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U.S. Solar Industry Lost Roughly 18,000 Jobs in Past Two Years

Tim Pearce Feb 12, 2019
NEW YORK - The U.S. solar industry lost roughly 18,000 jobs in the past two years, from roughly 260,000 jobs in 2016 to about 242,000 jobs in November 2018, according to the National Solar Jobs Census. The Solar Foundation has…
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Let’s Be Real: California Governor Ditches High-Speed Rail Project, Cites Hefty Price Tag

Chris White Feb 12, 2019
CALIFORNIA - Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom abandoned a high-speed rail project Tuesday that sought to connect Los Angeles to San Francisco. He suggested the high cost of the project made the idea a pipe dream. Newsom…
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Chris White Feb 12, 2019
NEW YORK - Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas floated the possibility Tuesday of using the seized assets of convicted drug cartel kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán to help build a wall at the southern border. “America’s justice…
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North Carolina Priest Cancels Event at Catholic High School Over Lesbian Speaker, Says It Was His…

Joshua Gill Feb 12, 2019
DURHAM - A North Carolina priest defended his decision Monday to cancel a lesbian city councilwoman’s speech at a Catholic high school, saying it was his duty. Immaculate Conception Church pastor Rev. Chris VanHaight faced public…
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Five Family Members Killed, Shot To Death, Inside Texas Ranch Home; Youngest Just 15 Months Old

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TEXAS - Authorities found a 15-month-old and her family shot to death in a rural Texas home Monday morning and have thus far not found any leads in the bloody case. Emergency responders reacted to a call around 10:30 a.m., according…
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