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A large oil-exporting hub will be built in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico amid the Iran war—but only because Japan and the White House are paying for it
A large oil-exporting hub will be built in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico amid the Iran war—but only because Japan and the White House are paying for it

Sentinel Midstream’s Texas GulfLink project will be built 30 miles offshore courtesy of an investment vehicle funded largely by Japan and the Trump administration.

By Jordan BlumMay 8, 2026
An almond farmer inspects a fruit on a tree.
California farmers must destroy 420,000 peach trees after Del Monte closes its canneries and cancels more than $550 million in long-term contracts
By Sasha RogelbergMay 7, 2026
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Judge allows Alaska wildlife agents to resume shooting bears from helicopters to protect recovering caribou herd
By Becky Bohrer and The Associated PressMay 7, 2026
At 75, Ted Turner told Fortune he gave himself 5 more years. He got 12—and spent them warning the world was ending
At 75, Ted Turner told Fortune he gave himself 5 more years. He got 12—and spent them warning the world was ending
By Ashley LutzMay 6, 2026
Debris from the White House East Wing demolition was dumped at a nearby public golf course and contains toxic metals, National Park report finds
Debris from the White House East Wing demolition was dumped at a nearby public golf course and contains toxic metals, National Park report finds
By Sasha RogelbergMay 7, 2026
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Magnum owns Ben & Jerry’s. Now it’s destroying what made the brand worth buying
By David Bronner, Michael Bronner and Ryan GellertMay 7, 2026
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Putin presides over Russia’s Victory Day parade without tanks, missiles and other heavy equipment due to threat of Ukrainian long-range drones
PoliticsPutin presides over Russia’s Victory Day parade without tanks, missiles and other heavy equipment due to threat of Ukrainian long-range drones
By The Associated PressMay 9, 2026
Bahrain, which hosts the U.S. Navy’s Mideast HQ, arrests dozens with alleged links to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
PoliticsBahrain, which hosts the U.S. Navy’s Mideast HQ, arrests dozens with alleged links to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
By Adam Schreck, Samy Magdy and The Associated PressMay 9, 2026
Pedestrian who jumped Denver airport fence dies after being hit by Frontier Airlines plane, sparking an engine fire and forcing passengers to evacuate
North AmericaPedestrian who jumped Denver airport fence dies after being hit by Frontier Airlines plane, sparking an engine fire and forcing passengers to evacuate
By The Associated PressMay 9, 2026
As hantavirus outbreak unfolds, the CDC is missing in action, experts say. ‘I’m very sorry to say that we are not prepared’
PoliticsAs hantavirus outbreak unfolds, the CDC is missing in action, experts say. ‘I’m very sorry to say that we are not prepared’
By Mike Stobbe and The Associated PressMay 9, 2026
UFO files show Buzz Aldrin saw a ‘sizeable’ object close to the moon and a ‘fairly bright light source’ that the Apollo 11 crew felt could be a laser
InnovationUFO files show Buzz Aldrin saw a ‘sizeable’ object close to the moon and a ‘fairly bright light source’ that the Apollo 11 crew felt could be a laser
By Seung Min Kim, Collin Binkley and The Associated PressMay 9, 2026
Photo of Zak Brown
SuccessBefore the McLaren CEO got a $50 million payday from his team’s F1 championship, he was a high-school dropout who got his start on Wheel of Fortune
By Sasha RogelbergMay 9, 2026
‘Employers are increasingly turning to degree and GPA’ in hiring: Recruiters retreat from ‘talent is everywhere,’ double down on top colleges
Future of Work‘Employers are increasingly turning to degree and GPA’ in hiring: Recruiters retreat from ‘talent is everywhere,’ double down on top colleges
By Jake AngeloMay 9, 2026
Protester at Jeffrey Epstein hearing
LawHow Jeffrey Epstein leveraged a prestigious U.N.-affiliated nonprofit—and the Gates Foundation—to control women and keep them in his orbit
By Jessica MathewsMay 9, 2026
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EnvironmentGen Z activist Greta Thunberg rips ‘capitalist consumerism and market economics’ as terrible stewards of civilization in new book
By Rob Merrill and The Associated PressFebruary 13, 2023
  • Western Australian Chief Health Officer Dr Andrew Robertson
    EnvironmentTiny radioactive capsule lost in Australian outback carries the equivalent of 10 X-ray blasts as fears mount it could be picked up by passing traffic
    By Eleanor PringleJanuary 30, 2023
A wind energy park in Germany
EnvironmentESG investing’s dark side threatens to undermine clean-tech strategies amid ravenous demand for metals: ‘We should be under no illusion’
By Alastair Marsh and BloombergFebruary 12, 2023
President Joe Biden exiting a plane.
