The trail, which is 80% complete, could generate millions for the state annually once it’s finished, according to a study.
The report concluded: “Air traffic growth is most often a consequence of prosperity, not the cause of it. “Earlier research, ...
The penny was one of the first coins made by the U.S. Mint in 1793, but as of November 2025, it is no longer being produced.
While growing evidence shows that carbon emissions are harming the economy, the journal Nature found that an outlier paper ...
UK migration has plunged, with net entries dropping 80% and thousands of Indians leaving amid stricter visa rules and shrinking opportunities.
It's no secret that Division I college athletics in Utah are a pretty big deal, driven by thousands of premier athletes ...
Minnesota Chamber of Commerce urges policymakers and the private sector to address concerns about the state economy.
The research aligns with two other studies on the Gaza death toll, which have found the real number of violent deaths is likely around 40% higher than what the ...
With climate change expected to intensify heatwaves, flooding and air pollution in cities worldwide, why are we not tapping into the full potential of nature-based solutions?
A new study finds the Indian River Lagoon generates $28.3 billion in annual local economic impacts. For every dollar spent on restoring the lagoon, there is a $24 return in economic benefits. The ...
Solaris Resources released a positive pre-feasibility study for its flagship Warintza copper project in Ecuador, confirming robust project economics. SLSR's Warintza project boasts a 22-year mine life ...
Why doesn't a rising tide raise all or most boats? That is: how does wealth manage to get "sequestered" with the wealthiest? [In theory], they don't put it in big money rooms like Scrooge McDuck: they ...