Longtime broadcaster Chip Caray is taking over as the play-by-play voice of the St. Louis Cardinals more than five decades after his grandfather and Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Caray became a baseball staple with the same club.
US Renewable Energy Farms Outstrip 99% of Coal Plants Economically
Coal in the US is now being economically outmatched by renewables to such an extent that it’s more expensive for 99% of the country’s coal-fired power plants to keep running than it is to build an entirely new solar or wind energy operation nearby, a n…
Louisville, L&N reach $41M stadium naming agreement
Louisville has reached a 20-year, $41 million agreement with L&N Federal Credit Union through 2042 for naming rights to its Cardinal Stadium home football field.
Peru Congress agrees to debate measure on earlier elections
Peru’s Congress approved on Monday a measure to once again consider a proposal that would move national elections forward to later this year following weeks of deadly protests demanding the resignation of President Dina Boluarte as well as the dissolut…
Plan outlined for new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark, redevelopment
A new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark will be built as part of a massive redevelopment project in what was once a thriving Black neighborhood.
Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for March delivery fell $1.78 to $77.90 a barrel Monday.
How to run Windows apps on Linux with Wine – it’s easy
Considering a switch from Windows to Linux? The good news is you don’t have to give up your favorite Windows apps. Here’s how to run them on Linux.
GardaWorld: Improved Security for the Canadian Healthcare Industry
Over the past decade, the healthcare industry has experienced…
IT and Security Professionals Spend an Average of 4,300 Hours Annually Achieving or Maintaining Compliance
New research from Drata shows compliance remains a business challenge for many organizations.
France has not ruled out sending warplanes to Ukraine, says Macron
The French government has, up to now, stopped short of sending battle tanks or heavier weaponry.