Chevron to Lay Off 200 Workers in Midland's Permian Basin Amidst Cost-Cutting Measures
Chevron Corp. is laying off about 200 workers in the Permian Basin, not the 800 originally reported due to a "data entry issue" with the Texas Workforce Commission. The layoffs are part of a 15-20% global workforce reduction by 2026.
Glendale's Adams Square Mini Park Hosts 'Dream Stop' Art Exhibit, Celebrating Youth Creativity and Future Vision
Art installation "Dream Stop" at Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station, presented by Delight Art Foundation, displays children's art from June 2 to July 25, 2025, encouraging local youth creativity.
Study Reveals How Climate Shaped Monument Building Among Ancient Herders in South Arabia
Archaeologists uncover how ancient herders in South Arabia adapted monument-building practices over 7,000 years due to environmental changes, as detailed in a study led by Joy McCorriston of The Ohio State University.
Harvard University Settles Legal Dispute, Will Transfer Historical Slave Photographs to Connecticut Woman and African American Museum
Harvard University settled a legal dispute with Tamara Lanier by agreeing to hand over historical slave photos for display at a South Carolina museum, alongside a confidential monetary settlement.












