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Stanhope, NJ Embraces SSD Glass’ Expert Glass Designs

Stanhope homeowners are diving into the latest bathroom trend: stunning custom shower doors from SSD Glass, a leading glass company Northwest New Jersey . Known for its creative craftsmanship, SSD Glass is transforming bathrooms into spa-like retreats with personalized designs that blend modern style and seamless functionality, making every shower a daily delight. SSD Glass

What is OpenLedger (OPEN)? A Guide to Decentralized AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is growing rapidly and continues to revolutionize different fields. However, its progress depends on the quality of data. Web3 AI Company OpenLedger has pioneered the AI trend with cutting-edge innovations that utilize blockchain to address the challenge of quality data.  But what is OpenLedger? This article delves into the subject to explain

Creatives share tricks for taming imposter syndrome that actually work

We've all experienced it. That familiar knot in your stomach when you're about to share your work with a client, a colleague or the whole wide world on social media. The voice whispering that everyone else has it figured out, whilst you're just winging it. The creeping certainty that sooner or later, you'll be found

Lens on two wheels: photographer Ricky Adam’s love letter to Leeds

Two decades ago, photographer Ricky Adam swapped the rolling hills of Northern Ireland for the red-brick terraces of inner-city Leeds. Exploring this new environment on his bicycle, he brought along his camera for the ride. And now he's brought together the best of these images. Ricky's new book, Back-to-Back, published by Audit/This is Ours with

Boom Brief #2: How you tackled our challenge to brand a northern design school

We only launched Boom Briefs—a monthly creative workout designed to get your creative juices flowing—last month. But if our first challenge around creative retreats was anything to go by, we knew we were onto something special. For our second brief, we decided to tackle something every designer can relate to: education. But not just any

How Jane Austen’s novels got a brand new look for 2025

When illustrator and printmaker Sarah Young received the commission to illustrate Jane Austen's complete novels for the Folio Society, she was a little taken aback. "Most of my work recently has been around myth, folktale and especially the Ancient Greeks," she explains. We're glad she took on the challenge, though, because this unexpected pairing has

Why China is Pouring Billions into Brazil’s Energy and Oil

Tsvetana Paraskova Tsvetana is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing for news outlets such as iNVEZZ and SeeNews.  More Info Premium Content By Tsvetana Paraskova - Sep 06, 2025, 6:00 PM CDT Chinese investments in Brazil more than doubled in 2024, reaching $4.18 billion across 39 projects, making Brazil the

U.S. Energy Policy Pivots Towards Domestic Security

By Rystad Energy - Sep 06, 2025, 4:00 PM CDT The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) fundamentally shifts US energy policy by supporting traditional fuels and reversing key green energy provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act. The OBBBA accelerates the termination of tax credits for wind, solar, and clean hydrogen, while extending credits for

How U.S. Politics Killed a Nearly Complete Offshore Wind Farm

Leon Stille Leon Stille has a background in energy sciences (MSc and BSc) and is pursuing a PhD in energy policy. He currently runs his own company,… More Info Premium Content By Leon Stille - Sep 06, 2025, 2:00 PM CDT Ørsted’s Revolution Wind, 80% complete and designed to power 350,000 homes, was abruptly halted

The Energy Monster AI Is Creating

Irina Slav Irina is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing on the oil and gas industry. More Info Premium Content By Irina Slav - Sep 06, 2025, 12:00 PM CDT The significant and growing energy demands of artificial intelligence are prompting a rapid expansion of energy production, often involving fossil

The Rise of Battery Trains

Felicity Bradstock Felicity Bradstock is a freelance writer specialising in Energy and Finance. She has a Master’s in International Development from the University of Birmingham, UK. More Info Premium Content By Felicity Bradstock - Sep 06, 2025, 10:00 AM CDT Japan pioneered battery-powered passenger trains, cutting thousands of tonnes of CO? since 2016. The UK

Will Poland and Turkey Become Nuclear Snares for the U.S.?

Foreign Affairs Both nations want nukes—and continued American protection. George Washington and America’s other Founders repeatedly expressed an aversion to “entangling alliances” that could snare their country in unnecessary and unwise conflicts. Unfortunately, recent generations of U.S. political and policy elites have thoroughly abandoned that wisdom.  Nowhere is the corrosive change more evident than with

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