
Earth Talk: U.S. lags behind China. Europe on EVs
The U.S. lags as a distant third among electric vehicle (EV) sales and production. According to Bloomberg, China claims a whopping 46 percent of global EV sales.

The U.S. lags as a distant third among electric vehicle (EV) sales and production. According to Bloomberg, China claims a whopping 46 percent of global EV sales.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture has reopened after a landmark reimagining of the Richmond-based institution.

New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville will host a book reading and signing with bestselling author Corban Addison on Friday, July 8, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors has approved a resolution to establish the Blackwood Department of Real Estate within the Pamplin College of Business, pending final approval from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.

For a low-income, first-year, or transfer student in engineering, navigating the collegiate infrastructure can be just like a connect-the-dots puzzle: labyrinthian.

Fifty-five years ago this month, Martin Luther King, Jr. published his fourth and final book: “Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?”

America is awash with weapons, and the tragic consequences are before us every day. The world is also awash with weapons, as reported by the Stockholm Peace Research Institute in Sweden, the leading source for data on military spending and the arms trade.

Aquatic forage species — the small fish, worms and other out-of-sight species that feed all the others — are the lifeblood of the Chesapeake Bay.

Pharmaceutical companies have regularly stopped producing key generic drugs. The reason: these medicines do not generate enough profit.

The environmental damage from mass-produced meat, the source of most Americans’ beef, poultry and pork, is quite real.