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Beyoncé and Jay-Z team with Tiffany & Co. for HBCU scholarships | CNN entertainment

CNN entertainment | Beyoncé and Jay-Z team with Tiffany & Co. for HBCU scholarships

Beyoncé and JAY-Z for the Tiffany & Co. in the “About Love” campaign.

(CNN) – The Carters are bringing some love to five historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)

Following the launch of their “About Love” campaign, it’s been announced that Beyoncé and Jay-Z have partnered with Tiffany & Co. for the Love Scholarship program via BeyGOOD and the Shawn Carter Foundation.  —read more

Biden administration says solar energy has the potential to power 40% of US electricity by 2035 | CNN politics

CNN politics | Biden administration says solar energy has the potential to power 40% of US electricity by 2035

Westlands Solar Park in the San Joaquin Valley of California is the largest solar power plant in the United States.

(CNN) – A new report from the US Department of Energy shows that solar energy could play a massive role in transitioning the United States’ power sector to clean energy.

The new DOE Solar Futures Study, released Wednesday, shows that by 2035, solar energy has the potential to power 40% of the nation’s electricity and create up to 1.5 million jobs — without raising electricity costs for consumers.

“The study illuminates the fact that solar, our cheapest and fastest-growing source of clean energy, could produce enough electricity to power all of the homes in the US by 2035 and employ as many as 1.5 million people in the process,” said Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm.  —read more

Wall Street’s hottest investor is betting big on a handful of stocks. Critics say she’s playing with fire | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | Wall Street’s hottest investor is betting big on a handful of stocks. Critics say she’s playing with fire

New York (CNN Business) – At a time when many investors are content to follow the crowd and buy top techs like Apple, Amazon and Microsoft, Cathie Wood is looking for the next big innovators in buzzy fields like robotics, fintech and space exploration.

It’s a high-flying, high-risk, high-reward tier of investing. And it’s put Wood’s fans on a white-knuckle ride in 2021.

Last year, Wood’s strategy paid huge dividends for investors in her flagship Ark Innovation (ARKK) exchange-traded fund. It surged nearly 150% in 2020 and helped turn her into a Wall Street superstar — sort of the Warren Buffett of momentum investing.  —read more—  

Plans for $400-billion new city in the American desert unveiled | CNN style Architecture

CNN style Architecture | Plans for $400-billion new city in the American desert unveiled

The cleanliness of Tokyo, the diversity of New York and the social services of Stockholm: Billionaire Marc Lore has outlined his vision for a 5-million-person “new city in America” and appointed a world-famous architect to design it.

Now, he just needs somewhere to build it — and $400 billion in funding.

The former Walmart executive last week unveiled plans for Telosa, a sustainable metropolis that he hopes to create, from scratch, in the American desert. The ambitious 150,000-acre proposal promises eco-friendly architecture, sustainable energy production and a purportedly drought-resistant water system. A so-called “15-minute city design” will allow residents to access their workplaces, schools and amenities within a quarter-hour commute of their homes.  —read more— 

How to fix your job so that you love it, in three steps | CNN health

CNN health | How to fix your job so that you love it, in three steps

(CNN) – Our work-life balance has, to borrow a term we all learned in the 2020 Olympics, been feeling “the twisties” during the pandemic. So many of had to adapt to working from home, adjustments and accommodations, mass layoffs, career pivots and rehiring.

Even if you managed to keep your job, it likely changed in some significant way. And change doesn’t always mean for the better.

Even before Covid-19, more than half of Americans found their job unsatisfactory, according to an annual survey by the Conference Board research group. The nation had been hovering around the halfway mark of job dissatisfaction since at least 2000.  —read more— 

Verstappen sends home fans wild with victory over Hamilton amid party atmosphere at the Dutch GP | F1

F1 | Verstappen sends home fans wild with victory over Hamilton amid party atmosphere at the Dutch GP

Max Verstappen has moved back to the head of the drivers’ standings, after winning the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort over title rival Lewis Hamilton, sending his home fans into ecstasy, as the second Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas completed the podium.

In the first Dutch Grand Prix since 1985, Verstappen led away from pole, keeping Hamilton at bay throughout the 72-lap encounter around the sweeping Zandvoort track, to bring home his seventh win of the season, as Hamilton had to settle for second, the seven-time champion stopping with two laps to go for softs.Bottas was a comfortable third, despite his own late stop for soft tyres, with Bottas appearing to then ignore team orders not to attempt to take the fastest lap bonus point away from Hamilton – only for Hamilton to claim it anyway on the final lap.  —read more— 

West Point will unveil a statue honoring a group of Black soldiers | CNN

CNN | West Point will unveil a statue honoring a group of Black soldiers

The Buffalo Solider bronze statue by artist Eddie Dixon was installed at West Point on August 31 and will be officially unveiled in a ceremony on September 10.

(CNN) – After years of fundraising, the US Military Academy at West Point will finally unveil a new monument dedicated to the Buffalo Soldiers, a group of Black soldiers who played a key role in the westward expansion of the United States.

The monument — a 10-foot-tall bronze statue depicting a Buffalo Soldier on a horse — has already been installed at the military academy, but will not be officially unveiled until a ceremony on September 10.”These Soldiers embodied the West Point motto of Duty, Honor, Country and ideals of the Army Ethic,” said US Military Academy 60th Superintendent, Lt. Gen. Darryl A. Williams in a statement. “This monument will ensure that the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers is enduringly revered, honored and celebrated while serving as an inspiration for the next generations of cadets.”  —read more— 

Former district attorney indicted in connection to Ahmaud Arbery investigation | CNN

CNN | Former district attorney indicted in connection to Ahmaud Arbery investigation

(CNN) – A former district attorney in Georgia has been charged after allegedly interfering with the arrest of a man involved in the 2020 shooting death of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery.

Former Brunswick District Attorney Jackie Johnson has been indicted on charges of violating her oath as a public officer and obstructing a police officer.

Both charges are in connection to Johnson’s alleged actions surrounding the investigation of the fatal shooting of Arbery while he was jogging through a Glynn County subdivision on February 23, 2020, according to the indictment.

Gregory McMichael, his son Travis McMichael and neighbor William Bryan, are charged with murder in connection with Arbery’s death. The three pleaded not guilty.  —read more— 

Coffee may reduce risk of death from stroke and heart disease | CNN health

CNN health | Coffee may reduce risk of death from stroke and heart disease

(CNN) – Drinking up to three cups of coffee a day may protect your heart, a new study finds.

Among people with no diagnosis of heart disease, regular coffee consumption of 0.5 to 3 cups of coffee a day was associated with a decreased risk of death from heart disease, stroke and early death from any cause when compared to non-coffee drinkers.

The study, presented Friday at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology, examined the coffee drinking behavior of over 468,000 people who participate in the UK Biobank Study, which houses in-depth genetic and health information on more than a half a million Brits.  —read more

How this designer’s heritage inspires her vibrant work | CNN travel

CNN travel | How this designer’s heritage inspires her vibrant work

CNN – From the haute couture runways of Bogotá to the vibrant Pacific coast of Colombia, designer Lia Samantha draws inspiration from her Afro-descendant heritage in every garment she creates.  —watch— 

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