Architect designs home with remarkable features and state-of-the-art construction: 'A ground-breaking example for energy-efficient design and build' This type of sustainable home design helps save homeowners money. Architect designs home with remarkable features and state-of-the-art construction: 'A ground-breaking example for energy-efficient ... 05/22/2024 - 12:15 am | View Link
Ons Jabeur interview: My game in my words This is Ons Jabeur: My game in my words. The first shot comes from the Australian Open in 2020. This was Jabeur’s first major quarter-final, as she started to make the transition from gifted shotmaker ... 05/21/2024 - 11:52 pm | View Link
How 2 debunked accounts of sexual violence on Oct. 7 fueled a global dispute over Israel-Hamas war Chaim Otmazgin had tended to dozens of shot, burned or mutilated bodies before he reached the home that would put him at the center of a global clash. Working in a kibbutz that ... 05/21/2024 - 5:01 pm | View Link
Radio Host Reveals Wife's Devastating 'Incomplete Miscarriage,' Says Texas Hospital Kept Sending Her Home Ryan Hamilton is speaking out after he and his wife experienced a distressing situation at a Texas hospital. The Texas-based radio DJ shared his story on X, formally known as Twitter, recounting his ... 05/21/2024 - 2:47 am | View Link
‘Stealth wealth’: Northern California home’s metal-barn exterior conceals luxury vibe inside A Northern California home for sale for $1.3 million takes a metal, boxy, barn-style exterior and flips the script on the inside, where an eclectic luxury vibe unfolds throughout. The contemporary ... 05/20/2024 - 9:17 am | View Link
The trial of fugitive Chinese mogul Guo Wengui kicks off in New York Wednesday, as federal prosecutors prepare to lay out what they have called a “complex” conspiracy involving elaborate financial schemes, dozens of offshore accounts, and evidence translated from Mandarin. But the heart of the case is a simple and familiar American phenomenon: political grift—a confidence job in which a demagogic leader allegedly translated partisan passion into personal gain.
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US gas utilities are partnering with one of the nation’s most trusted nonprofits as part of a “cynical PR stunt” to combat efforts to curb fossil fuel usage, a Guardian investigation has found.
Local Habitat for Humanity affiliates have teamed up with at least four utilities across 10 states to build “zero-net energy homes,” which are meant to produce more energy than they use.
The houses, which are sold at affordable rates to low-income families, are weatherized and meticulously insulated to boost efficiency and equipped with rooftop solar panels.
American taxpayers have spent considerable treasure to ensure that Yemenis didn’t starve and then had to spend another fortune providing protection against them.