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Disney Ends Its Fight With DeSantis Over Resort Development
The entertainment giant and the Florida governor have been sparring for two years over control of a tax district that encompasses Walt Disney World.
Utility-Caused Wildfires Are Becoming a National Problem
Climate change is raising the risk of blazes that are started by power lines and other utility equipment in many parts of the U.S. besides California.
How Ronna McDaniel Backed Trump's Early Bid to Hold Power
During a very brief tenure at NBC News, the former Republican Party leader downplayed her role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A review of the record showed she was involved in some key episodes.
Many People and Companies Have Made Millions on Trump Media's Stock
A surge in the social media company's market value has generated a windfall for current and former executives, on top of the bonanza for its largest shareholder, former President Trump.
Yellen Warns China Against Flood of Cheap Green Energy Exports
The Treasury secretary, who plans to make her second trip to China soon, argued that the country's excess industrial production warped supply chains.
A.I. Leaders Press Advantage With Congress as China Tensions Rise
Silicon Valley chiefs are swarming the Capitol to try to sway lawmakers on the dangers of falling behind in the artificial intelligence race.
Amazon Adds $2.75 Billion to Its Stake in the A.I. Start-Up Anthropic
The latest investment brings Amazon's total stake in the San Francisco company to $4 billion.
U.S. Approves $1.5 Billion Loan to Restart Michigan Nuclear Plant
The conditional loan from the Energy Department is part of a broad effort to revive the use of nuclear energy in the United States.
Why the Solar Eclipse Will Not Leave People Without Power
Grid managers say they are well prepared to handle a sharp drop in the energy produced by solar panels as the eclipse darkens the sky in North America on April 8.
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