Category: TNS
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Bhutan Needs $20B to Survive Climate Risks
Bhutan’s carbon-negative status is no shield against climate reality. A new study shows the country needs billions more to survive escalating climate risks, and current funding isn’t even close.
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The EV Boom India Didn’t See Coming
India’s EV revolution isn’t being driven by luxury cars, but by scooters, rickshaws and buses. It’s a mass-market shift powered by economics, pollution pressure and scale, yet constrained by infrastructure gaps.
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Michigan Farmers Hit by $167M Tariff Loss
Michigan farmers could lose $167M in 2025 as tariffs raise costs and disrupt trade. Rising prices and retaliatory tariffs hurt profits, but local programs are helping farmers adapt and keep supply chains running.
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How AI Is Transforming the Way Government Works
AI isn’t replacing government workers, yet. Instead, it’s quietly reshaping public-sector jobs, easing routine work while raising new questions about burnout, skills, and trust.
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TCU Drops $10M on a Game-Changing AI Deal
TCU is making a $10 million bet on AI, partnering with Dell to launch a campus-wide AI system that transforms teaching, research, and student skill-building. The initiative positions TCU for Research 1 status and signals a major shift toward ethical, secure, hybrid AI infrastructure in higher education.
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Snow Chaos Delays 900+ Flights at Denver Airport
Denver International Airport faced major disruptions as a winter storm delayed over 900 flights and canceled 11. Deicing planes and heavy snow caused average delays of 30 minutes. United, Southwest, and SkyWest were hit hardest. Officials warn delays may continue into the evening.
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OpenAI Targets a Giant South Bay Campus Next
OpenAI is in talks to lease a massive five-building campus in Mountain View, big enough for more than 2,000 employees, as it ramps up its Silicon Valley footprint.
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Virginia Can’t Keep the Lights On for Its Data Boom
Virginia’s exploding data-centre boom is swallowing power at a pace the grid can’t keep up with, forcing the state to import costly electricity and rethink its clean-energy promises. With mega-campuses demanding gigawatts, leaders warn an energy crisis is no longer coming… it’s here.
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Patients Turn to AI to Beat Denials
As insurers increasingly use AI to deny claims and delay care, patients and doctors are striking back with their own AI tools to decode bills, appeal rejections, and fight for approvals.