DES MOINES — President Donald Trump said he wants to "de-escalate" the explosive situation in Minnesota after federal agents fatally shot two people in recent weeks, insisting a shakeup in leadership ...
Bitfarms Ltd. (NASDAQ:BITF) is a North American energy and digital infrastructure company focused on high-performance computing and Bitcoin mining. Established in 2017, the company is headquartered in ...
The 2026 Station Design Conference will feature programs on fourth-shift readiness and firehouse kitchen planning. Florida's House Bill 929 limits firefighters to 42 hours per week, leading to the ...
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What are ‘exploding trees’? The winter phenomenon may not be what you think With the penny going away, what should you do with the ones in your coin jar? Polaris to close Wisconsin plant following ...
At Southern Skates, workers relied on red overhead lights – the warmest color available – to fight the chill. The city-owned roller skating rink in Oak Cliff had gone months without heat, until ...
A new industry report by Genetec finds that physical security is increasingly being viewed as a strategic enterprise function rather than a standalone protective measure, as organizations modernize ...
Autonomous action is emerging as the next stage of enterprise transformation, moving organizations beyond insights toward systems that understand, decide, execute, and continuously learn. Rather than ...
Stakeholders in Delta State’s maritime and business community have called on the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to desist from perceived propaganda and move decisively to revive the long-neglected ...
The European Union has dropped its controversial gas car ban that was supposed to go into effect in 2035. Automakers now need to lower their fleet emissions by 90% in 2035 compared to 2021 levels, not ...
Trump plans to sign an executive order directing federal agencies to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. Reclassification could boost after-tax profits by 40% to 70% for U.S.
Tyson Foods announced Friday, Nov. 21 changes that will eliminate approximately 1,700 to 1,900 positions — nearly half of its workforce — at its Amarillo beef-processing plant starting early next year ...
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