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California threatens to hit Trump with lawsuit if he doesn’t revive massive wind farm project off central coast

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

By Jennifer McDermott and The Associated PressJune 24, 2026
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Current price of oil as of June 24, 2026
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U.S. President Donald Trump winks during an executive order signing event in the Oval Office of the White House on June 22, 2026 in Washington, DC.
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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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By Alexa St. John and The Associated PressJune 23, 2026
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By Alexei OreskovicJune 24, 2026
US says chemical maker Chemours will pay $450M in penalties and relief programs to three states to settle ‘forever chemicals’ case
EnvironmentUS says chemical maker Chemours will pay $450M in penalties and relief programs to three states to settle ‘forever chemicals’ case
By The Associated PressJune 24, 2026
A Viking ship named Havhingsten af Glendalough - the Sea Stallion of Glendalough -, the world's largest replica of a Viking warship, sets out 01 JUly 2007 from the Viking Museum in Roskilde, Denmark, on a voyage to Dublin in Ireland, where it is scheduled to arrive 14 August.
Europe1,000-year-old massive textile factory unearthed in Denmark—and it belonged to the Vikings
By James Brooks and The Associated PressJune 24, 2026
‘Godmother of AI’ and tech entrepreneurs draw investors by pivoting from chatbots to ‘world models’ saying AI has to read the room, not just books
AI‘Godmother of AI’ and tech entrepreneurs draw investors by pivoting from chatbots to ‘world models’ saying AI has to read the room, not just books
By The Associated PressJune 24, 2026
Trump’s Iran war provoked the Senate enough to get it to symbolically vote to curb his war powers for the first time
PoliticsTrump’s Iran war provoked the Senate enough to get it to symbolically vote to curb his war powers for the first time
By The Associated PressJune 24, 2026
‘We are in agony’: Today Show host Savannah Guthrie begs public for help as reports surface her missing 84-year-old mom might be dead
North America‘We are in agony’: Today Show host Savannah Guthrie begs public for help as reports surface her missing 84-year-old mom might be dead
By The Associated PressJune 24, 2026
Asia’s defense boom is rewiring the global arms supply chain
CommentaryAsia’s defense boom is rewiring the global arms supply chain
By Chris OberoiJune 24, 2026
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Real EstateA big look at the state of housing in America: Boomers won’t sell, millennials can’t buy, and Gen Z gets to watch the whole thing sort itself out
By Tristan BoveJune 24, 2026
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TechAngered by the Rise of the ‘Raw Water’ Startup? Don’t Be.
By Andrew NuscaJanuary 5, 2018
Bottle lying on table with water coming out
TechData Sheet—Angered by the Rise of the ‘Raw Water’ Startup? Don’t Be.
By Aaron Pressman and Andrew NuscaJanuary 5, 2018
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EnergyThe ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Has Put a Freeze on the Power Supply in Parts of the East Coast
By ReutersJanuary 4, 2018
Operations At The Port Of Galveston Ahead Of Trade Balance Figures
EnergyTrump Offshore Drilling Plan Opens Almost Entire U.S. Coastline To Oil and Gas Companies
By Emma HinchliffeJanuary 4, 2018
Massive Winter Storm Brings Snow And Heavy Winds Across Large Swath Of Eastern Seaboard
EnergyAs Winter Storm Bears Down, Power Prices Surge to Highest in Nearly 4 Years
By BloombergJanuary 4, 2018
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EnergyIt Feels Like -7 Degrees and This Gas Company Just Told Customers to Turn Down the Heat
By John Patrick PullenJanuary 1, 2018
Hurricane Aftermath As Seven Million Plunged Into Darkness While Irma Tears Across South
LeadershipThere Have Been 15 Billion-Dollar U.S. Weather Disasters in 2017. And the Year’s Not Over Yet
By BloombergDecember 28, 2017
12 Fabulous Fortune Reads From 2017
Tech12 Fabulous Fortune Reads From 2017
By Verne KopytoffDecember 27, 2017
Tesla Elon Musk Says Pickup Truck Comes After Model Y
EnergyA Tesla Pickup Truck? Believe It. Here’s When You Should Expect One
By Lucinda ShenDecember 26, 2017
Tesla Motors Inc. CEO Elon Musk and Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jen-Hsun Huang Speak At GPU Technology Conference
EnergyTesla Built a Giant Battery to Fight Power Outages in Australia. And It’s Already Working
By Aric JenkinsDecember 26, 2017
Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., center right, and Bill Gates, billionaire and co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, watch a newspaper toss at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S., on Saturday, May 6, 2017.
