The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Exxon Sues California for Violating Its Free Speech Rights
Exxon is trying to claim that California’s climate laws infringe on its freedom of speech.
On1, Kenya Airways became the first airline to operate a low-carbon flight within Africa that was half powered by Sustainable ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Republican Governor Tries to Force Party to Gerrymander for Trump
Indiana Governor Mike Braun is pushing President Donald Trump’s gerrymandering scheme forward in the Hoosier State—but ...
The Coalition – what’s left of it – picked Halloween to meet in Canberra to drive a stake through the heart of net zero, the ...
The prime minister ordered mandatory evacuations as officials braced for tens of thousands to be displaced. Three people were ...
Eight scholarships available to Canadian women studying to become commercial pilots or aircraft maintenance engineersFour aspiring commercial pilots will become CAE Women in Flight ...
The Cetacean Translation Initiative (CETI) is using artificial intelligence to help understand sperm whale communications.
The storm killed about 20 people in Haiti and flooded more than 160 homes. Five bodies were found in Jamaica, and one person ...
The Associated Press on MSN
In some Connecticut towns, clouds form over new solar developments
Some Connecticut towns that began charging toward solar energy development are rethinking the move. East Winsor became the forerunner in solar development with the Gravel Pit project. After ...
As the holiday season draws near, ComEd and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus are empowering communities across northern Illinois with grants to help light up the winter months with festive cheer.
Hankyoreh English Edition on MSN
After catastrophic floods, North Korea rebuilds bigger and better along border with China
All across the Sino-Korean border, the Hankyoreh’s Lee Je-hun saw signs of heightened economic activity and flood recovery ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Nov02
Today in History for Nov. 2: In 1164, Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket began a six-year self-imposed exile in France. Once a close friend of England's Henry II, Becket had become an outspoken ...
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