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One of the most important things happening on Earth today is the solar energy build-out. Around the world, companies and countries are racing to deploy solar and batteries to achieve energy independence and limit the effects of climate change. That build-out, though, is running into a labor market challenge, with a limited supply of workers to meet a growing demand for installation. Robots could be an answer, but industrial robots have historically struggled in unstructured environments, at least until now. The latest generation of AI models may have changed that equation. That’s the driving idea behind Gritt, a start-up founded…
Arizona voters head to the polls on Tuesday to choose party nominees in races that could help determine who controls the US House of Representatives and whether Republicans can flip one of the country’s most competitive Democratic governorships.Once considered reliably Republican, Arizona has swung between the two parties in recent election cycles. Democrat Joe Biden narrowly won the state in 2020, while Donald Trump reclaimed it in the 2024 presidential election.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe biggest contest is the Republican primary for governor, where four candidates are competing to challenge Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs in November. The…
The General Motors global headquarters in Detroit, Jan. 12, 2026.Jeff Kowalsky | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesDETROIT — General Motors raised several key 2026 earnings forecasts Tuesday after beating Wall Street’s second-quarter expectations as the automaker’s North American operations continue to drive its results.Here’s how the company performed in the first quarter, compared with average estimates compiled by LSEG:Earnings per share: $3.57 adjusted vs. $3.20 expectedRevenue: $48.03 billion vs. $47.01 billion expectedThe raised guidance includes full-year adjusted earnings before interest and taxes of between $14 billion and $16 billion, or $12 and $14 adjusted EPS, up from previous guidance of $13.5…
WHO Member States have advanced negotiations on the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) annex, a central component of the WHO Pandemic Agreement, while agreeing that continued discussions are needed to finalize a framework that supports a faster, more effective and equitable response to future pandemics.The seventh meeting of the Intergovernmental Working Group (IGWG) on the Pandemic Agreement concluded last Friday in Geneva. Following two weeks of negotiations, countries reaffirmed their commitment to developing a PABS system that enables the rapid sharing of pathogens with pandemic potential, while ensuring the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their use,…
2026-07-16T08:11:01.263Z I run a workplace management platform. Here’s how AI is reshaping both the culture and physical form of offices. Micah Remley, the CEO of Robin, discusses how the rise of AI is changing the culture around offices and how office spaces physically look. 4 min read 2026-07-11T13:14:01.263Z I moved from Connecticut to the South chasing a cheaper, simpler life. It wasn’t at all what I expected, so I moved back. Connecticut native Sandra Bonola moved to South Carolina for Southern charm and a cheaper lifestyle. Instead, she found it hot, crowded, and pricier than expected. 7 min read 2026-07-08T11:42:55.426Z The World…
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Jennifer Lopez Shares Nude Bathtub Photo From Birthday Vacation With Sister Lynda LopezThis is Jennifer Lopez… turning 57. Ahead of her birthday on July 24, the “Jenny From the Block” singer shared an unfiltered glimpse into her recent European vacation, including the unconventional place she and her sister Lynda Lopez—who turned 55 on June 14—enjoyed a sweet treat together in honor of their milestones. In a photo posted on Instagram July 19, J.Lo was pictured nude in a bathtub eating a dessert, while her younger sibling sat on the bathroom floor snacking on her own dish. “A double birthday sister…
A beefy USB charger with half a dozen ports can be great for charging your laptop, phone and even USB bike light all at once, but the real heroes are the pocketable chargers small enough to always be around when you need them. That’s where the Anker 511 Nano 3 fits in.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.When I tested 22 different USB chargers to find the best, this little charger easily took the crown for best budget charger thanks to its strong power delivery, compact size and…
“Cards are basically a commodity at the end of the day; how you differentiate them is really what makes the difference,” Riley says. “That’s really the big deal here—how you use your card.” Riley has a card for grocery shopping and one for Amazon transactions; all of these steps help him earn the most points.“One of the big challenges here on rewards is that quite often, you go in well-intentioned and you don’t get the full benefit of the rewards because you start revolving on the product,” Riley says, meaning cardmembers start accumulating interest on the unpaid balance, with interest…
NewsFeedBritain has a new Prime Minister: Andy Burnham. The former Mayor of Manchester must now unite a nation divided politically, economically, & socially. Will he take a firm stance on the genocide in Gaza, or focus on domestic challenges? Al Jazeera’s Antoine Allen explains.Published On 20 Jul 202620 Jul 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo