Jennifer Trinkle
Jennifer Trinkle Proposal Manager, Contractor, Proposal Development Office, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center Professional Experience: Secretarial co-op student in the Office of Education (1995-1997) Administrative assistant in the Office of Education (1997-2006) Administrative analyst in the Science Directorate/Climate Science Branch (2006-2018) Proposal Manager in PDO (2018-present) Education: Graduated MagnaContinue Reading
Cynthia McPherson
Cynthia McPherson Schedule Analyst, Contractor, Program Planning & Control, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center NASA Langley schedule analyst since 2012. Education/Professional Experience: B.S., Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State University M.S, Engineering and Environmental Management, Air Force Institute of Technology + Contact Cynthia McPherson + Return to the NASA Langley ScienceContinue Reading
Johnathan Hair
Johnathan Hair Senior Research Scientist, Lidar Sciences Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center About Dr. Johnathan Hair is a senior research scientist in the Lidar Sciences Branch, Science Directorate at NASA Langley Research Center, focused on the development and application of advanced active remote sensing technologies and measurement systemsContinue Reading
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NYC 2026 Bartender Calendar Turns Up the Heat for LGBTQ+ Charity
Boxers NYC is back with its 2026 Bartender Calendar, and it’s raising the bar, literally. The latest edition fuses bold, intimate photography with the charisma of the bar’s bartenders, creating a calendar that’s both art and fundraising powerhouse. All proceeds benefit Out My Closet, a nonprofit providing essentials to unhousedContinue Reading
West Virginia’s Radioactive Party Zone
In 2020, Ashlin Bailey was 16 and working at a Taco Bell in Fairmont, West Virginia, when she and some friends drove out to what they thought was an abandoned paper mill on a hilltop just outside town. Two childhood hangs had recently shuttered, Skate-A-Way and Valley Worlds of Fun,Continue Reading
In Shocking Role Reversal, Ecuador Ordered to Pay Chevron $220 Million
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here . Over a quarter century in the Ecuadorian Amazon, oil giant Texaco (now Chevron) perpetrated an ecological disaster: It dumped 3.2 million gallons of toxic waste,Continue Reading
The EPA Website Got the Basics of Climate Science Right — Until Last Week
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. If you want to know what’s causing climate change and how it affects where you live, don’t turn to the Environmental Protection Agency for answers. The government agency purged basic facts about global warming from its website lastContinue Reading
Justice Department again fails to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal grand jury here refused to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday, one federal law enforcement source and another person familiar with the matter told NBC News, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Texas crypto mines consumed more power than 1 million homes: Exclusive
A Straight Arrow News investigation found that in 2024, large cryptocurrency operations in Texas consumed more electricity mining virtual currencies such as Bitcoin than residential utility customers in the cities of San Antonio and El Paso combined. The footprint of crypto mines is expected to keep growing in the comingContinue Reading
7 Best TextNow Alternatives for Free Calling in 2026
Free calling apps like TextNow are being widely used today for smooth global communication without needing extra hardware and software. These apps allow people to communicate over the internet (VoIP) as they do not use a traditional carrier network. Users can get free phone numbers, unlimited calling and messaging acrossContinue Reading
US lawmakers join calls for justice in Israel’s attacks on journalists
Lawmakers urge action to address patterns of attacks on journalists, including 2023’s double-tap killing in Lebanon., Washington, DC – American journalist Dylan Collins wants to know “who pulled the trigger” in the 2023 Israeli double-tap strike in south Lebanon that injured him and killed Reuters video reporter Issam Abdallah. CollinsContinue Reading
Nuclear ambition, proxies & defiance: Iran’s former top diplomat
Mohammad Javad Zarif discusses Iran’s political and military involvement in the Middle East and beyond., On the Record In this episode of On the Record, Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem is joined by Iran’s former foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif. They discuss Iran’s political and military involvement in the Middle EastContinue Reading












