(The Center Square) – The California High-Speed Rail could receive more than $500 million in the state’s cap-and-trade money if a new bill introduced in the legislature this year passes into law. The ...
Nvidia became the world’s biggest company last year, and it’s kept the position. The company dominates the AI chip market. In spite of a lackluster start to the year, Nvidia has managed to keep this ...
Hydrogen energy hubs are expected to see billions of dollars after months of uncertainty. The Department of Energy is planning to “retain or modify” billions of dollars’ worth of Biden-era energy ...
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A notable shift is underway in the small-cap market in 2026: profitable Russell 2000 companies are decisively outperforming their non-profitable counterparts, with profitable stocks up approximately 8 ...
The estimated cost of California’s long‑troubled high‑speed rail project has soared past $120 billion. Politicians, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, have stated that voters initially approved $33 billion ...
A new analysis finds that a 10% credit card interest rate cap would shrink access to credit, affecting well over 100 million American cardholders in the process. Some Republican and Democratic ...
The High-Gain Antenna project in Arc Raiders is the latest project to be added to the game, which essentially translates to donating lots of materials to Speranza in exchange for sweet rewards. And ...
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Phil Lord and Chris Miller's sci-fi epic has surpassed $300 million globally in two weekends. Yeah, it's a hit. With a $200 million net production budget and marketing costs that could be as high as ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Some Austin city leaders are raising concerns about how to pay for the next phase of the proposed Interstate 35 "cap-and-stitch" project, as key funding sources remain uncertain.