
Student entrepreneur finds success in diversity-inspired wearable self care
As a woman of color with naturally curly hair, Gelila Reta found it difficult to find products that suited her hair needs.

As a woman of color with naturally curly hair, Gelila Reta found it difficult to find products that suited her hair needs.

Starting a company in Virginia entails preparing, making critical financial choices, and meeting a set of legal requirements. Here are some steps that need to be followed to start a small business.

An Android Emulator enables you to use Android OS on a Windows PC with your keyboard and mouse – allowing you to test much faster and more effectively.

This lockdown has provided all of us more free time than we’ve ever had before. We have time that we never imagined we might have.

Bees and other pollinators are essential for growing a great deal of nature’s finest foods.

Scientists are still trying to sort out exactly what’s causing sexual abnormalities among smallmouth bass in Chesapeake Bay rivers, but they may be getting closer to figuring out how to reduce them.

The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending May 8.

Legislation that would help farmers participate in carbon markets has been reintroduced to the U.S. Senate for consideration after clearing the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry on April 22.

Gov. Ralph Northam has awarded more than $9.4 million through the first round of the Clean Air Communities Program to fund five government fleet electrification projects.

The Terry McAuliffe gubernatorial campaign released a new digital ad highlighting the contrast between his vision to create a more equitable post-COVID Virginia and the extreme right-wing Republican candidates vying for the GOP nomination.
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