Ex-Green Beret Turned US Banker Dies After Working 100-Hours Weekly, Who Is His Boss And Why Isn’t He Fired Yet?

Leo Lukenas III, a former Green Beret who made the challenging transition to investment banking, tragically passed away in May at just 35 years old. Lukenas, who had been working 100-hour weeks at Bank of America (BofA), died from “acute coronary artery thrombus”—a fatal blood clot in the heart. His death has sparked outrage over

Soccer Mommy Marries Purple-Haired Lover in ‘Abigail’ Music Video

It’s the artist’s fourth single off of her upcoming Evergreen album, out Friday Soccer Mommy has shared “Abigail,” a delicate, indie-rock tune about a purple-haired lover of the same name, which will appear on her upcoming sixth album, Evergreen. The album arrives Friday. Soccer Mommy sings sweetly over gentle guitar strums as she admires her

Gas emissions dropped 2.2% in first three months of 2024

Progress on cutting Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions continued during the first three months of the year with an overall reduction of 2.2% in emissions compared with the same three-month-period in 2023, according to a new quarterly emissions report from the Environmental Protection Agency. The first ever quarterly emissions data from the EPA shows electricity imports

City gardener: The fall garden 

Published Oct 22, 2024  •  3 minute read Fading hostas, chives, pearly everlasting, autumn crocus and grasses all gain a different, more ethereal beauty once the weather turns cooler.  Photo by SuppliedMany city gardeners start to run out of steam when September rolls over to October and beyond. As the first mild frosts lightly touch

Mexican Peso rebounds off two-month low, ignores weak data

Mexican Peso recovers despite INEGI reporting a sharp decline in August economic activity, reinforcing IMF’s lowered 1.5% growth forecast. Mid-month inflation data due Wednesday is expected to decrease slightly with headline inflation projected to drop. Fed officials remain cautious on rate cuts with traders watching for further guidance from Fed speakers and US jobs data

Freshly fallen snow next to a lake

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Microbes drove methane growth between 2020 and 2022, not fossil fuels

Microbes in the environment, not fossil fuels, have been driving the recent surge in methane emissions globally, according to a new, detailed analysis published Oct 21 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by CU Boulder researchers and collaborators. “Understanding where the methane is coming from helps us guide effective mitigation strategies,” said