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Biden administration announces $1.5 billion loan for first reopening of a shuttered nuclear plant
The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a $1.5 billion loan to restart a Michigan nuclear power plant. The loan, made through the Energy Department’s Loan Program’s Office with Inflation Reduction Act funds, will allow Holtec to restart ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Sweden's Northvolt launches huge battery plant in Germany
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Palisades Nuclear Plant in Michigan Plans to Reopen With $1.5 Billion Loan
The conditional loan from the Energy Department is part of a broad effort to revive the use of nuclear energy in the United States.The New York Times - Business -
Does Portland Need a Soho House? (Does It Even Want One?)
The status-conscious social club has landed in the Pacific Northwest’s crunchiest city. Some locals wonder: Why?The New York Times - Lifestyle -
China’s zombie car plant problem
The terminal decline of factories devoted to the internal combustion engine presents a challenge for BeijingFinancial Times - Business - China -
Where does the ECB go next?
As the monetary cycle looks set to turn, the policy framework for the next phase remains unclearFinancial Times - World -
Palia - How To Solve The Riddle In Ancient Battery Quest
An early task during your time in Palia requires you to solve the riddle during the Ancient Battery quest. The game will still be quite new to you at this time, which can mean you're not yet used to its language of riddle-solving and how its ...GameSpot - Tech -
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Review: Prioritizing Plants
The newly renovated Florida gardens now have a distinct architectural character, highlighting the beauty and interconnectedness of the natural world.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UBS to sell $8bn of loans to Apollo
Deal follows move by Swiss bank to renegotiate terms of original sale of a business owned by Credit SuisseFinancial Times - Business -
China's Battery Champion Says Geopolitical Tensions Won't Derail U.S. Expansion
The chairman of China’s battery-making champion said it is in talks with Tesla and other automakers to license its technology in the U.S., as the company sets its sights on expanding in the U.S. market.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
China's Battery Champion Says Geopolitical Tensions Won't Derail U.S. Expansion
The chairman of China’s battery-making champion said it is in talks with Tesla and other automakers to license its technology in the U.S., as the company sets its sights on expanding in the U.S. market.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
China’s ‘battery king’ dismisses solid-state EV commercialisation as years away
CATL chief Robin Zeng says much-vaunted tech for electric vehicles is impractical and unsafeFinancial Times - World - China -
Tesla joins forces with Chinese battery maker CATL, and it’s a ‘game changer’ for this analyst
“The U.S. is an under-penetrated EV market in need of high quality, cheap battery tech. China is a highly penetrated EV market with an oversupply of batteries.”MarketWatch - Business -
10 important mortgage loan questions to ask this spring
If you want to get the best mortgage loan possible, be sure to ask your lender these questions during the process.CBS News - Top stories -
Will a HELOC or home equity loan be better this April?
Both HELOCs and home equity loans have unique benefits for borrowers this spring. But which will be better to use?CBS News - Top stories -
What Does the Real Estate Commission Shake-up Mean for New Yorkers?
Most real estate agents in the city are not affiliated with the National Association of Realtors. Here’s how the group’s recent blockbuster settlement will affect buying and selling homes in New York City.The New York Times - Top stories - New York -
The Feds Are Trying to Get Plants to Mine Metal Through Their Roots
Some species can absorb extreme amounts of nickel from soils. Such “phytomining” could help provide batteries essential for the renewable revolution.Wired - Tech -
India’s TikTok Ban: What Lessons Does It Hold for the U.S.
The United States is agonizing over the possibility of a ban, but India did it at a stroke. Indians adjusted quickly, and Instagram and YouTube built big audiences.The New York Times - Business - Tiktok -
How much is the BBC licence fee and what does it pay for?
The licence fee will rise to £169.50 on 1 April, an increase of 6.6%, after a two-year freeze.BBC News - Top stories -
Intel Receives $8.5 Billion in Grants to Build Chip Plants
The award, announced by President Biden at a plant in Arizona, is the biggest the government has made under a new program that aims to rebuild the nation’s semiconductor manufacturing industry.The New York Times - Tech -
It looks like Pakistan bought a Chinese spy ship. What does it do?
