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NEW US electricity data ⚡️🇺🇸
In March, renewables produced more than a third of US electricity for the first time ever, even overtaking gas generation!
Wind and solar combined reached over a quarter (26%) for the first time.
With data center referendums on the ballot—and passing—across the country, even the comms pros working for data center developers say the industry needs to sharpen its collective messaging. New for @bisnow www.bisnow.com/national/new...
Mamdani is not just filling the potholes with the crew. He's creating a visual and personal reminder of the dignity inherent in all of these anonymous government jobs.
Today, my fellow founding worker-owners and I are launching a subscription drive to @feedravenous.bsky.social. We are a group of experienced and award-winning food journalists here to publish thoughtful writing and incisive reporting from around the food world.
www.weareravenous.com
This summer’s World Cup will showcase a number of big performer; defense investors see drone defense tech, recipient of millions on federal funds, as a potential breakout star. my latest for @fastcompany.com www.fastcompany.com/91521314/the...
He closes by gifting the birthday girl a pink hat that reads “Make Quinceañeras Great Again,” signing it and posing for photos with her and her parents.
Weekend #longread —> my deep dive into Urban Alchemy, the controversial national homeless services nonprofit with a complicated track record, for @bloomberg.com and how it symbolizes the way cities are searching for a solution to a growing problem www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
I'm so excited by & curious about this experiment -- basically Ann Arbor is standing up a second, municipal power utility, devoted to clean energy, to operate alongside its IOU. Unique in the world, far as I know:
‘While state and federal prosecutors have sent record numbers of people to prison for violent crimes and property- and drug-related offenses, the US retreated from prosecuting and punishing white-collar crime, despite a tsunami of elite-level wrongdoing.’ www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
Benin is one of the places where Chinese solar is absolutely exploding (not literally, of course—only fossil energy does that).
A huge reason for this are the rapid price declines: in Agbon a 180 watt panel cost the equivalent of $75 three years ago but now costs only about $45
Sharing my latest for @sherwood.news about the boom in large-scale energy storage and batteries—one iron-air battery in Minnesota might be as big as 100+ football fields— and because I liked the story, and the alternative headline, I Like Big Batts (and I Cannot Lie) sherwood.news/tech/big-bat...
Just really struck by the contrast today between the optimism and joyfulness of the lead up to the possible Artemis launch, and everything else taking up headline space today
With news the bid deadline for LA’s Oceanwide Plaza has been extended to mid-May, I looked at the colorful history of Kali Chaudhuri, the surgeon/healthcare entrepreneur/SoCal real estate player leading the KPC bid. My latest for Commercial Observer commercialobserver.com/2026/03/la-o...
*Demand destruction watch*
BYD is now doing a fortnight's worth of sales each day, in several Asian countries.
"Wang singled out markets such as Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines, where he said daily sales volumes are now as high as what the carmaker could previously sell in two weeks."
MEMORANDUM OPINION March 11_, 2026 [Dkt. #51] The President of the United States is the steward of the White House for future generations of First Families. He is not, however, the owner! President Trump ("the President") claims that Congress has given him authority in existing statutes to construct his East Wing ballroom project and to do it with private funds. The plaintiff, the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States ("National Trust"), claims the President has no such authority under existing statutes and that a preliminary injunction is necessary to avoid irreparable harm. I have concluded that the National Trust is likely to succeed on the merits because no statute comes close to giving the President the authority he claims to have. As such, I must therefore GRANT the National Trust's Motion for a Preliminary Injunction, and the ballroom construction project must stop until Congress authorizes its completion.
BREAKING: Judge Richard Leon enjoins Trump ballroom construction in suit by National Trust for Historic Preservations. Order stayed for 14 days to allow for appeal.
storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Corporate tax revenues tumbled following the GOP tax law. I dug through filings and earnings calls of the 50 biggest US-listed companies to figure out where those tax savings went. Nearly a dozen credited the law for a drop in their 2025 taxes with some paying billions less than the year before.
Urban Alchemy, with its all-seeing eye logo and ’no fuckery’ slogan, seeks to disrupt the calcified homeless services sector across the country. For @bloomberg.com I looked at the group’s rapid growth and the cost of disruption
www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
As intrigued about the future of delivery, urban curb management, and the fate of food delivery robots as I am? I’m moderating a panel covering that and more at Curbivore in LA on April 16 & 17. Click to register—> curbivore.co
The oil market bought a month reprieve thanks to strategic reserves, sanctioned oil, and the actual time it takes for tankers to reach their destinations. Now the shortages (and high prices) may really begin.
heatmap.news/energy/hormu...
For @dwell.bsky.social I looked at a new launch from the Eames Office — a new prefab system for building your own Eames-inspired pavilion and living space. Is it curation or commercialization to update a storied design legacy into something akin to branded space? www.dwell.com/article/eame...
A staggering new finding from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies: since 2001, the money left over each month for lower-income renters—after paying rent and utilities—has fallen 60 percent to a record low of $210.
$210 left over for food, healthcare, childcare, and everything else.
Love this: Real estate people always present new build vs preservation as an either/or when design can give you both www.dallasnews.com/news/politic...
Today is the 128th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision on birthright citizenship in U.S. v. Wong Ark Kim.
"Researchers at Stanford University modeled how many people could die or be disabled in 25 years if vaccines for polio, measles, rubella or diphtheria were no longer available."
Polio: 23k paralyzed
Measles: 290k deaths
Rubella: 41k born w/ congenital rubella syndrome
Diphtheria: 138k-1M deaths
The rise in apartment rental fees is getting another look from federal regulators. In my latest for @bisnow I look at the new FTC request for comment and what advocates call a ”pain point” for renters. www.bisnow.com/national/new...
"I don't think they should be given any benefit of the doubt that what they’re doing here is a lawful approach, or that they have the authorization to do what they are doing," former BOEM head Liz Klein told me. heatmap.news/energy/trump...
Los Angeles’ housing crisis is self-inflicted.
For decades, city leaders have taken deliberate actions to limit new housing.
Today, we announced our plan to fix this and triple housing production.