Biden threatens veto after House vote on EPA tailpipe rule
The House of Representatives has voted 215-191 to rescind the Environmental...
The House of Representatives has voted 215-191 to rescind the Environmental Protection Agency's tailpipe emissions regulation for light- and medium-duty vehicles, prompting President Joe Biden to issue a veto threat. The American Petroleum Institute hailed the vote as "an important first step to restore the ability of all Americans to select the car or truck that best fits their budget and lifestyle."
SLB, NVIDIA partnership to unlock generative AI for energy
SLB and NVIDIA are deepening their long-standing collaboration to bring...
SLB and NVIDIA are deepening their long-standing collaboration to bring generative AI solutions to the energy industry. "Custom models created by SLB leveraging NVIDIA NeMo will provide the industry's scientists and engineers unprecedented insight to speed their work in optimizing the energy supplies today and unlocking the clean energy innovations of tomorrow," said NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.
RRC Investigating 5.1 magnitude earthquake near Midland
The Railroad Commission of Texas [RRC], the agency overseeing the state's...
The Railroad Commission of Texas [RRC], the agency overseeing the state's oil and gas production, is investigating a powerful 5.1-magnitude earthquake that struck West Texas last Monday, one of the strongest quakes in Texas history, for any connection to the state's produced water disposal wells related to petroleum extraction. The quake, which originated 28 miles north of Midland and shook cities across the western part of the state, was one of over 50 earthquakes that have hit Martin and surrounding counties in the last week, prompting the agency to examine whether these seismic events are linked to the disposal of wastewater produced during oil and gas operations.
Top brass in the Biden administration, including Defense Secretary Lloyd...
Top brass in the Biden administration, including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and National Security Council Spokesperson John Kirby, said they have directly pushed Israel to seek diplomatic solutions to a conflict with Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon during a weekend of increased hostilities and fears of a wider ground war. A Hezbollah leader said an “open-ended battle of reckoning” has started, while the Israeli military’s chief of staff pledged that strikes on Hezbollah “will intensify” until it’s safe for displaced residents in northern Israel, who have fled rocket fire from Lebanon, to return home.
The 50th season of Saturday Night Live begins: Emmy-winning Hacks star...
The 50th season of Saturday Night Live begins: Emmy-winning Hacks star Jean Smart will host Saturday’s season premiere, with the Grammy-winning country singer Jelly Roll serving as the musical guest. The show is bringing back former cast member Maya Rudolph to portray Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris ahead of the election. The season will also welcome new cast members: Ashley Padilla, Emil Wakim, and Jane Wickline will replace Punkie Johnson, Molly Kearney, and Chloe Troast.
Private equity giant Apollo has offered an investment of up to $5 billion in Intel, a sign of support for its comeback efforts, according to Bloomberg.
In-person voting for the 2024 presidential election began on Friday in Virginia, South Dakota, and Minnesota. See the early voting calendar for your state here.
The sunken superyacht of British tech magnate Mike Lynch may have sensitive intelligence data of interest to foreign governments locked in safes, CNN reported.
The SEC is seeking sanctions against Elon Musk after he failed to give testimony in an investigation of his takeover of Twitter.
Here’s what famed ex-Apple designer Jony Ive is up to (including working on an AI device with OpenAI).