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As Beijing and Moscow tout ties, China's companies keep Ukraine's lights on
Across Europe, demand for Chinese goods is soaring as consumers seek quality products at a lower cost. Some goods – particularly electric vehicles, batteries and solar panels – have been shipped from China at a large enough scale that…
Homeowners say solar savings promised, higher bills delivered
HOUSTON – Since our first report this week on Frances Holt's experience with solar panels, we've heard from several homeowners across the area who say they are facing similar problems, ranging from confusing contracts to higher-than-promised…
The power bill change that will sting low-earners $200 more
Major changes to power bills threaten to leave low-income households worse off by $200 a year and those with solar and batteries $700 out of pocket, while wealthy families who use the most energy benefit by as much as $1400. Energy experts and…
Postboxes are being hollowed out and wrapped in plastic for this reason
Many postboxes across Merseyside have been hollowed out and wrapped in plastic in recent months. Postboxes in areas such as Formby and Woolton have been put out of action temporarily. The postbox outside of the Post Office on Woolton's Church Road…
New battery subscription service promises lower UK electricity bills
Government research shows energy bills remain one of the biggest concerns for UK households, especially at this time of year as temperatures drop. Price volatility and uncertainty around future costs continue to weigh heavily on millions of people…
Gold and silver crash rattles markets: Will the price continue to tumble?
A sudden fall in the gold price and silver price has unsettled markets and reignited debate about how reliable so-called safe-haven assets really are. After weeks of strong gains, both metals reversed sharply, wiping out billions in paper value and…
Europe Furious as U.S. Subsidy Ends - President Trump's Demand for Lower Rx Prices Means Immediate European Price Increases
If President Trump will no longer permit Americans to pay the research production costs for pharmaceutical companies through high prices, essentially subsiding pharmaceutical costs for the world, then Rx companies will have to increase their prices…
Australia is ahead of the curve on solar but 'hot spots' keep our bills high
On any given day in Australia, from its west coast to its east, there is a fair chance spot power prices will plunge to remarkably low levels. In fact, perhaps nowhere else on earth is this phenomenon more likely to happen than in Australia. And…
Japan embarks on a deep-sea mining experiment with unknown consequences
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 Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The year 2010 was a…
Comstock Details $50M Raise, Nevada Recycling Permits and Q2 Launch Timeline in Investor Webinar
3 Micro-Caps Set for Major Moves: Balancing Risk and Opportunity Comstock NYSEAMERICAN: LODE executives used a business update webinar to address investor questions following a recently completed equity offering and to provide progress updates on…
Friend Inc. buys new permanent home in Kutztown
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Friend Inc. Community Services, a social support agency that works to reduce household hunger and related socioeconomic pressures in northern Berks County, recently purchased a new permanent site featuring…
Russian tech company uses bird brain implants to create remote-controlled surveillance pigeons
A tech startup in Russia claims to have developed brain implants that it's using to control pigeons remotely and turn the birds into surveillance drones. Pigeons have a long history of being used as messengers. The birds were trained by humans over…
[Vantage Point] The Leviste sting: The risks of trading farmland for megawatts
This column examines why converting productive farmland into solar sites carries long-term economic risks that often outweigh short-term energy gains, drawing on global experience from Japan, Europe, and the United States. We argue that…
Election 2026: Republican quintet focused to flip U.S. House seat
(The Center Square) – Five candidates bidding to be the first Republican since 1882 elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from the northeastern part of North Carolina professed allegiance and alliance with the president and had few…
25 Things To Bring To A Housewarming Party They Will Actually Appreciate And Not Just Shove In A Cabinet And Forget About
Promising review: 'I want to incorporate more color into my home, and instead of boldly painting walls or changing the furniture, I prefer to change up the accessories. This is a beautiful vase. Well made and sturdy, and looks beautiful in my…
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