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For nearly a decade, people in Sweetwater have faced an unsettling scene every time they come and go: thousands of discarded wind turbine blades looming on the edge of this small West Texas town—impossible to ignore and hard to forget.
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A sophisticated software exploit capable of breaking into Apple iPhones and siphoning off sensitive data may have put hundreds of millions of users at risk.
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Neptune Flood has officially joined the growing lineup of insurance apps on ChatGPT, bringing its flood insurance tools directly into the AI-powered platform.
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Iran will press on with its fight and keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, using the vital waterway as leverage against the United States and Israel, the country’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, declared on Thursday.
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U.S. forecasters say an El Niño is increasingly likely to form in the Pacific by September, a development that could push global temperatures even higher and rattle crop production worldwide in the months ahead.
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A new report from S&P Global Market Intelligence reveals striking contrasts in the insurance industry’s 2025 performance.
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The U.S. auto industry is wrestling with a stubborn affordability crisis—one that could push more Americans toward the used-car lot while leaving automakers exposed to a growing wave of lower-priced competitors.
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As the U.S.–Iran war intensified on Thursday, more oil tankers came under attack in Gulf waters, while Iranian drones crossed into Azerbaijan—raising fears that the conflict could spill over and pull more of the region’s major oil producers into the crisis.
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Emirates and Etihad Airways began cautiously restoring limited flights to major global destinations from their United Arab Emirates hubs on Friday, even as the looming threat of missile strikes continues to strain airline operations and intensify the race to move stranded travelers.
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Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly come to a standstill, with no oil shipments recorded in the past 24 hours as the escalating war in the Middle East disrupts one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints.