
Biden is campaigning as the most pro-climate president while his DOJ works to block a landmark climate trial
As President Joe Biden touts his climate record this week, the US Department of Justice is in the middle of a legal fight over whether a landmark federal youth climate case should even be allowed to go to trial.
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Carmakers Are Playing Catch-Up With Tesla on Air Filtration
The checklist for a safe car trip in the era of climate change goes a little something like
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Novo’s Value Surpasses Denmark GDP After Obesity Drug Boost
Novo Nordisk A/S has just reached another milestone in its meteoric rise: the market value of the Danish
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Explosion at plant near Moscow injures at least 25
At least 25 people were injured in an explosion at an industrial plant northeast of Moscow, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported Wednesday.
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Serbia Plans €12 Billion Infrastructure Overhaul for Expo 2027
Serbia unveiled plans to pour billions of euros into overhauling infrastructure in the run-up to a major international
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Cathay Bullish on Prospects as Profit Soars to 13-Year High
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. expects its strong recovery from the Covid crisis to continue through the rest of
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UK Homebuilder Bellway to Cut Jobs as Pricey Mortgages Weigh
Bellway Plc is the latest UK housebuilder to say it plans to cut jobs as stubbornly high mortgage
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Stuffed Russian Grain Ports Show Risk of Black Sea Escalation
Russian grain ports are overflowing after two big harvests. That means any military escalation in the crucial Black
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Indonesia’s Rush to Finish China-Funded Rail Raises Safety Fears
Indonesia is again delaying the opening of a China-funded high-speed train, citing safety concerns. The soft launch of
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UAW Demands Would Add $80 Billion to US Carmaker Labor Costs
New contract demands made by the United Auto Workers union would add more than $80 billion to each
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UC Davis stabbings suspect deemed not competent to stand trial, will be transferred to state hospital
The former University of California Davis student accused in a series of stabbings earlier this year is set to be transferred to a state hospital after a court-appointed psychologist deemed him not competent to stand trial.
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Lyft Shares Slide After Posting Slowest Growth Since Pandemic
Lyft Inc. shares fell after the company reported its slowest revenue growth in two years, overshadowing a better-than-expected
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