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Following an investigation, California officials said they plan to sue the administration for buying back the lease for Golden State Wind.

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AI’s power hunger is turning electric utilities into Wall Street growth stocks — and customers may pay the price
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The Strait of Hormuz is ‘open’ — but it’s mined, half-empty, and subject to tolls both sides say they might charge
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RetailRich consumers taking GLP-1s are rebuying their wardrobes and eating smaller, fancier dishes—it’s a factor saving the luxury sector right now
By Eleanor PringleJune 25, 2026
Lux Capital cofounder Josh Wolfe’s limited-odds, high-stakes 2027 predictions
NewslettersLux Capital cofounder Josh Wolfe’s limited-odds, high-stakes 2027 predictions
By Allie GarfinkleJune 25, 2026
A 6 year study shows which CEOs are pushing RTO mandates: The ones with the biggest egos
NewslettersA 6 year study shows which CEOs are pushing RTO mandates: The ones with the biggest egos
By Claire ZillmanJune 25, 2026
Top CD rates today, June 25, 2026: Lock in up to up to 4.40%
Personal FinanceTop CD rates today, June 25, 2026: Lock in up to up to 4.40%
By Glen Luke FlanaganJune 25, 2026
Today’s top high-yield savings rates: Up to 5.00% on June 25, 2026
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By Glen Luke FlanaganJune 25, 2026
Micron drives global rally tech stock rally as traders abandon their fear of an AI bubble
InvestingMicron drives global rally tech stock rally as traders abandon their fear of an AI bubble
By Jim EdwardsJune 25, 2026
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (left) and Broadcom CEO Hock Tan holding their new AI chip, “Jalapeño.” (Photo courtesy OpenAI)
NewslettersOpenAI and Broadcom’s AI chip has a name: Jalapeño
By Andrew NuscaJune 25, 2026
What bubble? JPMorgan says the $5.5 trillion AI capex explosion is profitable–for now
AIWhat bubble? JPMorgan says the $5.5 trillion AI capex explosion is profitable–for now
By Sheryl EstradaJune 25, 2026
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PoliticsUkraine is ‘Auditing’ Cases on Biden and Burisma Gas Company
By Yuras Karmanau, Nataliya Vasilyeva and The Associated PressOctober 4, 2019
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PoliticsU.S. Sending 200 Troops, Patriot Missiles, and Sentinel Radars to Saudi Arabia
By Lolita C. Baldor and The Associated PressSeptember 26, 2019
Wildlife, ranching and oil & gas interests sometimes collide on Wyoming's land
PoliticsEndangered Species Act’s Pending Trump Revamp Faces 16-State Lawsuit
By Gene Johnson, Matthew Brown and The Associated PressSeptember 25, 2019
The attacks on Saudi Arabia have opened up an opportunity for Russia
EnergyThe Saudi Oil Attacks Are Shifting the Gulf’s Power Balance—Towards Russia
By Geoffrey SmithSeptember 19, 2019
GUIYANG, CHINA - AUGUST 02: Aerial view of the construction site of Huawei data center at Gui'an New Area on August 2, 2019 in Guiyang, Guizhou Province of China. Huawei is building a new data center to store the company's global management data in Guian New Area of Guiyang. (Photo by Wu Dongjun/Visual China Group via Getty Images)
EnvironmentThe Internet Cloud Has a Dirty Secret
By Naomi Xu ElegantSeptember 18, 2019
TOPSHOT - A picture taken on September 15, 2019 shows an Aramco oil facility near al-Khurj area, just south of the Saudi capital Riyadh. - Saudi Arabia raced today to restart operations at oil plants hit by drone attacks which slashed its production by half, as Iran dismissed US claims it was behind the assault.
EnergySaudi Arabia Has Few Options to Replace the Massive Drop in Oil Output From Its Attacked Plant
By Anthony DiPaola, Javier Blas, Julian Lee and BloombergSeptember 17, 2019
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EnergySaudi Aramco Is Getting What It’s Long Wanted—Perhaps at the Expense of Its IPO
By Bernhard WarnerSeptember 16, 2019
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FinancePeak Oil Uncertainty: Crude’s Record-Setting Jump Roils Global Markets—and the Worst May Be Yet to Come
By Bernhard WarnerSeptember 16, 2019
Saudi Arabia raced today to restart operations at oil plants hit by drone attacks which slashed its production by half, as Iran dismissed US claims it was behind the assault.
EnergyAttacks in Saudi Arabia Are a Test of How Much the World Still Needs Its Oil
By Katherine DunnSeptember 16, 2019
TOPSHOT - Smoke billows from an Aramco oil facility in Abqaiq about 60km (37 miles) southwest of Dhahran in Saudi Arabia's eastern province on September 14, 2019. - Drone attacks sparked fires at two Saudi Aramco oil facilities early today, the interior ministry said, in the latest assault on the state-owned energy giant as it prepares for a much-anticipated stock listing. Yemen's Iran-aligned Huthi rebels claimed the drone attacks, according to the group's Al-Masirah television. (Photo by - / AFP) (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)
EnergyWhat the Attacks on Saudi Aramco’s Main Oil Plant Mean for Its Massive IPO
By Shaji Mathew, Filipe Pacheco, Sarah Algethami and BloombergSeptember 16, 2019
Bob Dudley, chief executive officer of BP Plc, gestures while speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Tuesday, July 30, 2019. BP bucked the trend of disappointing oil and gas earnings, beating expectations and increasing its cash flow as higher production offset the effect of lower energy prices. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyBP’s CEO Says He’ll Sell Oil Projects to Meet Paris Climate Accord Goals
By Kelly Gilblom and BloombergSeptember 12, 2019
T. Boone Pickens smiles at the camera in a grey suit, white shirt, and patterned tie against a blurred, neutral background.
