Oman’s Ministry of Economy reported that the country’s real GDP growth averaged 3.4% between 2021 and 2024, calculated at constant prices, approaching the 3.5% target set in the […]
Black Men’s Role in Shaping a Just and Inclusive Democracy
While recognizing the foundational contributions of Black women in social movements, there is a pressing need to examine the evolving role of Black men in the pursuit of […]
Manufacturing Jobs Highlighted at Portage Economic Development Annual Meeting
On December 4th, the Portage Economic Development Corporation convened its annual gathering at Woodland Park, spotlighting regional economic progress and a key workforce challenge: creating meaningful career paths […]
Greenpeace Demands Oil Giants Pay $5 Trillion Climate Debt During NYC Protest
Activists from Greenpeace USA unfurled a massive 160-foot-long visual representation of a climate damage invoice in midtown Manhattan during Climate Week NYC, just before the UN General Assembly […]
Tampa Pride Pauses 2026 Events Amid Funding and Political Pressures
Tampa Pride, the nonprofit responsible for organizing the city’s annual LGBTQ+ parade and festival, has announced a one-year suspension of its events in 2026. Since its launch in […]
Farm Aid 40 Draws Over 50,000 to Minneapolis, Boosting Local Economy
Farm Aid 40 made its debut in Minneapolis this weekend, attracting more than 50,000 attendees and generating significant economic activity across the city. Fans traveled from across the […]
Strategies for Managing Migration in Aging Societies
As populations age in many developed nations, policymakers face growing pressure to design effective migration frameworks that support economic stability. With shrinking workforces and rising dependency ratios, immigration […]
Amani United Organizes Overnight Readathon to Highlight Homelessness Crisis
Amani United recently held a unique overnight event combining a sleep-out and a continuous readathon to draw attention to the issue of homelessness in Milwaukee. Participants spent the […]
D.C. Cook Nuclear Plant Begins Fall Refueling Outage, Bolstering Local Economy
At the start of Saturday, personnel at the D.C. Cook Nuclear Station initiated a controlled shutdown of Unit 2 to commence its planned autumn refueling and maintenance period. […]
Explore Asheville Reveals Progress in Economic Recovery One Year After Hurricane Helene
The Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority, operating as Explore Asheville, has released updated figures on the region’s economic rebound one year after Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina. […]