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Find out why a 1-2% increase in annual electricity demand could create add stress to the US electrical grid. US electricity demand has been largely flat for 20 years, thanks to efficiency gains. But with rising power demand from AI, electric vehicles, and other forms of electrification, how can the US grid keep up? Join Steve Odland and guest Alex Heil, PhD, senior economist at the Economy, Strategy & Finance Center of The Conference Board, to find out the current pressures on power generation and distribution, what kinds of investment are required, and how higher power demand affects US businesses and consumers. For more from The Conference Board: Power Playbook: How US Businesses Can Prepare For Electricity Price Pressures US Power Surge: How Businesses Can Prepare for Electricity Demand Spikes from AI Plugged In or Power Outage? Corporate Risk in US Grid Capacity
A major power outage is affecting much of the Far North. Lines company Top Energy says more than 23 thousand homes and businesses are currently without power. CEO of Top Energy Russell Shaw spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Unmasking Courage: A Halloween Party Surprise Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sv/episode/2025-10-29-22-34-02-sv Story Transcript:Sv: Det var en kylig höstkväll.En: It was a chilly autumn evening.Sv: Löven låg som en färgglad matta över trottoarerna i det lilla, välordnade grindsamhället.En: The leaves lay like a colorful carpet over the sidewalks in the small, well-organized grindsamhälle.Sv: Klubbhuset, där Halloween-festen hölls, var upplyst av pumpalampor och stearinljus som flimrade i mörkret.En: The clubhouse, where the Halloween party was held, was illuminated by pumpkin lamps and flickering candles in the darkness.Sv: Kvällen lovade spänning och skräck – på det roligaste sättet förstås.En: The evening promised excitement and fear—in the most fun way, of course.Sv: Lars stod i hörnet av rummet, nervös och obekväm.En: Lars stood in the corner of the room, nervous and uncomfortable.Sv: Han hade nyligen flyttat hit med sin fru och kände sig fortfarande som en främling bland sina grannar.En: He had recently moved here with his wife and still felt like a stranger among his neighbors.Sv: Men för Annika, den energiska och vänliga grannen, ville han stanna lite längre, även om han helst av allt ville smita iväg och gömma sig i sitt bekväma, välbekanta hem.En: But for Annika, the energetic and friendly neighbor, he wanted to stay a little longer, even though he most of all wanted to slip away and hide in his comfortable, familiar home.Sv: Annika, klädd i en häxdräkt, log stort och rörde sig smidigt genom folkmassan, säker i sitt element.En: Annika, dressed in a witch costume, smiled broadly and moved smoothly through the crowd, confident in her element.Sv: Hon hade planerat den här festen i veckor.En: She had been planning this party for weeks.Sv: Kvällen skulle bli oförglömlig – det var vad hon hade lovat alla.En: The evening would be unforgettable—that was what she had promised everyone.Sv: Johan, grindsamhällets lite mystiska säkerhetsvakt, stod vid dörren i sin uniform.En: Johan, the grindsamhälle's somewhat mysterious security guard, stood at the door in his uniform.Sv: Han hade en gåtfull utstrålning, och det gick rykten om hans koppling till det mystiska strömavbrotten som ibland drabbade området.En: He had an enigmatic aura, and there were rumors about his connection to the mysterious power outages that sometimes plagued the area.Sv: Men när lamporna plötsligt släcktes och musiken dog ut, blev salen full av förvirring och oroliga röster.En: But when the lights suddenly went out, and the music died, the hall was full of confusion and worried voices.Sv: "Vad händer nu?"En: "What's happening now?"Sv: ropade någon.En: someone shouted.Sv: Annika skrattade nervöst och försökte lugna alla.En: Annika laughed nervously and tried to calm everyone.Sv: "Det är bara en del av showen," sa hon med en glimt i ögat.En: "It's just part of the show," she said with a glint in her eye.Sv: Lars, som precis hade samlat mod att kanske säga några ord till sina nya grannar, kände paniken växa inom sig.En: Lars, who had just gathered the courage to perhaps say a few words to his new neighbors, felt the panic rising within him.Sv: Johan, å sin sida, insåg att det var dags att agera.En: Johan, on the other hand, realized it was time to act.Sv: Med en ursäktande nick till Annika lämnade Johan sin post och smög tyst ut i mörkret.En: With an apologetic nod to Annika, Johan left his post and quietly slipped out into the darkness.Sv: Han måste hitta källan till strömavbrottet, även om det betydde att riskera sina hemligheter.En: He had to find the source of the power outage, even if it meant risking his secrets.Sv: Lars såg Johan försvinna ut genom dörren.En: Lars watched Johan disappear through the door.Sv: En inre kamp snurrade inom