North Korea’s state media on Thursday released images of leader Kim Jong-un inspecting a “nuclear-powered strategic guided missile submarine” being built at an undisclosed location. Kim was ...
Georgia Power seeks approval for a $16B plan to add 10 gigawatts to the grid, driven largely by data center demand. The utility says rates could drop by 2029, but customers and advocacy groups are ...
Just over an hour before the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) convened for its last round of hearings regarding Georgia Power's request for unprecedented data center-driven grid expansion, the ...
The Texas power grid is expected to hold up through most weather conditions this winter, even though the emerging data center boom adds a new layer of risk, grid officials said Tuesday. That’s an ...
Major Questions is a recurring series by Adam White, which analyzes the court’s approach to administrative law, agencies, and the lower courts. Please note that the views of outside contributors do ...
Steady nuclear energy is in high demand this time of year. As many of us are ramping up with shopping, baking, and planning for the holiday season, nuclear power plants are also getting ready for one ...
A Chautauqua County man scored big in the New York Lottery, claiming a $1 million Powerball second prize for matching the first five numbers in the Aug. 27 drawing, lottery officials announced.
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Shaywitz is a lecturer in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School, an adjunct fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and founder of KindWellHealth. The question now is ...
Warnings have been issued for portions of the United States’ electric power grid amid a forecasted severe geomagnetic storm. The Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) of the National Oceanographic ...
Q: Why Do Presidents Seem More Powerful Today, than Historically? A. The powers of the presidency are written in the U.S. Constitution in Article II. Those provisions are unchanged, so in theory the ...
Scandals no longer spread through whispers on a college campus; gossip has gone digital. A new app has taken over, allowing students from campuses across the country, including UNC, to anonymously ...