- Rivian Signals Long-Term Bet With 10-Year CEO Pay Plan
Rivian’s stock moved higher after the board green-lit a 10-year, performance-based pay plan for CEO RJ Scaringe. The move comes amid strong quarterly momentum and the spinoff of its Mind Robotics unit, backed by new funding. With mixed analyst signals and rising momentum, the future path for Rivian’s long-term strategy is back in the spotlight.
- Dallas Mavericks: Is Nico Harrison About to Be Fired?
Whispers of a front-office shakeup swirl around the Mavericks as a controversial move reshapes the franchise. With injuries mounting and a rookie stepping into the spotlight, Dallas faces a pivotal moment that could redefine its future.
- Pacific Braces for Weak La Niña Ahead of Cyclone Season
Forecasts point to a weak La Niña taking shape in the Pacific over the coming months, with potential shifts in rainfall and cyclone activity as the season approaches. The event may bring wetter conditions to some islands and drier spells to others, impacting agriculture and water resources. As communities prepare, resilience and proactive planning will be key to navigating the changing weather landscape.
- Cast your vote for Buffalo Wild Wings Girls Prep Athlete of the Week — which standout will take the crown?
Five standout prep athletes headline the week’s Buffalo Wild Wings Girls Prep Athlete of the Week lineup, spanning volleyball and swimming. From blistering kills to fast swims and personal bests, their performances left a mark. Meet the nominees and the moments that defined the week.
- COP30: Climate Crisis Now a Health Crisis, WHO Says
Climate change is being reframed as a health crisis, with calls for bold global action as COP30 unfolds. A regional health leader urges stronger political commitment and unified efforts—from governments to communities—to shield vulnerable populations from climate-related health risks. The discussion points toward building resilient health systems through collaboration and shared responsibility.