House votes to stand up Loudermilk-led subpanel investigating Jan. 6

A select subcommittee to continue a Republican-led reinvestigation of the events around Jan. 6, 2021, has officially been given the green light. It’s been a long time coming for Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., who helmed a similar subpanel under the House Administration Committee last Congress and lobbied leadership for a new venue in the 119th.

From Grid Load to Revenue Stream: PLAN-B NET ZERO Makes the Energy Transition Economically Successful

Berlin-based GreenTech startup PLAN-B NET ZERO BESS GmbH, a subsidiary of PLAN-B NET ZERO AG specialising in innovative energy storage solutions, demonstrates how its battery energy storage systems (BESS) enable businesses and private households to profit directly from the growing imbalance between very low and very high prices on the electricity exchange (EEX). Smart battery

Thinning Arctic Sea Ice

Monika Luabeya Sep 03, 2025 Sea ice is frozen seawater that floats in the ocean. This photo, taken from NASA’s Gulfstream V Research Aircraft on July 21, 2022, shows Arctic sea ice in the Lincoln Sea north of Greenland. This image is the NASA Science Image of the Month for September 2025. Each month, NASA’s Science Mission

The Download: sustainable architecture, and DeepSeek’s success

Plus: A judge has ruled that Google won’t have to spin off Chrome This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Material Cultures looks to the past to build the future Despite decades of green certifications, better material sourcing, and the

Bitcoin Price (BTC) Closes August Bearishly — Eyes Now on $100K Support

Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Price (BTC) Closes August Bearishly — Eyes Now on $100K Support Bitcoin’s bulls are on edge as prices slide toward $100K. Can they defend the critical $104K-$105K zone, or are we headed for a major sell-off? This post Bitcoin Price (BTC) Closes August Bearishly — Eyes Now on $100K Support first appeared

Spot Crypto Trading Gets Major Green Light From US Regulators

In a continued support for crypto, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have jointly confirmed that registered exchanges can now facilitate spot crypto trading under existing law. The joint statement, released Tuesday, clarifies that platforms such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq, CBOE, and CME face

Tomato growers back in business after catastrophic virus outbreak

Tomato growers who were forced to shut down for a year and destroy thousands of plants due to an exotic disease outbreak have been given the green light to reopen. SA Tomato was one of three glasshouses north of Adelaide swiftly quarantined and closed in August 2024 after Australia’s first detection of tomato brown rugose

My Wife Cheated With Another Man Because He Was ‘Bigger’ Than Me

She was green when we met. She hadn’t been touched. I remember teasing her that she was too old to be that green. She was twenty-four. We preserved it until marriage. Our honeymoon was her first intimacy. She asked why she didn’t feel the pain everyone said she would feel the first time. I told

John Jinapor calls for bold action on Africa’s energy inequity

On September 3, 2025, 9:27 PM Ghana’s Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, has urged global and regional stakeholders to take decisive steps to tackle Africa’s deepening energy inequities.  Speaking at the International Solar Alliance’s (ISA) Floating Solar PV Framework session at Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra on September 4, the Minister