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Judge dismisses lawsuit over Iowa ending jobless benefits early
The Gazette· 3 days agoLawyers for Karla Smith of Pleasantville and Holly Bladel of Clinton filed a lawsuit in U.S....
City Hall: Lincoln's Sunken Gardens set for spring; 'won't miss a beat' without longtime employees
Lincoln Journal Star· 1 day agoThe springtime, flower-blooming show at Sunken Gardens will go on, city officials say, despite the...
Spurred by advocacy, these Clark County moms champion change for their children
The Columbian· 3 days agoClark County is full of mothers who want a better future for their children. Then, there are the...
Earnings call: Ovintiv beats Q1 estimates, raises production guidance
Investing.com· 5 days agoOvintiv Inc. (ticker: NYSE: OVV ) has reported a strong start to 2024, surpassing consensus...
How New Zealand got through the power supply threat by a narrow margin
MSN News· 4 days agoAnalysis - A combination of consumer and business conservation measures and cranked up power stations met demand, Gyles Beckford writes.
In the Race for Space Metals, Companies Hope to Cash In | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 19 hours agoMining asteroids could, in theory, reduce the burden on Earth’s resources. What could go wrong?
North American Transit Bus Deliveries Up 7% in 2023
Metro Magazine· 5 days agoAs North America’s major heavy-duty bus OEMs were continuing to recover from post-COVID supply chain and hyper-inflation effects, a few were forced into...
To Reduce Asthma’s Burden, We Need to Address Climate Change and Barriers to Health Care
Sierra Club· 3 days agoMay 7 was World Asthma Day. As we look at Kyla’s experience, it is worth remembering her story is all too familiar among the 27 million people living with asthma in the United States, about ...
Fresno State students’ support of Palestine showed campus history of nonviolence | Opinion
The Fresno Bee· 2 days agoEditorials and other Opinion content offer perspectives on issues important to our community and are independent from the work of our newsroom reporters. It shows through the volunteer efforts ...
La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season – an atmospheric...
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoAbove-normal temperatures are still forecast across the U.S. in summer 2024. Pedro DiNezio, an atmosphere and ocean scientist at the University of Colorado who studies El Niño and La Niña, explains why and what’s ahead.