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How to Write Better Emails for Work

Email is one of the most common ways people communicate at work. Whether you're talking to a client, your manager, or a teammate, chances are you're doing it through email. It's fast and convenient, but that doesn’t mean it’s always effective. A poorly written email can lead to misunderstandings, missed deadlines, or even lost opportunities.

By |2025-07-31T16:17:06-04:00July 31st, 2025|Guest Columns|

American Airlines Debuts Clean Energy Hydrogen-Electric Engines

NEW YORK - American Airlines has just unveiled an exciting new project set to reinvent flights, and it begins with their initial deal of purchasing 100 hydrogen-electric engines from startup ZeroAvia. American Airlines is set to reimagine air travel by reworking the airline industry’s ideas of emissions and fuel choice. Perhaps aviation will no longer

By |2025-07-31T16:41:06-04:00July 31st, 2025|ESD, Industry 4.0|

Invest Detroit Closes $32 Million In Four Detroit Projects With New Markets Tax Credit

DETROIT - Invest Detroit has announced closing four transactions totaling $32 million using its New Markets Tax Credit allocation from the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. The allocation will support four transformative projects in the city of Detroit.   Invest Detroit is a mission-driven lender, investor, and partner that supports

By |2025-07-31T16:41:18-04:00July 31st, 2025|Business, Entrepreneurs, News|

General Motors To Sell EV Batteries For Storage Systems To Power Nevada Microgrid

DETROIT - General Motors signed a “non-binding memorandum of understanding” to deploy new and used electric vehicle batteries for storage systems that power a Nevada microgrid, which, in turn, powers a modular data center for AI infrastructure company Crusoe, the company said in a press release. GM defines the terms of the deal as a

By |2025-07-31T15:13:03-04:00July 31st, 2025|Artificial Intelligence|

Are Smartphones Now Obsolete?

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ca. - For nearly thirty years, we’ve lived with our faces glued to small screens—thumbs incessantly swiping, notifications pinging at all hours. But according to Mark Zuckerberg, that era may soon be in the rear-view mirror. In a recent interview, the Meta CEO predicted that wearable computing will eclipse smartphones as our primary portal to

By |2025-07-31T14:51:26-04:00July 31st, 2025|ESD, Featured|

Upgrading The Driving Experience With Cutting-Edge Vehicle Tech

The best vehicle tech doesn’t just add gadgets—it changes how a car feels mile after mile. Thoughtful upgrades can make commutes calmer, road trips safer, and weekend drives more engaging without turning your cockpit into a science project. If you focus on systems that upgrade vision, awareness, control, and efficiency, you’ll notice the difference every

By |2025-07-30T16:45:35-04:00July 30th, 2025|Guest Columns|

How Can A Criminal Defense Lawyer Build a Strong Case For You

According to Statista, the US detained around 1.8 million people in prison at the beginning of 2025. This is the highest number of incarcerated individuals worldwide. In addition, 26 men have been executed by the court this year, and 7 people are sentenced to death in seven states during the remainder of the year. If

By |2025-07-30T16:45:48-04:00July 30th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Understanding the Difference Between DUI and Public Intoxication

Did you know that every year, 316,032 Americans are arrested for being drunk? The FBI says that being drunk or publicly drunk is a crime. It is a misdemeanor crime so that the drunk person doesn't bother or hurt other people. Drunk driving and murder are examples of crimes that are related to alcohol. When

By |2025-07-30T16:45:53-04:00July 30th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Cannabis Edible Poisoning Among Children Going Sky High

DAYTON, Ohio - A decade ago, the Ohio Poison Centers received just 11 calls all year about marijuana edible exposure involving young kids. Last year, they received more than 50 times that number. Child exposures to edible cannabis have been rising for years, long before Ohio voters legalized recreational marijuana in late 2023 and before recreational sales

By |2025-07-30T16:15:35-04:00July 30th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady, But 2 Board Officials Dissent

WASHINGTON DC - The Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept short-term interest rates at a level of 4.25 to 4.5 percent, but two board officials running to succeed Fed Chair Powell voted to lower them. Nine of members of the Federal Open Market Committee agreed to keep rates unchanged. The two dissenters were Fed Vice Chair of

By |2025-07-30T14:36:18-04:00July 30th, 2025|News|