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Oct 19 2023
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Tesla joins GM, Ford in slowing EV factory ramp as demand fears spread
Tesla (TSLA.O) on Wednesday joined General Motors (GM.N) and Ford (F.N) in being cautious about expanding electric vehicle (EV) production capacity, citing economic uncertainties and underscoring fears of a slowdown in demand.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he was worried that higher borrowing costs would prevent potential customers from affording its vehicles despite substantial price cuts,
ReutersNov 05 2023
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Towne West Square loses power again over unpaid bill
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Evergy confirmed to KAKE News Monday morning that it has disconnected the power to Towne West Square. The shutoff affects 58 mall tenants. The larger stores that pay that are on separate accounts still have power. The Towne West Square mall is once again facing a power shut-off, leaving 58 of its stores in the dark. Evergy confirmed Sunday that it will be disconnecting
KAKESep 07 2023
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ERCOT requests conservation from businesses, residents Thursday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
HOUSTON – The Electric Reliability Council of Texas is asking residents to conserve electricity use, if safe to do so, Thursday from 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. ERCOT said operating reserves are expected to be low Thursday afternoon due to continued high temperatures, high demand, low wind, and declining solar power generation into the afternoon and evening hours. ERCOT has requested both Texas businesses
Click 2 Houston KPRCNov 09 2023
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Nissin Foods announces new ramen factory, hundreds of jobs to coming to the Upstate
GREENVILLE — The creator of Top Ramen and Cup Noodles announced a $228 million investment to create its third U.S. manufacturing facility in Greenville County. According to a press release, the new facility will produce a range of Nissin Foods' products, including Top Ramen, Cup Noodles and Hot & Spicy FIRE WOK. The 640,000-plus square foot facility will also feature solar panels, EV
The Post and CourierNov 09 2023
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Biden will toot his horn in Illinois
Happy Thursday, Illinois. Brush your teeth and comb your hair because the president’s coming to town. When he visits Belvidere today, President Joe Biden hopes to shift the attention from complicated world issues that have dogged him the past month to the economy. He’ll stand with hundreds of United Auto Workers to call attention to their contract agreement for better wages with the carmaker
PoliticoNov 01 2023
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Titans, rookie Levis come to Pittsburgh to face Steelers
PITTSBURGH (AP) — It took all of four quarters for Will Levis to offer a glimpse of why the Tennessee Titans were so high on him in the draft. Throwing for four touchdowns in your debut — three of which came on the kind of downfield heaves that left scouts in awe — will do that. Levis and the Titans (3-4) don’t have much time to prep for an encore. Tennessee visits Pittsburgh (4-3) on Thursday
The Weirton Daily TimesNov 10 2023
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Thousands Still Inside Al-Shifa Hospital, Israeli Military Says
Several thousand people remain inside Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital complex, mostly in the courtyard, said Lt. Col Peter Lerner, an Israeli military spokesman. “We’ve also seen people evacuated from within the hospital. We’re pushing forward in order to increase that,” he said. “We’re encouraging the hospital administrators” to evacuate and “discouraging people from congregating in the courtyards.
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 28 2023
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Few answers in congressional hearing on Maui’s wildfire
Lawmakers probing the cause of last month’s deadly Maui wildfire did not get many answers during today’s congressional hearing on the role the electrical grid played in the disaster. Still, the president of Hawaiian Electric promised to gather and provide more details about exactly what happened on Aug. 8, including when the power stopped flowing through downed power lines in Lahaina and
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserNov 03 2023
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Encircled Palestinians in north Gaza face intense Israeli bombardment
GAZA, Nov 3 (Reuters) - In Gaza City and Jabalia refugee camp, cut off from the rest of the Gaza Strip and encircled by Israeli troops after three weeks of blockade and bombardment, residents are struggling through a siege within a siege. With little electricity or fuel, amid constant air and artillery strikes and with few hospitals still functioning, they are bracing for an intense battle in
ReutersOct 17 2023
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Israel accused of blasting hospital and school in Gaza as blockade cripples healthcare system
A school and a hospital in Gaza were among the civilian refuges lethally blasted during Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday, as humanitarian concerns mount over ongoing deprivation of food, fuel and electricity to the isolated population.
Hundreds are thought to have died in the strike on Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, which was sheltering thousands of displaced people, the Palestinian Health
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