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Astonishing strike paralysed UK in fight for living wage - as Tories got revenge
At midnight on 3 May 1926, nearly two million workers joined Britain's first – and only – General Strike. Their walkout in support of starving miners and their families was the greatest act of working class solidarity in history. But…
Solar booms in industrial US midwest as energy crisis persists
For decades, the only regular visitors to the Twin Lake Reservoir in Lima, Ohio, were fishers passing hot summer evenings trying to snag a largemouth bass. But today, it's a hive of activity. A team of 12 engineers and construction workers are…
Fair dinkum, Albo, you've mangled the language
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. If ever the theory of evolution had an antithesis, it must be found in political language. Where evolution selects for genes that make a species…
Letter: If you are committed to Utah's future, I urge you to oppose RMP's energy proposal
After reading Steve Nyman's opinion piece in The Tribune, “If you care about winters in Utah, it's time to speak up,” I was disheartened to hear about Rocky Mountain Power's long-term energy proposal in front of Utah's Public Service…
US Met Coal Isn't 'Dead' - But The Indices Are
This is Part 1 of a four-part series on what is drastically wrong with US met coal price reporting — and what it's costing producers and their shareholders. I'll break down the methodology, the damage, and a simpler framework anchored in…
A new climate democracy is taking on the petrostates
Get your news from a source that's not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Looking out to…
Jensen Huang says some CEOs have a 'God complex' when it comes to AI apocalypse warnings, which can create shortages of critical workers
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been pushing back against the popular narrative that AI will wipe out huge swaths of the workforce, but he also placed some blame on overly confident CEOs who assume they know everything. In an interview this week with…
NextEra Energy vs. Constellation Energy: Which Utility Stock Is Built for This Market?
Demand for electricity is on the rise, with cleaner power alternatives increasingly favored. Utilities are no longer boring investments; there are very real growth opportunities ahead across the entire power sector. Which companies are best…
BTech Mining Engineering vs BTech Mining Machinery Engineering: What should you choose?
Read More | These AI courses by IIT Madras need no coding experience The simplest distinction is this: Mining Engineering teaches you to design and manage the mine itself. Mining Machinery Engineering teaches you to design and manage the machines…
'It's not the old Labour we had': Forgotten red wall town eyed up by Farage
On a grey Tuesday morning, a handful of people are milling around the centre of St Helens. It is market day but the town is quiet, with just a handful of locals making their way between the offerings of clothes, phone cases, flowers and fresh…
Middle East conflict could spur South-east Asia's nuclear energy ambitions
SINGAPORE – The war in Iran could accelerate South-east Asia's plans to tap nuclear energy as it seeks to wean itself off its dependence on Middle Eastern oil and gas, experts told The Straits Times. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz…
'Vibrant' 99-year-old gets a new knee
“I have the opportunity to meet some amazing people,” Dr. David Kolessar told a reporter. “Rose is one of those people.” “When you engage with her, you'll realize.” Earlier this year, Kolessar, an…
COMMENTARY: Backlash is creating a data center buildability crisis
The Maine Legislature has passed the first statewide moratorium on data center construction in the country. Because of concerns about the effect on the grid and the environment, lawmakers want to pause midsize and larger build-outs while the state…
Treasury Fraud turns into Personal Tragedy
The apparent suicide of an Assistant Director of the External Resources Department (ERD) of the Ministry of Finance, who was among the four officials suspended over the alleged USD 2.5 million cyber fraud, adds personal tragedy to a growing public…
Flashback | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Bradley Gitz refers to myths surrounding the issue of income inequality. He is careful to use as many ad hominem arguments and phrases as possible, referring to Pravda, Marx, 'left-wing fever swamps,' etc. He puts 'compassion' in quotation marks…
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