Month: August 2023
11,000 Los Angeles City Workers Initiate 24-Hour Strike, Will Picket Overnight At City Hall, LAX Other Locations – Deadline
11,000 Los Angeles City Workers Initiate 24-Hour Strike, Will Picket Overnight At City Hall, LAX Other Locations Deadline Over 11,000 LA City workers prepare to strike on Tuesday KCAL News Over 11000 L.A. workers plan to strike, hoping to ‘shut down’ city The
Read MoreHow Jack Smith Structured the Trump Election Indictment to Reduce Risks – The New York Times
How Jack Smith Structured the Trump Election Indictment to Reduce Risks The New York Times
Read MoreWind Industry in Crisis as Problems Mount
More than $30 billion in spending is delayed as setbacks pile up for renewable-energy sector.
Read MorePopulist party and outgoing administration work to form Thailand’s next government amid 3-month deadlock
Thailand has struggled to break the impasse and select a new leader after the progressive Move Forward Party became the surprise winner of the May elections but was blocked by the conservative elite from taking power.
Read MorePrivate-Equity Firm KKR Swings to a Profit as Revenue Rebounds
KKR posted a profit on higher revenue in the second quarter as the buyout firm’s investment holdings recovered and the company boosted its assets under management.
Read MoreWorld Series champ Astros visit President Biden, White House – ESPN – ESPN
World Series champ Astros visit President Biden, White House – ESPN ESPN How to watch livestream of Houston Astros trip to White House Houston Chronicle Houston Astros: Team recognized at White House for 2022 championship Houston Chronicle
Read MoreHow a Former Oil Guy Is Using Fracking Tech to Boost Geothermal Energy
Of all the technological progress of the past few decades, there is a good argument to be made that a series of fossil fuel industry innovations that helped spark the U.S. shale oil boom have had the single largest effect
Read MoreBiden approval rating on climate change underwater despite push by White House – Washington Examiner
Biden approval rating on climate change underwater despite push by White House Washington Examiner
Read More3 people were killed fighting a California wildfire after two helicopters collided
The helicopters were responding to a vegetation fire that spread from a nearby structure fire. One helicopter made a safe landing with no injuries, while all in the second helicopter were killed. (Image credit: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreHard-hit Argentina workers ask saints, not politicians, for jobs
By Claudia Martini and Miguel Lo Bianco BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentines, who have seen jobs and wages hit by economic malaise and rampant inflation, lined up at churches on Monday to ask St. Cayetano, the patron saint of bread
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