Monthly Archives: August 2020

Europe’s large oil companies run on electricity

“To shift from a global economy that relies on 80 percent of its energy to fossil fuels to something else is a very, very big job,” said Daniel Yergin, the energy historian who has an upcoming book, “The new map,” about the transition that is now occurring in energy. But …

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Covid-19 News: Live Updates – The New York Times

“I accept -” “- your nomination -” “- for President -” “- of the United States.” [cheers and applause] The conventions. “It’s like a lot of people are starting to take the race seriously.” “I’ve been to almost every convention since 1988.” “Read my lips.” “Normally a convention is wild.” …

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Texas WR Troy Omeire tears ACL into scrimmage

The injury fracture bit the Texas Longhorns early in the camp for press season. Freshman wide receiver Troy Omeire has been generating a ton of buzz since reporting to campus and has performed at a high level since camp began, according to observers. Omeire is now expected to be sidelined …

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