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The damaged ship that caused Baltimore’s deadly bridge collapse has been escorted back to port—a major milestone in the recovery effort
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The Associated Press
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Lea Skene
Commentary
Utilities are doubling their 5-year electricity demand projections—but high interest rates and California’s NEM 3.0 have U.S. solar in a holding pattern
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Chris Hopper
Environment
Why you should care about—and fear—America’s aging energy grid
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Dylan Sloan
Environment
Houston storm knocked out electricity to nearly 1 million users and left several dead, including a man who tried to power an oxygen tank with his car
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Lekan Oyekanmi
,
David J. Phillip
, and others
Success
A group of college kids may have just figured out how to get leaf blowers to shut up
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Paolo Confino
Environment
Wealthy travelers seeking sun, sand, and luxury are flocking to the Caribbean paradise next to Haiti, where armed gangs dominate
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Jim Wyss
and
Bloomberg
Environment
Tiny, light-brown lizard sparks massive clash between environmentalists and oil giants
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Scott Sonner
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The Associated Press
Environment
Lush redwoods and cypress trees in view as the Pacific Coast Highway reopens after rockslide deluge
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The Associated Press
Environment
NYC’s rat problem is so bad it’s holding a summit of vermin experts to ‘know our enemy’
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Sydney Lake
Environment
New York, choked by traffic, plans to charge drivers $15 for entering the city—but a legal battle from angry locals is brewing
BY
The Associated Press
and
Philip Marcelo
Environment
Texas barge collision may have spilled 2,000 gallons of oil into Galveston Bay, Coast Guard says
BY
Lekan Oyekanmi
,
Valerie Gonzalez
, and others
Environment
Gen Z and millennials are trying to save the planet (and ease their climate anxiety) by quitting jobs that aren’t eco-friendly
BY
Orianna Rosa Royle
Environment
Severe Texas storms knock out power to 900,000 Houston businesses and homes and blow out hundreds of office and hotel windows
BY
David J. Phillip
,
Lisa Baumann
, and others
Tech
In a single night, self-driving startup Cruise went from sizzling startup to cautionary tale. Here’s what really happened—and how GM is scrambling to save its $10B bet
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Jessica Mathews
Environment
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill banning power-generating wind turbines offshore or near the state’s coastline
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The Associated Press
Environment
Barge slams into Texas bridge causing partial collapse and oil spill after tugboat operator lost control
BY
Juan Lozano
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
Ex-Lululemon CEO: Gen Zers want sustainably made and compostable products. Firms taking heed today will be market leaders tomorrow
BY
Bob Meers
Environment
Whistleblower says EPA tried to backdate documents and altered reports in Norfolk Southern train crash: ‘I think they chose not to know’
BY
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Driver arrested and charged with DUI-manslaughter in crash that killed 8 and injured 40
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Mike Schneider
,
Terry Spencer
, and others
Environment
Florida’s migrant farming community jolted by bus crash that kills 8, injures dozens more
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The Associated Press
Health
‘Absolutely stunning’: Food safety experts amazed as raw milk sales surge amid budding bird flu crisis
BY
Jonel Aleccia
and
The Associated Press
Retail
Shein and Abercrombie are disrupting the $14 billion bridal gown market with cheap dresses—but where brides save, the world is paying full price
BY
Sunny Nagpaul
Environment
The last piece of private land in this strategic corner of the Arctic is on sale for $323 million as geopolitics and the climate heat up
BY
Sarah Rappaport
and
Bloomberg
Retail
Caramelized garlic steak in salads and protein bowls raises carbon-neutral concerns
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Alexa St. John
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Summer doesn’t start for a month and Dallas has already tied a nearly 100-year old record for high temperatures
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Chris Morris
Environment
Italy is sending soldiers to stop wild boars menacing its $8.8 billion prosciutto and sausage industry
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Environment
Traders have turned betting on the weather, a technique pioneered by Enron, into a booming $25 billion market
BY
Dylan Sloan
Commentary
Fannie Mae CEO: Beyoncé is right. Climate change has already hit the housing market—and homeowners aren’t prepared
BY
Priscilla Almodovar
Environment
AI’s massive appetite for energy will make or break climate-change goals
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Dylan Sloan
Environment
Houston area starts cleanup after 23 inches of rain fall in some parts of southeast Texas
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Chris Morris
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