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Opinion | Fusion Power Has a Bright Future, but It’s a Ways Off
The necessary technical advances are likely 15 to 20 years away, but research yields quick dividends. Source link
Theme Parks’ New Strategy: Smaller, Cheaper and Shorter
Entertainment companies and developers are rushing to create a high-end middle market for out-of-home entertainment. Source link
As Memories of Fukushima Fade, Japan Seeks Bigger Role for Nuclear Power
The reboot of reactor on the Sea of Japan coast will mark a milestone for a nation that suffered one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters. Source link
Britain Pushed Ahead With Green Power. Its Grid Can’t Handle It.
An aging power infrastructure threatens the ability of the U.K. and other countries to capitalize on the AI boom. Source link
Three Months, 19,687 Nautical Miles: This Lengthy Trade Route Is Peak Globalization
A Chinese ship sails the long way around the world to deliver cranes to the U.S. Gulf Coast and Jamaica. Source link
There’s No Happy Ending for Movie Theaters, No Matter Who Wins Warner
Netflix and Paramount will both eventually have reasons to scale back theatrical releases. Source link
Dallas Is Booming—Except for Its Downtown
Texas city’s central business district faces a crisis as companies look for snazzy suburban alternatives to aging office towers. Source link
Companies Are Outlining Plans for 2026. Hiring Isn’t One of Them.
Large employers indicate that they either want to maintain the size of their teams next year or let go of workers. Source link
Surrogacy Is a Multibillion-Dollar Business—but Surrogates Can Be Left With Big Debts
The booming fertility industry is largely unregulated, leaving the women giving birth with few financial or legal protections. Source link
Europe Tried to Slam the Door on Russian Energy. It Didn’t Account for Turkey.
The EU is increasing scrutiny of Turkey’s oil-storage facilities and considering sanctions on entire ports. Source link