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Jun 22 2023
News
Passengers aboard missing sub ‘have sadly been lost,’ OceanGate says
All five passengers aboard the missing OceanGate submersible aiming to view the Titanic wreckage "have sadly been lost," the vessel's operator said Thursday.
“We now believe that our CEO Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet, have sadly been lost,” the company said in a statement.
“These men were true explorers who
New York Post (News)Feb 09 2023
News
Voters chime in on Biden administration so far - KVRR Local News
Voters chime in on Biden administration so far MSUM students chime in as President Biden reaches the halfway point of his first term. MINNESOTA (KVRR) — Vice President Harris’ visit to St. Cloud focuses on Minnesota’s push for clean energy in the coming decades. By 2030, the movement requires 80% of the state’s electricity to come from carbon-free sources. That goal will be increased to 100%
KVRRApr 28 2023
News
4 Bedroom Home in Broken Arrow - $540,000
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Tulsa WorldDec 14 2022
Opinion
Scientists have made a breakthrough in fusion — but don’t get carried away
I’m going to go out on a limb with a year-end prediction. The old joke in the physics community is still true: Fusion is always 50 years away.
That detracts nothing from the news of an awesome scientific accomplishment from the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). Using its massive, multibillion-dollar laser machine, the LLNL team finally blasted through
New York Post (Opinion)May 02 2023
News
Why Is Inflation So Sticky? It Could Be Corporate Profits
Inflation has proved more stubborn than central banks bargained for when prices started surging two years ago. Now some economists think they know why: Businesses are using a rare opportunity to boost their profit margins.
Figures released Tuesday by the European Union’s statistics agency showed consumer prices in the eurozone were 7.0% higher than a year earlier in April, a pickup from
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 19 2023
Fact Check
Where Did Biden Get $10M From in Tax Return? What We Do Know, What We Don't
In the three days since Donald Trump's arraignment in Florida on 37 federal charges regarding the former president's alleged handling of classified documents, conservative supporters have been pointing the finger at President Joe Biden and his family, claiming wrongdoing and corruption over a number of matters.
Among them, commentators have suggested that the president accepted a $10
Newsweek Fact CheckMay 01 2023
News
Aerosmith Stopping in St. Paul on Peace Out Farewell Tour
(KNSI) — Aerosmith is saying “Peace Out” with its latest tour. Calling it their farewell tour, the band is embarking on a 40 date tour around the country with a stop at the Xcel Energy Center on Monday, November 13th. Joe Perry said it seemed like now was a good time because all of the band members are over 70, and it’s a chance to celebrate their 50 years of being together. The Black Crowes
KNSI RadioMar 02 2023
Analysis
Covid Lab Leak Theory: Some Government Agencies Believe It—Here’s Why Most Scientists Don’t
Politicians and some government agencies continue to contend the Covid-19 pandemic started as a leak from the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, even as scientists and public health officials say the evidence points to it naturally emerging from animals at a food market in China.
The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday the U.S. Department of Energy assessed with “low confidence” the
ForbesApr 30 2023
News
Knicks Absorb First Blow in Throwback Battle With Miami Heat
Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, right, and Miami's Jimmy Butler, center right, each scored 25 points in Game 1, but Butler’s team got the win. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. Losing Game 1 at home was a setback for the Knicks, but it’s not a reason to count them out. They still have their depth and defense. The Knicks walked off the
New York Times (News)May 05 2023
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New York Legislature Bans Natural Gas Appliances in New Buildings
The New York State Legislature enacted a budget that “includes provisions to phase out the use of fossil fuels in new buildings,” announced Speaker Carl Heastie and Energy Committee Chair Didi Barrett. New York is the first state in the nation to pass such a ban, which includes stoves, water heaters and furnaces in new buildings, through the legislative process, National Review reported. Under
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