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California utility customers will receive climate credit relief on their energy bills later this year as part of the state’s cap‑and‑trade program. The credits are meant to offset rising electricity and gas costs, offering temporary financial relief amid ongoing concerns about affordability.
The U.S. and Iran are weighing a deal that could release $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds in exchange for limits on uranium enrichment, according to Axios. The talks aim to ease tensions and prevent escalation but face political resistance and unresolved questions over enforcement and verification.
A report says a political action committee tied to Governor Gavin Newsom bought thousands of copies of his memoir, boosting its sales numbers. Critics argue the purchases artificially inflated the book’s success, while supporters say the copies were used for promotion and outreach.
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California utility customers will receive climate credit relief on their energy bills later this year as part of the state’s cap‑and‑trade program. The credits are meant to offset rising electricity and gas costs, offering temporary financial relief amid ongoing concerns about affordability.
The U.S. and Iran are weighing a deal that could release $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds in exchange for limits on uranium enrichment, according to Axios. The talks aim to ease tensions and prevent escalation but face political resistance and unresolved questions over enforcement and verification.
A report says a political action committee tied to Governor Gavin Newsom bought thousands of copies of his memoir, boosting its sales numbers. Critics argue the purchases artificially inflated the book’s success, while supporters say the copies were used for promotion and outreach.
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