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Live Updates: Hamas Says Leader in Lebanon Killed as Israel Widens Strikes
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Israeli Commandos Making Preparatory Raids Into Lebanon, Officials Say
Brief incursions in recent days were to prepare the ground for a possible wider ground invasion, the officials said. -
Dockworkers Strike Could Begin Tuesday, With Talks at an Impasse
Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association could walk off the job, halting most shipments at East and Gulf Coast ports and rattling the U.S. economy. -
Westbridge Renewable Energy Provides Corporate Update
/PRNewswire/ - Westbridge Renewable Energy Corporation (TSXV: WEB) (OTCQX: WEGYF) (FRA: PUQ) ("Westbridge", "Westbridge Renewable" or the "Company") is pleased... -
Euractiv tech reporter Tar departs for new opportunity
Júlia Tar, a tech reporter for Euractiv, is leaving at the end of the week for a new opportunity. Tar has been with Euractiv since March 2023. She previously was a reporter for Hungary Today. Tar holds a bachelor’s degree from Eötvös Loránd University and a master’s degree from the University of Groningen. -
This firefly delighted beachgoers. Now it’s flickering out of existence.
The U.S. government is proposing to declare the Bethany Beach firefly as threatened, the first time officials have sought to add a firefly to the Endangered Species Act list. -
'People desperate for help': Hard-hit areas in NC struggling after Helene. Live updates
The death toll across the Southeast has risen to 90. In one North Carolina county, at least 30 people have died. -
Bitcoin Tumbles Back Below $64K as Surprise Japan Prime Minister Choice Triggers 5% Plunge in Nikkei
Overbought conditions also surely played a role in bitcoin's Monday decline. -
The grid is insufficient for renewables. BPA has a $2 billion plan.
Building new high-voltage transmission is expensive, complex and complicated and needs to comply with clean-energy mandates. -
After U.S. Trip, Zelensky Returns to an Enduring War
Cities across Ukraine have suffered airstrikes in recent days, and Moscow is pressing a slow advance in the east. Kyiv has hit back against arms depots, trying to disrupt Russian logistics. -
A Strike in Central Beirut Damages a Building
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Bitcoin ETFs Pulled in Another $1 Billion Last Week
Bitcoin ETFs took in another $1 billion last week as institutional interest in the products continues to grow. -
Google to Invest $1 Billion in Thai Data Centre, Cloud Infrastructure
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Google is to invest $1 billion in Thailand to build a data centre and cloud region, which it expects to create 14,000 jobs until 2029, the company said in a statement. The investment will develop its cloud and data centre infrastructure in Bangkok and Chonburi province, the... -
California Forces a Rethink of A.I. Regulation
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to veto wide-ranging set of rules for artificial intelligence companies underscores the political difficulty of policing the technology. -
The latest on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene
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Wacoal Europe announces acquisition of UK's Bravissimo Group
Wacoal Europe Limited has announced the acquisition of Bravissimo Group Limited, a UK-based retailer specialising in large-cup lingerie and swimwear. The move aims to expand... -
Q&A: The Northeast takes the lead on energy storage legislation
This summer, Rhode Island joined its New England neighbors in passing legislation specifically aimed at energy storage development. The state has an -
California Climate & Energy Update
California is making strides in reducing emissions while the economy continues to grow. Check out some of the state’s recent wins! -
Altudo Becomes Shopify Plus Partner, Delivering Cutting-Edge E-commerce Solutions
/PRNewswire/ -- Altudo, a trailblazer in digital commerce solutions, is proud to announce its selection as one of Shopify Plus' certified partners.This... -
Cyber-Attacks Hit Over a Third of English Schools
A survey by Ofqual found that 20% of English schools and colleges were unable to immediately recover after being hit by a cyber incident -
Critical Flaws in Tank Gauge Systems Expose Gas Stations to Remote Attacks
Critical ATG system vulnerabilities expose gas stations, hospitals, and airports to remote attacks, causing physical, economic, and environmental risk -
Le Pen and Her Party Go on Trial in France on E.U. Embezzlement Charges
Marine Le Pen and others are accused of using European funds for unrelated party expenses. The trial, expected to last two months, comes as her National Rally has gained more political sway. -
Neither blue nor green hydrogen: this new color could be the energy we've been looking for for centuries
This new type of hydrogen could be the fuel we have been looking for, and it's neither blue nor green -
Hezbollah’s acting leader Naim Kassem vows to fight on after...
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DirecTV Strikes Deal to Acquire Dish Network
The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, would create one of the largest pay-TV distributors in the U.S. The companies were blocked in an attempt to merge in 2002.