The Broncos could unwrap a critically important win on Thursday night in Kansas City.
As Denver (12-3) chases an AFC West crown and the No. 1 seed in the conference, the team could move another step closer to those goals with a win…

The Broncos could unwrap a critically important win on Thursday night in Kansas City.
As Denver (12-3) chases an AFC West crown and the No. 1 seed in the conference, the team could move another step closer to those goals with a win…

A team of astronomers has captured a young world, WISPIT 2b, sitting inside a dark ring around its star. The object is a protoplanet, a planet still forming inside a broad disk of gas and dust.
Instead of hiding in the central hole of the disk,…

TOKYO, Japan, December 25, 2025 – Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced that wheelchair racer Catherine Debrunner, supported by Honda with Honda racing wheelchairs, won the Best Female (Summer Sports) category of the Para Sport Awards 2025,…
Since 2020, as a part of its corporate information website, Honda has been operating “Honda Stories,” as one of the owned media platforms that communicates the current initiatives and future vision of Honda. It introduces Honda initiatives from the past, present and future, including the underlying thoughts and passions of each initiative, through interviews with Honda associates, executives and other stakeholders.
In addition to Honda Stories, Honda has been communicating a wide range of information through multiple owned media platforms:
The use of multiple owned media platforms has enabled Honda to present a single theme from multiple perspectives. However, having multiple owned media platforms created a challenge, making it difficult for users to find related articles on the same theme all at once. To address this challenge, Honda launched Discover Honda, a new content curation media platform that enables users to find related articles from multiple Honda owned media while leveraging the unique expertise of each medium.
Initially, Discover Honda will primarily curate content from Honda Stories, Honda Technology, Honda Design, Motorsports, HRC, and Honda Sports Challenge. Moving forward, Honda is planning to expand the range of owned media included in the curation.

CHICAGO (WLS) — For the first time in decades, a dog in Chicago tested positive for rabies.
The Bow Wow Lounge, a pet boarding and daycare facility on North Ravenswood said the rabid dog,…

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he would be willing to withdraw troops from the country’s eastern industrial heartland as part of a plan to end Russia’s war, if Moscow also pulls back and the area becomes a demilitarised…

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – The government is considering replacing its net metering policy for rooftop solar with a net billing mechanism for solar consumers across the country, an official confirmed on Wednesday, as Islamabad looks to ease financial strain on the struggling power sector.
Under the proposed framework for the net billing system, electricity generated by rooftop solar systems and exported to the national grid by consumers would be bought at a rate 60 percent lower than the previous price of electricity. Consumers, on the other hand, will continue to buy power from the national grid at the prevailing commercial rates.
Net metering, on the other hand, allows power consumers to offset exported units directly against imported electricity at the same price.
Government officials say the policy change is aimed at easing mounting financial pressure on Pakistan’s power sector, where rapid solar adoption has reduced revenues for distribution companies even as fixed capacity payments to power producers continue to rise.
“Under the proposed regulations, net billing will apply to both old and new customers who will have to pay full commercial tariffs for all imported units,” a National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) official told Arab News on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to the media.
However, he clarified the new rules would be implemented after a public hearing and NEPRA obtains feedback from stakeholders.
As per the government’s proposal, which is available on NEPRA’s website, new solar consumers would get the lower average energy price while existing customers would continue receiving the higher PPP rates until the expiry of their seven-year contracts.
Pakistan Energy Minister Sardar Awais Leghari told Arab News the government would present its position during NEPRA’s public hearing expected next month.
“Contractual obligations will be fulfilled for existing consumers while new consumers will receive energy rates for their produced units as per NEPRA’s proposal,” Leghari said, adding that consultations would continue for at least a month.
Asked whether the policy could be revised, Leghari said: “Only if the regulator approves.”
The government’s proposal has sparked strong concerns among consumers, energy experts and industry stakeholders, who warn the plan could slow the adoption of renewable energy as Pakistan struggles with climate vulnerability, rising fuel import bills and deepening circular debt in the power sector.
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SETTING THE SCENE
Returning home for its final conference battle of the year, and the first of three straight games at home, Stanford men’s basketball hosts CSUN on Saturday, Dec. 27 at 5 p.m., broadcast on ACC Network Extra.
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