The Iran Conflict: A Turning Point for Global Energy Dynamics
As the Iran war continues, it may signal a significant shift away from fossil fuel reliance. This editorial explores the potential winners and losers in the evolving energy landscape.
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As the Iran war continues, it may signal a significant shift away from fossil fuel reliance. This editorial explores the potential winners and losers in the evolving energy landscape.
As of May 1, 2026, U.S.-Iran negotiations remain at an impasse, while Congress has taken steps to resolve a prolonged DHS shutdown. Additionally, Trump has introduced a new nominee for surgeon general.
A recent FDA review has confirmed the overall safety of 16 baby formula brands, yet low-level PFAS findings have raised concerns among parents. Experts weigh in on the implications.
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