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The artificial intelligence boom needs power, but nuclear energy in the United States lacks the policy and funding to deliver at speed.
AI data centers and supporting power plants are planned for four federal properties in Idaho, Tennessee, Kentucky and South Carolina.
By Tanay Dhumal and David French (Reuters) -Oilfield services firm Baker Hughes said on Tuesday it would buy Chart Industries ...
Several companies, including Oracle and Microsoft, are expected to sign pledges to work on the Trump administration ...
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NEWS10 ABC on MSNAnalysis shows impact of ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ on New York’s Asian communityThe One Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law on July 4th, cuts taxes for the wealthiest Americans and could cost New York $14 ...
GoodRx reports over 80% of U.S. counties lack healthcare access, affecting 120 million people amid ongoing pharmacy closures ...
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Recent L.A. County reports show overdose deaths are down, but a troubling trend is that over the last decade, a bulk of ...
When President Donald Trump rolled out a plan to boost artificial intelligence and data centers, a key goal was wiping away ...
Industrial stocks have been on fire this year, even outperforming tech equities as the sector benefits from trade deals and ...
The U.S. is expected to implement a 50% tariff on copper imports at the end of the week, but what happens next is anyone's guess as talk of an exemption for Chile, the biggest U.S. supplier of the ...
A group of 20 states filed a Monday lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent the government from collecting personal data from food stamp recipients. The coalition of lawyers ...
The explosive growth of hyperscale data centers is reshaping the power sector at unprecedented speed. In just a few short ...
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