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While the number of people using services like Lime and Bird is rebounding, the
companies are now framing themselves as a vital aspect of climate policy.
almost 2 years ago
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On the sleeves of its home jerseys, Reading F.C. will feature 150 red and blue
stripes that show a time-lapse image of rising temperatures.
over 1 year ago
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The US is rolling out some serious subsidies to encourage consumers to choose a
greener lifestyle, but Europeans already have a head start.
over 1 year ago
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Some electric cars can power devices and even homes during blackouts and other extreme weather events.
over 1 year ago
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Find the e-bike that’s right for you, whether you’re a kid-toting parent, a
suburban commuter or an apartment-dweller with little extra space.
over 1 year ago
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As bigger electric cars take precedence, some lightweight models are disappearing from the market — and few little EVs are as beloved as the i3.
over 1 year ago
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Zipline plans to launch an instant-ordering service for groceries and other daily goods that it says can reduce delivery emissions by nearly 98% over combustion cars.
about 1 year ago
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At the US Open, the young Wimbledon champion will make his case to succeed Federer, Nadal and Djokovic—and Serena—as the sport’s next big star.
8 months ago
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Some teams spent freely to build a winner. But in 2023, the link between big contracts and on-the-field success was the weakest in decades.
7 months ago
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Nike recently debuted a unisex basketball shoe for star Sabrina Ionescu, who is playing in the league’s championship. Some say shoes not made specifically for women are linked to higher injury rates.
6 months ago
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Billionaire Marc Lasry’s investment fund and Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry are buying a team in the new golf league founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.
6 months ago
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The four-time champ will now focus on running a venture capital firm, with sights on NBA ownership.
6 months ago
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With its regional sports network shuttered, the team has taken charge of its broadcasts. The rest of the NBA—as well as baseball and hockey—is watching.
5 months ago
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Plus: OpenAI says, play it again, Sam. And a trip down Elon Musk’s rabbit hole.
5 months ago
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5 months ago
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The early-season tournament has given NBA fans a reason to tune in sooner by adding what the league’s commissioner calls ‘games of consequences.’
5 months ago
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Expect games to remain on ESPN and TNT, but tech companies such as Apple and Amazon could further their sports ambitions.
4 months ago
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The owner of the LA Clippers wants fans to have the same passion for the game that he does, and he’s installing more than 1,000 toilets so they never have to miss a second of the action.
3 months ago
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Once treated as heirlooms, pro football franchises are now billion-dollar businesses, and a new class of investors is circling
3 months ago
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You can wager on how many times the pop star will be shown during the game—but you’ll have to send money to an offshore sportsbook.
3 months ago
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Welcome to the Business of Sports newsletter. This week, check out Kim Bhasin’s story on how Steph Curry and Under Armour are still searching for street cred. And if you aren’t yet signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here.
about 2 months ago