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Troubled Wind Developer Orsted to Cut 25% of Staff
Offshore wind developer Orsted is cutting 25% of its global workforce amid significant financial challenges. Learn why the Danish energy giant is restructuring.
Appeals Court to Weigh Legality of Deploying Troops to Portland
A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments concerning the legality of deploying federal agents to Portland, Oregon, during
As Israelis Breathe a Sigh of Relief, Some Ask Why a Deal Took So Long
JERUSALEM – A wave of palpable relief has swept across Israel following the announcement of a landmark agreement, widely believed
Appeals Court to Weigh Legality of Deploying Troops to Portland
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will soon hear oral arguments in a key case questioning the
Harvard Seeks Assurances as Talks Restart in Washington
Harvard University officials have resumed high-level discussions in Washington, D.C., seeking crucial assurances regarding federal research funding and the regulatory
A Top Fed Official Favors More Interest Rate Cuts
New York Fed President John C. Williams has signaled his support for further interest rate reductions, citing consistent progress on
What We Know About the Hostage Deal Between Israel and Hamas
Delve into the details of the Israel-Hamas hostage deal. Understand the past exchanges, ongoing diplomacy, and stalled future proposals.
Who Can Afford Three Kids in New York City?
New York City, a global hub of culture and commerce, is renowned for its vibrant energy and unparalleled opportunities. However,
China Clamps Down Even Harder on Rare Earths
Beijing has implemented further stringent controls over its rare earth industry, a move poised to intensify global concerns regarding the