The best (and worst) novels of 2021 so far
In this regularly updated guide, our critics review the best of the year s fiction – and suggest a few books to avoid
Eight of the best: this year s top novels
The Start-Up Wife by Tahmima Anam ★★★☆☆
Tahmima Anam is best known as the award-winning writer of three novels (A Golden Age, The Good Muslim and The Bones of Grace), and less well-known as the executive director of a music technology startup called ROLI. An experience no doubt plumbed for her latest book, The Startup Wife, a tech industry-set reverse romcom in which a young Bangladeshi-American woman creates a social media network that gets out of control.
May 25, 2021 | Uncategorized
Six additional COVID-19 deaths
SANTA FE – New Mexico state health officials on Tuesday announced 186 additional COVID-19 cases. Per the state Department of Health, the most recent cases are:
· 31 new cases in Bernalillo County
· 1 new case in De Baca County
· 5 new cases in Doña Ana County
· 2 new cases in Eddy County
· 1 new case in Grant County
· 3 new cases in Guadalupe County
· 3 new cases in Lea County
· 1 new case in Lincoln County
· 5 new cases in Otero County
· 1 new case in Quay County
· 2 new cases in Rio Arriba County
· 7 new cases in Roosevelt County
· 10 new cases in Sandoval County
· 16 new cases in San Juan County
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Houston, TX | AquaNRG is an environmental and energy tech company that is pioneering Data Chemistry Physics, a new scientific methodology which uses data-driven methods such as deep learning and machine learning to complement and enhance theoretical modeling based on reactive transport modeling (RTM) principles. AquaNRG offers a SaaS-based model for chemistry-physics informed AI simulation platform and high-performance cloud computing with pay-as-you-go subscription pricing. This technology has applications for the oil and gas sector in prediction and optimization of energy production. AquaNRG has been awarded 3 SBIR grants from the US Department of Energy and National Science Foundation totaling up to $1.4M in funding.
A $200 million settlement in a long-fought battle over a 1935 trust left to late philanthropist and newspaper publisher Richard Mellon Scaife was approved in Westmoreland County court Thursday. The approval during a brief hearing before Judge Harry Smail closes the book on a legal entanglement dating back to 2014