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Recent indications that more EU countries may use Article 6 credits towards climate goals could incentivise host countries to approve a greater volume of transitioning Clean Development Mechanism (CDM ...
(CNN) — Speaker Mike Johnson’s agenda has been repeatedly seized by a group of GOP hardliners who have used the party’s razor-thin margin in the House to score their own political wins. Now ...
In 1980, a rain-soaked Lee Kuan Yew stood defiant at Singapore’s Fullerton Square in the central business district, rallying a crowd through downpour and thunder – a moment etched into ...
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Rumors surrounding White Sox slugger Luis Robert Jr. are going to stick around until he ends up getting dealt — which feels far more likely than not for the always-selling White Sox — and the ...
CNBC's Jim Cramer explained how President Donald Trump's actions rule the tides on Wall Street, saying he has power over market action that is rare for a single person to wield. "We can only ...
A Churchill man who federal officials said had hundreds of thousands of doses of fentanyl he planned to traffic in the Pittsburgh area will serve 21 years in prison. Leon C. Ford Sr., 58, was ...
Pauline Hanson has switched One Nation's how-to-vote cards to preference the Liberals second in seats where the Coalition is under threat. Meanwhile, in the hotly contested Labor-held seat of ...
WASHINGTON, DC, US — With most new agriculture- and food-related tariffs over 10% paused until July, trade talks between the White House and some of the United States’ top trading partners are warming ...
Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 12-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. He also ...
With midterm elections just weeks away in the Philippines, analysts say overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) could help decide the fate of candidates locked in tight races. The OFW vote heavily backed ...