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On This Day in History, June 22: Fast & Furious release, France surrenders, Germany invades Soviet Union, Napoleon abdicates, Galileo recants, Maradona's Hand of God, G.I. Bill signed and other eventsOn This Day in History, June 22 witnessed Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union, Napoleon's second abdication, Galileo's recantation befor...
Alphabet to buy clean energy developer Intersect in $4.75 billion deal amid AI pushBig Tech has ramped up investments in energy firms as U.S. power grids struggle to keep pace with the soaring electricity demand of generat...
Euclid fire erupts in Chino Hills, shuts down 71 freeway as flames threaten homes and nearby areasA rapidly spreading wildfire, named the Euclid Fire, ignited in Chino Hills on Wednesday afternoon, prompting the complete closure of the 7...
Elon Musk’s DOGE whiz kids took matters into their own hands, flew to California to release water during raging Los Angeles wildfiresElon Musk’s DOGE whiz kids took matters into their own hands, attempting to turn on California’s water pumps during the devastating Los Ang...
Donald Trump releases 2.2 billion gallons of water out of California reservoirs; experts say there are two major problems with the order; here they areTwo major dams were opened by the US Army Corps of Engineers after President Trump's order. However, the intent of this water release from ...
Trump targets California water policy as he prepares to tour LA fire damagePresident Donald Trump focuses on California's water policy during his visit to the wildfire damage, advocating for rerouting more water to...
17 stocks where FII are increasing stake & DII are reducing stake. Who will be proven right ?There has been a lot of talk about foreign institutional investors ( FII ) or foreign portfolio investors ( FPI) as they officially called ...
Old empires could be the key to a new car futureHydrogen, a vital element in water creation, is gaining traction as a fuel source for fuel-cell electric vehicles.
Giant batteries are transforming the way the U.S. uses electricityPower companies across the US are using large batteries, similar in size to shipping containers, to tackle the main drawback of renewable e...
Most money for endangered species goes to a small number of creatures, leaving others in limboSince the passage of the Endangered Species Act, over 1,700 species in the US have been listed as threatened or endangered. However, there ...
What rebellion against Vladimir Putin could mean for Xi Jinping and his authoritarian ruleWhile Xi consolidated power last year securing a precedent-defying third term, and faces no immediate threat to his rule, his diplomatic su...
Los Angeles area still blanketed by snow in rare heavy stormThe National Weather Service said it was one of the strongest storms to ever hit southwest California and even as the volume of wind and ra...
US regulators to vote on largest dam demolition, Klamath Basin in historyThe Klamath Basin watershed covers more than 14,500 square miles (37,500 square kilometres) and the Klamath itself was once the third-large...
How water has been weaponised in UkraineThe Kremlin dramatically intensified strikes on energy facilities with pre-winter missile and drone onslaughts over the past two weeks, in ...
Climate change disrupting natural cycles at drier Lake Tahoe
Warming rivers in US West killing fish, imperiling industryHundreds of thousands of young salmon are dying in Northern California's Klamath River as low water levels brought about by drought allow a...
The precarious situation of India’s water problemA reduction in pollution over the subcontinent combined with a significant increase in forest cover can keep a weakening monsoon in check, ...
US aims to restore water, return fish to diverted California riverEnvironmentalists have cheered a plan to reconnect the river this fall. But it is over budget, overdue and vehemently opposed by local farm...
Winemakers bet on wine tourism as new revenue stream; still a long way to goWinemakers have opened up a new revenue stream by throwing open their vineyards and wineries to tourists.
- Sun, MS fit servers into steel containers
A steel container full of computers that can go anywhere with power, water and a network connection.