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Oil prices hit a record low Monday, dropping nearly 300 percent, with May futures closing at negative $37 per barrel. Fewer drivers are on the roads and fewer planes are in the sky due to the coronavirus outbreak, causing demand to plummet. Oil storage facilities are nearing capacity as a result. Mexico Jun 17, 2019 Going on a summer vacation this year? You’re in good company. Almost 100 million Americans, or 4 in 10 U.S. adults, will take a family trip in 2019, according to AAA. That’s up slightly from last year. Meanwhile, financial website Bankrate.com found in a March 2019 survey of 2,577 adults that 52% are planning a summer holiday this year. So. ....
PA Senate Dems Hold Policy Roundtable to Discuss Bright Future of Labor & Clean Energy Harrisburg – April 22, 2021 – At the request of Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa (D- Allegheny), the Senate Democratic Policy Committee held a virtual round table discussion on the future of clean energy development and clean energy jobs in Pennsylvania. This hearing was held on Earth Day to honor the history of environmental stewardship this day represents, and to acknowledge the importance of preserving our environment. “There was a reason president Joe Biden unveiled his historic infrastructure plan here in Pittsburgh,” Costa said. “Our city got its start in the industrial revolution, but as our world has evolved so must the infrastructure that keeps us going. We need clean energy sources that lead us into the future, powered by men and women in family sustaining jobs. Our earth does not have infinite resources, and it is our duty to protect and preserve the ....
DOXA at 20 Vancouver’s film festival opened my eyes to the beauty and power of documentary cinema. I’m forever grateful. Dorothy Woodend is culture editor of The Tyee. Reach her here. SHARES On the eve of DOXA’s Documentary Film Festival’s 20th Anniversary, the festival’s former director of programming Dorothy Woodend, seen here in 2015 in front of a still from Monsterman, reflects on the good, the bad and the kinda kooky of two decades of documentary cinema. Photo courtesy of DOXA Documentary Film Festival. Twenty years ago, documentary films were for nerds. Not cinema snobs, but even nerdier types turtleneck-wearing, herb-tea drinking, no-fun folks. The cinematic equivalent of bran, documentaries were for people who lectured about the Oxford comma, watched PBS exclusively and started every sentence with the words, “Well, actually…” ....