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As CEO of the $96 billion Sam’s Club, Latriece Watkins is testing her mettle at the warehouse retailer that produced CEOs for Walmart, Target, and Walgreens

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As AI slashes white-collar jobs, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says almost no one is being hired—except in sales

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Jeff Bezos wants the bottom half of earners to pay zero income tax—he says nurses making just $75K should save $12K a year
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The U.S. power grid isn’t one big machine — it’s three. That’s a problem for blackout season

America’s grid isn’t national — and that’s exactly why neighbors can’t always keep the lights on.

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Asia is already grappling with a fuel crisis. A ‘Super El Nino’ threatens to make things worse
Asia is already grappling with a fuel crisis. A ‘Super El Nino’ threatens to make things worse
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The river that supplies 40 million Americans is down to 23% — and about to make a $25 million bet on one fish
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America’s largest oil export hub is so starved of water that it’s been illegal to have a green lawn for 2 years
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BP ousts chairman months into his tenure, citing ‘important governance standards, oversight and conduct’ concerns
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressMay 26, 2026
As the U.S. and Europe pull back from global climate aid, can Asian funders fill the gap?
As the U.S. and Europe pull back from global climate aid, can Asian funders fill the gap?
By Angelica AngMay 25, 2026
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Environment200,000 people around Seattle have no power as massive storm dumps heavy snow and record rain on Northwest
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By Leonardo TrasandeNovember 21, 2024
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By Chris MorrisNovember 20, 2024
The home insurance market is turning to creative solutions as climate change leads to a record number of high-risk properties
CommentaryThe home insurance market is turning to creative solutions as climate change leads to a record number of high-risk properties
By Cindy Zobian and Tyler BanksNovember 20, 2024
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    CommentaryTwo years ago, world leaders established a global Pandemic Fund. Now its co-chairs are warning it needs at least $2 billion by June
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Climate change has made hurricane winds 18 mph stronger since 2019, study says
EnvironmentClimate change has made hurricane winds 18 mph stronger since 2019, study says
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Environment‘Bomb cyclone’ kills 1 as it cuts power to over 600,000 and downs trees
By Hallie Golden, Lisa Baumann and The Associated PressNovember 20, 2024
Food waste is full of surprisingly low-hanging fruits to help tackle climate change, a growing body of evidence shows
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By Lisa MoonNovember 19, 2024
Paris is panicking as 10,000 Parisians are abandoning the city each year
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By Juliette Collen and AFPNovember 19, 2024
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The world has only deployed 10% of the climate technologies it needs to achieve net zero, new research by McKinsey shows
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Shell’s Pyrrhic victory may well set the stage for more corporate climate accountability
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Carbon emissions increase again in 2024 as Earth races toward 1.5 degree warming threshold
EnvironmentCarbon emissions increase again in 2024 as Earth races toward 1.5 degree warming threshold
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California wildfire destroys 132 buildings as raging winds spread the flames across 32 square miles
EnvironmentCalifornia wildfire destroys 132 buildings as raging winds spread the flames across 32 square miles
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By Jeffrey Collins and The Associated PressNovember 7, 2024
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New York City declares drought watch and asks residents to conserve water—’Mother Nature is in charge’
EnvironmentNew York City declares drought watch and asks residents to conserve water—’Mother Nature is in charge’
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