK Space Agency. Rolls-Royce's collaboration with BWXT receives GBP1.18 million (USD1.5 million) to further its work on fission nuclear systems for space power missions, while an international project led by the University of Leicester receives GBP800,000.

  • Space farming among projects getting government funding

    The UK Space Agency has announced millions in funding for space tech projects including an in-orbit farm and AI for space operations. The agency, sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), has awarded funding to 11 projects across the UK to encourage advanced research and international collaboration in space tech. Among those […]

  • Musk Funds National Signature Campaign In Support Of First Amendment

    Musk Funds National Signature Campaign In Support Of First Amendment Since acquiring the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, Elon Musk has been on a 'free speech' crusade against leftist corporate media, dark money propping up progressive fact-checkers, taxpayer-funded non-governmental organizations working under the guise of defending free speech, woke corporations, the censorship-complex blob, and rogue elites and progressive lawmakers who push dystopic agendas to undermine...

  • Province announces funding approval for 17 more teacher-led projects

    The latest round commits $647,900 for projects, including an outdoor classroom space, renovations to sensory rooms and learning through podcasting, said a news release from the province.

  • Take-Two Interactive to Lay Off 5% of Its Workforce and Scrap Projects

    Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of studios like Rockstar and Gearbox, will lay off around 5% of its workforce and cancel several projects.Read this article on TechRaptor

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    Take-Two Announces Layoffs While Canceling Multiple In-Development Projects

    GTA 6 publisher Take-Two Interactive announced today that it is laying off 5 percent of its workforce, or more than 500 employees, despite earlier claims that it had "no current plans" for additional layoffs.

  • Culture and arts groups protest government's planned funding cuts

    "The planned sum is so small that it will not save the economy, but it would be a deep blow to the cultural sector," writer Rosa Meriläinen told Yle.

  • Johnson County Supervisors change funding for affordable housing initiative

    The Johnson County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on April 3 to halt $1.5 million of funding through the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, designated for an affordable housing project. Supervisor chair Rod Sullivan said that this vote was initially taken out of context. He said funding for the affordable housing project is being