A California pub is pulling carbon dioxide from the air to carbonate pints. If the business model works, it could give the broader carbon-capture industry a boost.
Sometimes I wonder if state legislative majorities knowingly pass unconstitutional laws merely to pander to certain ...
Amazon is fighting Perplexity over the start-up's shopping agents, showing that legacy tech companies may not be as ...
Local officials say state law ties their hands to push back as planning commission poised to vote Monday on Earthrise ...
Donald Trump apparently only cares about himself because it’s his last term, and he wants to use it to further his personal agenda and maximize his wealth ...
As Louisianans gear up for the first party primaries under new complicated rules, lawmakers are already making moves to bring back the popular open primaries. Columnist Stephanie Grace thinks there’s ...
Katie Keith, a director at Georgetown University’s O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, said the administration was sending mixed messages, on one hand “talking about its ...
Physicians wrestled with endpoint composition, low event rates, a possible difference in ischemic strokes, and more.
As the war with Iran, involving Israel and the US, escalates, governments in Europe appear to be underestimating its ongoing and future damaging economic impact. Already, the war has triggered much ...
Informing financial consumers about emerging trends and companies making an impact in the industry, Jon is most knowledgeable in the areas of budgeting, credit card rewards, and responsible credit use ...
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There’s a competition crisis in America’s state legislatures – and that’s bad for democracy
Many Americans report frustration with the two-party system, in which the Democratic and Republican candidates are seen as the only viable options for elective office. But an alarming trend in many ...
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