From Oil to EVs, here’s how Donald Trump’s victory affects energy and climate policies • Bonds fall most since 2020 as Trump win revives inflation risk
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| Longtime Pasadena activist Marvin Schachter and his wife, Esther, commissioned the modernist architect Robert Skinner to build their family home. |
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| Trump is positioned to deliver on his campaign pledges to go after climate policies he’s dubbed the “green new scam” while reorienting the federal government toward pumping more crude and building more power plants. |
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| Investors are piling back into bets that Donald Trump’s return to the White House will boost inflation. |
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| The fledgling development company is headed by Cameron Hildreth, a 33-year-old construction engineer turned developer. |
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| Franchise Group, $2 billion in debt, has struggled under LA-based backer B. Riley Financial. |
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| The head of Britain’s domestic intelligence agency, MI5, said last month the U.K. is facing a “staggering rise” in attempts at assassination, sabotage and other crimes on its soil by Russia as well as Iran. |
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| Independent expenditure committees have put nearly $100 million into legislative races, funding ads to support, and often attack, candidates. The outside, unlimited spending is increasing with each election. |
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| The records shed light on a bitter battle between financial heavyweights in the $5 trillion US medical system. |
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| The latest action targets 107 Bolts for the 2020 to 2022 model years. |
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| He was 49 when he and Arthur Blank created the one-stop shop for do-it-yourselfers. |
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