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From smoke to solar: How rural India is leaving Kerosene behind
A quiet revolution has unfolded in the remote villages of India, where darkness once descended early, and kitchens were choked with kerosene smoke. For decades, kerosene was a staple fuel used for cooking and lighting in rural and low-income urban...

A lack of immigration lawyers in CT means big court backlogs
Support trusted journalism in Connecticut. Join CT Mirror’s members today and make an impact. Editor’s note: We now offer an audio version of our Sunday features. To access, click on the player above. On a recent Tuesday afternoon in a Hartford...

Sports News | Matt Freese Shined in His Shootout Moment, and the Americans Are Moving Onto the Gold Cup Semifinals
Minneapolis, Jun 30 (AP) After losing a second-half lead to Costa Rica, this young U.S. side was forced into a shootout with the daunting task of facing goalkeeper Keylor Navas. Matt Freese studied for this. Literally. Also Read | MLC 2025: Faf Du...

Letter writing contest boosts soft skills among youth
17 This year’s National Letter Writing Competition once again challenged students, aged 10 to 15, across Barbados to tackle complex issues through the written word, helping them to develop critical soft skills like communication, creativity, and...

Tropical Storm Andrea forms in the Atlantic marking the start of a 'potentially hazardous' hurricane season
Tropical Storm Andrea became the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season on June 24, according to the National Hurricane Center. However, its lifespan may be short-lived. As of Tuesday morning, the storm was drifting in the open...

Eight new members elected to Princeton Board of Trustees
Princeton University has named eight new members to its Board of Trustees, effective July 1. The trustees are: Marco Tablada and Melissa Wu, who were elected by the board to serve as charter trustees; Andrew Florance and Anthony Lee, elected by...

Sleep Hacks: How People Get a Good Night's Rest All Around the World
We all know that getting a good night's sleep can have a huge impact on our mental and physical health, but it can be surprisingly elusive. According to Cleveland Clinic, one in three adults experiences insomnia symptoms, and 10% meet the criteria...

Mary Richardson: Exploring the beauty of our planet
Mary Richardson: Exploring the beauty of our planet Published 7:21 am Friday, June 27, 2025 1/5 Swipe or click to see more Oslo, Norway (Mary Richardson / Special to the American Press) 2/5 Swipe or click to see more Lisbon, Portugal (Mary...

Saint Peter’s Names New Clinical Department Leaders
New Hire/Promotion On Jun 26, 2025 Saint Peter’s Healthcare System has appointed James Gervasoni Jr., PhD, MD, MBA, FACS, as chair of the Department of Surgery at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, and Siva Jonna, MD, as chair of the Department of...

Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan | Time to unmask Trump’s detention and deportation squads
With each passing day, the violence wielded by ICE, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, grows more intense and widespread. One grotesquely emblematic example of this was the recent violent arrest of 48-year-old Narciso Barranco in Santa Ana....

Travel Guide: 7 forgotten places on world map with strongest history
Beyond the usual travel bucket lists lie hidden gems that once shaped the course of civilizations. This guide uncovers 7 forgotten places across the world, each echoing with powerful stories and untold historical significance. The world is...

Taipei food show opens with record participants
The Food Taipei Mega Show opened yesterday at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, featuring a record-breaking more than 1,700 exhibitors, organizers the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) said. This year’s event, which runs...

The fiery secret to a longer life might be hiding in your spice rack
Food stylist and cookbook author Suzanne Lenzer joins the ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ crew to show off some of her top healthy recipes for summer. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Is spicy food healthy for you? Spicy foods can help with...

Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories: ‘Israel commits crimes like it breathes. It must be stopped’
Judging by the attacks directed against the Italian lawyer Francesca Albanese, 48, Israel and its propaganda machine seem to fear this jurist, who has held the position of U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories since 2022....

How The IMF Prevents Global Bitcoin Adoption (And Why They Do It)
The Global Pattern In recent years the IMF has: Successfully pressured El Salvador to (de facto) drop Bitcoin as legal tender, and rollback other Bitcoin policies Successfully pressured CAR’s 2023 Bitcoin repeal through regional banking bodies...

What The Guru Left Behind
The guru sat cross-legged on the stage, looking out on a sea of hundreds of thousands of hippies. It was Aug. 15, 1969, and the sweaty masses had gathered on a dairy farm in Bethel, N.Y. to see Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead and...

US has more than 750 military bases in 80 countries, but not a single in India due to....
Home News US has more than 750 military bases in 80 countries, but not a single in India due to…. The US has no military base in India as India maintains its strategic autonomy. Also because, India maintains relations with Russia, the US and China...
Chelsea Glass Travel Tips: Expert Advice for Your Next Trip
You’re standing in a crowded mercado in Oaxaca, the scent of roasted chilies in the air, wondering what the best next move is—where to go, what to see, and how to make this moment last. You don’t want to feel like a tourist. You want to travel...

An ethnobotanical guide in Quechua Qwastu to connect language, territory, and climate: Valeria Obando's project in Colombia
Illustration created by Marco Martínez and the Rising Voices team, used with his permission. Meet the participants in the Catalyst Program for Digital Activism for Indigenous Languages of Colombia! The program, coordinated by Rising Voices,...

Bühler opens next-gen Milling Academy in Switzerland
New Uzwil training hub equips millers for a changing industry Bühler has opened a new, state-of-the-art Milling Academy – a 1,800-square-meter training center for food and feed millers – at the heart of its headquarters in Switzerland, according...