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X marks the end: L.A. punk band winds down after nearly 50 years together
Los Angeles Times· 8 hours agoIn front of a handful of Alex’s Bar employees hustling to prep for a sold-out club show on a recent...
X marks the end: L.A. punk band winds down after nearly 50 years together
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agoX is the last remaining link to the nascent days of ’60s L.A. rock, with their direct connection to...
Rangers mailbag, Part 1: Lafrenière to top power play?
New York Times· 8 hours agoChris Kreider doesn’t normally watch the Stanley Cup Final. Kreider got close to playing in this...
Gillian Steward: Do Banff and Canmore need to burn before Alberta acts on climate change?
Toronto Star· 8 hours agoAlberta has seen wildfire engulf and almost destroy these places and chase out the people who live...
Air New Zealand scraps its 2030 carbon emissions target, saying solutions are costly and scarce
Winnipeg Sun· 8 hours agoAir New Zealand scrapped its 2030 carbon emissions reduction targets on Tuesday, citing lags in...
WTI languishes near $75 on soft global demand outlook
The Forex Market· 8 hours agoThe Oil price hovers near a seven-week low of around $75.00 as the global economic outlook appears...
Chinese E.V. Makers Rush in and Upend a Country’s Entire Auto Market
New York Times· 9 hours agoChina’s electric vehicle companies are making inroads in Thailand, a key industry hub, as Europe and...
Boeing July deliveries hold decent pace, Chinese resumption expected soon: BofA
Investing.com via Yahoo Finance Canada· 9 hours agoInvesting.com -- Boeing (NYSE:BA) is on track for a solid July in terms of 737 deliveries, as per a note from BofA Securities, citing data from Aero Analysis Partners/AIR (AAP/AIR). While the ...
Calvin Austin III enters pivotal season as Steelers search for a No. 2 WR
New York Times· 9 hours agoThree quarters into the 2023 NFL season, the Pittsburgh Steelers faced an early test of their wide...
Why Methane Might Be the Key to Beating Climate Change
SciTechDaily· 9 hours agoMethane, the second most important greenhouse gas, has been neglected—but now scientists lay out a new plan and a new tool to cut emissions down to size. Researchers stress the importance of ...