Morning Scan
Nuclear power is having its shipyard moment, while legacy giants stumble through earnings season. The infrastructure money is getting serious about solutions that can actually scale.
$380M — Blue Energy's Series B to build nuclear reactors in shipyards, betting manufacturing discipline can fix nuclear economics. (TechCrunch)
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Blue Energy raises $380M to build grid-scale nuclear reactors in shipyards
Shipyard manufacturing could crack nuclear's cost problem—if the regulatory framework doesn't sink it first. (TechCrunch)
Connected World
UnitedHealth Group Reports Flat Earnings in the First Quarter
Beat expectations but still can't show real recovery momentum. The kind of quarter that keeps investors nervous. (NYT)
Baggage Fees Are Up. Here's How to Avoid Them.
Iran's oil disruption is hitting travelers through higher fuel costs. Airlines are passing it straight through to baggage pricing. (NYT)
Latest One UI 8.5 beta update may have fixed an AirDrop issue
Samsung is patching cross-platform compatibility issues while Apple ignores that interoperability is now a regulatory inevitability. (SamMobile)
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