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The Rewa ultra-mega solar power plant is not only the world's largest such facility, but it is producing commercial energy at the lowest rate globally ...
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There has been a rush to judgment by certain companies in severely restricting or ending their diversity, equity, and ...
A local businessman is asking Cleveland’s city council for help to stop massive crowds that he says congregate with their ...
From egg freezing to IVF, the spotlight has largely been on women’s reproductive health. But now, the spotlight is shifting.
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) and Rep. Elise M. Stefanik ’06 (R-N.Y.) accused Harvard of “willfully obstructing” a criminal ...
When you look at the evolution of, for instance, telecommunication technology, the biggest leap-frog innovations of the past ...
New research shows how foreign-owned factories tend to be more productive, higher paying, and more technologically advanced. Here’s how U.S. companies benefit.
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“The Newsmax case, scheduled to begin Sept. 30 in Wilmington, has implications both for the media industry and the cable channel, which has presented itself as a more conservative alternative to Fox ...