Why Opening the Hormuz Won’t Lower Gas Prices

[ad_1] new video loaded: Why Opening the Hormuz Won’t Lower Gas Prices Our energy reporter Rebecca F. Elliott explains why, even if the flow of energy is restored through the Persian Gulf, it will take months to carry out repairs across dozens of energy sites in the region. By Rebecca F. Elliott, Coleman Lowndes, Alexandra […]

Why the Price of Electricity Is Spiking Around the Country

[ad_1] But there are exceptions: Several states that aren’t especially windy and sunny have required utilities to buy more electricity from large-scale wind or solar farms, such as Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts and New York. These requirements, which are often adopted to lower greenhouse gas emissions, can add a noticeable surcharge to bills. Many states — […]

What It Takes to Find Food in Gaza

[ad_1] new video loaded: What It Takes to Find Food in Gaza By Ashley Wu, Christina Shaman, June Kim, James Surdam and Rebecca Suner•August 13, 2025 Starvation has spread in Gaza, as the prices of basic goods have skyrocketed and getting aid is difficult and often deadly. Ashley Wu, a graphics reporter for The New […]