Friday, January 10, 2025

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Tech can enhance travel itinerary.

The Reopening of Travel Post-Pandemic Travel has undergone a challenging period in recent years, with the pandemic severely impacting the industry. The ubiquitous hospitality and airline businesses suffered greatly, but perhaps the most significant impact was felt by individuals who love to travel, such as you and me. Dust accumulated on our suitcases and itineraries were shelved, while wishlists remained …

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Kendall Sq. Orch. presents Symphony for Science ’23.

Kendall Sq. Orch. presents Symphony for Science '23.

Two Women Create an Orchestra for STEM Workers in Boston Area In an effort to build connections among workers in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) industries in the Greater Boston area, two women founded the Kendall Square Orchestra in 2018. Kelly Clark and Elena Spencer, who are both scientists and musicians, started the group as a way to …

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Exxon predicts decarbonization business to surpass oil.

Exxon predicts decarbonization business to surpass oil.

Exxon’s Low Carbon Business Could Outperform Oil and Gas in a Decade Exxon Mobil Corp’s Low Carbon business has the potential to generate hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue and outperform the company’s traditional oil and gas as soon as a decade from now, CEO Darren Woods said. Exxon Lays Out Emerging Energy Transition Strategy to Investors The largest …

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Scottish culture minister appointed in reshuffle.

Scottish culture minister appointed in reshuffle.

Christina McKelvie appointed as Scotland’s Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development Christina McKelvie is the MSP for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse Christina McKelvie has been appointed as Scotland’s minister for culture, Europe and international development in a cabinet reshuffle by the new first minister Humza Yousef. McKelvie will replace Neil Gray, who had been in the post since January …

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Ignorant Texas GOP education agenda.

Ignorant Texas GOP education agenda.

Underfunded Public Education in Texas: A Failure by Design For years, Texas Republicans have underfunded public education while pointing fingers at property tax relief, underpaid teachers, and Black and Brown communities, or simply avoiding the topic altogether. However, underfunding has now caused the failures of the Texas Education Agency to show. In 2018, the agency was placed under federal oversight …

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