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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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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.

By Sufan Jiang, Fangxing Fran Li and The ConversationMay 30, 2026
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
By Angelica AngMay 28, 2026
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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
By Dorany Pineda, Brittany Peterson and The Associated PressMay 27, 2026
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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
By Michelle Hummel and The ConversationMay 25, 2026
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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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U.S. says deals with Iran for safe Hormuz transit are prohibited
PoliticsU.S. says deals with Iran for safe Hormuz transit are prohibited
By Jack Wittels and BloombergMay 30, 2026
Trump’s ICE surge cost 668,000 jobs, Brookings report says
PoliticsTrump’s ICE surge cost 668,000 jobs, Brookings report says
By Michael Sasso and BloombergMay 30, 2026
Russian spies are more aggressively trying to steal Western technology as sanctions add to mounting problems for Putin’s wartime economy
EuropeRussian spies are more aggressively trying to steal Western technology as sanctions add to mounting problems for Putin’s wartime economy
By Emma Burrows and The Associated PressMay 30, 2026
As part of her Citi turnaround, Jane Fraser cut management layers from 13 to 8. But the ‘great flattening’ doesn’t always work as intended
C-SuiteAs part of her Citi turnaround, Jane Fraser cut management layers from 13 to 8. But the ‘great flattening’ doesn’t always work as intended
By Claire ZillmanMay 30, 2026
Matt Rogers
CommentaryI worked with Steve Jobs at Apple, where every OS update killed startups. AI founders are about to face the same thing
By Matt RogersMay 30, 2026
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CybersecurityTaylor Swift just exposed a blind spot in AI law — and it’s bigger than copyright
By Daryl Lim and The ConversationMay 30, 2026
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EconomyHigh gas prices are just the start — inflation is seeping into the rest of the economy
By D. Brian Blank, Brandy Hadley and The ConversationMay 30, 2026
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AIAI is already helping people plan mass shootings. The law is barely paying attention
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EnvironmentWall Street, Geneva and other international banking centers backed a firm with a history of oil spills in the Amazon rainforest
By Ed Davey and The Associated PressNovember 4, 2022
  • Two-thirds of Americans want the government to do more to fight climate change—but most don’t know what’s being done already
    EnvironmentTwo-thirds of Americans want the government to do more to fight climate change—but most don’t know what’s being done already
    By Matthew Daly, Nuha Dolby and The Associated PressOctober 25, 2022
‘The most vulnerable people and communities are paying the price’: Adapting to climate change could cost developing countries $340 billion by the end of the decade
Environment‘The most vulnerable people and communities are paying the price’: Adapting to climate change could cost developing countries $340 billion by the end of the decade
By Alena BotrosNovember 3, 2022
ReNew Power’s Sumant Sinha: ‘It’s time for the U.S. and India to lead on climate action’
CommentaryReNew Power’s Sumant Sinha: ‘It’s time for the U.S. and India to lead on climate action’
By Sumant SinhaNovember 2, 2022
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EnvironmentMicrosoft exec says solving climate change goes way beyond cutting pollution: ‘The ultimate bottleneck is the supply of skilled people’
By Alena BotrosNovember 2, 2022
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Environment‘We can’t just pack up our bags and leave’: A Native American tribe in New Mexico is turning to the old ways to fight off wildfires, flooding and megadrought
By Tammy Webber, Martha Irvine and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2022
OPEC says the world will hit peak oil demand later than expected because countries are prioritizing energy security over net zero emissions
NewslettersOPEC says the world will hit peak oil demand later than expected because countries are prioritizing energy security over net zero emissions
By Eamon BarrettNovember 2, 2022
  • Activists just threw chocolate cake on a wax figure of King Charles to protest climate change
    EnvironmentActivists just threw chocolate cake on a wax figure of King Charles to protest climate change
    By Alena BotrosOctober 24, 2022
Squid caught in Pacific Ocean
EnvironmentThe real squid game: The U.S. Coast Guard is clashing with Chinese fishing fleets on the Pacific shores of Latin America
By Joshua Goodman and The Associated PressNovember 1, 2022
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
EnvironmentLula’s comeback in Brazil provides new hope that the Amazon can be saved
By Tatiana Freitas and BloombergOctober 31, 2022
“We literally live on the stuff they pollinate”: This Arab-backed Israeli startup is helping save the world’s bees
Environment“We literally live on the stuff they pollinate”: This Arab-backed Israeli startup is helping save the world’s bees
By Shoshanna SolomonOctober 31, 2022
Joe Biden
PoliticsFed up with energy companies’ record profits, Biden plans ‘windfall tax,’ source says
By Zeke Miller, Seung Min Kim and The Associated PressOctober 31, 2022
Republicans want you to fall out of love with your Tesla as they campaign on largely untrue statements about electric vehicles
PoliticsRepublicans want you to fall out of love with your Tesla as they campaign on largely untrue statements about electric vehicles
By Hope Yen, Matthew Daly and The Associated PressOctober 31, 2022
  • Dirty shrimp farms are punching a huge hole in the environment. A.I. could cut it in half
    EnvironmentDirty shrimp farms are punching a huge hole in the environment. A.I. could cut it in half
    By Matt WhittakerOctober 24, 2022
Greta Thunberg blasts attention-seeking COP27 leaders and says she’ll skip the ‘greenwashing’ climate summit
EnvironmentGreta Thunberg blasts attention-seeking COP27 leaders and says she’ll skip the ‘greenwashing’ climate summit
By Sophie MellorOctober 31, 2022
Virginia’s Republican AG is worried that a $9.8 billion offshore wind project costs too much and strikes a cost-sharing deal to let it go ahead 
EnvironmentVirginia’s Republican AG is worried that a $9.8 billion offshore wind project costs too much and strikes a cost-sharing deal to let it go ahead 
By Sarah Rankin and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2022
Candy wrappers recycling bag.
