
Clean Energy Companies Navigate Uncertain Political Landscape
Energy companies adapt strategies as political winds shift, with some sectors facing headwinds while others find new opportunities.

Energy companies adapt strategies as political winds shift, with some sectors facing headwinds while others find new opportunities.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un escalated rhetoric against South Korea, calling it the nation's primary enemy and threatening complete destruction.

Two Democratic candidates face questions over campaign promises and past statements on police funding.

A 7.6 magnitude earthquake occurred near Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean on Tuesday with no tsunami warning issued.

A Massachusetts man wielding a sword was arrested by FBI agents for allegedly making threats against former President Trump.

Credit scores increasingly affect job prospects as employers conduct background checks, while Americans turn to personal loans for major purchases.

A study found pregnant women received less acetaminophen in emergency rooms following a federal warning about potential autism risks.
Kuwait says Iranian forces attacked National Guard facilities within the country, resulting in injuries to personnel.

Iranian citizens are employing various technological methods to bypass government-imposed restrictions on internet and phone communications.

The Western Athletic Conference has warned Utah Valley it could be excluded from basketball tournaments over an alleged unpaid $1 million fee.

Missouri Republican Sam Graves, chairman of the House Transportation Committee, announces retirement plans amid wave of GOP departures.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski is preparing legislation to authorize military force in Iran while a Montana Senate candidate proposes drafting Sen. Lindsey Graham into conflicts he supports.
Raspberry Pi saw shares rise after reporting 25% revenue growth in 2025, driven by strengthening demand in the US and China markets.

The U.S. Senate is preparing to vote on a war powers resolution that would limit presidential authority over military action in Iran.
The M/V Bandero, operated by the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, collided with a commercial krill fishing vessel in Antarctic waters.
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