• GQ

    How to Stop Your Phone from Taking Over Your Brain

    There are plenty of good reasons that most of us spend so much time on our phones. Screen time helps us get our work done, it keeps us in touch with our friends, and quite literally helps us navigate the world. Some research does show, especially in the youth, too little phone use can have similar negative effects as too much. I am not a Luddite. But I walk around New York City and see just about everyone absolutely immersed in their cell phones, face down, often bumping into other people—which,...

  • China takes a hard line with Yellen

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV6UZWlSUAw

  • Letter to the editor: Stop China's manufacturing interference

    In my opinion, the Chinese Communist Party and its surrogates are strategically targeting essential American manufacturing, posing a significant threat to America’s industrial defense capabilities.

  • Chinas State Council Appoints New Officials

    Chinas State Council announced the appointment of several new officials on Thursday. Long Teng was appointed vice minister of science and technology. He will no longer serve as president of the Beijing Institute of Technology. Liu Zhongyi and Hu Binchen were appointed assistant ministers of pub ..

  • Thames Water collapse fears spread to rivals

    Turmoil at Thames Water has triggered a wider sell-off in bonds across the utility industry as investors turn their attention to debt burdens at rivals.]]>

  • Congress should take a closer look at China's Temu

    TikTok has dominated the headlines, but has Congress missed an even bigger threat?

  • Nasa warns China may try to take over the Moon

    China is planning a permanently-manned base on the Moon (Picture: Getty) Nasa has warned that China may attempt to take over parts of the Moon within just a few years. The space agency’s administrator Bill Nelson said he fears the country’s civilian programmes launched in the name of science could actually be secret military operations. Speaking before a House Appropriations Committee to argue why Nasa needed a $25.4 billion budget for 2025, Mr Nelson said: ‘China has made extraordinary...

  • 'Stop buzzing about China': Beijing slams defence plans

    China has slammed plans by the federal government to pump billions of extra dollars into defence over the next decade, urging Australia to abandon its “Cold War mentality”. Defence Minister Richard Marles on Wednesday unveiled the new national defence strategy and investment program that includes naval upgrades, which will increase funding to 2.4 per cent […]

  • Dallas ISD takes proactive measures to manage budget

    Dallas ISD is taking proactive measures in building its 2024-2025 budget allotment, prioritizing people and student support in decision-making despite no additional state funding. Currently, the district receives a basic allotment of $5,800 per student from the state. With inflation and no new money, this continues to stress the district’s budget. “Money will never be an [] The post Dallas ISD takes proactive measures to manage budget first appeared on The Hub.

    • WMDT

    Tri-county officials announce 'Taking Down Tobacco' campaign

    MARYLAND – Local county health departments have teamed up with schools in an effort to raise awareness with their ‘Take Down Tobacco’ initiative. But it’s not just high schools that have seen increased use of nicotine products. Salisbury University student Cristina Drecchio said that these days, vapes and tobacco products can be hard to get away from on campus: “It’s

  • After Failed Merger, Spirit Takes Measures to Preserve Cash

      Reuters reports the ultra-low-cost-carrier is looking for ways to keep their finances balanced after a planned merger with JetBlue was denied by a federal court.   New Deliveries Pushed Back to 2030, Furloughs Begin in September Even though travel demand is reaching new heights after the pandemic, Spirit Airlines has not had a profitable […]

  • Take a ride inside Purdue’s official mascot

    There are few better ways to spread school spirit than from a 13,000 pound truck modified to be a train.