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Letters published Sept. 8-14, 2025, address vaccine rules, American greatness, election results and climate policy.
The race to build domestic mine-to-magnet supply chains has accelerated, particularly in the United States, where the ...
Before the summit was even underway, protestors gathered outside, carrying signs that said “Gas data centers mean we are fracked.” ...
Donald Trump has torched atomic power’s last illusion of credible regulation. He’s destroyed the last shreds of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ...
Australia could face a future of unprecedented heatwaves, daily flooding, and threats to agriculture if urgent climate action ...
Hydropower still makes up a vast majority of Kentucky's renewable energy generation. Republicans are among those who see an opportunity for more.
A previously booming Appalachia community is now losing residents left and right as towns are wiped away due to lack of job ...
After Trump administration cuts forced the closure of the popular climate.gov website, an independent successor has been launched. Revived climate literacy aims to combat a war against science.
The region is not prepared for the unprecedented demand from data centers and other big users like agriculture.
The raid puts into conflict President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration and re-shoring of manufacturing jobs by using tariffs as a cudgel to prompt foreign investment.
A federal judge ruled on Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump's administration had unlawfully directed the firing of ...
Inflation ticked up in August in a troubling sign for consumers, but not enough to prevent a Federal Reserve rate cut next ...
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