Corporate Photography Corps Halts Its Work to Provide Photographic Equipment to a Charity

A handful of corporate photography teams, including New York, have committed to donating their time and equipment to aid organizations set up by the United Nations in partnership with FindHope.org. U.N. Photo 1. From noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday,...

Despite Phoenix’s Vacant Forward’s Den, Suns the Most Improved in NBA Playoffs

Fernando Rodney hugs Grant Hill during a time out in Phoenix on Feb. 12, 2016. (Evan Vucci/AP Photo) Unlike the Kings, Phoenix Suns are currently in a relatively advantageous position in the Western Conference playoff race. Although the overall pace...

Sandy Hook Ditch Canal’s Toxic Landfill, in Its Own Words

State officials last week approved New York’s most comprehensive environmental protection plan to protect thousands of acres of the Hudson River shoreline from shipping. The Environmental Protection Agency approved the Hudson River Maritime Protection Plan in the midst of a...

Study Shows More Than Half of NYC Businesses in Nassau-Suffolk Count on Community Access

With 400 businesses counting on getting people to shop, officials at New York State Assembly Bill 715 and the New York State Department of Community Affairs released the latest report on the involvement of people in business development activities in...

Albuquerque’s Pecos Canyon State Park Turns 10, Celebrates the Many Occasions

Please accept this announcement on National Hot Air Day. About 10 miles west of Albuquerque, Pecos Canyon State Park is now open for visitors with reservations, Aug. 14-19. The warm summer air and low humidity make camping at this recreational...

Enso Village, Inc. Receives Approval from LA City & Seattle City for California Dunes

Enso Village, Inc., is pleased to announce that it has received approval from the city of Los Angeles and the city of Seattle to build a 204-acre mixed-use community called California Dunes. California Dunes will be located in the Central...

Japan investing up to $3.4 billion in artificial intelligence research, clean energy

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has announced that Japan will allocate up to 400 billion yen ($3.4 billion) from the Japanese Innovation fund to accelerate research in artificial intelligence, hydrogen and energy efficiency. An industry body and the Ministry of...

Children with Addison’s disease undergoing ‘friendly fire’

The same head, torso and lateral fractures reported in children with terminally ill Addison’s disease are being found to be lethal elsewhere in the world. Each year, more than 4,000 children under 5 die worldwide of a rare genetic disease...

LeBron James reflects on his Warriors career, expresses gratitude for Stephen Curry

On the surface, the 21-year-old wasn’t affected by losing to Steph Curry and the Warriors. LeBron James wanted nothing more than to compete against another team that had stifled him before. And while the players had spoken at length about...

Chinese green bond issuance rebounds in first quarter from 30-year low

Chinese green bond issuance rebounded in the first quarter of 2018, raising about $4.8 billion, a recovery from a 30-year low reached last year, according to a Reuters poll of institutional investors. The green bond issuance in the first quarter...
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