Latest news with #Hub


USA Today
12 hours ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Cleveland Guardians vs. St. Louis Cardinals odds, tips and betting trends
On Saturday, a series opener is on the schedule, with the St. Louis Cardinals (44-38) visiting the Cleveland Guardians (40-39) at 4:10 p.m. ET. The Guardians are favored (-120) in an expected evenly matched game against the Cardinals (-100). The matchup on the mound for this contest is set with the Cleveland Guardians looking to Slade Cecconi (3-3), and Miles Mikolas (4-5) taking the ball for the St. Louis Cardinals. Get ready for the Guardians vs. Cardinals with what you need to know ahead of Saturday's baseball action, including viewing options. Cleveland Guardians vs. St. Louis Cardinals odds, line and spread MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 9:16 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Guardians vs. Cardinals: Game time and live stream info Watch Guardians vs. Cardinals on Fubo! Guardians stats and trends Cardinals stats and trends Watch the MLB on Fubo!

Mid East Info
12 hours ago
- Business
- Mid East Info
The Climate Tribe Launches Abu Dhabi's First Sustainable Collaboration Hub, Debuting with ‘The Climate Tribe Live!' Event
As part of The Climate Tribe Hub's debut, climate leaders, collaborators, and partners were invited to join 'The Climate Tribe Live' on June 23rd, an interactive talk-show style gathering spotlighting the group's vision and the creatives behind it Abu Dhabi, UAEJune 2025: Established by Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan in 2023, The Climate Tribe is a UAE-based social enterprise dedicated to inspiring collective climate action. Serving as a platform for sharing creative ideas and mobilising the local community through workshops and activations around the UAE, The Climate Tribe has now opened the doors to its own collaborative hub in Abu Dhabi. It not only operates as a community-led mission; The Climate Tribe also functions as a fully-operating business that supports brands, organisations, and institutions in communicating their sustainability efforts through an impact production studio, white-labeled storytelling, and bespoke community engagement initiatives. Marking The Climate Tribe Hub's first event, The Climate Tribe Live!' started the conversation on June 23rd with an intimate gathering to showcase the organisation's impact and set the tone for what's to come. The inaugural event, set within the entirely sustainably designed hub, showcased the power of creativity, collaboration, and community as catalysts for transformation. Guests had the chance to learn more about The Climate Tribe's journey so far and the group's impact through a captivating short film. After, Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President & CEO of The Climate Tribe, shared her inspiration for the organisation, perspectives on the current state of global climate action, and her aspirations for a more sustainable future in the UAE and beyond. 'The Climate Tribe began with a vision to inspire climate action through storytelling, creativity, and shared purpose,' said Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President & CEO of The Climate Tribe. 'With 2025 being the Year of Community in the UAE, we are proud to align with our national vision as we now mark this new chapter in our journey.' 'Building on the impact we have created through dynamic storytelling, community engagement and bold partnerships over the last two years, the opening of our Hub paves the way for deeper conversations and tangible solutions in our collective mission towards climate action. I look forward to seeing the ideas and collaborations that will flourish within this space to shape a more sustainable future,' Her Highness continued. 'The Climate Tribe Live!' also took attendees through the journey of transforming an online movement into a physical home by highlighting The Climate Tribe Hub's innovative and community-centered sustainable design. Developed hand in hand with local artisans, makers, and designers, the Hub is a celebration of collaboration, creativity, and Emirati heritage. Contributors included Alchemy, Alghadeer Emirati Crafts, Date Form by ARDH Collective, Byblos, Datecrete, Desert Board, PlyPalm, Tashkeel and Tibrah who all played a vital role in shaping the space through thoughtful design choices and low-impact, locally sourced materials. Built not just as a co-working venue, but more importantly as a co-creation space, the Hub brings together creativity and cause under one roof, offering a place for the community to connect, ideate, and drive climate action. Following a mini-documentary on the Hub's development, members of The Climate Tribe's leadership team – including Executive Director, Hind Al Ghseen; Editor-in-Chief, Manal Shaikh; and Director of Community Impact, Aysha Hareb Al Dhaheri – shared their reflections on the design process and how it aligns with the group's mission. Spotlighting the community behind The Climate Tribe, the session concluded with a panel discussion from workshop participants, filmmakers, editors, and project partners who shared what being part of the movement has meant to them. In a relaxed yet engaging discussion, they highlighted the real people and stories behind every project and the ripple effect on the environment, reinforcing The Climate Tribe Hub as a space for collaboration and driving positive change. Reflecting on the launch of The Climate Tribe Hub and the success of its inaugural gathering, Hind Al Ghseen, Executive Director at The Climate Tribe, stated, 'The Climate Tribe Hub is a true reflection of our values – built in collaboration with local artisans, designers, and sustainability experts who brought the space to life using thoughtful, low-impact practices. From the materials chosen to the storytelling woven into every corner, the Hub celebrates Emirati heritage and community craftsmanship. It stands as a symbol of what can be achieved when creativity, culture, and purpose come together.' Since its founding in 2023, The Climate Tribe has united over 2,200 community members through meaningful, hands-on action. Beyond its digital platform of creative climate resources, the group has facilitated over 70 community initiatives, contributing to the planting of 921 trees and the collecting and recycling of 8,656 kilograms of waste. The launch of The Climate Tribe Hub marks an exciting new chapter for the movement, transforming its digital roots into a physical space for collaboration, creativity, and action. As a home for storytellers, changemakers, and community members alike, the hub will serve as a launchpad for deeper engagement and sustainable solutions. With its inaugural event setting the tone, The Climate Tribe is poised to grow its impact even further, continuing to inspire local action and shape a more sustainable future for the UAE.


