A Man Romanced My Daughter for a Green Card. Should I Report Him?

There was chemistry between my daughter and this man, and they started spending time together; the original guy immediately stepped aside. Fast-forward: After a particularly fun hike and dinner, the Eastern European said they should plan a backpacking trip. I want to turn him in to immigration because we have ample homegrown jerks and don’t […]

Stocks Hit Record Even as Jobs Report Disappoints

Employers added 266,000 workers last month, the government said, far below economists’ expectations of an increase of nearly 1 million new positions. As the economy has rebounded from last year’s shutdowns, investors have grown worried this year that the Federal Reserve might be prompted to remove some of its emergency assistance for the economy — […]

Jaleel White Wants to Sell You ‘Purple Urkle’

Cuomo, included significant provisions to address issues of racial equity, such as clearing criminal records of past convictions for marijuana-related offenses and earmarking 40 cents of every dollar in tax revenue from cannabis sales for the communities that have been hardest hit by the consequences of drug enforcement. One conversation about equity is the ownership […]

The Exxon of Green Power: A Spanish Company and Its Boss Set Sky-High Goals

“This guy six years ago was already way ahead of where the U.S. His company, Iberdrola, is now poised, with a Danish partner, to begin constructing the first large-scale offshore wind farm in the United States, in waters off Massachusetts. Iberdrola was primarily a Spanish electric company in 2001 when Mr. Galán became chief executive. […]

Tesla Makes Money (Including From Selling Cars)

The electric carmaker posted record quarterly earnings yesterday, beating Wall Street forecasts. Tesla’s $1.5 billion purchase of Bitcoin, and subsequent sale of a chunk of its holdings, led to a $101 million accounting boost. Tesla also made $518 million from selling emissions credits to other carmakers, up from $354 million a year ago. , conceded […]

US Trade Representative Pushes Trade as a Tool in Climate Crisis

Last year, the French government blocked a deal to import liquefied natural gas from the United States because of concerns around emissions of methane, a potent heat-trapping gas. This year, a dispute over intellectual property rights between two South Korean battery manufacturers threatened to disrupt plans to expand electric vehicle manufacturing in the United States. […]