Subscribe to our Policy NewsletterNY for the latest coverage and to stay informed about the 2021 elections in your district and across New York Each day of the week, Desiree Walker said she had to allow 40 to 50 minutes to wait for the Bx4A bus bound for the South Bronx. Walker, a longtime resident of the borough, said relying ...
Read More »Infostretch collaborates with INDIASHIELD for covid assistance across India
Infostretch has created a software platform that connects volunteers and support partners with those in need As part of its philanthropic Ignite program, Infostretch has partnered with INDIASHIELD to support the expansion of its citizen-led COVID assistance services across India. The service is run entirely by volunteers (currently a team of over 500 people involved), all of whom aim to ...
Read More »Sandwiched between superpowers: Is Hong Kong just a pawn in US-Chinese rivalry, reports Pana Janviroj in two-part series finale
The United States and China are unlikely to undermine Hong Kong’s position as the world’s leading financial center in their struggle for power and influence in the region, according to leading academics from both countries. Dr Richard Weixing Hu, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Macau, said that although the stakes are very high for ...
Read More »Carnation Festival lunch honors community members for their service
ALLIANCE – Artist Ron Moore Jr. told an audience that art can help people overcome hardships at the Grand Alliance Carnation Festival community lunch on Saturday. “Art was my way of escaping,” he said. The 1986 Alliance High School graduate was the keynote speaker at the event, which took place at the Hoover-Price Campus Center at Mount Union University. Following: ...
Read More »In Jersey City, progressives band together to face Team Fulop
If you are going to face the big kids in the neighborhood, it is worth having friends by your side. This appears to be the strategy of a group of candidates from Jersey City challenging the slate of candidates led by Mayor Steven Fulop. A first indication of this informal alliance came on July 27 when Council general candidate Chris ...
Read More »High school students present ideas to Grand Valley State on how to tackle equity issues in higher education
ALLENDALE, MI – Grand Valley State University works with high school students across the country to develop innovative solutions to higher education challenges such as food insecurity, mental health, financial hardship, and more. The students presented their 12 big ideas on Thursday August 5 to leaders of GVSU and five other universities across the country that make up the REP4 ...
Read More »Global arboriculture software market is expected to reach highest CAGR by 2026: Forest Metrix, Plan-It Geo, Arb Pro Software, CAD International (ArborCAD), ArborMetrics Solutions, etc.
Introduction: The valuation report offers a comprehensive review of the fundamental areas that contribute a colossal share of companies’ share, as well as an assessment of the most recent models and market drivers that anticipate a monstrous share in improving the market. in these areas. The new report on Arborist Software Market contains a market assessment of a few submarkets ...
Read More »Main Nicaraguan opposition party disqualified ahead of elections
Published on: 08/07/2021 – 05:12 Managua (AFP) Nicaragua’s electoral council on Friday disqualified the country’s main opposition party from upcoming presidential elections, in the latest move in growing political repression in the Central American country. The Citizens for Liberty lead the Citizens Alliance for Liberty (CXL) bloc, which spearheads the opposition to the re-election of President Daniel Ortega in the ...
Read More »Exxon kicked out of carbon tax alliance after lobbying scandal
Exxon Mobil Corp. was suspended from the Climate Leadership Council, a pro-carbon tax group backed by conservation groups and some of the world’s biggest companies. The move comes just weeks after an Exxon lobbyist was secretly recorded by Greenpeace saying the oil giant expressed support for a carbon tax only because it knew such a policy would be nearly impossible ...
Read More »WOU’s women’s basketball assistant coach Girten goes all-American on the football field
History links MONMOUTH, Oregon – You hear the stories of athletes from two sports, but usually it happens in high school or college. Current Western Oregon University Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach Katie girten recently had the chance to show off her skills on the grill and her abilities helped her win All-American honors and a chance to play in the ...
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