Trump Approves Nippon Steel US Acquisition

US President Donald Trump has approved a deal for Nippon Steel to buy US Steel, reversing former President Joe Biden’s decision to block the transaction just weeks before leaving office in January. The move is expected to create at least 70,000 jobs and add $14 billion to the US economy. Nippon Steel agreed to pour … Read more

Panthers Look to Close Out Series on Home Ice

The Florida Panthers are confident heading into Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Carolina Hurricanes, with a chance to advance to their third consecutive Stanley Cup Final on home ice. After dominating the series, 3-0 up, the Panthers know that closing out the best-of-7 series can be challenging. Their experience from last … Read more

FDA Warns of Rare Allergy Reaction from Stopping Zyrtec or Xyzal

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an alert about two common allergy medications, cetirizine (Zyrtec) and levocetirizine (Xyzal), which can cause severe itching in some people who stop using them after long-term use. According to the agency, 209 cases of this condition, known as pruritus, were reported worldwide between April 2017 and … Read more

Knicks Struggle with Turnovers Against Pacers’ Fast Break

The New York Knicks have found it challenging to counter the fast-paced style of the Indiana Pacers, particularly when it comes to turnovers. In Game 2, which the Pacers won 114-109, the Knicks committed 13 turnovers that led to 17 points for the Pacers in transition. On the other hand, the Knicks managed to score … Read more

Australia Floods Claim Four Lives, Leave Thousands Displaced

Record rainfall has caused major flooding in New South Wales (NSW), leaving 50,000 people isolated by floodwaters. At least four people have died and several are missing, with hundreds of rescue calls answered by emergency services. The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, visited flood-hit areas and stated that “extreme weather events” are becoming more frequent and … Read more

Funding Cuts Hit STEM Education Research Hardly

The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) efforts to comply with the Trump administration’s policies are having an disproportionate impact on STEM education research. The agency has canceled over 1,400 grants since April, with more than half of them funding programs that support student training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. STEM education research focuses on improving … Read more

GDPR Blocking Notice – Kim T & Co.

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Community Comes Together for Clovis Memorial Run

The annual Clovis Memorial Run took place at the new Clovis Senior Activity Center on May 24, featuring multiple races that raised funds for senior programs. The event began with a kids’ run, followed by a seniors-only Walk and Roll, and a 2-mile walk. Registration fees covered race expenses, benefiting the Clovis Senior Center’s community … Read more

Where is US Nuclear Waste Stored?

The United States has around 90,000 tons of nuclear waste stored in over 100 sites across 39 states. The storage locations vary in terms of structures and containers. For decades, the nation has been searching for a permanent site to dispose of this waste. A 1987 federal law designated Yucca Mountain in Nevada as a … Read more