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Bayou Teche Is an Epicenter of America's Lead Cable Problem
Southern Louisiana is a prime example of how old phone cables are contaminating soil and water across the U.S., according to a Journal investigation. Source
America Is Wrapped in Miles of Toxic Lead Cables
Listen to article (3 minutes) AT&T, Verizon and other telecom giants have left behind a sprawling network of cables covered in toxic lead that stretches
New York State Built Elon Musk a $1 Billion Factory. ‘It Was a Bad Deal.’
Listen to article (2 minutes) BUFFALO, N.Y.—New York spent nearly $1 billion over the past decade on Elon Musk’s ambitious plan for what was supposed
Determined to Flee China, Thousands Take a Long, Dangerous Route to the Southern U.S. Border
In search of economic opportunity or political freedom, Chinese contend with smugglers, bandits and treacherous jungle on the trek through Latin America. Source link
Occidental Petroleum Plans to Suck Carbon Dioxide From the Air—So It Can Keep Pumping Oil
Petroleum giant says its plan to capture and store carbon dioxide will give it leeway to invest in fossil fuels A direct-air capture facility by
America Is Back in the Factory Business
Record spending on manufacturing construction heralds a made-in-the-U.S. rebound, stoked by green-energy incentives and concerns about foreign supply chains. Source link
What Happened When Uber's CEO Started Driving for Uber
Dara Khosrowshahi and other executives realized drivers’ complaints were valid. They revamped the app, helping Uber attract workers and extend its lead on Lyft. Driver
Latest Federal Reserve Decision to Raise Rates Came Down to the Wire; ‘That Was a Rough Weekend’
Jerome Powell and other officials waited and watched the fallout from SVB, Swiss bank crisis, finally deciding the financial system was stable enough for a
Who Owns SpongeBob? AI Shakes Hollywood's Creative Foundation
Artificial-intelligence tools raise questions about intellectual property rights that are under scrutiny by courts and entertainment executives Source link
America Has Too Much Parking. Really.
Many cities are getting rid of spaces, freeing land for new development. “People are looking for a place to live, not to park,” said a