honom.En: An internal struggle churned within him.Sv: Skulle han försöka hjälpa till?En: Should he try to help?Sv: Han hade alltid varit försiktig, men någonstans inom sig ville han visa mod.En: He had always been cautious, but somewhere within him, he wanted to show courage.Sv: Utanför klubbhuset hördes Johans dämpade fotsteg.En: Outside the clubhouse, Johan's muffled footsteps could be heard.Sv: Mörkret omgav honom, men han visste vart han var på väg – till det lilla huset där generatorn fanns.En: Darkness surrounded him, but he knew where he was headed—to the little house where the generator was.Sv: När han kom närmare hörde han ett svagt surrande ljud – generatorn höll på att överhettas.En: As he got closer, he heard a faint buzzing sound—the generator was overheating.Sv: Precis när han gick in, frös Johan till.En: Just as he entered, Johan froze.Sv: Det sprakade och rök började stiga.En: There was sparking, and smoke began to rise.Sv: Plötsligt stod Lars bakom honom, all nervositet som bortblåst.En: Suddenly, Lars stood behind him, all nervousness gone.Sv: "Låt mig hjälpa," sa han enkelt.En: "Let me help," he said simply.Sv: Tillsammans lyckades de stänga av generatorn precis innan den fattade eld.En: Together, they managed to turn off the generator just before it caught fire.Sv: Hjärtat i halsgropen lyckades de få igång den igen, och snart strömmade ljuset tillbaka in i klubbhuset.En: With hearts in their throats, they managed to get it going again, and soon the light flowed back into the clubhouse.Sv: Gästerna jublade, musiken började spela och festen fick nytt liv.En: The guests cheered, the music began to play, and the party came back to life.Sv: Annika, lättad och tacksam, tackade Lars för hans mod.En: Annika, relieved and grateful, thanked Lars for his courage.Sv: "Du är vår hjälte ikväll!"En: "You're our hero tonight!"Sv: sa hon med ett leende som förenade dem alla.En: she said with a smile that united them all.Sv: Johan och Lars delade en tyst förståelse utanför strålkastarnas ljus.En: Johan and Lars shared a silent understanding outside the spotlight.Sv: "Tack," mumlade Johan, med ögonen stilla och uppskattande.En: "Thank you," Johan murmured, his eyes calm and appreciative.Sv: Hemligheterna var inte alla borta, men förtroendet hade börjat växa.En: The secrets weren't all gone, but trust had begun to grow.Sv: Lars, nu omgiven av leenden och värme, kände en ny säkerhet.En: Lars, now surrounded by smiles and warmth, felt a new security.Sv: Kanske var det så här att verkligen höra till.En: Maybe this was what it was like to truly belong.Sv: Festen fortsatte, men skuggan av mörkret hade försvunnit.En: The party continued, but the shadow of darkness had vanished.Sv: Hjärtan var öppna, och natten hade blivit en att minnas.En: Hearts were open, and the night had become one to remember. Vocabulary Words:chilly: kyligautumn: höstsidewalks: trottoarernailluminated: upplystflickering: flimradeexcitement: spänningnervous: nervösuncomfortable: obekvämstranger: främlingslip away: smita ivägfamiliar: välbekantaenergetic: energiskabroadly: stortsmoothly: smidigtunforgettable: oförglömligmysterious: mystiskaenigmatic: gåtfullpower outages: strömavbrottenplagued: drabbadeconfusion: förvirringapologetic: ursäktandequietly: tystchurned: snurradeinternal: inreoverheating: överhettassparking: sprakadebuzzing: surrandehearts in their throats: hjärtat i halsgropencheered: jubladerelieved: lättad
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on October 28th 2025. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio. Presenter and producer: Michael Walsh
Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks wrapping up their road trip with a 2-1 loss to Nashville, finishing 3-2 but raising more questions than answers. From a power play that fizzled to a centre depth chart that's barely holding together, we break down the contrasts and concerns. Plus, lineup decisions loom ahead of a crucial weekend homestand and JT Miller's return game on Tuesday. This podcast is produced by Lina SetaghianThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Anna Sargent updates Corin Dann on a power outage affecting the top of the South Island.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Power Outage Sparks a Father's Journey of Reconciliation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-10-19-07-38-20-hu Story Transcript:Hu: Ahogy a levelek ropogtak a lába alatt, László türelmesen sétált végig az utcán.En: As the leaves crunched underfoot, László walked patiently down the street.Hu: Az ősz színei mindenhol virítottak, a fák arany és vörös színekben pompáztak.En: The colors of autumn were vibrant everywhere, the trees shimmering in gold and red hues.Hu: Ám ma valami hiányzott a megszokott csendéletből: a fények nem égtek a házakban, és minden sötétségbe burkolózott.En: Yet today, something was missing from the usual still life: the lights were not on in the houses, and everything was