
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley climate, energy news roundup: May 23
The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending May 23 follows.

The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending May 23 follows.

Not all hackers are up to no good. In fact, one of the most effective ways to prevent a security breach is to test cybersecurity defenses in much the same way a hacker would, by looking for vulnerabilities in your infrastructure.

Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) and Congresswoman Kathy Castor (FL-14) introduced the House companion bill of the Safeguarding Against Fraud, Exploitation, Threats, Extremism and Consumer Harms (SAFE TECH) Act.

A colorful assortment of heritage livestock breeds are the latest American symbols to be immortalized on U.S. Postal Service stamps.

Relief seems to be on the way for some of the drastic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic with the discovery and manufacturing of several vaccines and the incredible rate at which the vaccines are being administered.

There are several preconditions upon which Israel must agree to allow reconciliation to advance unimpeded.

Just as we get a glimmer of hope that maybe, just maybe, there might be a chance of crawling out of this totalitarian cesspool in which we’ve been mired, we get kicked down again.

Dudley Mountain Road in Albemarle County has reopened to traffic.

This is adapted from a podcast of a talk given by Dr. Reggie Ray, Director of Dharma Ocean Foundation, at the Blazing Mountain Retreat Center in Crestone, Colorado.

There are endless ways to keep you busy in Kentucky. Whether you’re visiting for the bourbon and horses, or just a weekend, we’ve got fun things to do in Kentucky that will make your stay memorable.