EnvironmentThe government is giving out $1 billion to clean up 22 different toxic waste sites across the US including a neighborhood in Atlanta
By Azure GilmanFebruary 10, 2023
A new agricultural revolution has started. Congress must invest now to secure the future of U.S. food
CommentaryA new agricultural revolution has started. Congress must invest now to secure the future of U.S. food
By Irving FainFebruary 10, 2023
Jennifer Granholm
EnvironmentTesla’s former CTO just won a $2 billion loan from the White House for his EV battery recycling startup
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressFebruary 9, 2023
A young businesswoman is attending a business meeting in a meeting room in a modern office working space.
NewslettersMateriality assessments may soon be everywhere. But do they really drive strategy?
By Peter VanhamFebruary 9, 2023
  • ‘Sorry’: A radioactive capsule lost on an 870-mile stretch of highway has Australian authorities and mining giant Rio Tinto scrambling
    Environment‘Sorry’: A radioactive capsule lost on an 870-mile stretch of highway has Australian authorities and mining giant Rio Tinto scrambling
    By Archie Hunter and BloombergJanuary 29, 2023
Toxic Ohio train crash
Environment‘This is a big, big deal’: Ohio’s governor is shocked at the toxic train derailment that forced a town to evacuate
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressFebruary 9, 2023
Engineers doing maintenance work at a solar farm in China
EnvironmentRenewables and nuclear are nearing a ‘tipping point’ and will make up more than 90% of new electricity demand in the next two years, IEA says
By Tristan BoveFebruary 8, 2023
Companies are following the public’s agenda, not politics–and it’s paying off
CommentaryCompanies are following the public’s agenda, not politics–and it’s paying off
By Martin WhittakerFebruary 8, 2023
JP Morgan: Clean energy is a massive investment opportunity. We’re on track to finance $1 trillion for green by 2030
CommentaryJP Morgan: Clean energy is a massive investment opportunity. We’re on track to finance $1 trillion for green by 2030
By Heather Zichal and Ramaswamy VariankavalFebruary 7, 2023
In one of tech’s favorite cities, thousands are stuck without power and dealing with spoiled food: ‘We’re planning for worst-case scenario’
EnvironmentIn one of tech’s favorite cities, thousands are stuck without power and dealing with spoiled food: ‘We’re planning for worst-case scenario’
By Paul J. Weber, Acacia Coronado and The Associated PressFebruary 6, 2023
  • Lake Mead shore.
    Environment‘We’re all headed to a very dark place’: Emails reveal tense Colorado River talks amid megadrought
    By Kathleen Ronayne, Felicia Fonseca and The Associated PressJanuary 29, 2023
This photo taken with a drone shows portions of a Norfolk and Southern freight train that derailed Friday night in East Palestine, Ohio.
EnvironmentThe National Guard has been called to help with a fiery train wreck that’s spewing toxic fumes into the air
By The Associated PressFebruary 6, 2023
‘You’re breathing toxic fumes if you’re that close’: As derailed freight cars smolder in Ohio, sheriffs go door-to-door with evacuation orders
Environment‘You’re breathing toxic fumes if you’re that close’: As derailed freight cars smolder in Ohio, sheriffs go door-to-door with evacuation orders
By The Associated PressFebruary 5, 2023
A man breaks up ice and sleet on his driveway during a winter storm in Concord, New Hampshire
EnvironmentNew England is bracing for a brutal cold snap and temperatures could get as low as -50 degrees with windchill: ‘In these conditions, frostbite can develop in as little as 30 minutes’
By Ken Miller, David Sharp and The Associated PressFebruary 3, 2023
How to manage complex stakeholder interests? Think like a designer
CommentaryHow to manage complex stakeholder interests? Think like a designer
By Jon Iwata, Nicolas Maitret and Lisa MaulhardtFebruary 2, 2023
Joe Gebbia
EnvironmentAirbnb’s cofounder just donated $25 million to get plastic out of the ocean and tackle the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
By Glenn Gamboa and The Associated PressFebruary 2, 2023
A woman with dark hair in a blazer addresses a crowd
NewslettersAs the role of the chief sustainability officer explodes, 4 types of leaders are emerging
By Peter VanhamFebruary 2, 2023
The Biden administration has decided that giant Alaska oil projects aren’t so bad after all
EnvironmentThe Biden administration has decided that giant Alaska oil projects aren’t so bad after all
By Becky Bohrer, Matthew Daly and The Associated PressFebruary 2, 2023
Pine trees against a blue sky background
FinanceJPMorgan just bought a massive forest to make money—And not just from the timber
By Tristan BoveFebruary 1, 2023
A red car in an empty parking lot.
