ISSRDC 2025 Cancelled Due to Regulatory Environment

NASA has pulled out of the International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC) in 2025 due to the current regulatory and budgetary environment. The decision was made by the Administration, which aims to maintain a U.S. lead in space exploration. The ISSRDC aimed to promote the value of an American-led space station, but instead … Read more

Record High CO2 Levels Reached in Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Observatory

The world’s most watched carbon dioxide observatory on Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano has reported a record high seasonal peak concentration of the greenhouse gas, exceeding 430 parts per million for the first time. Measuring carbon dioxide levels since 1958, scientists have long known that concentrations increase every year. However, this year’s reading is different. According … Read more

Grocery Store Workers in Puget Sound Approve Strike

Puget Sound grocery store workers have overwhelmingly rejected their latest contract, authorizing a strike by over 97%. The union’s strong support for the strike is a call to action for corporations like Fred Meyer, QFC, Albertsons, and Safeway. The results show workers are no longer willing to wait for better wages, staffing, and stores. “Corporate … Read more

US Transportation Department Rules Exceed Legal Authority on Electric Vehicles

The US Transportation Department announced that fuel economy rules issued during President Joe Biden’s term exceeded government legal authority by including electric vehicles in setting the rules. Automaker officials have expressed concerns over the potential price increases resulting from tariffs, which are expected to be inevitable. To mitigate backlash and consumer concern, manufacturers plan strategic … Read more

Browns Expect Growth from 5th Overall Pick Mason Graham

The Cleveland Browns made defensive lineman Mason Graham the fifth overall pick in this year’s draft, indicating their confidence in his potential. However, head coach Jim Schwartz believes Graham still has room to improve as a professional player. Graham’s college performance at Michigan was impressive, with him frequently occupying blockers and creating opportunities for his … Read more

US Job Market Sees Stronger Than Expected Growth in May

The US job market showed resilience in May, with nonfarm payrolls rising 139,000, above Dow Jones estimates of 125,000 and the downwardly revised April total of 147,000. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.2%. Worker pay grew more than expected, with average hourly earnings up 0.4% during the month and 3.9% from a year ago. … Read more

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Galaxies’ Fate Less Certain Than Thought

A team of astronomers has reevaluated the predicted collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, two of the largest in the Local Group. In a study published Monday, they found that the likelihood of this galactic clash is smaller than initially thought. According to previous predictions, the Milky Way and Andromeda were on a … Read more

US Unemployment Benefits Rise to Highest Level in Eight Months

US jobless benefits filings rose to a record high last week, reaching 247,000 new applications, the most since early October. Despite this increase, the rate remains historically low. According to the Labor Department, weekly unemployment claims have been hovering around 200,000-250,000 since COVID-19 impacted the economy in 2020. However, growing uncertainty about tariffs affecting the … Read more