
How Allyson Felix Used a Nike Snub to Build a Shoe Empire
Allyson Felix is not a loud person. Despite being the most-decorated US athlete in track and field history
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Germany Brings Back Mothballed Coal Plants to Help Keep Lights On
Germany will bring several mothballed coal plants back to the market this winter to ensure that Europe’s largest
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EU Formally Opens Subsidies Probe Into EVs Made in China
The European Union has formally launched an anti-subsidies probe into electric vehicles manufactured in China, setting in motion
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Flaring Ticks Up in Texas Oil Patch, Showing Limits of ESG Pressure
It has been the US oil industry’s biggest environmental success story in recent years. Gas flares that once
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Climate Destruction Fuels Growing Sector of the US Economy
The cost of the climate crisis keeps going up. In terms of damage to the atmosphere and life
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Sweden Bank Shares Gain as Windfall Tax Proposal Blocked
The second biggest party in Sweden’s parliament has effectively blocked a proposal by the Social Democrats to impose
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Iceland Takes Surprise Rate-Hike Breather After 14 Straight Increases
Iceland’s central bank unexpectedly kept western Europe’s highest borrowing costs on hold as two and a half years
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Steve Cohen’s Mets Flop While Orioles Win With New Breed of Moneyball
The 2023 Major League Baseball regular season marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of Moneyball, Michael Lewis’
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As Student Loan Payments Resume, Biden Cancels $9 Billion in Debt
President Joe Biden is canceling an additional $9 billion in student-loan debt, his latest action to aid borrowers
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Palantir Closes In on Controversial UK Health Data Contract
Palantir Technologies Inc., the data analysis firm co-founded by tech billionaire Peter Thiel and contracted by government intelligence
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September Broke the Global Heat Record by a ‘Gobsmackingly Bananas’ Margin
The global average temperature for September broke records by such an absurd margin that climate experts are struggling
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German Companies Plan Office Cutbacks as Remote Working Sticks
Almost one in 10 German companies plans to reduce office space in response to remote working habits, adding
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