The Energy Transition Will Require Cobalt. America’s Only Mine Can’t Get Off the Ground.
The U.S. is playing catch-up in battery supply chains dominated by China.
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Texas spent billions on the most aggressive attempt by any state to take over border security. It hasn’t worked.
Russia’s Threats to Shipping Bring Risk of War to Black Sea
Moscow’s attacks on Ukrainian ports and threats to attack civilian ships this week launched a game of brinkmanship with neighbors.
Ukrainian Strike on Crimea Prompts Evacuations as Kyiv Seeks to Erode Russian Logistics
The attack on an ammunition depot was part of a strategy of disrupting Russia’s ability to defend against Ukraine’s offensive in the […]
Ten Questions to Ask Yourself About the Transition to Renewables
The effort to reduce dependence on fossil fuels raises all sorts of issues that won’t be easy to address. But they demand […]
Donald Trump, Jan. 6 and Jack Smith’s Election-Interference Probe Explained
A look at what we know about the special counsel’s potential case and the others former President Donald Trump faces as he […]
Google, McDonald’s, Exxon Headline Busy Earnings Week
A third of the S&P 500 is expected to report, including tech leaders Microsoft and Meta Platforms.
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The supermarket has finally met its kryptonite
Summer Rental Market Cools Off After Pandemic Boom
Many summer rentals are standing empty this year on Cape Cod and in other vacation spots, including New York’s Hamptons, real-estate agents […]
New ‘Smart Panels’ Give Homeowners a Real-Time Picture of Their Energy Use
The devices allow you to monitor how much you’re consuming, and for what. The big caveat: the price
Sugar Shortage Threatens Candy Production Ahead of Halloween, Holiday Seasons
Buyers and producers debate agriculture policy requiring companies use mostly U.S. sugar.
Jane Birkin Gave Women Over 40 Permission to Be Themselves
Trading sheer dresses and mini shorts for men’s trousers and no makeup, the actress and singer was a guide for aging authentically.