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Day: December 4, 2023

The New Green Investment: Getting Clean Energy to Big Cities

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EnergyRe, a startup backed by real-estate executives, raises $1.2 billion for transmission lines to carry renewable electricity to urban areas.Read More

6 Questions New Donors Should Ask Themselves About Charitable Giving

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Among other things, take advantage of matching-donation opportunities and give directly to nonprofits.Read More

6 Questions New Donors Should Ask Themselves About Charitable Giving

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Among other things, take advantage of matching-donation opportunities and give directly to nonprofits.Read More

DeSantis’s Education Policies in Florida Drive Out Liberal-Leaning Professors

Liberal-leaning professors are leaving coveted jobs with tenure. And there are signs that recruiting scholars has become harder.Read More

The Wild Card in Taiwan’s Election: Frustrated Young Voters

An important bloc for the governing party, the island’s youth are focusing on bread-and-butter issues and have helped propel the rise of an insurgent party.Read More

It Could Be a Vast Source of Clean Energy, Buried Deep Underground

In eastern France, and in other places around the world, deposits of natural hydrogen promise bountiful power. But questions remain.Read More

Why Doctors and Pharmacists Are in Revolt

Once accustomed to a status outside the usual management-labor hierarchy, many health professionals now feel as put upon as any clock-punching worker.Read More

Why Anonymous Sperm Donation Is Over, and Why That Matters

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Activists are trying to end secrecy for sperm and egg donors — a campaign that troubles some L.G.B.T.Q. families.Read More

Big Companies Find a Way to Identify A.I. Data They Can Trust

Mainstream companies have concerns about the lineage of the data that powers A.I. applications. An industry group is addressing that challenge.Read More

U.S. Is Pressing Israel and Hamas to Resume Negotiations, Kirby Says

John Kirby said that Hamas was to blame for the breakdown in the negotiations, and that Israel was heeding U.S. advice on limiting civilian casualties.Read More

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