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Eversource Named Top Utility in 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2023
Eversource Named Top Utility in 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2023
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2023-10-18 22:19
EU promises £4.3bn in military aid to Ukraine during unprecedented Kyiv meeting
EU promises £4.3bn in military aid to Ukraine during unprecedented Kyiv meeting
The European Union (EU) promised Ukraine £4.3bn in military aid as part of its ongoing support in the war against Russia. The 27-nation bloc remained committed to help defeat a “brutal and inhumane” Moscow, said Josep Borrell, EU’s high representative for foreign affairs. It comes after the US Congress left Ukraine war aid out of its spending bill and a pro-Russian candidate won an election in Slovakia. Monday’s meeting in Kyiv was touted by Mr Borrell as a historic first for the EU but it comes at an awkward time for the Western countries backing Ukraine. With summer drawing to a close, Ukraine’s counteroffensive has failed to produce the victories that Kyiv’s allies had hoped to see before mud clogs the treads of donated tanks. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, quoted by his website, said he was sure "Ukraine and the entire free world are capable of winning this confrontation. But our victory depends directly on our cooperation with you". Mr Borrell told a news briefing with Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba that the EU remained united in its support for Ukraine. He had proposed an EU spending package for Kyiv of up to €5bn (£4.3bn) for 2024 which he hoped to have agreed by then. Mr Kuleba also brushed off concerns about faltering support on both sides of the Atlantic, amid the omission of Ukraine from the US spending bill. "We don’t feel that the US support has been shattered ... because the United States understands that what is at stake in Ukraine is much bigger than just Ukraine," he told reporters. Meanwhile, pro-Kyiv officials in the US are scrambling to find the best way to secure approval for further assistance on top of the $113bn (£93.6bn) in security, economic and humanitarian aid the US has provided since Russia invaded in February 2022. Leaders in the Senate, narrowly controlled by president Joe Biden’s fellow Democrats, promised to take up legislation in the coming weeks on continued support. But in the Republican-led House of Representatives, speaker Kevin McCarthy said he wanted more information from the Biden administration. White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre urged Congress to act quickly. As for the election victory of pro-Russian Slovak former prime minister Robert Fico, Mr Kuleba said a new leader would still have to form a coalition and it was "too early to judge" the impact on politics there. German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock sought help to prepare Ukraine for winter, including air defence and energy supplies, after Russia bombed energy installations last year. "Last winter, we saw the brutal way in which the Russian president is waging this war," Ms Baerbock said. "We must prevent this together with everything we have, as far as possible." Moscow touted the congressional vote in the United States as a sign of increasing division in the West, although the Kremlin said it expected Washington to continue its support for Kyiv. The omission of aid for Ukraine was "temporary", Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said. "But we have repeatedly said before that according to our forecasts fatigue from this conflict, fatigue from the completely absurd sponsorship of the Kyiv regime, will grow in various countries, including the United States," he said. Additional reporting from the wires Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin’s prized Black Sea fleet ‘struggling’ with threats on southern front Ukraine to build its first underground school in Kharkiv, official says Congress didn't include funds for Ukraine in its spending bill. How will that affect the war?
2023-10-03 15:56
Former 'Grey's Anatomy' star Katherine Heigl reveals why she was referred to as 'difficult' and 'unprofessional'
Former 'Grey's Anatomy' star Katherine Heigl reveals why she was referred to as 'difficult' and 'unprofessional'
'What is your definition of difficult? Somebody with an opinion that you don’t like?' said Katherine Heigl in a candid interview
2023-06-07 18:50
'Jackass' star Bam Margera to stand trial on assault charge in fight with brother, judge rules
'Jackass' star Bam Margera to stand trial on assault charge in fight with brother, judge rules
“Jackass” star Bam Margera will stand trial on charges that he punched his brother during an altercation at their home in Pennsylvania in April
2023-07-28 04:29
Zac Larrier throws a 94-yard touchdown and No. 22 Air Force shuts down Navy 17-6
Zac Larrier throws a 94-yard touchdown and No. 22 Air Force shuts down Navy 17-6
Zac Larrier threw a 94-yard touchdown to Dane Kinamon — the longest pass in Air Force history — and the 22nd-ranked Falcons shut down Navy 17-6
2023-10-22 03:52
Leonard Williams gets thrown into competition right away on his first day in Seattle
Leonard Williams gets thrown into competition right away on his first day in Seattle
For his first introduction into the way the Seattle Seahawks run team meetings, Leonard Williams wasn’t asked to recite his bio or talk about his history
2023-11-02 07:58
Your Horoscope This Week: May 21 to 27, 2023
Your Horoscope This Week: May 21 to 27, 2023
Welcome to Gemini Season! After a tumultuous era of eclipses and a healing Taurus New Moon, the cosmic climate significantly lightens up this week. This week is relatively chill, astrologically speaking, but now that Mars, the planet of action, is in the fiery sign of Leo for the next six weeks, many of us will feel like we’re entering a bolder and more courageous phase of our lives. This is the time to be like iconic Leo J.Lo and step into main character energy. Let your light shine!
2023-05-21 19:22
California judge dismisses criminal charges against PG&E in 2020 fatal fire
California judge dismisses criminal charges against PG&E in 2020 fatal fire
A California judge has dismissed all charges against Pacific Gas & Electric for its role in a 2020 fatal wildfire that destroyed hundreds of homes and killed four people
2023-06-01 08:59
MLB Rumors: Cubs in the final 2 for Shohei Ohtani, and there's a big reason why
MLB Rumors: Cubs in the final 2 for Shohei Ohtani, and there's a big reason why
The Chicago Cubs are willing to spend big on the right player, and there is no bigger star than Shohei Ohtani.
2023-11-19 04:16
Who was Jeremiah Collins? Austin Peay University freshman footballer, 18, dies in tragic single-car crash
Who was Jeremiah Collins? Austin Peay University freshman footballer, 18, dies in tragic single-car crash
Jeremiah Collins tragically died after driving a 2004 GMC Canyon pickup at high speed and crashing, rolling over multiple times
2023-07-23 13:45
Busted working on new album and vow they are here to stay
Busted working on new album and vow they are here to stay
Busted are enjoying "exploring" new "essences" to their sound on their next album.
2023-09-15 17:29
Andrew Tate pokes fun at Twitter CEO Elon Musk's magnificent brood of children
Andrew Tate pokes fun at Twitter CEO Elon Musk's magnificent brood of children
Andrew Tate fans believe population distribution is the issue
2023-07-24 21:45