Business
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Europe’s Wind Industry Is Stumbling When It’s Needed Most
These should be great times to be in the wind energy business, especially in Europe. Governments here have long promoted offshore wind projects ...
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Ukraine War Continues to Slow Global Growth, New Report Says
Higher inflation and slower growth are the heavy price that the global economy is paying for Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Organization for ...
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What Will Iger Do with ESPN and Hulu?
Iger has a two-year contract, and a big to-do list.Credit...Jerod Harris/Getty Images For Vox MediaWhat will Bob do next? On Robert Iger’s ...
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On This Night, She Was the (Other) Story
“So do you spend a lot of nights out with C-list characters?” Brooke Gladstone asked cheerfully while firing up her cappuccino maker. And yet to ...
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A Huge Merger’s Collapse Breaks a Pattern of Consolidation in Publishing
After two years of regulatory scrutiny and heated speculation in the publishing world, after a hard-fought court battle and hundreds of millions ...
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It’s a Wrap in Formula 1 for Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel still loves Formula 1, but the fulfillment has disappeared as the wins have dried up. After 16 seasons, the last two with a ...
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What Elon Musk Is Doing to Twitter Is What He Did at Tesla and SpaceX
Elon Musk was sleeping at the office. He dismissed employees and executives at will. And he lamented his company was on the verge of bankruptcy ...
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U.S. Approves Aid to Extend Life of California Nuclear Plant
California’s last nuclear power plant received a $1.1 billion federal grant on Monday as the state seeks to extend the plant’s operations ...
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In a First, Nonprofit Buys Insurance for Hawaii’s Threatened Coral Reefs
As climate change makes coastal storms more destructive, an environmental group is trying a new approach to protecting Hawaii’s coral reefs. It ...
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Key Union Votes Down Freight Rail Contract, Making Strike More Likely
Members of a union that primarily represent freight rail conductors have narrowly voted down a tentative labor contract, their union said Monday ...