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Tesla earned and burned a record amount of cash in most recent quarter Tesla started 2018 with a record quarter in a number of ways. The company generated $3.4 billion in revenue, which is more than ever before. Tesla also burned through more money than ever, turning that revenue figure into a nearly $785 million loss. It set a new company high for cars made in the first ...
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The stunningly unequal growth of wind power in the US, in 4 maps Texas alone, with 22.6 gigawatts installed, would rank sixth in the world today in total wind capacity if it were its own country. But wind power isn't exploding everywhere across this great land of ours. Vast swaths of the country have been left out of the wind energy revolution, as you can see in this map of ...
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Goldman CEO pledges caution in consumer lending Lloyd Blankfein has tried to ease concerns among shareholders that Goldman Sachs may be ploughing into consumer credit at the wrong point in the cycle, stressing that the bank was "being very careful" in its pivot from Wall Street to Main Street. Over the past year and a half, Goldman has built a digital ...
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Roman relics found in Rhine region show evidence of bloody uprising The highlights of their archeological findings will be on display at the Burg Linn Museum starting in October 2019. These will include relics from both the battle and subsequent military base, such as helmets of Roman soldiers, Iron Age urns, a Roman bronze workshop or even the reconstruction of a ...
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Google will start investing in early-stage startups that use the Assistant Google is betting big on the Assistant ecosystem and it's now putting its money where its mouth is. As the company announced today, it's launching a new program that will provide investment capital and other resources to early-stage startups that build applications in the Google Assistant ecosystem.
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Black men arrested in Starbucks settle for $1 each and $200000 program for young people The arrest of Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson on 12 April touched off a furore in the US over racial profiling. They were led away in handcuffs after the manager called police, saying the men refused to buy anything or leave. After spending hours in jail, they were released and no charges were filed.
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Nature announces new editor-in-chief Nature has named Magdalena Skipper as its new editor-in-chief. She is the first woman to hold the post. Skipper, who is currently editor-in-chief of the open-access journal Nature Communications, will become the eighth editor of Nature. She will take over from Philip Campbell, who will move to the ...
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It's official: Nancy Pelosi is running for speaker if Democrats win in 2018 Nancy Pelosi is putting the speculation to rest: If Democrats win the House in 2018, she intends to lead them. Pelosi announced her intention to run for House speaker if Democrats regain power during a Boston Globe editorial board meeting on Tuesday. The announcement comes amid rumblings about ...
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