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Asia boosts coal use as Iran war squeezes global LNG supplies
Asian countries are burning more coal to keep power going as the war in the Middle East disrupts other fossil fuel supplies
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Group's report highlights how guns in the US get from legitimate stores to crime scenes
The group Everytown for Gun Safety used court records to trace more than 250 guns bought at nearly two dozen Academy Sports + Outdoors chain stores that had been trafficked over three years in a handful of federal straw purchasing prosecutions
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Fire truck in deadly LaGuardia collision didn't have a transponder needed to trigger warning system, NTSB says
Fire truck in deadly LaGuardia collision didn't have a transponder needed to trigger warning system, NTSB says
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Epic Games lays off more than 1,000 amid slowing Fortnite engagement
Fortnite publisher Epic Games said Tuesday it is laying off 1,000 employees to save money as it grapples with industry-wide and company-specific challenges
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'Project Hail Mary' adds to a winning streak for originality at the movies
Franchise movies have been the dominant currency in Hollywood for years, but, lately, the upside of originality has been hard to miss
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Poland faced a surge in cyberattacks in 2025, including a major assault on the energy sector
Poland has said it faced a sharp surge in cyberattacks in 2025
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OpenAI Foundation pledges $1B in grants to ensure AI 'benefits all of humanity'
The nonprofit that controls the artificial intelligence maker OpenAI pledged Tuesday to grant out $1 billion over the next year and to build up its capacity as a philanthropic funder
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It's a bad time to hunt for new jobs, most US workers say in new Gallup poll
A new Gallup survey finds that Americans’ outlook on the job market is increasingly pessimistic
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Libya tows drifting Russian 'shadow fleet' tanker to avert a Mediterranean spill
Libyan authorities are towing a damaged Russian “shadow fleet” tanker toward a safe area to prevent an environmental crisis in the Mediterranean
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Oklahoma governor appoints energy executive Alan Armstrong to US Senate seat vacated by new homeland security secretary
Oklahoma governor appoints energy executive Alan Armstrong to US Senate seat vacated by new homeland security secretary
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