Author: David Wethe
Chevron Corp. is worried that global oil supplies are running dry as the U.S.-Israel war with Iran enters its third month.Read More
As EV sales grow, the future of gas and diesel isnāt looking all that great.Read More
Thank you for opening your Chartbook email. An Aztec 9-inch-tall jade figure of Xolotl (god of fire and lightning and a soul-guide for the dead) with inlays of coral in the mouth. 1500ā1520, now on display at the Landesmuseum Württemberg in Stuttgart American retail electricity prices are running very far ahead of CPI – striking report by Grace Fan The constraints on expanding American power supply are crippling. āgreenfield transmission line buildout in the US takes seven to 10 years on average.ā However, the single biggest obstacle to faster adoption of all of these resources remains disinterest from most investor-owned…
Infini Secures MSB Registration in Canada, Advancing Its Global AI Financial Operating System for Next-Generation EnterprisesRead More
A little weekend retail therapy never hurt anybody (especially when the deals are this good).Read More
Wall Streetās attention shifted sharply to Big Tech, with investors looking beyond headline numbers to a deeper question: Is AI paying off?Read More
A hearing officer will decide the fate of Ellis Tech Assistant Principal Rolando Navarroās credentials after a gun was located in his car at school.Read More
Clayton Marshall, who is graduating from Georgia Techās Scheller College, has been named a Poets&Quants Best & Brightest MBA for 2026Read More
The tech company Flock has 80,000 cameras across the US ā and a report finds some officers are taking advantageRead More
Before trying to rewind the clock on aging, the best longevity approach for the most people may be preventing and treating chronic disease, experts say.Read More