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Americans' Urge to Help Overcomes Lock Down Limitations

VisionLink

In the face of the escalating COVID-19 pandemic, National Voluntary Agencies Active in Disaster (NVOAD), Visionlink’s Disaster Technologies Division and Sterling Volunteers are partnering in a public-private pro bono effort to help state governments and non-profit agencies mobilize the desire of Americans to provide help from a safe distance.

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Apple is reportedly relying on states to pay for digital ID rollouts

The Verge

Apple will soon let users in participating states digitally store their driver’s licenses or state IDs on their iPhone’s wallet, but according to a report by CNBC , the initiative will be partially funded by the states — and their taxpayers. Image: Apple.

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Emerge Career’s tech-forward job training lets incarcerated folks hit the road on release

TechCrunch

The first training program Emerge has been making available is a commercial trucking license. The company has signed over $2 million in LOIs and contracts starting in Connecticut, and is in talks with three other states. The pay is good and the work is steady — perfect for someone trying to get back on their feet.

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The Cost of Starting a Nonprofit in Every State

NonProfit Hub

Alaska business license: $50. Publishing of incorporation: ~$200 (vary based on publication and length of copy). Arizona state taxes: $12 per license/location. Colorado charitable license: $8. Connecticut. Connecticut charitable registration: $50 ($0 if exempt). Florida sales tax license: $5, if applicable.

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The Station: Uber seals a deal with NYC taxis, Aurora rolls into ride-hailing and LG Energy invests in North America

TechCrunch

The Routing Company , a startup that’s bringing the ease of on-demand ride-hailing to public transit, raised a $15 million Series A , led by Galvanize Climate Solutions. . Finn , a European car subscription platform, is expanding into Western Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. Miscellaneous .

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The most innovative companies for energy in 2025

Fast Company Tech

Propelled by record levels of public and private investment, utility-scale solar and wind power accounted for close to 90% of all new energy build-outs in the first nine months of 2024, a nearly 30% surge over 2023. climate policy, will struggle to reverse.

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What to expect if the EPA revokes this key part of U.S. climate policies

Fast Company Tech

EPA that six greenhouse gases are pollutants under the Clean Air Act and that the EPA has a duty under the same law to determine whether they pose a danger to public health or welfare. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Supreme Court ruled in Massachusetts v.

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