Sonia Ramírez
An energy crisis once treated like history is forcing consumers to rethink fuel, driving, and daily routines, as oil shocks start feeling personal again
He was ordering food at a golf course when a lawn mower turned a stray golf ball into a missile, and the accident changed his life in an instant
This 215-square-foot off-grid cabin uses terraces, glass walls and solar power to make a tiny footprint feel less like sacrifice and more like escape
Jensen Huang says AI agents that operate computers are the next big thing, and the post-chatbot era may already be starting inside the world’s biggest companies
Trump’s offshore wind reversal now comes with a billion-dollar price tag, as TotalEnergies shifts from coastal turbines to oil, gas, and LNG plans
Selling the family home brought lower costs and fewer burdens, but moving into a townhome also forced one hard question about space, aging, and value
Nvidia is restarting production of a key AI chip variant for China, and the decision shows how tangled and fragile the global tech war has become
TotalEnergies and Allianz are putting $541 million into 11 battery storage projects in Germany, and the plan could become one of Europe’s most important energy bets
Google is signing new utility deals to curb data-center power use during peak demand, and the AI boom is now forcing Big Tech to rethink how it consumes electricity
A hidden wastewater route from Tesla’s $1 billion lithium refinery has put a South Texas drainage district on alert after workers found black liquid flowing into a local ditch
Holcim says roads, tunnels and bridges will drive growth in 2026, and the message is clear: the next construction boom may come from infrastructure, not housing
The Pentagon is turning Palantir’s AI into a core military system, and the decision could change forever how the United States plans and fights future wars
Iran’s attacks have wiped out 17% of Qatar’s LNG capacity for up to five years, and the damage is much bigger than the market first thought
Iraq has declared force majeure on foreign-operated oilfields after disruption in Hormuz, and the decision could send a new shock through the global energy market
Japan reopens the world’s largest nuclear power plant following the Fukushima disaster, and the return of this energy giant is once again reshaping the global energy landscape
China extracts two resources from the sea at once: it creates a solar device that extracts lithium from saltwater and also converts it into drinking water










