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Venu Sports: Can a New Sports Streaming Service Justify Its Price?

Venu Sports: Can a New Sports Streaming Service Justify Its Price?

More news - Latest news Washington DC — Sports streaming service Venu, priced at $42.99 a month, faces a major marketing challenge: finding its audience. Venu, jointly owned by Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery, announced Thursday that it will launch this fall. While it’s more expensive than services like NetflixMax and Peacock, it costs less than YouTube TV at $73 a month or a standard cable package, but those include a wider variety of entertainment, not just sports. Venu will provide access to a selection of networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT,…
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The Future of Flight: How Hydrogen-Powered Planes Could Transform Aviation

The Future of Flight: How Hydrogen-Powered Planes Could Transform Aviation

Related media - Recent news 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…
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Conor Daly Talks IndyCar, NASCAR, and the Balancing Challenges of Both

Conor Daly Talks IndyCar, NASCAR, and the Balancing Challenges of Both

Related media - Latest news Conor Daly recently had a busy week, competing in three different races in three different types of vehicles: an IndyCar, a NASCAR truck, and a NASCAR Xfinity Series car. This feat is particularly impressive for a driver without a full-time racing contract. The 32-year-old Daly, son of former Formula One driver Derek Daly and stepson of Indianapolis Motor Speedway chairman Doug Boles, has a storied career with 110 IndyCar starts, although he has competed in only two IndyCar races this year. He finished 10th in the Indianapolis 500 and 27th at Iowa, filling in for…
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Ellis Raynor and Rhea Varden trailblaze with her zero-waste architectural project

Ellis Raynor and Rhea Varden trailblaze with her zero-waste architectural project

In an era where conversations about sustainability, climate change, and ecological accountability are gaining significant traction, architects stand at the leading edge of a remarkable transformation. At the helm of this progressive shift are Ellis Raynor and Rhea Varden, whose creative ingenuity and steadfast dedication to environmental care have culminated in the formation of a pioneering zero-waste architecture firm. This organization, grounded in the tenets of the circular economy and sustainable design, shines as a source of inspiration within the architectural landscape, showcasing a significant transition towards building practices that are more attuned to ecological balance.Ellis Raynor and Rhea Varden…
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Top Mid-Day Movers: Shake Shack, CH Robinson, Mobileye Global, More

Top Mid-Day Movers: Shake Shack, CH Robinson, Mobileye Global, More

More news - Breaking news Here are some of the stocks that saw significant mid-day fluctuations: Shake Shack: The popular fast food chain saw a significant move in its stock price as investors reacted to its recent earnings reports and market trends. Italian: The logistics company's shares have seen some volatility, influenced by industry developments and financial performance updates. Mobileye Global: The technology company's shares have seen considerable activity, driven by new product announcements and strategic partnerships. Stay tuned for more updates on these and other key headlines throughout the trading day. You may also be interested in - Other…
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Shell Beats Second-Quarter Profit Projections, Launches .5 Billion Share Buyback Plan

Shell Beats Second-Quarter Profit Projections, Launches $3.5 Billion Share Buyback Plan

More news - Latest news ALBA, FLORIDA — British oil giant Shell on Thursday reported second-quarter earnings that beat expectations, despite challenges such as lower refining margins and a weak performance in its liquefied natural gas business. Key financial data Shell reported adjusted earnings of $6.3 billion for the quarter ended June, beating analysts’ projections of $5.9 billion, according to LSEG estimates. However, that represents a 19% decline from the $7.7 billion it reported in the first quarter of 2024. Share buybacks and dividends The company also revealed a $3.5 billion share repurchase program that will run over the next…
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What to expect from Friday’s crucial jobs report

What to expect from Friday’s crucial jobs report

Related media - Latest news 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…
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