EnvironmentYour Halloween candy wrappers will likely end up in a landfill but don’t blame recyclers: ‘It’s got to be profitable. These guys aren’t social workers’ 
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2022
Mississippi River
EnvironmentA massive drought is snarling trade on the Mississippi River. ‘It does take a lot of rainfall to really get the river to rise’
By Michael Phillis, Jim Salter, Jeff Roberson and The Associated PressOctober 28, 2022
A village of about 600 Native Alaskans near the Arctic Circle refuses to admit defeat to climate change. ‘My home means my way of life’
EnvironmentA village of about 600 Native Alaskans near the Arctic Circle refuses to admit defeat to climate change. ‘My home means my way of life’
By Luis Andres Henao and The Associated PressOctober 28, 2022
Hurricane Ian’s massive damage sparks battle over tens of millions in cleanup and repair payments
PoliticsHurricane Ian’s massive damage sparks battle over tens of millions in cleanup and repair payments
By Mike Schneider and The Associated PressOctober 28, 2022
Visitors looks at the Johannes Vermeer's painting "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
EnvironmentAn activist just glued his head to Vermeer’s most famous painting as climate protesters continue targeting Europe’s museums
By Alena BotrosOctober 27, 2022
Wide shot of two engineers talking while walking through a wind turbine farm
EnvironmentThe global energy crisis is a ‘shock of unprecedented breadth and complexity,’ IEA warns, but it may also be a ‘definitive turning point’
By Tristan BoveOctober 27, 2022
Clam digger Scott Lavers
EnvironmentFrom Northern shrimp to Chinook salmon, climate change is wiping out profitable species for the fishing industry
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressOctober 27, 2022
Vladimir Putin
EnvironmentRussia’s oil power ‘will never return,’ the IEA says. ‘The rupture has come with a speed that few imagined possible’
By Vivienne WaltOctober 27, 2022
Sonia Moise
EnvironmentOn New York City’s Sandy-ravaged Rockaway Beach, recovery is riven by race, class and inequality. ‘It’s a tale of two peninsulas’
By Bobby Caina Calvan and The Associated PressOctober 26, 2022
Rio Grande River
Environment3 states are fighting with the federal government and 2 irrigation districts over how to manage one of the longest rivers in North America
By Susan Montoya Bryan and The Associated PressOctober 26, 2022
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PoliticsDemocrats’ massive climate change bill is giving Georgia Republicans a big boost heading into the midterms: A $5.5 billion new EV plant by Hyundai
By Russ Bynum and The Associated PressOctober 26, 2022
Biden administration granting $1 billion to school districts to buy electric buses
PoliticsBiden administration granting $1 billion to school districts to buy electric buses
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressOctober 26, 2022
The world’s ‘fossil fuel addiction’ is killing 1.2 million people a year and leaving 100 million hungry, doctors say in huge new global study
EnvironmentThe world’s ‘fossil fuel addiction’ is killing 1.2 million people a year and leaving 100 million hungry, doctors say in huge new global study
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressOctober 26, 2022
Joe Biden calls his climate legislation a milestone achievement. But with midterm elections looming, most Americans say they know little about the law
EnvironmentJoe Biden calls his climate legislation a milestone achievement. But with midterm elections looming, most Americans say they know little about the law
By Matthew Daly, Nuha Dolby and The Associated PressOctober 25, 2022
Electric vehicle charging
EnvironmentSo you rent an apartment in a big city and you have an electric car: Where are you supposed to charge it?
By Gillian Flaccus and The Associated PressOctober 25, 2022
Joe Biden.
EnvironmentAmericans are overwhelmingly ignorant about Biden’s battle against climate change and overwhelmingly want more to be done: survey
By Matthew Daly, Nuha Dolby and The Associated PressOctober 25, 2022
Apartment renters face unexpected problem as more buy EVs: If you don’t have a garage, where do you charge it?
Personal FinanceApartment renters face unexpected problem as more buy EVs: If you don’t have a garage, where do you charge it?
By Gillian Flaccus and The Associated PressOctober 25, 2022
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