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Sammy Roth: Nobody loves Biden's Western Solar Plan. But it's what we've got

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Let’s say the American West could dedicate a landmass smaller than Delaware to all of the large-scale solar farms that will be needed in this part of the country to help phase out planet-wrecking fossil fuels.

Delaware covers 1.6 million acres. An estimated 1.3 million — spanning 11 states, from California to Wyoming — could eventually be...Read more

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Keeping pets outside is a challenge for Philadelphia restaurant and bar owners

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PHILADELPHIA — Ben Fileccia has dozens of texts on his phone from Pennsylvania restaurant and bar owners wondering what questions they are allowed to ask customers dining with their canines.

“Hey sorry to bother you on a Friday night … happen to know my rights as to ‘service animals’ at the bar?” reads one recent text.

“I’m ...Read more

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Why are California's tech millionaires and billionaires flocking to Las Vegas?

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Kent Yoshimura moved his multimillion-dollar business from Los Angeles to Las Vegas a few years ago and said he has little regrets about leaving California.

One of the co-founders of NeuroGum, which produces caffeinated gum for memory and focus, Yoshimura said access to local politicians and hiking at Red Rock Canyon are just a few of the perks...Read more

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Kathryn Anne Edwards: Private equity will trigger a child care crisis

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Making predictions can be an exercise in futility but here goes anyway: The U.S. will experience a child care crisis within the next 10 years. The trigger will be the collapse of a large, debt-laden, for-profit provider of child care. At the prospect of seeing thousands of locations suddenly shuttered, jeopardizing the many families who rely on ...Read more

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US says it's weighing Google breakup as monopoly case remedy

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The U.S. Justice Department told a federal judge it is considering recommending that Google be forced to sell off parts of its operations to alleviate the harm caused by its monopolization of the online search market, in what would be a historic antitrust breakup.

In a court filing Tuesday, antitrust enforcers said Judge Amit Mehta could also ...Read more

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GM hints at cheaper electric pickup boasting 350-mile range

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General Motors Co. hinted that it’s developing a lower-cost electric pickup truck that could boast a 350-mile range.

The Detroit-based automaker is working to secure a supply of lithium iron phosphate batteries in North America, said Kurt Kelty, GM’s vice president in charge of battery strategy. Chinese automakers often use LFP batteries ...Read more

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Boeing at risk of junk rating with S&P amid strike

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S&P Global Ratings is looking at downgrading Boeing Co.’s credit grades to junk, citing the planemaker’s growing cash needs as it suffers from a protracted strike by machinists.

The credit grader estimated that Boeing will burn through about $10 billion of cash in 2024. The company is likely to need additional funding to meet its day-to-...Read more

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X cleared to return in Brazil after Musk bows to judge's demands

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Brazil’s Supreme Court authorized the return of X after Elon Musk complied with its demands, including taking down some user accounts and appointing a legal representative for the platform in the country.

The company has met “all the requirements necessary for the immediate return of activities” in Brazil, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre ...Read more

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American Water has paused billing for customers amid a cyberattack investigation

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American Water customers are getting a temporary reprieve from water bills as the Camden, New Jersey-based utility investigates a “cybersecurity incident.”

The issue was discovered on Thursday, according to a statement from the company, and the nature and scope of the incident — including what, if any, data may have been compromised — ...Read more

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Panera resolves wrongful death lawsuit over 'charged lemonade'

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Panera has reached a settlement in one of two wrongful-death lawsuits over the chain’s caffeinated lemonade.

Sarah Katz’s family filed a wrongful-death lawsuit last October. Katz, a 21-year-old University of Pennsylvania student with a heart condition, died in 2022 after drinking Panera’s “charged lemonade.”

Panera, headquartered in ...Read more

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3M pledges big emissions cuts by 2030, including in its supply chain

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By the end of the decade, 3M says it will stop emitting millions of tons of greenhouse gases, including those outside the company’s control.

For the first time, the Minnesota-based manufacturer has set a target to reduce what are called Scope 3 emissions, which are those greenhouse gases produced by its supply chain and include the ...Read more

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Boeing deliveries lag amid ongoing Machinists strike

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Boeing delivered fewer airplanes in September compared with recent months and past years, as it felt the first effects of the ongoing Machinists strike.

The aerospace manufacturer said Tuesday it delivered 33 planes in September, down from 40 in August, 43 in July and 44 in June.

The 33 deliveries are slightly more than in the same month last ...Read more

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Microsoft hasn't chased Amazon back to the office. It's even cutting back on office space

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The largest employer in Seattle's eastern suburbs won’t follow Amazon back to the office.

Last month, Amazon updated its return-to-office mandate by telling employees it expects them to work in person all five days of the workweek starting in January.

Its tech peer Microsoft took an opposite stance last week. Scott Guthrie, executive vice ...Read more

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California Boeing workers file whistleblower lawsuits alleging retaliation

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Late last year, Boeing employee Craig Garriott says a 4-ton satellite inside an El Segundo, California, plant fell after engineers failed to properly secure a clamp.

No one was injured by the collapse of the $1 billion-plus satellite that happened over a weekend, but it could have been fatal if workers were present, Garriott claims.

The ...Read more

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Chevy reveals Silverado EV pricing for model year 2025

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Chevrolet is increasing the trim offerings of its all-electric Silverado for model year 2025, including an entry-level $57,095 truck for fleet and retail customers coming later in the model year.

General Motors Co.'s bowtie brand will also offer on the retail side a $75,195 extended-range Silverado EV LT trim for the first time and an $89,395 ...Read more

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Can disabled adults get jobs in CT? Often not and here's why

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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and in Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont’s Administration marked the occasion with a proclamation and press release celebrating individuals with disabilities and urging them to apply to thousands of open jobs in the state.

Disability rights advocates and allies welcomed the governor’s ...Read more

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Amazon will face FTC antitrust allegations in court, judge rules

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Nearly all of the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against Amazon will move forward, according to newly unsealed court records.

Federal district judge John Chun ruled that the central tenets of the FTC’s sprawling lawsuit — that Amazon allegedly engaged in unfair methods of competition and maintained a monopoly — could go to...Read more

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H-1B visa: Company supplying thousands of tech workers to Silicon Valley discriminated against non-Indians, jury finds

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A company that supplies thousands of workers for Silicon Valley’s technology industry and other Bay Area employers intentionally discriminated against non-Indian workers, a jury has found.

The jury verdict against Cognizant, founded in Chennai and now headquartered in New Jersey, came Friday in a class-action lawsuit that revolved around ...Read more

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Google Play must allow rival Android app stores, judge rules

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Alphabet Inc. must lift restrictions that prevent developers from setting up rival marketplaces that compete with its Google Play Store, a judge ruled, upending the search giant’s dominance in the lucrative Android app market.

A federal judge in San Francisco on Monday handed a big victory to Epic Games Inc. in its long-running antitrust ...Read more

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This year's NASCAR Chicago Street Race drew more unique visitors, filled more hotel rooms and generated $128 million in economic impact

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The second NASCAR Chicago Street Race, held July Fourth weekend, generated $128 million in total economic impact, a 17% increase over the inaugural event, according to a study commissioned by Choose Chicago, the city’s tourism arm.

In an even more dramatic gain, the nationally televised Cup Series race also generated $43.6 million in media ...Read more