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NV Energy: Data centers could drive 64% of Nevada power demand by 2046
NV Energy projects data centers will drive a dramatic shift in Nevada’s energy landscape, growing from 5 percent of electricity sales today to 64 percent by 2046.
NV Energy is requesting $3.2 billion in transmission and substation upgrades, along with thousands of megawatts of new solar, battery storage and geothermal and natural gas ...Read more
Anthropic accuses Alibaba of 'illicitly' accessing AI models
Anthropic PBC accused Chinese technology giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. of waging a large-scale effort to “illicitly” access its Claude artificial intelligence model using thousands of fraudulent accounts that undermine the U.S. AI developer’s decision to keep its products out of China.
Anthropic claimed that a campaign by operators ...Read more
Sony Pictures invests $100 million in virtual reality venue Cosm
Sony Pictures will invest $100 million and take a minority stake in virtual reality venue operator Cosm, as the studio continues to build a business in communal experiences.
As part of the investment, Sony Pictures Chief Executive Ravi Ahuja will also join Cosm's board of directors, the studio said Wednesday. The size of Sony's minority stake ...Read more
An electric truck for less than $25,000? Deliveries begin this year
The electric vehicle company Slate Auto set out in 2022 to make the most affordable electric truck in the country. This week, it unveiled the price tag: $24,950.
At a time when demand for new electric vehicles is cooling and cars are getting harder to afford, Slate’s customizable truck could bring a fresh wave of excitement to the industry.
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Billionaire Zillow co-founder announces move to Las Vegas as wealth migration continues
Zillow’s co-founder Rich Barton has announced a move to Las Vegas after decades in Seattle, according to a recent post on X.
“Officially a Las Vegas resident,” the June 5 post said, “Kids are launched, empty nest achieved, and we’re excited to start this next chapter.”
Barton co-founded Zillow some two decades ago and is still the ...Read more
Tech review: Smaller, lighter, more battery life
I woke up this morning to a thunderstorm.
I sleep with a CPAP machine for sleep apnea, and if the power goes out, I wake up pretty quickly when the machine stops working.
A while back I started plugging my CPAP into a portable power station, which stays plugged into the wall so if the power goes out, the power station’s battery will keep my ...Read more
Minnesota health insurers seek double-digit rate increases for 2027
For the second year in a row, Minnesota health insurers are seeking double-digit percent rate increases next year for coverage sold on the state’s MNsure exchange.
The proposed rate hikes, which regulators haven’t yet approved, are looking like a bellwether for medical cost trends across the broader U.S. health insurance landscape — ...Read more
Medicare AI program made them suffer in pain. Now they want answers
For months, Medicare patients in Washington have struggled with delays and denials for medical treatments due to a new program that uses artificial intelligence to review care.
Now, patients and their doctors are fed up and demanding changes. Lawmakers scrutinizing the program want to see it overhauled.
“Congress and the public deserve a ...Read more
Trump call for crop sales to Iran met with skepticism by traders
President Donald Trump’s call for Iran to buy U.S. crops as part of a peace deal is being met with a mix of doubt and cautious optimism by the American farm sector.
“I remain skeptical of Iranian purchases of U.S. ag commodities, but the possibility must be respected,” said StoneX chief commodities economist Arlan Suderman. “That may ...Read more
Amazon Prime Day household spending down 16%, survey says
Amazon.com Inc.’s annual Prime Day sale is off to a slow start, according to a survey conducted by market research firm Numerator.
The average household surveyed had spent about $89 as of 4 p.m. New York time, Numerator said on Tuesday, down about 16% from the same time during last year’s event, which began in July.
Shoppers stocked up on ...Read more
Meta building prediction market app that wouldn't wager money
Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has directed a small team to create a prediction market application similar to Kalshi Inc. and Polymarket, but with lower stakes as users won’t likely wager real money.
The standalone product, which is still in development and known internally as Arena, would complement Meta’s ...Read more
Musk's SpaceX adds billions in debt while cutting interest costs
Elon Musk is no stranger to financial alchemy. His latest feat: adding billions of dollars of debt onto his cash-burning business empire while simultaneously cutting its annual interest burden.
SpaceX sold $25 billion of investment-grade bonds on Tuesday, marking the final step to replace the costly debt that had helped finance Musk’s 2022 ...Read more
Why tech stocks are getting hammered
Tech stocks took another big hit Tuesday as investors sold off shares of companies that have powered the artificial intelligence boom.
Technology companies have been spending billions of dollars investing in data centers and infrastructure needed to support the race to advance AI. But sky-high valuations and geopolitical tensions have some ...Read more
SpaceX stock returns to Earth after record IPO
Shares in Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX halted their three-day slide that had erased roughly $600 billion off its market value.
SpaceX shares closed at $156.11 with a nearly 1% gain on Tuesday, a slight recovery from a 16% fall on Monday.
That loss dropped the stock below $160.95, where it ended the day June 12 after a 19% surge during ...Read more
Minnesota counties look to regulate the 'wild west' of data centers
Angry residents already pushed several Minnesota cities to set tighter rules for data centers. Now some county officials are trying to set limits, too.
Wright County recently put a moratorium on the facilities, and on Tuesday, Washington County considered its regulatory options. Dakota County has also discussed whether to step into the ...Read more
Chicago mayor files lawsuit against Airbnb and host company
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is suing Airbnb and one of its most-active Chicago hosts, alleging they broke and evaded city laws regulating short-term rentals.
The city’s lawsuit, filed Monday, alleges host Slumber Stay LLC failed to register its units with the city and used a non-transferable hotel license across numerous ...Read more
'The ability to say no': artists demand consent over AI use of their music
A coalition of advocacy groups for artists, songwriters and managers is warning musicians about the growing risks of artificial intelligence music.
Recently, many major record labels have inked deals with AI music startups such as Suno, Udio and Klay. But the coalition, which includes organizations such as the Music Artists Coalition and the ...Read more
The other anti-data center movement: California's sky-high electricity prices
LOS ANGELES — The nation is awash in data center hate, and California is no exception.
Temporary bans have cropped up across the state as residents from Imperial County to San José fight proposals in their communities. Monterey Park became the first city in the country earlier this month to permanently ban data centers by a popular vote. And...Read more
This model tops American-Made Index, and a Detroit brand makes big leap
WASHINGTON — For the sixth year in a row, a model from Elon Musk-led electric vehicle giant Tesla Inc. topped the 2026 Cars.com American-Made Index, while an offering from rugged Stellantis NV brand Jeep showed the greatest improvement among Detroit Three nameplates.
Jeep landed two 2026 models in the top five: the Gladiator and the Grand ...Read more
Michael Hiltzik: How the coming AI-related IPOs could puncture the AI bubble
There's an old gambler's aphorism beloved by wise souls from Amarillo Slim to Warren Buffett that warns: "If you look around the poker table and can't identify the mark, it's you."
Investors might be well advised to keep this thought in mind over the coming months. That's because mega-initial public offerings from the widely followed artificial...Read more
Popular Stories
- Amazon Prime Day household spending down 16%, survey says
- The other anti-data center movement: California's sky-high electricity prices
- Trump call for crop sales to Iran met with skepticism by traders
- Minnesota counties look to regulate the 'wild west' of data centers
- Musk's SpaceX adds billions in debt while cutting interest costs