EnergyOil Tycoon T. Boone Pickens Dies at 91
By Cliff Brunt and The Associated PressSeptember 11, 2019
Saudi state oil company Aramco's CEO Amin Nasser, speaks during the 24th World Energy Congress (WEC) in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi on September 10, 2019. - Saudi energy giant Aramco is ready for a two-stage IPO but the timing is up to the government, Nasser said today, flagging a possible foreign listing as part of the offering. (Photo by KARIM SAHIB / AFP) (Photo credit should read KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images)
FinanceAramco’s Long-Awaited IPO Is Really Finally Coming ‘Very Soon,’ CEO Says
By Matthew Martin, Nayla Razzouk and BloombergSeptember 10, 2019
Fortune Global Sustainability Forum 2019
ConferencesHow the Energy Industry Is Using Data to Decarbonize Itself
By Fortune EditorsSeptember 6, 2019
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ConferencesWhy Solar Execs Say the Game Is Already Over for Non-Renewable Energy
By Fortune EditorsSeptember 6, 2019
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY Global energy is undergoing an epic transformation. In much of the world, economic forces are prompting a move from coal to natural gas and renewable energy. Electric cars, though still a tiny slice of the auto market, are starting to give internal combustion-powered autos a run for their money. A shift from centralized to decentralized energy sources is gathering steam. All these changes are creating new winners and losers–among countries, industries, companies, and investors. And yet, for all this change, global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise. What the global energy shift is and isn’t doing–and why.
ConferencesChina Is the World’s Biggest Coal User. Can It Break the Habit?
By Eamon BarrettSeptember 5, 2019
Jim Fitterling, Chief Executive Officer of Dow Chemicals, speaks about the "circular economy" at Fortune's Global Sustainability Forum in Yunnan, China.
Conferences‘The Most Environmentally Friendly Material Out There’: Dow CEO Has a Counter-Argument to the Plastic Backlash
By Katherine DunnSeptember 4, 2019
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NewslettersIt’s Time for Corporate America to Rewrite Its Responsibility to Sustainability
By Eamon BarrettSeptember 3, 2019
Hurricane Dorian bears down on Florida.
EnergyHurricane Dorian Bears Down on Eastern Seaboard After Inflicting ‘Historic Tragedy’ on the Bahamas
By Brian K. Sullivan and BloombergSeptember 3, 2019
More than half of all new cars purchased in Norway are now electric cars.
EnergyIn Tesla-Crazy Norway, the Electric Vehicle Revolution Is Already Here
By Katherine DunnAugust 21, 2019
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Minden, Roof with photovoltaic installation
EnergyTesla’s Relaunching Its Solar Business With No-Contract Rentals–but There’s a Catch
By Brian Eckhouse and BloombergAugust 19, 2019
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg
EnergyGreta Thunberg Is Shunning Transatlantic Flights. Should You?
By Katherine DunnAugust 15, 2019
Several States Suing Trump’s EPA Over New ‘Dirty Power’ Rule
PoliticsSeveral States Suing Trump’s EPA Over New ‘Dirty Power’ Rule
By Erik Larson and BloombergAugust 13, 2019
The Chevron Corp. Jack/St. Malo deepwater oil platform stands in the Gulf of Mexico in the aerial photograph taken off the coast of Louisiana, U.S.
EnergyProducing More, Profiting Less: Energy Company Earnings Suffer in the Gas Glut Era
By Katherine DunnAugust 2, 2019
The French transit ministry has proposed an "eco-tax" as well as pushed for taxing jet fuel on international flights.
EnergyThe Newest Threat to Cheap European Flights? A Plan to Finally Tax Jet Fuel
By Katherine DunnJuly 13, 2019
‘Race to the Bottom:’ The U.S.-Russia Gas War Has Sent Prices Plummeting in Europe
Energy‘Race to the Bottom:’ The U.S.-Russia Gas War Has Sent Prices Plummeting in Europe
By Katherine DunnJuly 2, 2019
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EnergyPope Francis Just Convinced These Big Oil CEOs to Alter Their Message on Climate Change
By Bernhard WarnerJune 17, 2019
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EnergyOil Tanker Attacks Near Iran Put the Squeeze on an Unexpected Party: Japan
By Katherine DunnJune 13, 2019
Satellite view of Strait of Hormuz
EnergyTwo Japan-Bound Tankers Reportedly Attacked Near Strait of Hormuz
By The Associated PressJune 13, 2019
School Climate Strike London
Energy‘Standing By Is Not an Option:’ U.K. Is the First G7 Country to Commit to a ‘Net-Zero’ Emissions Target
By Katherine DunnJune 12, 2019
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