EnvironmentCars have a death grip on American cities—but a new movement against parking spaces is starting to gain traction
By Kevin J. Krizek, John Hersey and The ConversationFebruary 1, 2023
‘Green hushing’ won’t help profitability. Innovation will
Commentary‘Green hushing’ won’t help profitability. Innovation will
By Sanjay BrahmawarFebruary 1, 2023
Two images of the radioactive capsule discovered in Australia
EnvironmentFirst pictures of the tiny Rio Tinto radioactive capsule recovered after ‘relentless’ search of 870-mile stretch of Australian outback: ‘We found a needle in a haystack’
By Eleanor PringleFebruary 1, 2023
We are tech founders and investors who pivoted to (profitable) impact investing. Now we’re sharing the secret to our success–and encouraging others to copy it
CommentaryWe are tech founders and investors who pivoted to (profitable) impact investing. Now we’re sharing the secret to our success–and encouraging others to copy it
By Niklas Adalberth, Funda Sezgi, Sara Kappelmark, Jenny Keisu, Philipp Schröder, Hans Otterling, Carl Manneh, Linnea Kornehed Falck, Willard Ahdritz, Eric Quidenus-Wahlforss, Sofie Wahlforss-Quidenus, Susana Campbell, Björn Öste, Jane Walerud, Janneke Niessen, Fredrik Jung-Abbou, Fabian Heilemann, Ash Pournouri, Rapelang Rabana and Agate FreimaneFebruary 1, 2023
California has a plan for cutting Colorado River use. It involves pretending water doesn’t evaporate
EnvironmentCalifornia has a plan for cutting Colorado River use. It involves pretending water doesn’t evaporate
By Kathleen Ronayne, Suman Naishadham and The Associated PressFebruary 1, 2023
Exxon Mobil’s record $55.7 billion profit last year fuels criticism that it cashed in on war and sky-high gasoline prices
EnvironmentExxon Mobil’s record $55.7 billion profit last year fuels criticism that it cashed in on war and sky-high gasoline prices
By Cathy Bussewitz and The Associated PressJanuary 31, 2023
A worker with the Pebble Mine project digs in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska near the village of Iliamma, Alaska, July 13, 2007.
EnvironmentThe federal government just shut down a proposed gold mine in Alaska after a decade-long fight because it would have hurt the ‘unrivaled’ salmon economy
By Becky Bohrer, Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressJanuary 31, 2023
Environmental concerns are on the rise across the world–but Americans’ support for climate action has been stagnant for years. Here’s why
CommentaryEnvironmental concerns are on the rise across the world–but Americans’ support for climate action has been stagnant for years. Here’s why
By Leslie ZaneJanuary 31, 2023
6 states that depend on the Colorado River have agreed on a new water-sharing model. California is still holding out
Environment6 states that depend on the Colorado River have agreed on a new water-sharing model. California is still holding out
By Felicia Fonseca, Suman Naishadham and The Associated PressJanuary 31, 2023
A close-up portrait view of a North American beaver
EnvironmentScientists say that oysters and beavers are the eco heroes we’ve been waiting for and they’re doing all the work ‘for free’
By Daniel Merino, Nehal El-Hadi and The ConversationJanuary 30, 2023
New York City hasn’t had a winter this snowless since 1973: ‘There is a climate issue here’
EnvironmentNew York City hasn’t had a winter this snowless since 1973: ‘There is a climate issue here’
By Deepti Hajela and The Associated PressJanuary 30, 2023
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