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Getting to 'know our past': Monument dedicated to honor heroism in anthracite coal industry
WILKES-BARRE — The Anthracite Heritage Foundation and King's College dedicated a monument Saturday honoring Carnegie Medal recipients for heroism in Northeast Pennsylvania's anthracite coal industry. Amadeo Pancotti, of Pittston, is among…
Nike Basketball Flips the Christmas Script with the Kobe 6 Protro 'Coals'
Nike is set to expand its holiday lineup with the debut of the Nike Kobe 6 Protro “Coals” Inspired by the naughty list tradition of receiving coal, the pair subverts standard festive colors in favor of a darker palette The sneaker…
Alliance Resource Partners: Profiting From The Slow Death Of Coal (NASDAQ:ARLP)
The 'death of coal' narrative may be years ahead of reality; demand is plateauing, not collapsing. Data centers, grid reliability concerns, and energy security are extending coal's relevance. 95% of ARLP's sales volumes for 2026 are already…
Solar Beats Coal for the First Time: 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy Now
About a decade ago, natural gas overtook coal as the primary fuel for the electric utility sector. Coal's use, however, has continued to decline, falling from 19.7% of supply five years ago to 12.2% in May. That same month, solar power supplied…
Appeals court rejects Trump EPA bid to abandon rule restricting deadly soot pollution
A federal appeals court on Friday rejected the Environmental Protection Agency 's attempt to abandon a Biden -era rule that sets tough standards for deadly soot pollution. The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel is a setback for the Trump…
Alfriston's enigmatic flint obelisk and its mysterious origins
Simon Furber, in Alfriston and Patrick Barlow, South East Mystery surrounds an obelisk in an East Sussex village car park - few know its true origins, but many have their guesses. From a shot tower to a kiln, and even a lock up for anyone behaving…
Alfriston's enigmatic flint obelisk and its mysterious origins
Mystery surrounds an obelisk in an East Sussex village car park - few know its true origins, but many have their guesses. From a shot tower to a kiln, and even a lock up for anyone behaving badly on a night out, there are plenty of theories around…
A 5-second AI Video consumes 10 phone charges, China calls conservation amid tech power surge
As the explosive growth of artificial intelligence drives a surge in power demand—with just a five-second high-definition video generated by AI consuming as much electricity as charging 10 mobile phones, China's National Energy…
I have a confession to make about One Nation
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. I was wrong about One Nation. The party waited 30 years for Australia to come to it; I thought that meant it would persist unchanged. Instead, since…
Inside the ex-mining town that backed Brexit despite millions of pounds of EU funding
One hundred and fifty years ago, a revolution was born out of pig iron and coal within the depths of the now-picturesque South Wales Valleys. From roaring white hot blast furnaces, the town of Ebbw Vale produced iron that made the rails for the…
3 stories of progress, including a worldwide increase in access to education since 2000
These are stories of global progress, compiled by the media group Fix the News and shared in partnership with The Advocate/The Times-Picayune. Each story overview is linked to an original report or story with more information. The United States…
US court rejects bid by EPA to end rule | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
WASHINGTON -- A federal appeals court on Friday rejected the Environmental Protection Agency's attempt to abandon a Biden-era rule that sets tough standards for deadly soot pollution. The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel is a setback for the…
Zylia, London W1: 'It's not trying to reimagine Greek-Cypriot cuisine' - restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants
There's a brand new Greek-Cypriot taverna in Covent Garden, London, that's offering taramasalata, souvlaki, spanakopita, kleftiko, kaimaki ice-cream and all the rest. Yet Zylia, which is pale, humbly furnished and deliberately homespun in its…
Price spikes and drained batteries as wind drought tests green flag-bearer
Spot electricity prices that soared to their maximum allowable level. Emptied batteries unable to supply a grid desperate for more energy. Dormant gas plants that fired to life and ran flat-out for days to keep the lights on. South Australia may be…
Hold These 3 High-Yield Pipeline Stocks Forever and Let the Income Roll In
The words 'exciting' and 'pipelines' might not seem to go together very well. Pipelines just sit there, seemingly doing nothing, looking from the outside. On the inside, however, they transport the fuels that power our economy. Another key thing…
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