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Puget CEO Says Climate Costs 'Unfortunately' Get Passed to Customers
Puget Sound Energy CEO Mary Kipp says that wildfires and Washington state's aggressive clean energy policies have led to higher costs to customers. Kipp spoke with Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall on the sidelines of the Edison Electric Institute 2026 Conference in Las Vegas.
The World Cup’s Trionda Ball Challenges Traditional Aerodynamics
The design of the official ball of the 2026 World Cup could become a determining factor in the scores of the 104 matches that will be played during the tournament. According to new research, the ball known as the “Trionda” is the first in the history of the men's World Cup to be made with only four panels, a feature that changes the way it cuts through the air and consequently alters the ball's acceleration, trajectory, and range. As has been the case every four years since 1970, Adidas...
A Moment of Truth for American Grass
Every time the United States hosts a major international soccer tournament, the world’s finest players unite to complain about our god-awful fields. At the 2024 Copa América, the Argentine goalkeeper Emi Martínez—widely regarded as one of the best in the world—described the field in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium as both “a trampoline” and “a disaster.” Last year, Chelsea’s captain, Reece James, who played a Club World Cup match in New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, called the pitch bad for the...
A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle
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GM Wants Your Electric Car to Power Your House—and Your Neighborhood
Some 250,000 electric vehicles manufactured by General Motors are driving around the US today—right now!—with an oft-secret capability: Their big, powerful batteries can charge other things. Potentially appliances, homes, and now, thanks to a software update pushed by the automaker this week, an electrical grid. Twelve of GM’s EVs have this “bidirectional charging” capability, way more than US competitors’ battery-electrics.
Seattle World Cup barge gives soccer's global language a waterfront home
Seattle World Cup barge gives soccer's global language a waterfront home EVERETT, Washington, June 8 : Every World Cup is memorable, but Seattle's two pro soccer clubs - the Sounders and the Reign - hope they have created an unforgettable waterfront venue for fans to watch games and for kids to play: a pierside barge with a mini soccer pitch, a huge video screen and amenities. The barge commemorates a campaign by the RAVE Foundation, the clubs' charitable arm, to build 52 mini soccer pitches...