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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solid-State Batteries: Are They Really Safer?

Solid-state batteries are often seen as the next big thing in energy storage, especially for electric vehicles. They use solid materials instead of liquid electrolytes, which is expected to make them safer and more efficient. However, experts are warning that these batteries are not without risks.

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Lawmaker Challenges FAA on Funding Cuts for Airport Solar Project

Rep. Andre Carson recently questioned the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about cuts to aviation grants, specifically targeting the termination of funds for a solar farm upgrade at Indianapolis International Airport. He argued that these cuts, made under the Department of Government Efficiency

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Arizona's Air Quality Crisis: Why Clean Energy is the Answer

Arizona's air quality is in trouble. Harmful pollutants are making it hard for people to breathe. Heatwaves, wildfires, and smog are making life difficult. But there's a solution: clean energy. Most Arizonans want the state to switch to solar and wind power. They believe these are better than fossi

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Keeping the Spark Alive: How to Grow Without Losing Your Edge

Growing a business is tough. It starts with a big idea and lots of energy. But keeping that energy alive as the company grows is even tougher. Leaders have a big role to play here. The same traits that helped start the business can sometimes hold it back. Think of people like Steve Jobs or Jeff Bezo

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Blasts Create Super Catalysts

Scientists have found a cool way to make super-efficient catalysts. They use tiny explosions to spread out metal atoms really fast. This is a big deal because making these catalysts usually takes a lot of energy and can cause the metal to clump together. The new method uses a special reactor with t

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Is MCE Really a Better Deal for Contra Costa County?

MCE, or Marin Clean Energy, has been making waves in Contra Costa County. It promised cheaper and greener energy, breaking PG&E's monopoly. But is it really delivering? MCE is now mostly a Contra Costa operation. Fifteen of its nineteen cities, plus unincorporated areas, have joined. That's more cu

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

New US Sanctions on the Horizon for Russia

The United States is getting ready to hit Russia with more sanctions. This time, the focus is on the energy sector. The goal? To push President Vladimir Putin to accept a peace deal with Ukraine. What's on the table? The U. S. is looking at targeting Russia's shadow fleet of tankers. These ships he

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Powering Up: Data Centers Get Direct Energy Access

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has given the green light for tech giants to tap directly into power plants to fuel their massive data centers. This move, aimed at boosting the U. S. 's lead in artificial intelligence and manufacturing, comes as the mid-Atlantic region braces for pot

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Dec 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Playboy's New Energy Drink: A Bold Move for a New Generation

Playboy is stepping into the energy drink game with a new line called Playboy Energy. This isn't just any energy drink. It's made for Gen Z. The drinks come in five fun flavors: Sexy Peaches, Razz Bunny, Lovely Melons, Naughty Berry, and Tropic Passion. Each can has the classic Playboy bunny logo. T

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Trump Media's Big Bet on Fusion Power

Trump Media & Technology Group is teaming up with TAE Technologies in a $6 billion merger. This deal aims to build the world's first large-scale fusion power plant. The merger would create a publicly traded fusion company, with Trump holding a significant financial stake. Critics worry that the hyp

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