Author: Shintaro Kano
Discover how the men’s and women’s world No. 1s have very different days at the office with Vitidsarn crashing out against Ayush Shetty while An dismisses Sim Yujin in an all-Korean semi-final to move within a victory of her maiden title.Read More
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OL coach Matt Moore seems much more optimistic than he did one year ago.Read More
Beyond the rather low efficiency of today’s solar panels in converting the power of the sun into electricity, the transformational potential of solar energy is presently held back by battery storage technology.Read More
Texas Tech baseball gave up a six-run ninth after two intentional walks. And the ugly aspects of a 12-8 loss to West Virginia didn’t there.Read More
Hungary elections: An Orbán victory would be good news for Europe, writes Gerolf Annemans of the “Patriots for Europe” group in the European Parliament in an op-ed for Euronews. Annemans says Orbán has become a symbol of resistance to centralisation.Read More
Find answers to the latest online sudoku and crossword puzzles that were published in USA TODAY Network’s local newspapers.Read More
After JD Vance claimed UK electricity prices are “four, five, six times” higher than in the United States, The Independent examined the accuracy of the US vice president’s statement more closely. Latest figures show the average monthly electricity cost in the US is about $150, roughly £110, while in the UK a typical monthly energy bill is around £79, roughly $106. Vance also argued that Europe is “completely dependent on unreliable energy sources.” In reality, more than half of the UK’s energy is produced domestically, reducing reliance on imports and exposure to global disruptions. Watch our full report in the…
Beyond the rather low efficiency of today’s solar panels in converting the power of the sun into electricity, the transformational potential of solar energy is presently held back by battery storage technology.Read More
People in Business for April 11, 2026Read More