Oil refiners are increasing their efforts to blend renewable feedstocks such as used cooking oil into their crude refining streams to meet global demand for cleaner fuels.
Good afternoon and Happy Valentine’s Day, readers! Kicking off today’s edition of Daily on Energy, Callie and Maydeen take a look at the latest in the Trump administration’s federal employee layoffs.
A writer reviews Dunkin's limited-edition S'mores Creamer and compares it to the all-new Extra Extra and Chocolate Cold Foam ...
Continued deportations of illegal Indian immigrants could cause friction unless it is handled more thoughtfully in the future. And we still have the 'murder for hire' case playing out in the Southern ...
There’s minimal attention being paid to cybersecurity in the design, operation and training surrounding BESS systems ...
In February, matters of the heart are often pinned to Valentine’s Day. But the organ also needs physical care, in addition to ...
Many Cubans complain on social media and in statements to independent media about being without electricity for up to a day ...
Two months after the war ended, Confederate soldiers destroyed a fleet of Yankee ships, which were harvesting bowhead whales ...
US refiners may be forced to find alternative oil sources and could face challenges in maintaining optimal refinery operations due to tariffs.
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Chowhound on MSNThe Complete Guide To Cooking With Spring ArtichokesTalking to a group of experts, we put together a guide to spring artichokes: Everything you need to know about this so-called ...
The Trump administration is making sweeping changes that could have major impacts on the construction industry. These changes ...
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