EnergyBill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Jeff Bezos Combined Couldn’t Pay This Woman’s Electric Bill
By Jake MethDecember 26, 2017
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EnergyBMW Wants to Sell Half a Million Hybrids and Electric Cars by 2019
By ReutersDecember 21, 2017
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EnergyWhy Saudi Arabia Is Looking for Oil and Gas in the U.S.
By Kirsten KorosecDecember 20, 2017
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EnergyFossil Fuel Foes: Adani Cancels $1.5 Billion Australian Mine Contract After Failing to Secure Funding
By Keshia Hannam and Geoffrey SmithDecember 18, 2017
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EnergyElon Musk Calls Transit Expert ‘An Idiot’ and Says Public Transport ‘Sucks’
By David Z. MorrisDecember 16, 2017
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EnergyMIT Researchers Have Created Glowing Plants That Might One Day Replace Lights
By Emily PriceDecember 15, 2017
Turning Coal Into Bitcoin? Dirty Secret of 2017's Hottest Market
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By BloombergDecember 15, 2017
Part Of Chittagong City Goes 4-5 Feet Under Water In Bangladesh
EnergyNew Study Shows Sea Levels Could Rise Twice as Much as Originally Predicted
By Keshia HannamDecember 14, 2017
Toyota Motor President Akio Toyoda And Panasonic Corp. President Kazuhiro Tsuga Hold News Conference On Joint Business
EnergyPanasonic Is Going to Make Batteries for Toyota’s Electric Cars Too
By ReutersDecember 13, 2017
Here’s Why Oil Prices Just Spiked Above $65 for First Time Since 2015
EnergyHere’s Why Oil Prices Just Spiked Above $65 for First Time Since 2015
By BloombergDecember 12, 2017
An Exxon Mobil Corp. Gas Station Ahead Of Earning
EnergyExxonMobil Gives in to Shareholders on Climate Risk Disclosure
By Fortune Editors and ReutersDecember 12, 2017
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EnergyFrance Is Awarding ‘Make Our Planet Great Again’ Grants to U.S.-Based Climate Scientists
By ReutersDecember 11, 2017
Enjoy Your Cheap Burgers Now Because a ‘Meat Tax’ Could Be on the Way
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By BloombergDecember 11, 2017
Trading On The Floor Of The NYSE As U.S. Stocks Mixed At Start Of Big Earnings Week
TechGE Is Laying Off 12,000 People From Its Power Business
By Jonathan VanianDecember 7, 2017
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By Polina MarinovaDecember 7, 2017
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TechUber-Style Variable Pricing Could be Coming to a Parking Spot Near You
By David Z. MorrisDecember 3, 2017
California, Palm Springs Wind Turbines in desert
EnergyGoogle Just Bought Enough Wind Power to Offset 100% of Its Energy Use
By Grace DonnellyDecember 1, 2017
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Attends Powerpack Project Event at the Hornsdale Windfarm
EnergyTesla Has Just Activated Its Mega-Battery in South Australia
By Joseph HincksDecember 1, 2017
PG&E and CEO Geisha Williams Want to Lead the Charge in Clean Energy
LeadershipPG&E and CEO Geisha Williams Want to Lead the Charge in Clean Energy
By Susie GharibNovember 30, 2017
The 171st Organization Of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Conference
EnergyOPEC Is Set to Extend Its Oil Output Cut Deal With Russia
By ReutersNovember 30, 2017
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