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'I literally was crying last night because I’m nervous about what I’m going to find out': a record 51% of Americans aren't 'cost secure' on health

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Your quartz countertop is the new asbestos — for the workers who cut it

Over 550 California workers have developed an incurable lung disease from fabricating engineered stone for Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Costco kitchens.

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Almost 4 in 10 Americans have a ‘junk drawer’ full of their old electronics. It’s because of a very specific anxiety
By Eric Williams, Payam Saeedi, Stacey Watson and The ConversationJune 21, 2026
A stock trader’s guide to navigating a rare ‘Super El Niño’
A stock trader’s guide to navigating a rare ‘Super El Niño’
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Harvard scholar: the data-center backlash is just getting started
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Over 40,000 American bridges have structurally deficient ratings. Why aren’t we using quantum sensors on them?
By Alex Krasnok and The ConversationJune 21, 2026
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HealthA better sunscreen has been available in Europe for 25 years. It just became legal to sell in the U.S.
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EnvironmentMaine’s lobstermen claim their boats have unconstitutional ankle bracelets because of rules designed to save rare whales
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EnvironmentGE spinoff will build 674 turbines to power the SunZia wind farm, the Western Hemisphere’s largest wind project
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EnvironmentAfter the hottest year ever, January is on track to be so warm that for the first time a 12-month period will exceed the 1.5-degree Paris Accords threshold
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EnvironmentHuge storms highlight ‘very weird’ winters in climate change era. ‘From a selfish side it’s like kind of nice to not have snow’
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U.S. EV sales fell short of predictions in 2023. Elon Musk and range anxiety could be to blame, according to a new poll
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    CommentaryThe U.S. dairy industry wants to tackle climate change–but not at the expense of feeding the world
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EnvironmentThe U.S. clean energy push just marked a huge milestone as major offshore wind farms start powering the domestic grid for the first time ever
By Jennifer McDermott and The Associated PressJanuary 3, 2024
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The Panama Canal is enmeshed in a crisis that’s disrupting global trade. But it will take years and  billions of dollars to fix
EnvironmentThe Panama Canal is enmeshed in a crisis that’s disrupting global trade. But it will take years and billions of dollars to fix
By Peter Millard, Michael D. McDonald and BloombergJanuary 2, 2024
Chevron blames a $4 billion writedown mostly on California’s regulations as its war with the state’s Democratic-led government heats ups
EnvironmentChevron blames a $4 billion writedown mostly on California’s regulations as its war with the state’s Democratic-led government heats ups
By Joe Ryan, Kevin Crowley and BloombergJanuary 2, 2024
In the age of unchecked billionaires and corporate bad behavior, everyday people have a million reasons to say something if they see something
CommentaryIn the age of unchecked billionaires and corporate bad behavior, everyday people have a million reasons to say something if they see something
By Gordon Schnell and Amber ScorahJanuary 2, 2024
Macroeconomic uncertainties will not halt progress on the energy transition in 2024 and beyond. Here’s why
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EnvironmentClimate change is forcing Pacific Northwest trees to move—but scientists can’t agree on what form of ‘assisted migration’ is best
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