In Boston, we have the more real-estate value at risk [to rising sea levels] than any American city besides New Orleans, Miami, and New York. And we’ve seen what’s happened there [due to storm surges and flooding]. I don’t see increasing the risk of that for about the same number of jobs it takes to build and run a medium-sized mall.
— Tedd Saunders, who runs a chain of hotels headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, explaining why he opposes the Keystone XL pipeline project (via Businessweek’s Silicon Valley’s elite comes out against the Keystone XL pipeline).
"While court proceedings are likely to delay implementation of the ruling, the political impact was…
Watch highlights from the seventeenth episode of SNL’s forty-ninth season, hosted by Ryan Gosling, with…
The Los Angeles Times' David Lauter reports: "Many of the nation’s richest people said after…
"Sales of the company’s electric cars dropped in the first three months of the year,…
Watch highlights from the fourteenth episode of SNL’s forty-ninth season, hosted by Josh Brolin, with…
Republican strategist Sarah Longwell reacts to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, saying…