Nolan Siegel’s absence from the second Iowa IndyCar race, explained

Nolan Siegel was set to take the green flag in P5 for the second race of IndyCar’s doubleheader in Iowa on Sunday. But after a hard crash in the closing laps of Saturday’s first race at Iowa Speedway, the Arrow McLaren driver has not been cleared by IndyCar’s medical team, and the team has decided

Australia PM touts green steel as iron ore miners meet Chinese steelmakers

Australia PM touts green steel as iron ore miners meet Chinese steelmakers  ReutersAnthony Albanese: Trade trumps geopolitics as Australia PM visits China  BBCAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits China to strengthen trade relations  AP NewsPM sets stage for ‘constructive’ talks with Xi in China visit — as it happened  Australian Broadcasting CorporationAustralia and China: Trade flows and security tensions

China’s marine economy rides tide of innovation into greener seas

An aerial drone photo taken on April 6, 2025 shows Adora Magic City berthing at the Qingdao International Cruise Terminal in Qingdao, east China’s Shandong Province. (Xinhua/Li Ziheng)BEIJING, July 13 (Xinhua) — With strong tides of innovation and a deepening drive for sustainability, China’s marine economy is surging forward as a fast-growing engine of “blue”

Farmers call for financial assistance as ‘green drought’ takes a toll

Recent rain in southern New South Wales has put water in dams and turned dusty paddocks green, but farmers say the drought drags on, with some calling for financial assistance. After more than 50 millimetres of rain since the end of May at Yvette McKenzie’s farm near Bethungra, about 65 kilometres north-east of Wagga Wagga

Detained Green Card Holder Who Came to US as a Child Released From ICE

Maximo “Kuya Max” Londonio, a green card holder who had been in the United States for decades, was released on Friday from a detention centerin Washington state. Newsweek has reached out to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for comment via email on Saturday. Why It Matters Londonio’s release marks a less common development amid the

The Rise of Balcony Solar Power

Felicity Bradstock Felicity Bradstock is a freelance writer specialising in Energy and Finance. She has a Master’s in International Development from the University of Birmingham, UK. More Info Premium Content By Felicity Bradstock – Jul 13, 2025, 10:00 AM CDT Balcony solar panels enable apartment dwellers to generate their own renewable energy without rooftop access.

Can you guess this Eagles receiver in today’s in-5 trivia game?

We’re back for another day of the Bleeding Green Nation in-5 daily trivia game. Game instructions are at the bottom if you’re new to the game! Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form. Today’s Bleeding Green Nation in-5 game If you can’t see the game due to

Can XRP Price Hit $3 Next Week?

The price of XRP has been climbing steadily this week, with a strong bullish trend visible on the daily charts. Over the past few days, XRP has posted several green candles in a row, showing the rising buying pressure in the market. XRP often makes sharp moves once momentum kicks in: either upward or downward.

SHI, Evergreen team up on VR dual fuel vessel seafarer training

Home Alternative Fuels SHI, Evergreen team up on VR dual fuel vessel seafarer training July 11, 2025, by Naida Hakirevic Prevljak South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has collaborated with Taiwanese container shipping company Evergreen to develop and install virtual reality (VR) solutions intended to teach seafarers how to operate green ships. Courtesy of

Farmer becomes first person to die during Trump’s ICE raids

A farmer who fell from a greenhouse roof during an anti-immigrant raid at a licensed cannabis facility in California this week has died of his injuries. Jaime Alanis, 57, is the first person to die as a result of Donald Trump’s Immigration Compliance and Enforcement (ICE) raids. His niece, Yesenia Duran, posted on the fundraising