[ad_1] The solar industry has raised the alarm that a Commerce Department investigation into whether China’s US tariffs on components used to manufacture solar panels are funneling parts through otherRead More
Tag: Summer
Open Enrollment for DoSayGive’s Classic Kids Summer 2022
[ad_1] This is one of my favorite times of the year when we make our launch. Classic Kids Summer Book Club! What started as a fun idea has grown intoRead More
A Fun Summer Gift Basket Idea!
[ad_1] We don’t believe the end of the school year is coming, but when we start planning for classroom parties, summer camps, and vacations, there is something else that comesRead More
Biden Will Allow Selling Higher Ethanol E15 Gas All Summer
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — President Biden will announce Tuesday the suspension of the summer ban on the sale of high-ethanol gasoline blends, a move White House officials say is aimed atRead More
Tech companies offer summer interns big money for face-to-face work
[ad_1] Tech companies are offering summer interns about $10,000 a month for face-to-face office jobs, in hopes of lure in disillusioned youth with remote jobs. Online gaming platform Roblox paysRead More
NOAA Has Been Hotter Than Dust Bin This Summer
[ad_1] The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said on Thursday that the period from June to August was the warmest on record in the United States, surpassing even the DustRead More
After a Disastrous Summer, Some Lawmakers See a Chance for Climate
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — As the country reels from this summer’s cascade of deaths and destruction from record floods, heatwaves, drought and wildfires, President Biden and progressive Democrats are using thisRead More
Greek Island, New Epicenter of Europe’s Catastrophic Summer
[ad_1] EVIA, Greece — Amid twisted cages and scorched trees, Harilaos Tertipis emerged from his dilapidated barn dragging the charred corpses of his sheep – burned in the forest firesRead More
August Forecast: What’s Next for a Hot, Dry US Summer?
[ad_1] Michael Hambrick has been putting out fires for over 25 years. But last month, the Dixie Fire flared up so fast in Plumas County, California, that firefighter Mr. Hambrick,Read More
Is This the End of Summer We Know?
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES – In the state that perfected, if not invented, American summer, 17 million gallons spilled sewage lingered on a Southern California beach last week. Where snow onceRead More