shrouded in darkness.Hu: Lászlónak feltűnt a hirtelen áramkimaradás.En: László noticed the sudden power outage.Hu: Kíváncsi természete arra sarkallta, hogy kiderítse, mi történhetett.En: His curious nature prompted him to find out what might have happened.Hu: Tudta, hogy Erzsébet, az utca szélén élő idős hölgy, biztosan hallott valamit.En: He knew that Erzsébet, the elderly lady living at the end of the street, would surely have heard something.Hu: Erzsébet ugyanis mindig tisztában volt a legújabb pletykákkal.En: Erzsébet was always up to date with the latest gossip.Hu: László kopogtatott Erzsébet ajtaján, aki egy pillanat múlva meg is jelent.En: László knocked on Erzsébet's door, and in a moment she appeared.Hu: "Jó napot, László! Tudja már, mi történt? Hallottam, hogy egy fa kidőlt nem messze Judit házánál." Erzsébet izgalomtól csillogó tekintettel mesélte tovább a hírt.En: "Good afternoon, László! Do you know what happened? I heard that a tree fell not far from Judit's house," Erzsébet said with eyes shining with excitement as she continued the news.Hu: A neve hallatán László szíve összeszorult.En: Upon hearing the name, László's heart tightened.Hu: Judit, a lánya, akivel régen nem beszélt.En: Judit, his daughter with whom he hadn't spoken in a long time.Hu: Ez lehetőséget jelentett számára, hogy meglátogassa és talán helyrehozza a múltbéli félreértéseket.En: This was an opportunity for him to visit and perhaps mend past misunderstandings.Hu: László elindult Judit háza felé.En: László set off towards Judit's house.Hu: Az utcán valódi csend uralkodott, amit csak az ősz szél játékos fuvalmai törtek meg.En: The street was truly silent, broken only by the playful gusts of the autumn wind.Hu: Ahogy közeledett, meglátta a kidőlt fát és az azt körülvevő kábeleket.En: As he approached, he saw the fallen tree and the cables surrounding it.Hu: Ott állt Judit, az utcán, és telefonált.En: There stood Judit, on the street, talking on the phone.Hu: Amikor meglátta apját, rövidre fogta a hívást.En: When she saw her father, she ended the call shortly.Hu: "Apa" – mondta kissé meglepetten.En: "Dad," she said, somewhat surprised.Hu: László mosolyogva biccentett.En: László smiled and nodded.Hu: "Segíthetek valamiben?"En: "Can I help with anything?"Hu: Judit elmosolyodott.En: Judit smiled back.Hu: "Talán együtt megnézhetjük, hogy sikerült-e már kinyomozni a helyzetet."En: "Maybe we can check together if they've already figured out the situation."Hu: Ezzel a meghívással László reményt érzett, hogy talán az áramkimaradáson túl, közös megoldást találhatnak a saját problémáikra is.En: With this invitation, László felt hope that perhaps beyond the power outage, they could find a common solution to their own problems as well.Hu: Ahogy megtették az első lépéseket egymás mellett, László rájött, hogy a legnagyobb rejtvény nem az áramkimaradás megfejtése volt, hanem a kapcsolat helyreállítása a lányával.En: As they took the first steps alongside each other, László realized that the biggest mystery wasn't resolving the power outage but restoring the connection with his daughter.Hu: A csendben mindketten megértették, hogy talán ez az a pillanat, amikor újra kezdhetik.En: In the silence, they both understood that perhaps this was the moment to start anew.Hu: Az ősz szél most még melegebb lett, ahogy a fák alatt sétáltak, a fák, melyek lenge, színes levelei új történetekről suttogtak.En: The autumn wind felt even warmer now as they walked under the trees, whose light, colorful leaves whispered of new stories. Vocabulary Words:crunched: ropogtakunderfoot: lába alattpatiently: türelmesenshimmering: pompáztakhues: színekbenshrouded: burkolózottoutage: áramkimaradáscurious: kíváncsiprompted: sarkalltaelderly: idősgossip: pletykákkalappeared: megjelentexcitement: izgalomheart tightened: szíve összeszorultmisunderstandings: félreértésekettruly: valódigusts: fuvalmaiapproached: közeledettcables: kábeleksurprised: meglepettenresolve: megfejtéseconnection: kapcsolatanew: újrawhispered: suttogtakvibrant: virítottaksolution: megoldástsilent: csendfigure out: nyomoznitimely: időszerűfeasible: megvalósítható
In October 2024, thousands of households and businesses in far west NSW were hit by a catastrophic power outage that lasted for weeks, and the fallout continues.
A power outage in Victoria is being blamed for disruptions to the state’s triple-zero service. The High Court has upheld a decision to ban far-right U.S. commentator Candace Owens from entering the country. The NRL has announced a 10-year ban for any players considering joining the proposed breakaway competition, R360. And today’s good news: Researchers in the UK say they’ve developed the world’s first accurate blood test to detect chronic fatigue syndrome. Hosts: Emma Gillspie and Sam KoslowskiProducer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanksgiving leftovers, Sens open the CTC with two losses and the Blue Jays hit the road down 2-0 to the Mariners.
