
UK Energy Providers to Offer Household Payments for Increased Electricity Use
British energy suppliers will be able to pay households to use more electricity when renewable sources create excess supply during favorable weather conditions.

British energy suppliers will be able to pay households to use more electricity when renewable sources create excess supply during favorable weather conditions.

The U.S. military successfully rescued a weapons system officer shot down over Iran, with the operation spanning from Good Friday to Easter Sunday.

Four people died in a boat incident while attempting to cross the English Channel off the coast of northern France.

Gold reaches new highs amid currency concerns while bitcoin shows portfolio benefits and Portugal issues yuan bonds

YouTube Shorts launches new AI tool that lets content creators generate realistic digital versions of themselves for videos.

City officials cite declining property crime rates while federal survey data indicates majority of victims don't report crimes to police.

Apartment building workers and owners in New York City reached a tentative agreement, averting a potential strike affecting 34,000 workers.

NYC schools confront falling enrollment, grading policy concerns, and increased marketing efforts as families leave the city.

California officials charged 21 suspects in a hospice fraud scheme that allegedly defrauded the state of $267 million.

Israeli military reportedly conducted strike targeting Iran's security chief Larijani, though his current status remains unclear according to officials.

International talks in Berlin focus on humanitarian funding for Sudan as conflict enters its fourth year with 19 million facing hunger.

Recent security breaches and platform disputes have impacted Microsoft developer accounts, LinkedIn users, and Los Angeles police data.

OpenAI purchased tech talk show TBPN while nearly half of college students consider changing majors due to AI's workforce impact.

French energy company TotalEnergies will abandon U.S. offshore wind development and invest in oil and gas projects instead under a $1 billion agreement.

Afghanistan claims Pakistan struck a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, killing 400 people, while Pakistan denies targeting civilian facilities.
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