Solar cold storage helps African farmers cut losses and reach global markets
Kenyan smallholder farmers are reducing post-harvest losses and accessing global export markets through a pay-per-use solar cold storage model pioneered by Nairobi-based company SoKo Fresh.
Can I make a claim against a bully? Ask the Lawyer
Harassment by a bully in a social organization could be cause for a claim.
A person is in custody in a Chicago cross burning investigation, police say
Police in Chicago say a person is in custody in an investigation of a large cross set on fire in a well-known park.
Philz Coffee gets into the spirit of summer with three new drinks
Summer just got more refreshing thanks to these new drinks
A Russian artist who was critical of Putin is killed near his home in Poland
Polish prosecutors say a 44-year-old Russian artist who has been critical of President Vladimir Putin was shot and killed near his home.
McDonald’s is serving fried apple pie again for America’s 250th birthday
McDonald's said on Tuesday that it’s bringing back its fried apple pies for the first time in more than three decades for America 250.
High-potency cannabis fuels state debates over psychosis and addiction risks
Lawmakers in some states this year have moved to impose stricter potency caps.
US residential solar installations set to stall for years
The main reason for the anticipated drop is the sunsetting of a 30% tax break for homeowners.
UK’s Prince George chooses Eton for next big step in his education
Kensington Palace says Prince George will attend Eton College this fall, following in the footsteps of Prince William and Prince Harry.
Judge who had sex in courthouse and attended political event agrees to exit Georgia election case
A federal judge recused herself in a fight over Georgia election records after the DOJ raised questions about her ability to be impartial.