Boston Globe
a day ago
- Sport
- Boston Globe
How does one earn a roster spot with Boston's Bill Walton All-Stars? Time well spent and a title in short order.
A scattered few were mercenaries of the most helpful variety. Some had been underestimated and discarded elsewhere, arriving here with scars. Others were acquired because they appeared — and proved to be — The Missing Piece. Most appreciated the passion of the Boston sports scene. Many reveled in it. All of them, in this century anyway, in this ridiculous run of 13 major professional championships since 2001, learned their way around a duck boat. When they return to Boston, it is obligatory to call them 'Champ.' Advertisement This topic popped into mind recently for a few reasons. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up It's been more than a year now since Bill Walton (left) is just one of many athletes to come through the Hub and play a big role in winning a title. Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff Walton came to mind often over the last several weeks while watching his former teammate Rick Carlisle, who spoke so eloquently about Walton last May upon news of his death, guide the underestimated Pacers to loved the way Carlisle's Pacers played the game. Walton is also connected to the other reason this was on my mind. The Celtics, mere days after their reign as NBA champions officially came to an end with the Thunder's Game 7 victory, began the brutal but necessary business of paring a couple of eight-figure annual salaries from their payroll in order to escape the punitive 'second apron' tax and roster-building penalties. Advertisement Related : It's a shame that Holiday played just two seasons here, because the guy is a born Celtic in all the admirable ways, an amalgam of Dennis Johnson and K.C. Jones, while also answering the question, 'What would it look like if Marcus Smart embraced calm rather than chaos, and also could shoot?' Porzingis was the Walton of this Celtics era. He loved being here, the fans loved him, he had great perspective due to all he has been through, and he gave a champ a superpower when healthy. It's both wild and fitting that Walton played one more game as a Celtic than Porzingis (118-117, playoffs included). Holiday and Porzingis are first-ballot Walton All-Stars, based on our loose parameters of being a short-timer (let's say three seasons in Boston or less) but a major contributor to a champ. There are actually more players that meet the qualifications than you might be able to name without the assistance of one So many, in fact, that we'll keep our acknowledgements today to those who contributed to the aforementioned 13 champions — six Patriots teams, four Red Sox, two Celtics, and one Bruins — since the turn of the century . . . or the arrival of Tom Brady, a far more relevant cultural event. Advertisement Sticking with the Celtics, their other banner-raising team this century had its share of Walton All-Stars. James Posey was the ideal sixth man for the '08 champs, playing lockdown defense, knocking down big 3-pointers, and being an A+ chemistry guy, which included having a different handshake for every teammate. Posey was here just one season, as was big man P.J. Brown. I'll pause while you happily replay his crucial jump shot in Related : How about that other winter team that took up some space of its own in the Garden rafters with the 2010-11 Stanley Cup victory? The Patriots have an abundance of these players. Veterans wanted to come here and board the two-decade dynasty in pursuit of a ring. Darrelle Revis, who proved one man can be an island for the '14 defense, and Chris Long, who won a Super Bowl with the Pats in '16 and then beat them as an Eagle in '17, are textbook examples. Related : The 2004 Patriots — their best Super Bowl winner in my opinion — brought in Corey Dillon, who rambled for a franchise-record 1,635 rushing yards. Advertisement Because 86 years of frustration had been endured before Related : The '13 Red Sox were rejuvenated by veterans who came in and instantly became a team — Mike Napoli, Shane Victorino, Ryan Dempster, Stephen Drew . . . There are many more that could have been mentioned by name. But not everyone gets a salute in the first class. Perhaps we'll dig into the pre-2000 Walton All-Star honorees at some point. Chad Finn can be reached at


