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Brace for Bitter Cold: Environment Canada Alerts Whistler and Howe Sound of Wind Chill Plummeting to -20°C
Open this photo in gallery: A young boy walks on large ice slabs along the Fraser River between Agassiz and ... Read more

Why Bureaucracy is Winning the War Against Technology: An Insightful Perspective
Feb. 9—Did you know we’re living through a historic shift, one that only happens every 500 years? Just think back ... Read more
Education Department Buyout Deadline Sparks Confusion: Understanding Your Options Amid ‘No Recourse’ Statement
Next week in Washington, all eyes will be on the Senate as Linda McMahon, President Trump’s nominee for Education Secretary, ... Read more

EPA Halts Environmental Justice Initiatives: Concerns Grow for Michigan Projects
Recently, 168 employees from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who worked on the environmental justice program were placed on ... Read more

Trump’s Bold Promise: Will the White House Really Close the Education Department?
President Donald Trump is looking into changes for the U.S. Department of Education. The agency has faced strong criticism from ... Read more

Rep. Thomas Massie Revives Bold Legislation to Eliminate the Department of Education: What This Means for Our Schools
Recently, Congressman Thomas Massie revived a bill to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. This proposal is a one-sentence bill ... Read more

Meet Michael White: The Cape Cod Technology Council’s Innovative New Executive Director
Michael White has taken on the role of executive director at the Cape Cod Technology Council. His experience in technology ... Read more

Join the National Conversation on Land Use: Insights from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
The Government has kicked off a consultation focused on how we use land in England. The goal is to help ... Read more