Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for the finale of Every Year After.Prime Video has dropped its latest romance novel TV adaptation, and it takes us to the idyllic little town of Barry's ...
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For decades, liquefied natural gas acted as the global economy’s reliable escape valve during energy crises, keeping factories humming and homes warm. Now, LNG has become the battlefield itself. The ...
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