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  • 1 week ago | phillytrib.com | Ash Adams

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  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | Catie Edmondson |Ash Adams

    Republicans in Congress are clashing over whether to repeal Biden-era clean energy tax credits that are a lifeline for some of their constituents. Republicans in Congress are clashing over whether to repeal Biden-era clean energy tax credits that are a lifeline for some of their constituents. Credit... Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, has become an outspoken proponent of keeping the tax credits.

  • 4 weeks ago | tulsaworld.com | Jimmie Tramel |Ash Adams

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  • Nov 18, 2024 | einnews.com | Ash Adams

    GR8 People Unveils 'Hugo': The AI Chatbot Revolutionizing Talent Experiences Worldwide PHILADELPHIA, PA, UNITED STATES, November 18, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- GR8 People, the AI-powered talent platform to source, attract, engage and hire every workforce type in one seamless experience, is excited to unveil Hugo, an innovative AI chatbot poised to transform candidate engagement for organizations around the globe.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | foodism.co.uk | Ash Adams |Howard Kerry

    Along 34,000 miles of coastline in the far north of the planet in an American state that spends much of the year iced over, more than 60,000 people’s livelihoods centre around the immense, abundant and often unforgiving ocean. Alaska isn’t called The Last Frontier for no reason – it really does feel like the last port of call in civilisation before you reach the top of the world. With approximately just 160,000 of its 365 million acres developed, this is a state steeped in deep wilderness.