It's been a long road to election day here in New Orleans, but we're in the home stretch. On October 11, anyone who didn't vote early will cast their ballots in several races, including for the city's next mayor. Verite News reporter Katie Jane Fernelius, WWNO education reporter Aubri Juhasz and the coastal desk's Eva Tesfaye join us to share what the candidates are saying about key issues. Southern University has gotten off to a rough start this fall. Since August, the campus has shut down four times due to threats of violence. More recently, the Historically Black University had a power outage that sent everyone home. Dr. Melanie Smith Johnson has been an associate professor of political science at Southern for 23 years. She spoke with WRKF's Alex Cox about how the school is remaining hopeful. As Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, thousands of incarcerated people remained in the parish jail.Twenty years later, we consider the legacy of that event. In the second report in a series, the Gulf States Newsroom's Kat Stromquist speaks with corrections officials about how Katrina changed their thinking — and how they care for people in lockups during storms now.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Alana Schreiber. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Day 1,316.Today, as fears are sounded over the state of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, we hear how Princess Anne has made a surprise visit to Kyiv to “demonstrate solidarity” with Ukrainian children and families affected by the conflict. Then we report how French authorities have seized a shadow fleet tanker and Polish police arrested a Ukrainian man for the Nordstream 2 pipeline sabotage. Later, you'll hear Dom's interview with the UN's Special Rapporteur for Torture, Alice Edwards, and a note: our discussion covers graphic descriptions of sexual torture. Contributors:Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.India McTaggart (Royal Correspondent). @indiamctaggart on X.With special thanks to Alice Edwards.BOOK NOW: 'UKRAINE: THE LATEST' LIVE, IN-PERSON:Join us for an in-person discussion and Q&A at the distinguished Honourable Artillery Company in London on 22nd October at 7pm.Our panel includes General Sir Richard Barrons, former head of UK Joint Forces Command and latterly one of the authors of Britain's Strategic Defence Review, and Orysia Lutsevych, head of the Ukraine Forum at the Chatham House think tank. Tickets are open to everybody and can be purchased at: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainelive They are going fast, so don't delay!SIGN UP TO THE ‘UKRAINE: THE LATEST' WEEKLY NEWSLETTER:http://telegraph.co.uk/ukrainenewsletter Each week, Dom Nicholls and Francis Dearnley answer your questions, provide recommended reading, and give exclusive analysis and behind-the-scenes insights – plus maps of the frontlines and diagrams of weapons to complement our daily reporting. It's free for everyone, including non-subscribers.CONTENT REFERENCED:Leaders press to reshape EU under Putin's aggressive shadow:https://www.politico.eu/article/leaders-press-to-reshape-eu-under-vladimir-putin-russia-aggressive-shadow/LISTEN TO THIS PODCAST IN NEW LANGUAGES:The Telegraph has launched translated versions of Ukraine: The Latest in Ukrainian and Russian, making its reporting accessible to audiences on both sides of the battle lines and across the wider region, including Central Asia and the Caucasus. Just search Україна: Останні Новини (Ukr) and Украина: Последние Новости (Ru) on your on your preferred podcast app to find them. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/ukrainethelatestSubscribe: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: When the Lights Went Out: Brewing Magic in the Dark Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-09-25-07-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De wind gierde rond de straten van Amsterdam, terwijl de bladeren hun dans op de stoep maakten.En: The wind howled around the streets of Amsterdam, while the leaves danced on the sidewalk.Nl: Binnen in de koffiebranderij was het warm en troostend.En: Inside the coffee roastery, it was warm and comforting.Nl: De geur van versgemalen koffie hing in de lucht.En: The scent of freshly ground coffee hung in the air.Nl: Sven stond achter de toonbank, zijn ogen gefocust op de espressomachine.En: Sven stood behind the counter, his eyes focused on the espresso machine.Nl: Hij wilde altijd de perfecte kop koffie maken, maar vandaag was anders.En: He always wanted to make the perfect cup of coffee, but today was different.Nl: Hij voelde de druk van een onverwachte uitdaging.En: He felt the pressure of an unexpected challenge.Nl: Bram zat in een hoek, verdiept in zijn laptop.En: Bram sat in a corner, engrossed in his laptop.Nl: Hij was vriend en collega van Sven, altijd klaar om te helpen.En: He was Sven's friend and colleague, always ready to help.Nl: Ilse liep naar binnen, haar lange jas nat van de regen.En: Ilse walked in, her long coat wet from the rain.Nl: "Wat een weer buiten!"En: "What weather outside!"Nl: zei ze, terwijl ze zich afschudde.En: she said, as she shook herself off.Nl: Plotseling flikkerden de lichten.En: Suddenly, the lights flickered.Nl: Een knal van de bliksem en alles ging uit.En: A clap of thunder, and everything went dark.Nl: De espressomachine stopte en de muziek viel stil.En: The espresso machine stopped, and the music fell silent.Nl: De stroom was weg.En: The power was out.Nl: Sven voelde het zweet op zijn voorhoofd parelen.En: Sven felt sweat beading on his forehead.Nl: "Wat nu?"En: "What now?"Nl: vroeg hij zachtjes, meer tegen zichzelf dan tegen iemand anders.En: he asked softly, more to himself than to anyone else.Nl: "Geen paniek," zei Bram kalm, "We kunnen dit."En: "Don't panic," Bram said calmly, "We can do this."Nl: Sven knikte, al twijfelde hij nog.En: Sven nodded, though he still doubted.Nl: Hij herinnerde zich de oude handmolen achter in de kast.En: He remembered the old hand grinder in the back of the cupboard.Nl: Zonder een woord pakte hij de molen en begon bonen te malen.En: Without a word, he grabbed the grinder and started grinding beans.Nl: Met de hulp van Bram stelden ze een gaspit op.En: With Bram's help, they set up a gas burner.Nl: Ilse keek toe, bewonderend en bemoedigend.En: Ilse watched, admiringly and encouragingly.Nl: "Je kunt het, Sven," zei ze.En: "You can do it, Sven," she said.Nl: De geur van koffie begon opnieuw de ruimte te vullen.En: The smell of coffee began to fill the space again.Nl: De storm buiten leek verder af te nemen, maar de uitdaging binnen was verre van voorbij.En: The storm outside seemed to abate, but the challenge inside was far from over.Nl: Net op dat moment kwam een man binnen, doordrenkt van de regen.En: Just then, a man came in, soaked from the rain.Nl: Hij leek verdwaald, zocht naar een droge plek.En: He looked lost, searching for a dry place.Nl: Sven herkende hem: een bekende koffiekritiek, beroemd om zijn scherpe recensies.En: Sven recognized him: a well-known coffee critic, famous for his sharp reviews.Nl: "We hebben geen stroom," zei Sven haastig, bijna verontschuldigend.En: "We have no power," Sven said hurriedly, almost apologetically.Nl: Maar de criticus glimlachte.En: But the critic smiled.Nl: "Ik ben benieuwd naar wat je kunt zonder technologie," antwoordde hij.En: "I'm curious to see what you can do without technology," he replied.Nl: Met de hand gemalen koffie en het gasfornuis zette Sven met zorg een kop koffie.En: With hand-ground coffee and the gas stove, Sven carefully prepared a cup of coffee.Nl: Hij voltooide het net toen de lampen weer aangingen.En: He finished just as the lights came back on.Nl: De stroom was terug, maar de echte magie zat in de eenvoudige beker die Sven aan de man overhandigde.En: The power had returned, but the real magic lay in the simple cup that Sven handed to the man.Nl: De criticus nipte en deed zijn ogen dicht.En: The critic sipped and closed his eyes.Nl: Toen hij ze opende, was zijn glimlach breed.En: When he opened them, his smile was wide.Nl: "Heel indrukwekkend," zei hij, "Een van de beste koppen die ik heb geproefd."En: "Very impressive," he said, "One of the best cups I've tasted."Nl: Sven voelde een opluchting als nooit tevoren.En: Sven felt a relief like never before.Nl: Zijn onzekerheid smolt weg als sneeuw voor de zon.En: His uncertainty melted away like snow in the sun.Nl: Hij wist nu dat hij kon vertrouwen op zijn kunnen, zelfs als niets loopt zoals gepland.En: He now knew he could rely on his skills, even when nothing goes as planned.Nl: "Goed gedaan," zei Ilse, terwijl ze Sven een schouderklopje gaf.En: "Well done," said Ilse, giving Sven a pat on the shoulder.Nl: De storm buiten was bedaard, en binnen in de roastery heerste een stille vreugde.En: The storm outside had calmed, and inside the roastery, a quiet joy prevailed.Nl: Sven zag zijn wereld met nieuwe ogen.En: Sven saw his world with new eyes.Nl: Moeilijke momenten konden inspirerend zijn, en hij was er sterker uitgekomen.En: Difficult moments could be inspiring, and he had come out stronger.Nl: De criticus vertrok, maar zijn lof bleef hangen, als een warme deken over de kleine koffiebranderij.En: The critic left, but his praise lingered, like a warm blanket over the little coffee roastery.Nl: En zo eindigde de dag beter dan het begon, in de wetenschap dat een beetje improvisatie soms leidt tot de beste verrassingen.En: And so, the day ended better than it began, with the knowledge that a bit of improvisation can sometimes lead to the best surprises. Vocabulary Words:howled: gierdedanced: maaktencomforting: troostendscent: geurground: gemalenroastery: koffiebranderijunexpected: onverwachtechallenge: uitdagingengrossed: verdieptflickered: flikkerdenthunder: bliksembeading: parelendoubted: twijfeldegrinder: handmolenburner: gaspitadmiringly: bewonderendencouragingly: bemoedigendsoaked: doordrenktlost: verdwaaldapologetically: verontschuldigendcarefully: zorgsip: nipterelief: opluchtinguncertainty: onzekerheidmelted: smoltrelied: vertrouwenprevailed: heerstelinger: hangenimprovisation: improvisatiesurprises: verrassingen
Listen to this week's episode of Beach Weekly to hear about layoffs in the Long Beach Health Department, a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and an Egyptian artifact gone missing.
