Archive (Page 133)

September 6, 2022

‘This is My Only Home:’ Srebrenica Genocide Survivor Determined to Stay Despite Fears of a New War in Bosnia

Ahmed Hrustanovic lost all of his adult male relatives in the genocide, over thirty of them, including both of his paternal and maternal grandfathers and uncles.

Masked residents stand in line before PPE-clad health workers and police officers, presenting phones to be checked.

August 27, 2022

China’s Cybersecurity Woes: Real Threat or Sensationalism for Clicks

When a data leak impacts Chinese citizens, is the eagerness with which American media outlets jump to report on the story justified?

August 26, 2022

Top Solar Executive Now Fully Supports Nuclear Energy

Ryan Pickering's fame in the world of solar power started in 2013 when he moved off-grid to a yurt in the hills of Southern California. For the next seven years, he documented what it was like to live in a place entirely powered by the sun on Instagram, launching his influencer career.

August 26, 2022

Batteries Invade Grasslands: Why Innovative Energy Technologies Have No Boundaries, but All the Rage in Renewables

John James said he is terrified of a possible Battery Energy Storage System failure event that he said would wreak havoc over his property.

August 19, 2022

On the Wings of Angels: How Whistleblowers Shed Light on Harassment at Victoria’s Secret

Leslie Wexner and Ed Razek were the two most powerful men at Victoria’s Secret until whistleblowers came forward to expose the toxic underpinnings of their power.