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Michigan Sues Oil and Gas Companies for Sabotaging Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles The suit claims there was a vast conspiracy to maximize profits despite driving a climate crisis By Dana Drugmand February 4, 2026 In this story: oil, natural gas, energy costs, renewable energy, electric vehicles
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In Rural Louisiana, Meta’s New Data Center Promises Growth—But at What Cost? The Hyperion data center could have a major impact on a largely agricultural community By Reese Anderson October 30, 2025 In this story: data centers, technology, energy costs