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Western States Need Water. San Diego Has Extra. Will They Make a Deal?
Published: April 20, 2026
San Diego County is shopping a surplus of desalinated seawater to Western states that are facing increasingly urgent drought and short supplies. Read More.
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GOP lawmakers maintained their support of an “all-of-the-above” energy approach. Read More
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State media reported that nearly 660,000 customers in Havana had power, though officials warned of low power generation. Read More
March 6, 2026
Gov. Ron DeSantis last year strongly supported legislation that prohibited weather modification as he accused people of having “kooky ideas” about blocking the sun. Read More
March 6, 2026
The combination of a weakening labor market and higher energy prices poses serious risks to Republicans in the coming months. Read More
March 6, 2026
Justin Miller, who heads the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s Alaska office, had warned he lacked the staffing to keep up with the Trump administration’s massive Alaska oil push. Read More
March 6, 2026
The leaders of Japan and Canada are making a unified front on defense cooperation as President Trump raises the pressure over military spending. Read More
March 6, 2026
AEG’s LA Galaxy, in partnership with PlayLA Adaptive Sports, the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes (USABA), and Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), hosted the PlayLA Adaptive Blind Soccer Experience on Wednesday, March 4, at Dignity Health Sports Park, reinforcing the club’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion through sport. Nearly 60 blind and visually impaired […]
March 6, 2026
Manufacturers may be weighing tariff costs, but they’re also assessing whether domestic production investments can help achieve supply chain resilience, procurement and labor goals. Read More
March 6, 2026