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How Hydrogen-Powered Planes Could Transform Aviation

How Hydrogen-Powered Planes Could Transform Aviation

As the aviation industry ramps up efforts to reduce carbon emissions, hydrogen has emerged as a promising solution. But how exactly would hydrogen-powered planes work? According to the International Energy Agency, aviation contributed 2% of global energy-related CO2 emissions in 2022. In response to the urgent need for greener alternatives, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050. This ambitious goal involves the collaboration of IATA’s 330 member airlines, which will use sustainable aviation fuel, carbon offsets and capture, and innovative technologies. Hydrogen and electric technologies are expected to play a crucial role,…
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Kohl’s Seeks to Attract Young Families, Increase Sales with Babies R Us Partnership

Kohl’s Seeks to Attract Young Families, Increase Sales with Babies R Us Partnership

Kohl's plans to open 200 stores in its facilities by the end of September. The retailer will sell a wide variety of baby items, including strollers, car seats and cribs. WOODLAND PARK, NJ — Kohl's is targeting smaller retailers to boost sales. The retailer will open Babies R Us stores in its locations nationwide starting this week and plans to have 200 by the end of September. The stores will offer a variety of baby items the company has never sold before, including shampoo, strollers and car seats. Previously, Kohl's only sold baby clothing. With the move, the Wisconsin-based retailer…
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Singapore’s central bank forms task force to revive stock market

Singapore’s central bank forms task force to revive stock market

Singapore — The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has launched a new review committee aimed at rejuvenating the city-state’s stock market. Announced on Friday, the MAS said the panel will focus on improving market vitality by addressing current challenges, promoting listings and revitalizing market activity. The initiative also aims to improve regulations to promote market growth and boost investor confidence. One of the main objectives of the panel is to encourage greater participation by the private sector, including capital market intermediaries, investors and listed companies. “A vibrant equity market is a crucial component of the capital formation value chain,” MAS…
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Legendary Father-Son Duos in Sports: A Legacy of Excellence

Legendary Father-Son Duos in Sports: A Legacy of Excellence

The world of sports has seen many extraordinary father-son pairs, each leaving an indelible mark on their respective fields. From basketball to football, baseball to racing, these pairs have not only displayed individual brilliance, but also a shared legacy of excellence. Let's explore some of the most iconic father-son pairs in sports history. LeBron and Bronny James LeBron James has cemented his status as an NBA legend, recently becoming the league's all-time leading scorer. With 20 All-Star selections, four MVP awards and four Finals MVP titles, his career spans 21 seasons, including six with the Lakers. His son, Bronny, was…
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What to expect from Friday’s crucial jobs report

What to expect from Friday’s crucial jobs report

The U.S. labor market is expected to show signs of cooling in July, due to the gradual economic slowdown and the impact of Hurricane Beryl on hiring rates. The Labor Department’s July nonfarm payrolls report, due Friday at 8:30 a.m. ET, is expected to reflect this slight decline. However, the expected decline is in line with the Federal Reserve’s strategy for a controlled economic slowdown. “If the Fed was aiming for a soft landing, it looks like it’s done it,” said Mike Reynolds, vice president of investment strategy at Glenmede. “We’re seeing some weakness in the labor market, but nothing…
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