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  • The Kennedy Center was shaped by 3 different presidents : NPR

    The Kennedy Center was shaped by 3 different presidents : NPR

    President John F. Kennedy, left, looks at a model of what was later named the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC., in 1963.

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  • Long Beach State Men’s Basketball To Face No. 4 Iowa State Sunday

    Long Beach State Men’s Basketball To Face No. 4 Iowa State Sunday

    LONG BEACH, Calif. — Long Beach State will face their toughest test of the season on Sunday, hitting the road to take on one of the top teams in the country on the road, No. 11 Iowa State. The Cyclones are a perfect 11-0 on the season and host…

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  • Dukes Continue Conference Play at Marshall

    Dukes Continue Conference Play at Marshall

    MARSHALL, W.Va. – James Madison women’s basketball continues conference play as it treks to Marshall for a Saturday afternoon contest. Action inside the Cam Henderson Center is set for 1 p.m. and will stream on ESPN+.

    LAST TIME VS. THUNDERING…

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    The Amazon CloudFront distribution is configured to block access from your country.
    We can’t connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might…

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  • Microsoft’s The Top Brand Scammers Use When Phishing For Clicks, Study Shows

    Microsoft’s The Top Brand Scammers Use When Phishing For Clicks, Study Shows

    Nearly as soon as the web was born, scammers were using it to con people out of their money. From foreign princes who need your help to reclaim their family fortunes to chain emails with embedded ransomware, there’s no shortage of schemes…

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  • Reports show how mpox clade 1b spreads through non-sexual contact in DR Congo, Ireland

    Reports show how mpox clade 1b spreads through non-sexual contact in DR Congo, Ireland

    In a study published yesterday in Eurosurveillance, a team led by Johns Hopkins University researchers describe an mpox clade 1b outbreak in Uvira, a densely populated city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where transmission was…

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  • Transit Planning Project: A Roadmap to cleaner transit options

    News release

    Montreal, Quebec, December 19, 2025 — Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages on behalf of the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada, Josipa Petrunić, President and CEO of the Canadian Urban Transit Research & Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC), and Marie Lapointe, President and General Manager for the Association de l’industrie électrique du Québec (AIEQ), announced a joint investment of over $1.2 million to support a study, data analysis and performance assessments on the use of battery electric buses by transit agencies throughout Canada.

    The resources and tools acquired through this study will provide valuable insight and practical advice to transit agencies seeking to implement cleaner transit options Study topics include: battery degradation, charger efficiency and diesel to electric powertrain conversion efficiency. Through research and data sharing, this investment supports the transition to cleaner transportation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing communities in Canada with quieter, more efficient transit options. 

    Quotes

    “This project is a prime example of how strong collaboration towards a common goal can lead to innovation and growth in our communities. By supporting comprehensive planning today, we’re laying the groundwork for future projects that will create jobs, grow the economy, and protect our environment for generations to come.”

    The Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada

    “This initiative highlights how collaboration and forward-thinking planning can enhance the lives of Canadians. By prioritizing transit infrastructure now, we are creating opportunities for economic development, improving quality of life, and ensuring a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations ahead.”

    The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages

    “Through this project, transit agencies across Canada are gaining the evidence and insights they need to plan their transition to zero emission fleets with confidence. By working together and sharing real-world performance data, we’re ensuring that communities of all sizes, from coast to coast, have the tools to electrify transit in ways that are reliable, affordableand sustainable for the long term.”    

    Josipa Petrunić, President and CEO of the Canadian Urban Transit Research & Innovation Consortium 

    “This is great news for large-scale transportation electrification in Canada. We look forward to sharing the results of these studies in Québec with our members, including STM, and organizations like Propulsion Québec and the Vallée de la Transition Énergétique.”

    Marie Lapointe, CEO of the Association de l’industrie électrique du Québec (AIEQ)

    Quick facts

    • The Government of Canada is contributing $990,246 to this project through the Zero Emission Transit Fund (ZETF) and CUTRIC membership is contributing $247,562.

    • To date, Canadian transit agencies/municipalities have agreed to share their valuable knowledge and findings into this dataset, which will help to inform other agencies and cities looking to begin a similar process for transitioning to zero emission transit in their communities.

    • The ZETF helps communities transition to zero emission transit and school buses to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

    • The ZETF is part of the Canada Public Transit Fund, which will provide an average of $3 billion annually annually on a permanent basis to respond to local transit needs by enhancing integrated planning, improving access to public transit and active transportation, and supporting the development of more affordable, sustainable, and inclusive communities.

    • Through an agreement with CUTRIC, the Government of Canada is investing $10 million through the ZETF over five years to help transit bus operators to complete planning work and increase their level of readiness to transition to zero emissions bus fleets.

    • CUTRIC’s mission is to support the commercialization of technologies through industry-led collaborative research, development, demonstration and integration projects that bring innovative design to Canada’s low-carbon smart mobility ecosystem.

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    Contacts

    For more information (media only), please contact:

    Renée LeBlanc Proctor
    Senior Communications Advisor and Press Secretary
    Office of the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada
    Renee.Proctor@infc.gc.ca

    Media Relations
    Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
    613-960-9251
    Toll free: 1-877-250-7154
    Email: media-medias@infc.gc.ca
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    Web: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada

    Media Relations
    Association de l’industrie électrique du Québec (AIEQ)
    Email: communications@aieq.net

    Kayla Moyes 
    Canadian Urban Transit Research & Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC)
    kayla.moyes@talkshopmedia.com


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  • US Department of Labor announces launch of American Manufacturing Apprenticeship fund, designed to support, expand registered apprenticeships – U.S. Department of Labor (.gov)

    1. US Department of Labor announces launch of American Manufacturing Apprenticeship fund, designed to support, expand registered apprenticeships  U.S. Department of Labor (.gov)
    2. Arkansas selected to lead national manufacturing apprenticeship expansion effort  The Manila Times
    3. Arkansas Awarded $35.8M to Grow US Manufacturing Apprenticeships  Arkansas Business

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  • UN urges calm in Bangladesh after killing of protest leader sparks unrest – UN News

    1. UN urges calm in Bangladesh after killing of protest leader sparks unrest  UN News
    2. Body of Bangladesh student leader reaches Dhaka amid nationwide unrest  Dawn
    3. Bangladesh on edge after killing of 2024 uprising activist triggers unrest  Al Jazeera

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  • France condemns any attempt to seize power by force

    France condemns any attempt to seize power by force

    Mr. President,

    First, I would like to thank the Deputy Special Representative, Ms. Barrie Lynne Freeman, for her briefing, and I would like to welcome the presence with us of the representatives of Benin and Côte d’Ivoire. I…

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