Recent data from the Richmond Fed also points to slowing sectors.
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Emissions’ social costs can help guide investments.
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County officials tout the financial benefits of the controversial centers.
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The measure could allow more customers to qualify for bill credits.
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A similar battle is brewing over Musk group's attempt to access Social Security data.
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There's little transparency about how savings from terminated contracts President Trump and Elon Musk have deemed wasteful are tracked.
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The egg market has been hit hard by avian flu, but wings are relatively affordable this year. What gives?
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Utility ratepayers will see higher bills because of it.
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Tariffs are now in effect on goods from China.
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A government shutdown is looming, but not every federal office will close completely.
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Agrivoltaics simultaneously uses land for agriculture and solar energy.
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Service members would work without pay, and many civil servants are likely to be furloughed. Congress has yet to pass a separate bill to guarantee military pay as it did in previous shutdowns.
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It will at least partially depend on how long the strike lasts and how many plants are affected.
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Climate protesters wore masks outside the meeting at Reynolds Community College in Henrico.
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The head of the county's Economic Development Authority discussed next steps for the project.
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The utility cited safety and reliability concerns in its response to the initial complaint.
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