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Princess Kate is undergoing 'preventative chemotherapy.' What does that mean?
What is preventative chemotherapy? Princess Kate said she is undergoing chemotherapy after cancer was found during abdominal surgery.NBC News - Top stories -
Wars in Ukraine and Middle East boost orders at German defence supplier
Tank-parts maker Renk’s share price has almost doubled since its listing in FebruaryFinancial Times - World - Ukraine -
Does Boeing Need an Outsider as New CEO to Halt the Company’s Nosedive?
The search for a new CEO capable of reversing years of business and safety decline may extend beyond the industry. Or not.Inc. - Business -
Hyundai considering hybrid vehicle production at $7.6 billion Georgia EV plant
The reassessment comes amid slower-than-excepted adoption of EVs, as well as the Biden administration revising emissions rules.CNBC - Business -
Last coal plants in New England to close; renewables take their place
The last coal producers in New England will shutter their doors permanently under an agreement reached with environmental groups and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Wednesday. Two plants in New Hampshire, Schiller and Merrimack, will ...The Hill - Politics -
Video does not show 'expulsion of Chinese citizens from Indonesian city'
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Smelly, invasive 'stinknet' plant closes part of Arizona national monument
Take an invasive plant, already a threat to ecosystems, and add insult to injury: Stinknet, which smells as pleasant as it sounds, has forced the temporary closure of a picnic area at Arizona's Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.NBC News - Top stories -
The Last Coal-Fired Power Plants in New England Are to Close
The company that owns the Merrimack and Schiller stations in New Hampshire plans to turn them into solar farms and battery storage for offshore wind.The New York Times - Top stories -
There's a key deadline in April for borrowers hoping to get student loan forgiveness
Borrowers with multiple federal student loans who request a consolidation by April 30 could be closer to student loan forgiveness. What to know.CNBC - Business -
Details on who qualifies for the Biden administration's new wave of student loan forgiveness
The Biden administration has unveiled a new initiative for student loan forgiveness. Here's more on eligibility details and the scope of the program.CBS News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Lawmakers Push Bill to Block the SBA From Expanding Further Into Direct Loans
In the proposal, Senators John Kennedy and Tim Scott cite the SBA's track record with fraud within its pandemic-era lending programs.Inc. - Business -
Should you use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?
Want to pay off high-interest credit card debt with a personal loan? Find out if that plan makes sense here.CBS News - Top stories -
Can you afford a home equity loan? 5 ways to know
A home equity loan can be a smart way to borrow at a low rate, but you need to ensure it works with your budget.CBS News - Top stories -
How BYD grew from battery maker to electric vehicle juggernaut, overtaking Tesla
Warren Buffett-backed BYD recently became the world’s top EV maker, and has ambitious plans to win over foreign markets with its cost-competitive cars.CNBC - Business - EV -
Steve Buscemi on Leaving the FDNY to Act and How a 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' GigImpressed His Son
The ‘Listener’ director talks about how a family friend nudged him to perform and how ‘Reservoir Dogs’ put him on the mapThe Wall Street Journal - World -
The Trial of Crypto's Golden Boy
A podcast series giving you the rundown on all the twists and turns in the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried.The Wall Street Journal - World - Crypto -
A New Twist on Workplace Drama: Plays Unfold in Factories, Lingerie Aisles
Unconventional spaces add new flavor—and sometimes absurdity—to theater works; “Das Rheingold” at Topgolf, “Hamlet” in an office elevator.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Suicide Attack Kills Chinese Nationals Working in Pakistan
Chinese workers in Asia and Africa have come under attack as Beijing has sought to extend its influence globally.The Wall Street Journal - World - Pakistan -
Elon Musk Pushes to Increase Use of 'Full Self-Driving' Software as Tesla Sales Cool
Elon Musk has said drivers with FSD enabled will get a one-month free trial starting in the coming days.The Wall Street Journal - World - Elon Musk