California Communities Celebrate ‘Massive’ Victory as Oil Industry Drops Unpopular Referendum The oil industry withdrew its $40 million campaign to kill a historic law to protect neighborhoods from oil drilling’s toxic effects, but is threatening to challenge the measure in court. 07/1/2024 - 9:49 am | View Link
DOE Announces $2.7 Billion Boost to US Nuclear Fuel Supply Chain In 2022 the Biden administration awarded up to $1.1 billion in credit payments for the continued operation of Diablo Canyon, saying nuclear power is critical in curbing climate change and it wants to ... 06/30/2024 - 11:27 pm | View Link
Sugar Land to build massive natural gas plant, frustrating residents Sugar Land city officials are set to build a $146 million power plant, near the Sugar Land Regional Airport, to provide the area with energy during blackouts and natural disasters. The 100-acre ... 06/28/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
Oil eases on weak US fuel demand, profit taking NEW YORK, June 28 (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Friday as investors weighed weak U.S. fuel demand and took some money off the ... demand for gasoline fell to 8.83 million barrels per day, its lowest ... 06/28/2024 - 10:17 am | View Link
US to start buying up to $2.7 billion in domestic nuclear reactor fuel The U.S. is bidding to eventually buy up to $2.7 billion of domestically-supplied enriched uranium, in an effort to boost the supply chain for the nuclear reactor fuel and steer the country away from ... 06/28/2024 - 3:24 am | View Link
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When Ted Rossman was at Newark Airport in New Jersey the other day, he got a shock along with his sandwich.
Figma’s new AI-powered Make Designs feature produced an app that looked strikingly similar to Apple’s Weather app. But what should we expect from AI?
During its annual developer conference last week, Figma introduced Make Designs, an AI-driven tool that helps users quickly generate app interfaces. Now, Figma has pulled the tool after accusations that its Make Designs generated looks very similar to existing apps—namely Apple’s Weather app.
Expansive’s unraveling continues in the Denver area.
The Chicago-based coworking firm gave up ownership of its 115,000-square-foot building at 1630 Welton St. on Monday rather than face foreclosure, a company official confirmed.
And Expansive still owns two other area properties whose loans are in default.
Public records show the 1630 Welton St. property transferred via a deed in lieu of foreclosure to 1630 Welton SPV LLC, an entity affiliated with Phoenix-based RRA Capital.
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More than 384,000 websites are linking to a site that was caught last week performing a supply-chain attack that redirected visitors to malicious sites, researchers said.
For years, the JavaScript code, hosted at polyfill[.]com, was a legitimate open source project that allowed older browsers to handle advanced functions that weren’t natively supported.
A 36-unit, multifamily building in Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood has sold for $23 million, according to the Denver office of the real estate firm CBRE.
The three-story One19 Cherry Creek apartment building at 119 S. Harrison St. was sold by Ready Capital, a New York-based real estate finance company, to Epp & Sons, Inc., a California-based commercial real estate company.