Mon, Sep 22 9:14 AM → 2:48 PM SACRAMENTO Calif. PSN Sept. 23 2025 A burning railcar loaded with power poles sparked a hazardous situation early Monday when flames threatened tankers carrying explosive materials and spread to nearby property authorities said.The Sacramento Fire Department said crews were dispatched shortly after 2 a.m. to Roseville Road across from the Regional Transit light rail station where they found the open-style railcar fully engulfed. Tanker cars were attached to either end and flames were impinging on them raising concerns of a potential explosion.According to Fire Department spokesperson Justin Sylvia crews contained the blaze preventing the tankers from igniting. The fire spread to a nearby tow yard destroying about six vehicles and a trailer containing batteries. Grass in the area also caught fire and flames damaged Sacramento Municipal Utility District power lines triggering an outage in the neighborhood.The hazmat portion of the incident has been mitigated. It ended up burning some grass and getting into a tow yard Sylvia said. The fire also burned the SMUD lines causing a power outage in the area. No injuries and the cause is under investigation.Firefighters from allied agencies assisted in extinguishing the blaze. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Radio Systems: - Sacramento Regional Radio Communications System
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Power Outage: Teamwork Triumphs in Milan's Innovation Hub Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2025-09-19-22-34-02-it Story Transcript:It: Milan è una città viva, sempre in movimento.En: Milan is a vibrant city, always in motion.It: Nell'autunno variopinto, la zona dell'innovazione brulicava di ingegneri e scienziati.En: In the colorful autumn, the innovation district buzzed with engineers and scientists.It: Leonardo, un inventore appassionato, passeggiava nervoso davanti al suo ufficio.En: Leonardo, a passionate inventor, nervously paced in front of his office.It: Aveva preparato una dimostrazione speciale per l'Oktoberfest, che si svolgeva con grande entusiasmo nelle strade vicine, con pretzel caldi e birra a fiumi.En: He had prepared a special demonstration for the Oktoberfest, which was being celebrated enthusiastically in the nearby streets, with hot pretzels and beer flowing in abundance.It: Improvvisamente, tutto si oscurò.En: Suddenly, everything went dark.It: Una scarica di energia e poi, il nulla.En: A surge of energy and then, nothing.It: Il quartiere high-tech era senza corrente.En: The high-tech neighborhood was without power.It: Leonardo si preoccupò immediatamente per il suo progetto innovativo.En: Leonardo immediately worried about his innovative project.It: Doveva trovare una soluzione, e presto.En: He needed to find a solution, and quickly.It: A pochi isolati di distanza, Ariana era nel suo ufficio.En: A few blocks away, Ariana was in her office.It: Guardava con attenzione i dati sui suoi schermi mentre una leggera ansia le solleticava la mente.En: She was watching the data on her screens attentively as a slight anxiety tickled her mind.It: Stava lavorando a un progetto segreto di sicurezza informatica.En: She was working on a secret cybersecurity project.It: Sentiva che il blackout era collegato alla sua ricerca, ma non poteva dirlo a nessuno.En: She felt that the blackout was connected to her research, but she couldn't tell anyone.It: Almeno, non ancora.En: At least, not yet.It: Leonardo, disperato, sapeva che doveva parlare con qualcuno di cui si fidava.En: Leonardo, desperate, knew he had to speak to someone he trusted.It: Pensò subito a Ariana.En: He immediately thought of Ariana.It: Anche se riservata, era la migliore nel suo campo.En: Although reserved, she was the best in her field.It: Vi si avviò velocemente, il cuore che batteva forte.En: He headed there quickly, his heart pounding.It: "Ariana," disse quando entrò, "abbiamo bisogno del tuo aiuto.En: "Ariana," he said when he entered, "we need your help.It: Tutto il quartiere è al buio."En: The whole neighborhood is in the dark."It: Le loro strade si incrociarono in quel momento di urgenza.En: Their paths crossed in that moment of urgency.It: Ariana esitò.En: Ariana hesitated.It: Pensava ai dati segreti a rischio, ma decise comunque di aiutare.En: She thought about the secret data at risk, but decided to help nonetheless.It: "Va bene, ma devi fidarti di me," rispose con serietà.En: "Alright, but you need to trust me," she replied seriously.It: Iniziarono a lavorare insieme, scandagliando i sistemi.En: They started working together, scanning the systems.It: Leonardo era impressionato dalla maestria di Ariana.En: Leonardo was impressed by Ariana's skill.It: Così abile, così attenta ai dettagli.En: So adept, so detail-oriented.It: Lei, a sua volta, si fidò sempre più di lui.En: She, in turn, trusted him more and more.It: Dopo ore di lavoro intenso, scoprirono la verità: un attacco informatico mirato.En: After hours of intense work, they discovered the truth: a targeted cyberattack.It: I criminali cercavano di rubare informazioni preziose, compreso il progetto di Ariana.En: The criminals were trying to steal valuable information, including Ariana's project.It: In quel momento di rivelazione, Ariana sapeva che non poteva più nascondere nulla a Leonardo.En: In that moment of revelation, Ariana knew she could no longer hide anything from Leonardo.It: "È colpa mia," confessò con voce tremante.En: "It's my fault," she confessed with a trembling voice.It: "Ma possiamo fermarli insieme."En: "But we can stop them together."It: Insieme orchestrano un contropiano.En: Together, they orchestrated a counterplan.It: Ariana bloccò l'attacco, mentre Leonardo riattivava i sistemi.En: Ariana blocked the attack, while Leonardo reactivated the systems.It: La corrente tornò, e con essa la vita vibrante del quartiere.En: The power returned, and with it, the vibrant life of the neighborhood.It: Al termine di questa avventura, il progetto di Leonardo continuò come previsto.En: At the end of this adventure, Leonardo's project continued as planned.It: La sua dimostrazione fu un successo, applaudita durante le celebrazioni dell'Oktoberfest.En: His demonstration was a success, applauded during the Oktoberfest celebrations.It: Ariana, anche se consapevole degli eventuali rischi lavorativi, si sentì finalmente più leggera.En: Ariana, although aware of the potential work-related risks, finally felt lighter.It: Leonardo e Ariana si erano guadagnati oltre che il rispetto reciproco, una nuova amicizia.En: Leonardo and Ariana had gained not only mutual respect but also a new friendship.It: Leonardo scoprì quanto fosse importante collaborare e fidarsi degli altri.En: Leonardo realized how important it was to collaborate and trust others.It: Ariana, invece, si sentì meno sola e più forte nell'affrontare le avversità.En: Ariana, on the other hand, felt less alone and stronger in facing adversities.It: Il cielo di Milano al crepuscolo brillava di nuovi inizi e di storie di successo.En: The sky over Milan at dusk shone with new beginnings and stories of success. 