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18 resultsfor “cities switching to public power”

Politics

Powerful US utilities secretly fund ‘grassroots’ groups to sway cities away from switch to public power

Powerful US utilities secretly fund ‘grassroots’ groups to sway cities away from switch to public

The Guardian WorldMay 7
Science

In conservative Utah, some communities are ditching fossil fuel power for clean energy

City Hall to power its municipal offices. "Living in a rural place, a remote place, we have an attitude that if we want it, we're going to have to go out and find

NPR Topics: NewsMay 19
Business

How algorithms wreaked havoc with these workers' schedules and cut their pay

switching to a new workforce management software, NiCE, which advertises itself as providing "smarter scheduling, accurate forecasting, and real-time intraday optimization" powered by AI. In a [blog post](https://www.nice.com/info/9-tangible-benefits-of-using-the-best-contact-center-software), the company highlighted

NPR Topics: NewsMay 3
Politics

‘There’s a risk of another Liz Truss moment’: City raises spectre of bond market meltdown again

switching prime ministers for a sixth time in seven years has fuelled a sharp sell-off in the market for UK government debt. As Starmer’s grip on power appeared to be slipping away

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Politics

Mapped: the elections that could deliver ‘unprecedented’ losses for Labour

publication frequency Labour’s long-term decline in Scotland is expected to continue, with the Scottish National party likely to remain in power in Holyrood and Reform headed for second place. In England, Labour faces

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Health

Huge rise in factory-style dairy farming of ‘battery cows’ in UK as costs rise

powerful players take their cut, the farmers get whatever is left.” Using public and industry records, satellite images and drone footage, the BIJ identified 42 factory units across the UK. The major dairy-producing regions

The Guardian WorldMay 26
Business

The hidden power keeping wages low

public interest. The problem? Economists knew the real world often didn't look like the fantasyland that they sketched on their blackboards. They weren't naive. They knew markets could be uncompetitive. Since [at least

NPR Topics: NewsApr 21
Business

'At what point does it make sense to ditch a gas car for an electric vehicle?'

switching to an EV was a good financial choice, too. Loading... ### **"Drive it until the wheels fall off"** One reason Higuera questioned his decision was that nothing was wrong with his previous

NPR Topics: NewsJun 1
World

‘Homes turned into ovens’: Millions of Yemenis swelter amid heat, blackouts

public frustration to mobilise support against their opponents. Earlier this year, shortly after Yemeni forces, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, pushed the UAE-supported Southern Transitional Council (STC) out of several southern provinces, Riyadh

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 8
Conflicts

U.S. launches second day of Iran strikes. And, World Cup facts to know before kickoff

power because wages were rising faster than prices. The Federal Reserve typically addresses inflation by raising interest rates or keeping them high. But Trump has been demanding lower interest rates, which presents a challenge

NPR Topics: NewsJun 11
Politics

Trump calls Iran’s response to peace plan ‘totally unacceptable’ as ceasefire frays | First Thing

publicly aligned himself with the president’s stance that interest rates are too high. This is despite Warsh, who served on the Fed’s board as a governor from 2006 to 2011, having a reputation

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Business

Worries over water as a giant data center moves into the New Mexico desert

powered by data centers like Project Jupiter. But as they might say down in Doña Ana County: you can't water pecans with data. [![Drought fears spur big fight over Utah data center](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com

NPR Topics: NewsJun 14
World

Will F1 go back to the future with its engines?

public. There are positive aspects to the new style of racing and the increased number of overtaking manoeuvres, and the television viewing figures are positive - the first three races all showed significant audience increases

BBC NewsMay 14
Tech

Tuesday briefing: How AI facial recognition in policing works – and how it can go wrong

switched on for a few hours at a time. Nearby, uniformed and plainclothes officers lingered, waiting. When someone on a watchlist passed through the camera’s field of view, an alert was sent to officers

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Politics

How car-loving American cities fell so far behind their global peers on public transit

power more cars, planes and ships. With global demand for passenger transport expected to nearly triple by 2050, an expansion of efficient, affordable public transport is critical in helping address the climate crisis and toxic

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Politics

Colombia’s climate crossroads: Trumpism casts shadow over presidential battle

switches to the side of fracking, mining and other forms of fossil-fuelled extractivism. In other words, whether it will change from green to grey. The movement is braced for a struggle. President [Gustavo Petro

The Guardian WorldMay 21
Politics

Pete Hegseth to headline DC faith rally with far-right and Christian nationalist speakers

publicly called for restricting the vote to heads of households, the overturning of Obergefell v Hodges, the restoration of state sodomy laws, the outlawing of mosques, and the application of biblical law through the courts

The Guardian WorldMay 13
Politics

Russia was behind arson attacks targeting PM, BBC reveals

power in Moscow. His name is Evgeny Lyukshin. He is 23 and the son of a senior official. Russian operatives ran their sabotage and provocation campaign remotely through social media and the messaging app Telegram

BBC NewsJun 15