
Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Global Fashion Leaders Descend on Copenhagen to Unveil New Sustainability Insights and Initiatives
6 June 2025: From 3-5 June, Global Fashion Summit: Copenhagen Edition 2025 (https://globalfashionsummit.com/) convened over 1000 influential leaders from brands, retailers, NGOs, policymakers, manufacturers, innovators, and adjacent industries to advance collective action on fashion’s sustainability challenges and opportunities. Presented by Global Fashion Agenda (https://globalfashionagenda.org/) (GFA), the non-profit accelerating the transition to a net positive fashion industry, the forum was held at the iconic Copenhagen Concert Hall, with side events hosted at prestigious cultural venues

Morning Mix Kicks Off Diaper Drive to Support Families in Need
Air Quality Alert Issued for Several Counties in Illinois and Indiana An Air Quality Alert has been officially announced for multiple regions across…

Second Phase of Affordable Housing Development Reaches Completion in Hunts Point
Construction Milestone Reached for Phase Two of The Peninsula Development in Hunts Point Hunts Point, Bronx – The construction of Phase Two of…

Teen Spotlight 2025: Aarin Coronado from Hillcrest School
Student Spotlight: Aarin Coronado of Hillcrest School Kenosha, WI – In a continuous effort to highlight exceptional students from across Kenosha County, the…


Trustees Approve Budget Framework for 2025-26
Cornell University, a leading institution in higher education, has announced that it provides more financial assistance to its undergraduate students than any of…

Flatbay Capital Provides .5 Million CRE Financing for Texas Distributor
Flatbay Capital’s client is a family-owned and operated distributor of industrial and maritime products based in Texas. Established in 1963, the company has built a solid reputation as a trusted partner for numerous national businesses.

Microplastics May Present Brain Risks for Coastal Communities
Key Takeaways
Microplastics may be influencing the brain health of coastal populations.