NextEra's $66.8B purchase of Dominion could reshape power access but leaves customer bill impacts uncertain amid rising data center demands.
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Brian Westbrook '01 VSB and Emily Smith Beining '12 COE are named VUAA leaders, bringing passion and expertise to foster alumni engagement globally.
The University of Arizona ranks No. 105 globally in CWUR 2026, excelling in education quality, employability, and research, securing its top 0.5% status.
Creatine, a popular fitness supplement, is now being studied for its potential benefits on brain health, mood, and cognition, especially in menopause.
Weddings cost $36k on average due to inflation, premiumization, and social media, leading many to overspend for the "guest experience" and public performance.
Arizona tribal agriculture generated $753.3M and supported 2,300 jobs in 2022, highlighting its significant role in the state's economy and tribal communities.
Tanya Holland returns to UVA to teach a course connecting Virginia's culinary history from James Hemings to her own work, exploring food culture deeply.
Virginia faces a projected job loss of 17,800 by 2026, with rising prices and declining GDP, due to its reliance on federal employment and spending.
Villanova’s 15th Pitch Day saw McKenzie Ohene win $10,000 for Muted, a soundproofing solution. Emily Curran received the Meyer Innovation Award.
Pope Leo XIV's "Magnifica Humanitas" calls for preserving human dignity amid AI advancements, urging ethical tech use and addressing modern slavery.