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Welcome back to Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio! I'm Cleve Gaddis, your trusted voice for navigating the Atlanta real estate market. For most people, buying or selling a home is the single largest investment they'll ever make—and it's also one filled with the most worry. My mission is simple: to help you replace fear with confidence, uncertainty with clarity, and stress with peace of mind. This isn't just real estate—it's about your life, your family, and your future. And remember, we're in it together. You can always connect with me at GoGaddisRadio.com . Share your questions, push back on something you hear, suggest your neighborhood for our Spotlight series, or subscribe to our podcast so you never miss an episode. In today's show, we'll start with the Metro Atlanta Real Estate Update for the last 7 days—your quick and accurate snapshot of what's really happening in the market right now. Then, in our Something You Should Know About Atlanta segment, we're taking a trip to the North Georgia mountains to highlight Fainting Goat Vineyards & Winery. This destination combines award-winning wines with breathtaking mountain views, making it one of the most unique experiences in our region. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or just looking for a relaxing day trip, you won't want to miss this. And finally, let's talk about preparedness. When the lights go out, are you ready? Power outages can happen anytime—storms, accidents, or even unexpected grid issues—and being unprepared can turn inconvenience into chaos. One of our listeners, Steve from Norcross, wrote in saying his family lost power recently and the kids panicked. He asked what families can do to better prepare for next time. We'll go over smart, practical steps to keep your home safe and your family calm during an outage. And don't forget—you always have options with our Upside Program, designed to help homeowners sell for more with less stress. I'm Cleve Gaddis, and this is Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio—helping you move from novice to expert so you can buy and sell with total confidence, without the surprises that often come with life's biggest investments.
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BJ went to a sushi place for one of his son's birthdays over the weekend. Half of the restaurant had power and the other half had no power. BJ ordered an Iced Tea, but somehow the fountain for that was down even though everyone else got a soda. Erik and Lyle Menendez are still in prison.
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The Intermountain Medical Center in Murray lost power on Thursday and it's reported 5 women in labor as well as 6 babies in the NICU were transferred to other community hospitals. Jess Gomez, Spokesperson for Intermountain Health joins the show to discuss more into what happened.
On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Mike Gulla, CEO of Adaptive Insurance, whose team is redefining what it means to be resilient in an era of climate uncertainty and operational volatility. We'll explore why now is the time for parametric and adaptive insurance, what inspired the creation of Adaptive, and how emerging technologies like AI, big data, and cloud computing are transforming the insurance landscape. KEY TAKEAWAYS Mike started Adaptive in early 2024 to help businesses build financial resilience against climate change, using parametric-style products and unique data assets. Starting a business comes with many challenges – revenue planning, product selection, and insurance. Our focus is helping owners understand how environmental factors like extreme weather or business interruptions could impact them over time. Power outages show that even with backup systems, grid failures can cause major disruptions – from dark streets to reduced customer traffic. As climate shifts, populations are moving into areas with new weather risks. My focus is on creating innovative insurance products that turn these challenges into opportunities for good BEST MOMENTS ‘The consumer needs knowledge to understand what the things are that are ultimately going to impact their business.' ‘Speed is huge, which is why we use parametric products, a business owner needs to be able to make a decision very quickly after an event occurs. When you combine knowledge with speed it helps them make a better decision for their business.' The insurance industry has suffered from how fast things have changed.' ‘Parametric insurance products are similar to streaming services in that they allow the consumer a new opportunity to have access to a different type of coverage that specifically focusses on something that might impact their business.' ABOUT THE GUESTS Mike Gulla, CEO and Co-Founder of Adaptive Insurance, has over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry and is passionate about transforming how insurance works by leveraging technology and innovative strategies. His career is marked by a commitment to making insurance more adaptive, efficient, and customer focused. Mike's leadership at Adaptive Insurance reflects his vision for a smarter, more responsive industry—one that meets the evolving needs of clients in a rapidly changing world. Known for his forward-thinking approach and dedication to excellence, Mike continues to inspire teams and drive meaningful change across the insurance landscape. LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Sabine is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Managing Partner of Alchemy Crew a venture lab that accelerates the curation, validation, & commercialization of new tech business models. Sabine is renowned within the insurance sector for building some of the most renowned tech startup accelerators around the world working with over 30 corporate insurers, accelerated over 100 startup ventures. Sabine is the co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, a top 50 Women in Tech, a FinTech and InsurTech Influencer, an investor & multi-award winner. Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook TikTok Email Website This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
The Cardinals' lineup continues to struggle. BK & T-Bone discuss the lack of power — can St. Louis find more from within? Is the offense salvageable by adding 1–2 stars? Is it time to protect Matthew Liberatore from himself? And should the Cardinals have Quinn Mathews and JJ Wetherholt on speed dial?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A power outage at the West 4th Street station is causing delays on the A, B, C, F, and M subway lines, according to the MTA. Meanwhile, Mayor Eric Adams says it appears a gunman who opened fire inside a Midtown skyscraper Monday was targeting NFL offices. Four people, including an off-duty police officer, were killed. Plus, WNYC's Arun Venugopal reports on how mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is mobilizing some immigrant voters while facing criticism from others within his own South Asian community.
