By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices eased in early Asian trading on Monday as fears of weaker demand in top oil importer China weighed on market sentiment while investors foc... Read more
ST. LOUIS – Two young men remain hospitalized after being shot early Sunday morning in downtown St. Louis. According to a spokesperson for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, the s... Read more
Energy: who is the biggest consumer in Brazil? This question arouses our curiosity, of course! In Brazil the biggest consumer is called “CAT” – the nick name for power thef... Read more
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — By the middle of the century, it’s going to be a lot hotter in Las Vegas, according to climate change models that were discussed this week at the 2024 Water Summit. “We’re... Read more
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — DUI is suspected in a crash that left a man dead in the south Las Vegas valley on Saturday. Around midnight on Aug. 17, officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Department... Read more
In addition to the web browser you’re using right now, what other applications do you have open on your computer? There’s a strong chance that one of them is Excel. Let’s face it: Microsoft’... Read more
Electrical Distribution Planner (Electrical Engineer III)City of Fort CollinsFort Collins, Colorado GIS Industry Solutions Manager – Renewable EnergyJobTargetRedlands, California Indus... Read more
Suriyapong Thongsawang Russia added 74 ships to its shadow fleet of oil tankers, according to the KSE Institute. The new ships outnumber the 49 tankers that have been sanctioned by the West,... Read more
On the evening of Aug. 28, 1859, a telegraph in New York took on a life of its own. As its operator, J. C. Crosson, fought to transmit messages, the current fluctuated wildly. The battery th... Read more
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain ratcheted up criticism of Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares in a video Friday afternoon. Fain accused the chief executive of price gouging consumers and... Read more