The goal is to create an electric aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, also known as eVTOLs.
When times were good, Hanna, Wyoming, built a giant rec center for coal workers. Now with just 700 residents, the town can't afford upkeep.
With climate change hiking insurer costs, the state may allow catastrophe modeling as a stopgap, says former Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones.
More than 60% of people over 50 are worried they won’t have enough money to live on in retirement, which is more than last year, according to a recent survey from AARP.
It’s part of the administration’s stated intention to improve health care coverage for immigrant groups overall.
Sometimes it's for public service announcements, sometimes it's for public relations after a scandal. Either way, some states are cracking down.
Dylan Demery is focusing on her woman-centric business, She's Fly, after losing her full-time job. "It just feels right," she says.
Also in this week's newsletter: ALICE households and "product as protagonist" movies.
These programs are the biggest part of the budget, and cuts to them feel personal, one expert says. Reducing them has been tough historically.
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Divestment might not move the needle on government or corporate policy, but it could shift "hearts and minds," says Alison Taylor of NYU.
Saturday, May 4 is Free Comic Book Day, and the comic books and graphic novels are playing a key role in spurring demand.