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The Hill - Politics
America's electric grid is on the brink with Biden's Clean Power Plan 2.0
The state of America’s electric grid is growing more perilous each day. Legacy power plants are rapidly retiring while power demand is projected to rise at historic rates, driven by artificial intelligence and data centers, manufacturing and ...Joe Biden -
Inc. - Business
Why This Founder Believes That Black People Are Essential to the $110 Trillion Clean Energy Transition
Donnel Baird, CEO and founder of BlocPower, is helping to lead a movement of Black founders, investors, and activists in clean energy and climate tech. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Approval of Eli Lilly's New Alzheimer's Drug Will Accelerate New Era of Treatment
With the arrival of Lilly’s Kisunla, Alzheimer’s care could become more like treatment of cancer and rheumatoid arthritis and their regular infusions. -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Approval of Eli Lilly's New Alzheimer's Drug Will Accelerate New Era of Treatment
With the arrival of Lilly’s Kisunla, Alzheimer’s care could become more like treatment of cancer and rheumatoid arthritis and their regular infusions. -
The Guardian - World
London City Lionesses start new era with Asllani signing
US businesswoman Michele Kang has ambitious plans for Women’s Championship side, starting with Sweden’s captain and PSG’s manager. As US businesswoman Michele Kang began speaking in the lavishly decorated Empire room at Mayfair’s Landmark hotel ... -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
So when is that great new era of American soccer starting?
They are widely regarded as the most talented collection of USMNT players ever, but their performances aren't matching the promise. Will that change before 2026? -
MarketWatch - Business
Siemens Energy to hire 10,000 new staff in $1.3 billion push to boost grid unit
Siemens Energy is planning expand its manufacturing capacity worldwide in order to meet growing demand for electricity infrastructure equipment -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A project to build a nearly 2,500-mile subsea power line that would connect vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the U.K. shows how the world's electricity-supply map is changing.
A project to build a nearly 2,500-mile subsea power line that would connect vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the U.K. shows how the world’s electricity-supply map is changing. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
NFL offseason power rankings: No. 24 New Orleans Saints are stuck in boring mediocrity
The Saints hovered around .500 last season and that could happen again after an uninspiring offseason.NFL
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FTSE 100 Seen Opening Higher After Powell Notes Inflation Progress
The FTSE 100 is seen opening 54 points higher, according to IG futures data, following gains in U.S and Asian stocks after Jerome Powell noted progress in bringing down inflation. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
PBOC Sets CNY Fixing at 7-Month Low; Yuan Weakens Slightly
The PBOC set the CNY fixing versus USD at a 7-month low of 7.1312, which market participants view as a policy signal for unleashing CNY depreciation pressure. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Gold Market Focus Pulled Back to U.S. Rates Outlook
Gold prices appear increasingly sensitive to U.S. real rates again after earlier being propelled higher by a cocktail of other influences, including central bank purchases, according to Panmure Liberum. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Chinese Imports Are Rising Again. Here's What It Means for U.S. Jobs
Cheap Chinese goods helped keep inflation low in the early 2000s, but at the cost of U.S. manufacturing. As those imports surge again, here’s what’s changed and what it means for American jobs. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
World's 'Most Successful' Party Stares at Sweeping Defeat in U.K. Election
After 14 years in power, Britain’s Conservative Party looks like it’s headed into the electoral wilderness.