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Remote Work Sticks for All Kinds of Jobs
  + stars: | 2023-07-04 | by ( Sarah Chaney Cambon | Andrew Mollica | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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How Close Could the U.S. Get to a Default in June?
  + stars: | 2023-05-19 | by ( Greg Ip | Andrew Mollica | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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American car buyers are increasingly choosing electric vehicles, but the country’s map of public highway chargers has a lot of gaps. Those blank spots are seen as a big hurdle to wider EV adoption, and EV market leader Tesla Inc. has started to fill a few of them in.
Companies and the U.S. government are shelling out billions of dollars to establish a supply chain for batteries in North America, a manufacturing effort that is critical to the auto industry’s long-range plans to put more electric vehicles on the road. Batteries are the most expensive component in an electric vehicle, accounting for about one-third of its cost.
After three of the driest years in California history, winter storms brought some of the wettest weeks on record and unprecedented snow to parts of the state. What happens in the coming months, when it begins to melt, will determine how much of that snow becomes water usable by cities and farms across the state during the dry summer season—when it is needed most. In California, snowpack accumulated during winter is a vital aspect of the state’s water system. Snow is a natural form of water storage that melts during the spring and fills reservoirs with water that can then be distributed downstream to those who need it.
How 2022 Midterm Polls Performed in Senate Races
  + stars: | 2022-11-09 | by ( Andrew Mollica | Randy Yeip | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
While control of the Senate remains in the balance, Democrats on Tuesday ran ahead of expectations set by pre-election poll averages. Across the eight most competitive races, Democrats on average did about three points better than the final poll averages calculated by Real Clear Politics. And a number of those averages camouflage a wide disparity among individual polls. Races that have been calledIn the closing weeks of the campaign, polls suggested momentum was moving toward Republicans in places like New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, but Democrats in both states won by decent margins. And Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin was thought to be comfortably ahead.
While the recruitment of new supporters is important to Republican and Democratic strategies in the midterm elections, boosting turnout among base voters can be even more crucial to each party’s success. Balloting in contests between presidential elections typically draws fewer voters, and midterm elections historically skew white and older. But turnout rates in the past two elections are resetting expectations.
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