Tuesday, April 25, 2023
From Jenna Orkin
Going green will depend on blue-collar workers. Can we train enough of them before time runs out?
Haaland defends Willow, says US won’t end oil drilling
Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News after Dominion lawsuit disclosures
Don Lemon and CNN have parted ways
Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson are hiring the same powerhouse lawyer — who's helped TV hosts secure multimillion-dollar payouts from their old networks
Why Asia’s early heat wave is so alarming
A SEIZED BITCOIN STACK COULD BE BULGARIA'S GOLDEN TICKET
A new front in the water wars: Your Internet use
Prince Harry suit against Murdoch reveals secret Prince William payoff
Colleton County in South Carolina is a quiet rural district best known for its hunting, fishing and, recently, a sensational murder trial.
Now it is also a player in America’s new gold rush: a scramble for $1 trillion in federal tax incentives and loans for green energy that is fueling a flood of corporate investments and reshaping local economies.
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