The news media and government have traditionally stayed separate, but industrywide layoffs and closures have some journalists pushing for state support.
Much is being done to shore up U.S. production of semiconductors through the CHIPS and Science Act, which will require tens of thousands of workers. But many of the highly educated engineers taking those jobs face immigration restrictions,…
The bill introduces a series of measures aimed at reducing waste and also ensuring households and businesses dispose of their rubbish in the correct way.
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Editor’s note, June 27, 11:30 am ET: The Supreme Court officially released its opinion in Moyle v. United States on Thursday morning. It reaches the same result as the leaked draft. For the second time in two years, a major Supreme Court…
Comic book movie fans have more or less assumed that Marvel’s upcoming “The Fantastic Four” will be a 1960s-set superhero story thanks to the illustrated posters the studio has put out on social media for the tentpole. Now that fact is…
By using carbonated -- rather than still -- water during the concrete manufacturing process, a team of engineers has discovered a new way to store carbon dioxide (CO2) in the ubiquitous construction material.