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As the World Pursues Clean Power, Millions Still Have No Power at All
Published: November 20, 2025
Just outside Belém, the Amazonian city where the world is meeting to discuss climate change, electricity is a very recent arrival. Read More.
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Double the Donation is revolutionizing workplace giving with the launch of two powerful new modules: Volunteer Grants and Payroll Giving, each designed to unlock new fundraising opportunities. Read More
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ICE and other law enforcement agencies detained nearly 500 workers in Georgia in September. Farah Stockman, who covers manufacturing for The New York Times, describes the fallout from the incident and what could be next for foreign factory investments in the U.S. Read More
October 20, 2025
The closure will impact more than 200 employees who will be laid off in phases, starting Jan. 1. Read More
October 20, 2025
ICE and other law enforcement agencies detained nearly 500 workers in Georgia in September. Farah Stockman, who covers manufacturing for The New York Times, describes the fallout from the incident and what could be next for foreign factory investments in the U.S. Read More
October 20, 2025
Advocates are continuing to express concern about the use of public lands with only limited government staff. Read More
October 20, 2025
The proposals would authorize some mining, pipeline and other energy permits in West Virginia and Ohio without public comment periods. Read More
October 20, 2025
President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed an agreement to boost mining and processing plants in both countries. Read More
October 20, 2025
Newly filed court documents reveal anticipated cuts across the department at a level not previously disclosed. Read More
October 20, 2025