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Jan 26 2023
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Elon Musk says he can’t fix Twitter ‘overnight while still running Tesla and SpaceX,’ after reports the platform blocked a BBC documentary
Late on Wednesday, the Twitter CEO said he was not aware of the social media platform’s decision to censor links to a BBC documentary critical of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, implying he was stretched in running multiple companies at once.
“It is not possible for me to fix every aspect of Twitter worldwide overnight, while still running Tesla and SpaceX,” he tweeted.
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FortuneDec 27 2022
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America’s richest lost $660 billion collectively in 2022 — Elon Musk lost the most
Billionaires have had a bad year.
Globally, the world’s billionaires lost nearly $2 trillion, combined, in 2022, according to Forbes. The United States’ billionaires lost $660 billion collectively, the highest of any country by Forbes’s count, as tech stock prices took a nosedive fueled by rising interest rates, soaring inflation and a worsening economy.
Of America’s billionaires
CNBCDec 16 2022
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Russian missile strikes pound Ukraine, knocking out power and putting entire country under air-raid alarm
A fresh barrage of Russian missile attacks across Ukraine on Friday morning put the entire country under air-raid alarm and sent people scrambling for shelter as explosions sounded overhead, with strikes hitting critical infrastructure and knocking out power.
“The enemy is massively attacking Ukraine. Increased danger. Stay in shelters,” Oleksiy Kuleba, the head of the Kyiv regional
CNN (Online News)Sep 22 2022
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Tesla ordered to recall more than a million US cars
Tesla is recalling nearly 1.1 million cars in the US because the windows might close too fast and pinch people's fingers.
Documents produced by American regulators show the windows may not react correctly after detecting an obstruction.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it is a safety-standards violation.
Tesla says a software update will fix the
BBC NewsSep 20 2022
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Hurricane Fiona blasts Turks and Caicos Islands as a "life-threatening" Category 3 storm
Hurricane Fiona blasted the Turks and Caicos Islands on Tuesday as a Category 3 storm after devastating Puerto Rico, where most people remained without electricity or running water. Hurricane conditions slammed Grand Turk, the small British territory's capital island, on Tuesday morning after the government imposed a curfew and urged people to flee flood-prone areas.
The U.S. National
CBS News (Online)Oct 07 2022
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Hurricane Ian Death Toll Rises to 131
The death toll from Hurricane Ian has reached 131, with most of the victims in Florida, making Ian second only to Hurricane Katrina among the deadliest storms to hit the mainland U.S. this century. On Thursday, an analysis published by the group CoreLogic estimated total flood and wind losses from Hurricane Ian at up to $70 billion. The Florida Power & Light Company says it has restored
Democracy Now!Sep 10 2021
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Biden Administration Releases Plan to Shift Half of U.S. Energy to Solar by 2050
The Biden administration on Wednesday released an outline mapping out how the U.S. could produce half of its electricity using solar power by 2050 — a sizeable undertaking given that it accounted for just 4 percent of the country’s electricity last year.
The blueprint showed the U.S. would have to double the amount of solar energy installed each year over the next four years and then
National Review (News)Mar 11 2022
Analysis
How much more is inflation costing you?
Rising fuel, housing and food costs have pushed U.S. inflation up 7.9% over the past year, it’s the sharpest spike since 1982, but how much is it costing you?
Annual data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that inflation hit transportation, gas and electric the hardest.
Transportation
Transit costs are up 17% compared to 2020. This means your daily commute is
NewsNationOct 18 2022
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Here’s How Much Power Bills Could Rise This Winter
Winter fuel costs for many Americans could surge 28% this year from a combination of colder weather and higher energy prices.
According to the most recent winter fuels outlook from the Energy Information Administration, the average household primarily using natural gas for space heating will spend $931 on power from October to March, marking a $206 increase since last year.
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The Daily WireAug 17 2022
Analysis
4 underrated parts of the Inflation Reduction Act
President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law today, making it official that the US will spend a historic $370 billion to tackle climate change over the next decade. The extra cash for clean energy, electric vehicles, efficient manufacturing, and pollution cleanup will go a long way to nudging the US closer to sustainable climate targets.
Most of the focus has been on
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