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Imagine a world in which oil, gas, and coal are cheaper than ever. Sounds absurd, doesn't it? Well, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), that's what might just happen soon. As humans strive to move toward cleaner energy, such as wind and solar power, these sources might make fossil fuels just less important. That …

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McRib: Addicts of the delicious burgers served by McDonald's have waited for a pretty long time – precisely ten years – for the comeback of this purely classic burger. Is everybody jubilant over it? Not really. Most of the clients are disappointed and cannot countenance a new one to be truly a McRib. What's going …

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This Christmas is going to be a festive twist as popular bakery chain Greggs is opening a special Champagne bar! Yes, you read that right. To celebrate the holiday season, Greggs is going fancy with Fenwick that is Newcastle's well-known department store to offer a luxurious dining experience. Imagine munching on your favorite sausage roll …

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Do you know that where you live can make a difference in how much you pay for car insurance? Sounds bizarre but drivers in the poorer areas are being charged hundreds of pounds more than people living in the affluent neighborhoods, sometimes merely a mile down the road. That is correct-just moving that short distance …

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Next month, London Underground drivers are to join action in a row over pay. The Aslef union said it has voted for a series of strikes in November, during which drivers, instructors, management-grade staff, and engineers will join forces in this pay dispute. Union Rail, Maritime and Transport will join hands with Aslef to back …

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The German airline, Lufthansa, has been fined an outrageous amount of $4 million. The rationale behind the fine was that the airline refused to board a large group of Jewish passengers onto one of their flights in 2022. This happened at Frankfurt, Germany, where the majority of the passengers consisted of Orthodox Jews traveling from …

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Britain has some good news: inflation is falling. For the first time in years, the rate of inflation fell to 1.7% in September from 2.2% in August, ending a long spell of annual upward momentum. This is the first time inflation has been that low since 2021, and these new possibilities about the country's economy …

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Last week, Tesla staged an exciting event called "We, Robot," but instead of knocking the investors' socks off, the whole affair ended up leaving most of them scratching their heads. The program was held at a ritzy Hollywood studio-like venue, a perfect setting for what some are now referring to as a big show of …

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Walgreens, one of the largest pharmacy chains in the U.S., is facing tough challenges. On Tuesday, the company announced it would be closing 1,200 stores over the next three years. This decision comes as new CEO Tim Wentworth tries to turn things around for the struggling company. Walgreens has been hit hard by slow consumer …

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Google will turn to nuclear energy for powering its data centers. This may come as something of a surprise because nuclear power is not commonly associated with companies that are famous for search engines and cloud services. The reason for this interest lies in the gigantic amounts of energy required by AI technology. A lot …

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The UK is getting closer to a faster, more reliable internet system by bidding adieu to old copper landlines and embracing Full Fibre broadband. It has been changing the country, and now another 79 follow suit by saying goodbye to the landlines. The places that will henceforth ditch the landlines are now marked, and if …

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Big changes for South Wales! Imagine clean, reliable energy for over 244,000 homes from tiny nuclear power plants. This is not science fiction but a real project proposed by a company called Last Energy. These new micro nuclear plants are slated for South Wales and could bring big benefits to the local community in the …

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The UK will face a shockingly new wave of high energy bills unless it works to lower its heavy reliance on gas. Experts at the Energy Crisis Commission have an urgent warning: a woefully unprepared country for another energy crisis. "Unless something fundamentally changes very quickly, we'll see sharper increases in the energy costs that …

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