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305 student athletes commit their high school talents to college this fall

305 student athletes commit their high school talents to college this fall

DETROIT — Some 305 student athletes — 205 boys and 100 girls — from the Catholic High School League and the Archdiocese of Detroit will take their talents from the high school courts and fields to the college arena this fall. Ann Arbor Fr. Gabriel...

Discretionary Denials at the PTAB: Strategic Insights for Petitioners and Patent Owners in a Shifting Landscape

Discretionary Denials at the PTAB: Strategic Insights for Petitioners and Patent Owners in a Shifting Landscape

I. Introduction A set of recently issued memoranda by United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) officials has re-energized the debate around discretionary denials in post-grant trials at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“PTAB”). In...

10 Can’t Miss Things to Do in Costa Rica, From Wild Beaches to Local Coffee

10 Can’t Miss Things to Do in Costa Rica, From Wild Beaches to Local Coffee

Blessed with staggering tropical forests that roll down to equally dramatic coastlines, it’s no wonder pura vida—the Costa Rican catchphrase for appreciation, relaxation, and blissed-out simplicity—is the phrase on repeat here. Costa Rica is the...

Flash flood devastates Ruidoso, New Mexico: Homes swept away, river rises 20 feet in 30 minutes

Flash flood devastates Ruidoso, New Mexico: Homes swept away, river rises 20 feet in 30 minutes

A flash flood hit the village of Ruidoso, New Mexico on Tuesday afternoon ,July 2, 2025.Strong water currents were seen washing away several homes in videos shared online. Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico warned people to evacuate to higher...

New Bath council holds first meeting, discusses grant opportunities & town improvements

New Bath council holds first meeting, discusses grant opportunities & town improvements

by Kate Shunney The Town of Bath council, complete with three new members and a new mayor, met for their first meeting on Tuesday, July 1 to settle into new dynamics. Re-elected councilwoman Mary Lynn Hickey was absent from the meeting, which...

Flutterwave secures 20 more U.S. money transmitter licenses

Flutterwave secures 20 more U.S. money transmitter licenses

Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, today announced the relaunch of its flagship remittance solution, Send App, across US states following its newly acquired Money Transmitter Licenses (MTLs). This comes after Flutterwave...

Metinteractive Leads Training Rooms’ Design/Build Project for Middletown, Connecticut’s The Connection

Metinteractive Leads Training Rooms’ Design/Build Project for Middletown, Connecticut’s The Connection

Based in Middletown, Connecticut, The Connection offers programs that address complex community problems such as homelessness, mental illness, substance abuse and community justice rehabilitation. The agency uses evidence-based practices help...

Flutterwave boosts remittances reach with 20 new U.S. licenses

Flutterwave boosts remittances reach with 20 new U.S. licenses

Africa’s leading payments technology company, Flutterwave, has relaunched its flagship remittance solution, the Send App, across US states following the acquisition of its Money Transmitter Licenses (MTLs). This comes after Flutterwave secured 20...

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Announces Board of Directors for Fiscal Year 2026

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Announces Board of Directors for Fiscal Year 2026

Newswise — The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), the world’s largest specialty nursing organization, announces its Board of Directors for fiscal year 2026, with terms effective July 1, 2025. Rebekah Marsh, BSN, RN, CCRN, is the...

Jeffrey S. Mueller named chair in radiology at Allegheny Health Network

Jeffrey S. Mueller named chair in radiology at Allegheny Health Network

Allegheny Health Network (AHN) has appointed Dr. Jeffrey S. Mueller as the chair of its Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences. Dr. Mueller, a board-certified radiologist, had been serving in this role on an interim basis throughout 2025....

These cities are the best and worst for renters in 2025, study shows

These cities are the best and worst for renters in 2025, study shows

FILE-A "For Lease" sign is posted outside a house available for rent in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) As the cost of homes gets more expensive, prospective homebuyers are finding limited inventory in the housing...

From soccer to rugby to hockey, women’s sports in Pittsburgh are thriving

From soccer to rugby to hockey, women’s sports in Pittsburgh are thriving

Pittsburgh’s newest women’s soccer team, the Riveters, just wrapped up their inaugural season with the USLW league after clinching the Great Forest Division. The team is the latest to join a slate of women’s sports leagues, which many players say...

EQT buys Olympus for $1.8B, consolidates grip on Southwestern Pa. natural gas

EQT buys Olympus for $1.8B, consolidates grip on Southwestern Pa. natural gas

Pittsburgh-based natural gas producer EQT Corp. has acquired local competitor Olympus Energy for $1.8 billion. The deal, which officially closed last week, consolidates EQT’s control over regional natural gas deposits at a time of rising demand....

Why we need a solidarity economy now

Why we need a solidarity economy now

As people across the United States face massive cuts to Medicaid, SNAP and other vital programs, many are asking: What happens when the systems we rely on fail us? And what happens when our communities are torn apart by toxic inequality, political...

WVU fuel cell can stabilize power grid by making, storing energy in extreme industrial conditions

WVU fuel cell can stabilize power grid by making, storing energy in extreme industrial conditions

A research team led by Xingbo Liu, a WVU materials engineer, developed a device that can make and store electricity despite intense heat and steam. Their fuel cell design could help build an electric grid capable of adapting to changes in energy...

DOH infrastructure repairs continue in Marion County following Father's Day flash flood

DOH infrastructure repairs continue in Marion County following Father's Day flash flood

FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Roads in Marion County are slowly getting back to normal following the devastating flash flooding from Father’s Day weekend. Earl Gaskins DOH District 4 Manager Earl Gaskins said all roads have reopened but some remain a one lane...

Send App By Flutterwave Relaunches In The US With Expanded Money Transfer To Africa

Send App By Flutterwave Relaunches In The US With Expanded Money Transfer To Africa

Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, today announced the relaunch of its flagship remittance solution, Send App, across US states following its newly acquired Money Transmitter Licenses (MTLs). This comes after Flutterwave...

400,000 Tennesseans leave prison yearly. They deserve second chancesMary Graham 

400,000 Tennesseans leave prison yearly. They deserve second chancesMary Graham 

The Second Chance Reauthorization Act aims to reduce recidivism and support reentry programs for formerly incarcerated individuals. Tennessee has a high incarceration rate and faces significant costs associated with recidivism. Reentry programs...

U.S. Money Reserve Gives Back: U.S. Money Reserve And Mike Rowe Honor WWII Veteran Charlie Birdie Bird With Valor & Victory Coin Set

U.S. Money Reserve Gives Back: U.S. Money Reserve And Mike Rowe Honor WWII Veteran Charlie Birdie Bird With Valor & Victory Coin Set

(MENAFN- PR Newswire) Since its founding in 2001, U.S. Money Reserve has championed the importance of honoring the service and sacrifice of members of the U.S. Armed Forces-not only through the design and release of its exclusive coin sets in gold...

I Just Met My Sister, and Now We’re on a Road Trip Together

I Just Met My Sister, and Now We’re on a Road Trip Together

My sister drives confidently over the rollercoaster hills and hairpin curves along the road through Cameron. She’s a born West Virginian. The town clings to a slope of the Allegheny range’s shamrock green mountains. Its thousand or so inhabitants...

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