• Examining the High Costs and Questionable Gains of ‘Green’ Policies as Earth Day Approaches

    As we approach Earth Day, it is time to evaluate how green policies have performed. One such policy is the New Jersey bag ban, which Read More

  • US to announce US$7 billion rooftop solar programme on Earth Day 2024

    The US government will announce US$7 billion in grants for residential solar projects to power more than 900,000 low-income households.

  • Cost of an Affenpinscher Puppy by US Region [2024]

    Affenpinschers, also known as “Monkey Dogs” due to their distinctive facial features and playful demeanor, are a small but spirited breed cherished by dog lovers. With their unique appearance and energetic personalities, they are a popular choice for those seeking a loyal and entertaining companion. This guide explores the costs of acquiring an Affenpinscher puppy across different regions in the USA and highlights the advantages of adopting from a rescue. Cost of Affenpinscher Puppies Across...

  • Supreme Court confronts the US homelessness crisis

    In a tense hearing, the justices weighed whether sleeping outdoors could be criminally punished.

  • A cosmic coincidence: What eclipses tell us about Earth

    It was a long shot to trust the northern New England weather in early April, especially after a strange winter of warm spells followed by massive snowstorms. But hundreds of thousands of people gambled, or trusted their weather apps, and, as the atmospheric gods would have it, we were all in for a spectacular celestial treat. Clear blue skies, low humidity, great visibility. I drove for about 2.5 hours from Hanover to the north of New Hampshire with my two sons to an iconic mountain outcrop...

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    The city of SLO is going green for Earth Day

    SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif.- The “sustainable SLO” initiative is a call to action for people living in the county to make changes that will help the environment. The city is using new electric buses and installing more bike lanes and electric vehicle chargers. The city’s goal is to reach carbon neutrality by 2035. A clean

  • The No-Landing US Economy Is Too Hot to Cool Inflation

    The Fed’s view that recent high readings of inflation were part of a bumpy trip back to 2% inflation needs to be revisited. After another poor inflation number, rate cuts are on ice indefinitely, with the probability the Fed won’t be able to cut in 2024 at all rising significantly.

  • Cost of an Afghan Hound Puppy by US Region [2024]

    The Afghan Hound, with its distinguished appearance and elegant demeanor, is a breed that commands admiration. Renowned for its silky, flowing coat and aristocratic bearing, this breed is a staple in the show ring and a cherished companion at home. Prospective owners will find that the cost of an Afghan Hound puppy can vary significantly across the United States. Northeastern United States: the price for an Afghan Hound puppy ranges from $1,500 to $2,500, reflecting the higher cost of living ...

  • Video takedown fight with Musk's X lands in court

    An Australian court has ordered billionaire Elon Musk’s social media platform to block every user from seeing violent footage related to a Sydney church stabbing, not just block it for Australian audiences. Amid political unity against X Corp’s defiant stance to keep potentially harmful content online, the nation’s internet cop launched the matter in the […]

  • Bellevue Earth Day highlights the community's green efforts

    Green Bellevue's Earth Day event, hosted at Bellevue University, emphasized the theme "Pass up Plastics," providing Hefty ReNew bags to the first 100 attendees to divert hard-to-recycle plastics from landfills.

  • Clarence Thomas absent from US supreme court with no explanation

    75-year-old justice also was not participating remotely in arguments, as

  • Biden administration raises costs of public lands drilling

    Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon}   Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Interior makes it costlier to drill on public lands The Interior Department finalized a new federal rule Friday that's expected to raise the price for drilling on public lands. © AP Photo/David Zalubowsk Several of