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BP and other oil giants are betting big on being able to bury pollutants under the ocean.
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Hunting for a Leftover Vaccine? This Site Will Match You With a Clinic.
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More than half a million people have signed up for Dr. B, a service that promises to match them with clinics struggling to equitably dole out extra doses before they expire.
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Bitcoin's Climate Change Impact Is Under Scrutiny
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As companies and investors increasingly say they are focused on climate and sustainability, the cryptocurrency’s huge carbon footprint could become a red flag.
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Why Japan Is Holding Back as the World Rushes Toward Electric Cars
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The country’s stance would seem to put it on the wrong side of market trends. But with its huge investment in gasoline-electric hybrids, it has big reasons to proceed slowly.
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Colorful Coats for Spring 2021
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It’s a retort, one forecaster said, to “too many soft clothes, too many elastic waists. We’re all craving a little structure now.”
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How Biden’s Solidarity Emboldened a Liberal Push for Power in Alabama
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The president’s support for the rights of unionizing Amazon workers delighted political organizers in Alabama who are hoping to build long-term Democratic momentum in a reliably red state.
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Pandemic Forces F.D.A. to Sharply Curtail Drug Company Inspections
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The steep decline in oversight has stalled a number of new drug applications. The agency says it is trying to protect its employees but critics say inspectors should be considered essential workers and do their jobs.
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A Smarter App Is Watching Your Wallet
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As artificial intelligence evolves, personal finance programs are working to offer you, and your budget, tailored advice.
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Tech’s Legal Shield Appears Likely to Survive as Congress Focuses on Details
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Section 230 isn’t expected to be revoked, but even the more modest proposals for weakening it could have effects that ripple across the internet.
