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U.S. Energy Secretary Pledges to Reverse Focus on Climate Change

Before a packed crowd of oil and gas executives on Monday, Chris Wright, the new U.S. energy secretary, delivered a scathing critique of the Biden administration’s energy policies and efforts to fight climate change and promised a “180 degree pivot.” Mr. Wright, a former fracking executive, has emerged as the most forceful promoter of President […]

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Nationwide customers to get £50 each after Virgin Money deal

More than 12 million customers of Nationwide will each receive a payment of £50 following the takeover of Virgin Money. Newsportuwide, the UK’s largest building society, described the money as a “thank you” to its members, at a cost of £600m. However, there was criticism that the same members were not given a vote on […]

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Santi, Jiménez lead Mexico Concacaf Nations League squad

Mar 10, 2025, 05:11 PM ET Mexico national team head coach Javier Aguirre announced the 23-player roster for the upcoming Concacaf Nations League matches during the March international window, with Raúl Jiménez and Santiago Gimenez headlining the squad. Aguirre’s side will face Canada in the semifinal on March 20 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, […]

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Doctors didn’t warn women of ‘risky sex’ drug urges

Noel Titheradge BBC News Investigations correspondent Curtis Lancaster BBC South Investigations BBC Claire says she began to feel unprecedented sexual urges after taking the drugs Patients prescribed drugs for movement disorders – including restless leg syndrome (RLS) – say doctors did not warn them about serious side effects that led them to seek out risky […]

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Would Trump Risk a Recession?

Trump stays the course Even President Trump has acknowledged that his pugnacious economic agenda is looking increasingly risky. Asked on Fox News this weekend if he expected a recession this year, he allowed only, “I hate to predict things like that.” That dodge comes as his trade war continues to escalate and companies warn that […]

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History Isn’t Entirely Repeating Itself in Covid’s Aftermath

Five years after Covid-19 shut down activities all over the world, medical historians sometimes struggle to place the pandemic in context. What, they are asking, should this ongoing viral threat be compared with? Is Covid like the 1918 flu, terrifying when it was raging but soon relegated to the status of a long-ago nightmare? Is […]

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