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This week on Health Matters, we're joined by Dr. Brenna Farmer of NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine to talk through what you need to do to be prepared for emergencies. From the supplies you need in case of summer storms and power outages to the simple safety tips to prevent trips to the emergency room during summer fun, Dr. Farmer offers listeners the basics of emergency preparedness.___Brenna Farmer, MD is the chief of emergency medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and vice chair for the Department of Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. She is also an associate professor of clinical emergency medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Farmer has previously served as an assistant residency program director for NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's Emergency Medicine Residency program. Dr. Farmer is board certified in both emergency medicine and toxicology. She is active nationally in several organizations and is a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, and the American College of Medical Toxicology. Her primary areas of focus are quality improvement, patient safety, and medication safety.___Health Matters is your weekly dose of health and wellness information, from the leading experts. Join host Courtney Allison to get news you can use in your own life. New episodes drop each Wednesday.If you are looking for practical health tips and trustworthy information from world-class doctors and medical experts you will enjoy listening to Health Matters. Health Matters was created to share stories of science, care, and wellness that are happening every day at NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the nation's most comprehensive, integrated academic healthcare systems. In keeping with NewYork-Presbyterian's long legacy of medical breakthroughs and innovation, Health Matters features the latest news, insights, and health tips from our trusted experts; inspiring first-hand accounts from patients and caregivers; and updates on the latest research and innovations in patient care, all in collaboration with our renowned medical schools, Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine. To learn more visit: https://healthmatters.nyp.org
Please join us this Sunday, as Ron Messelink dives deeper and addresses the topic, "Power Outage or Power Outlet". We hope to see you there.——Empowering a movement of passionate Jesus-followers... This is the vision of Downtown Christian Church (DCC) based in Grand Rapids, MICan We Pray With You? - We would be honored to partner with you - prayer@dccgr.org——Stay Connected!:Website: www.achurchinthecity.orgDCC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DowntownChristianChurchDCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dccgr/DCC YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/downtownchristianchurchApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3fzURfqSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3A7VmGQ
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Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris broke down the Cubs' 4-2 loss to the Twins on Wednesday in Minnesota.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris opened their show by breaking down the Cubs' 4-2 loss to the Twins on Wednesday in Minnesota. After that, they examined what ticket prices could be when the Bears build a new stadium down the line. Later, they discussed White Sox right-hander Adrian Houser having another strong outing in his team's win against the Blue Jays.
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If phones, Wi-Fi, and stores shut down, would you survive? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Gabe dives into a tough but crucial topic: how to survive if war—or a massive cyber attack—disrupts daily life in America. Dr. Gabe explores what would really happen if our phones, wifi, and stores suddenly went dark. He lays out 15 practical, actionable steps to help you and your loved ones stay safe, connected, and prepared if the unthinkable occurs.From setting up a family meeting spot, stockpiling food and water, mastering fire safety, to building a crisis-ready community and even bartering with your neighbors—Dr. Gabe covers it all. He offers not just survival tactics, but also the mindset and skills needed to work together, stay calm, and stay hopeful. Need relationship advice? Text Dr. Gabe. Text bandwidth to 94000 to stay up-to-date on all things Bandwidth.Gabriel Powell MerchUse the code BAND10 for 10% off.WebsiteSupport the Bandwidth PodcastCash App $bandwidthpodcastConnect with Bandwidth Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter Connect with Dr. GabeInstagram | YouTube | WebsiteIf you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Dr. Gabe as a guest on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to info@gabrielpowell.co
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On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Trump's blue suit at the Pope's funeral drawing attention, the huge power outage that hit Spain, Portugal and France, and Virginia Giuffre's attorney revealing details of death casting doubt of suicide.
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A massive power cut hit large parts of Spain and Portugal on Monday, causing widespread disruption.
Andy is off in Scotland and calls in after a late night at the pub to join Brendan for this Monday morning recording. After some unplanned promo for Fried Egg Golf Club, this episode starts with a recognition of the world's best player, Joaquin Niemann, following his third win of the year on LIV. The two compare the three wins of Niemann and Rory McIlroy and wonder who the best player of 2025 truly is. From there, the conversation shifts to an extended Champs Tour Minute, as a power outage at the Zurich Classic allowed everyone to get some bonus coverage from Zinger and Papa on Golf Channel. PJ is overjoyed that the greater viewing public now sees his point about Zinger being kept in a studio as opposed to on the road watching Jerry Kelly outlast Ernie Els at TPC Sugarloaf. Andy and Brendan then move to the Chevron, won by Mao Saigo in a five-way playoff, the largest in LPGA history. Brendan points out the egregious backboarding opportunity available on the 18th hole and Andy shares some local reporting from The Woodlands about the lack of advertising for the event. On the PGA Tour, social media sensation Ben Griffin and NFL Draft pundit Andrew Novak teamed up for their first PGA Tour win(s) at the Zurich Classic, beating the Hojgaard twins following some interesting drops on the 72nd hole. This episode quickly runs through some news to wrap things up, including the latest from Michael Block as he looks to qualify for Quail Hollow.