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So, as we approach May here in Emerald Isle, beach driving will come to an end after April 30, and as of May 1, we have the annual start of ...
Explore a tiny North Carolina beach town that feels made for family time. A short drive from the mainland hustle, Emerald ...
Marine wildlife experts say recent animal strandings along the coast are not unusual but advise public to call proper ...
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Audio start-up Krisp announced on Wednesday that it has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven feature that allows a person’s Indian accept to be converted into American accent for the ...
The North Sea could produce about half of the oil and gas the UK will need in the run up to 2050 – but only if new projects can be developed, industry chiefs have said. As it stands Offshore ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK government is fighting a fresh bid by environmentalists to quash North Sea oil and gas licences in ...
A DAMAGED container ship which was involved in a collision with a tanker in the North Sea is ... between Holme-next-the-Sea and Old Hunstanton. Also last week, the National Trust said nurdles had ...
In the Carolinas, wildfires have set 11,314 acres ablaze, and two of the biggest fires in North Carolina are responsible for at least half of that. Both South Carolina and North Carolina have ...
The UK’s North Sea oil and gas regulator raised its forecasts for investment and production in the coming years after 2024 figures were higher than expected. The North Sea Transition Authority ...
Britain could produce enough oil and gas to meet half its projected needs in next quarter of a century if North Sea companies were offered the “right business conditions”, an industry body argues.
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