Web Release
a day ago
- Business
- Web Release
The Climate Tribe Launches Abu Dhabi's First Sustainable Collaboration Hub, Debuting with ‘The Climate Tribe Live!' Event
Established by Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan in 2023, The Climate Tribe is a UAE-based social enterprise dedicated to inspiring collective climate action. Serving as a platform for sharing creative ideas and mobilising the local community through workshops and activations around the UAE, The Climate Tribe has now opened the doors to its own collaborative hub in Abu Dhabi. It not only operates as a community-led mission; The Climate Tribe also functions as a fully-operating business that supports brands, organisations, and institutions in communicating their sustainability efforts through an impact production studio, white-labeled storytelling, and bespoke community engagement initiatives. Marking The Climate Tribe Hub's first event, The Climate Tribe Live!' started the conversation on June 23rd with an intimate gathering to showcase the organisation's impact and set the tone for what's to come. The inaugural event, set within the entirely sustainably designed hub, showcased the power of creativity, collaboration, and community as catalysts for transformation. Guests had the chance to learn more about The Climate Tribe's journey so far and the group's impact through a captivating short film. After, Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President & CEO of The Climate Tribe, shared her inspiration for the organisation, perspectives on the current state of global climate action, and her aspirations for a more sustainable future in the UAE and beyond. 'The Climate Tribe began with a vision to inspire climate action through storytelling, creativity, and shared purpose,' said Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President & CEO of The Climate Tribe. 'With 2025 being the Year of Community in the UAE, we are proud to align with our national vision as we now mark this new chapter in our journey.' 'Building on the impact we have created through dynamic storytelling, community engagement and bold partnerships over the last two years, the opening of our Hub paves the way for deeper conversations and tangible solutions in our collective mission towards climate action. I look forward to seeing the ideas and collaborations that will flourish within this space to shape a more sustainable future,' Her Highness continued. 'The Climate Tribe Live!' also took attendees through the journey of transforming an online movement into a physical home by highlighting The Climate Tribe Hub's innovative and community-centered sustainable design. Developed hand in hand with local artisans, makers, and designers, the Hub is a celebration of collaboration, creativity, and Emirati heritage. Contributors included Alchemy, Alghadeer Emirati Crafts, Date Form by ARDH Collective, Byblos, Datecrete, Desert Board, PlyPalm, Tashkeel and Tibrah who all played a vital role in shaping the space through thoughtful design choices and low-impact, locally sourced materials. Built not just as a co-working venue, but more importantly as a co-creation space, the Hub brings together creativity and cause under one roof, offering a place for the community to connect, ideate, and drive climate action. Following a mini-documentary on the Hub's development, members of The Climate Tribe's leadership team – including Executive Director, Hind Al Ghseen; Editor-in-Chief, Manal Shaikh; and Director of Community Impact, Aysha Hareb Al Dhaheri – shared their reflections on the design process and how it aligns with the group's mission. Spotlighting the community behind The Climate Tribe, the session concluded with a panel discussion from workshop participants, filmmakers, editors, and project partners who shared what being part of the movement has meant to them. In a relaxed yet engaging discussion, they highlighted the real people and stories behind every project and the ripple effect on the environment, reinforcing The Climate Tribe Hub as a space for collaboration and driving positive change. Reflecting on the launch of The Climate Tribe Hub and the success of its inaugural gathering, Hind Al Ghseen, Executive Director at The Climate Tribe, stated, 'The Climate Tribe Hub is a true reflection of our values – built in collaboration with local artisans, designers, and sustainability experts who brought the space to life using thoughtful, low-impact practices. From the materials chosen to the storytelling woven into every corner, the Hub celebrates Emirati heritage and community craftsmanship. It stands as a symbol of what can be achieved when creativity, culture, and purpose come together.' Since its founding in 2023, The Climate Tribe has united over 2,200 community members through meaningful, hands-on action. Beyond its digital platform of creative climate resources, the group has facilitated over 70 community initiatives, contributing to the planting of 921 trees and the collecting and recycling of 8,656 kilograms of waste. The launch of The Climate Tribe Hub marks an exciting new chapter for the movement, transforming its digital roots into a physical space for collaboration, creativity, and action. As a home for storytellers, changemakers, and community members alike, the hub will serve as a launchpad for deeper engagement and sustainable solutions. With its inaugural event setting the tone, The Climate Tribe is poised to grow its impact even further, continuing to inspire local action and shape a more sustainable future for the UAE.


Irish Post
2 days ago
- Health
- Irish Post
€34m HealthTech hub launches in Ireland
A NEW €34m research hub focused on chronic disease management has been launched in Ireland's Northern and Western regions. University of Galway is leading the hub in partnership with Atlantic Technological University and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. The Accelerating Research to Commercialisation (ARC) Hub for HealthTech aims to fast-track healthcare research into real-world solutions. Funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the hub will focus on developing smart implants, advanced wearables, novel sensors, and AI-driven models to improve chronic disease detection, monitoring, and treatment. The project aligns with Ireland's National Smart Specialisation Strategy, promoting regional growth through targeted innovation. 'The ARC Hub for HealthTech will transform regional innovation and accelerate the delivery of healthcare solutions to those who need them most,' said Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD. In addition to research, the hub will support scientists and engineers in commercialising their work - offering training in entrepreneurship, regulatory requirements, and market access. 'This initiative unlocks significant long-term opportunities for the region's healthcare, research, and enterprise communities,' said Celine Fitzgerald, interim CEO of Research Ireland. The HealthTech hub is the third in Research Ireland's ARC programme, following earlier launches in therapeutics (Trinity College Dublin) and ICT (TU Dublin). Together, these hubs are creating a national framework to bridge academic research and commercial application.