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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Underwater Power Play: Ally of Putin's Accuses U. S. and U. K. of Plotting Sabotage

Imagine this: A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has some juicy accusations. He claims the U. S. and U. K. are up to no good, planning to mess with underwater internet cables and disrupt maritime energy trade. This isn't coming out of nowhere. It follows reports that Russia is setting

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Russia's Biggest Attack Yet: Ukraine's Power Under Fire

Russia launched a huge number of missiles and drones, targeting Ukraine's power plants. This was one of the biggest attacks since the war began. Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said the attack happened overnight and into the morning. Ukrainian air defenses managed to shoot down many of the

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Energy Expert Chris Wright Tapped to Lead DOE

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Chris Wright, CEO of Denver-based fracking company Liberty Energy, to be the next Secretary of the Department of Energy. Wright will also join the newly formed Council of National Energy, which Trump said will include all agencies involved in energy processes.

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Austria's Gas Flow Halted by Gazprom

Early Saturday morning, Austria found itself without Russian natural gas. The halt came after the Austrian energy company OMV announced it would no longer pay for gas from Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas giant. This decision was made to recoup a $242 million arbitration award won against Gazpro

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

The Impact of Low Energy Intake on Male Athletes' Performance

Ever wondered how low energy intake affects male athletes? A recent study dived into this topic, focusing on how not having enough energy impacts various performance outcomes. The researchers also looked into whether there's a direct relationship between the level of energy intake and performance, a

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

Suburban Propane's Profits Dip Due to Mild Winter

Suburban Propane Partners, a company that supplies propane and other energy sources across the U. S. , recently shared its financial results for the fiscal year 2024. The news wasn't quite as warm as the weather that affected their earnings. Compared to the previous year, their net income dropped fr

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Meet Doug Burgum: Trump's Pick for Interior Department

Doug Burgum, the governor of North Dakota, has been chosen by President-elect Trump to lead the Interior Department. This department manages the nation’s public lands and waters, and Burgum is expected to play a significant role in shaping energy policies. As a governor from a state rich in oil and

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Checking Arctic Climate Models: What's Right, What's Wrong

Scientists have taken a close look at how well 39 climate models from the CMIP6 project match up with real-world data on Arctic energy and water budgets. They checked things like seasonal patterns, long-term averages, and trends in both the atmosphere and ocean. Turns out, many models have some seri

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Zeldin's New Role: Reviving U. S. Energy and Environment

Congressman Lee Zeldin has a new job. He’s been chosen by President Trump to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Zeldin is excited about his new role, tweeting that he wants to boost U. S. energy power, bring back auto jobs, and make the country the top player in AI, all while keeping ai

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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

Exploring Albania's Social Science Research: Challenges and Opportunities

Did you know that social sciences in Albania have a unique history? Unlike many countries, they didn't start in universities but in the public sector. This brought together professionals, politicians, and businesspeople to tackle social problems. Today, this collaboration still matters, especially w

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