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The Supreme Court Is Turning Into a Court of First Resort
Last week, the Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari “before judgment” in Biden v. Nebraska, which will determine the…
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Sudan Military and Pro-Democracy Coalition Sign Peace Deal
The agreement, which was boycotted by some political forces, comes more than a year after a coup that scuttled the…
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Advice for Europeans: Bundle Up and Get Ready for Outages
As temperatures drop amid an energy crisis, governments say power blackouts may be necessary to conserve electricity.
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Flashlights, Fire and Ingenuity: Life Without Power in Kyiv
After months of repeated Russian strikes, Ukraine’s capital can no longer take electricity, water, heat, cell service or internet for…
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U.K. Backs Giant Nuclear Plant, Squeezing Out China
The British government threw its weight behind nuclear power, saying it would invest in a major new nuclear plant co-owned…
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As Winter Looms, Snowfall and Mud Present New Hardships for Ukraine
Increasingly frigid winter weather presented new challenges for Ukraine on Sunday as mud churned up the battlefield and snowfall made…
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He Pointed Out a Judge’s Goof. Now, He Faces Jail Time in Fiji.
MELBOURNE, Australia — It was an error that could have happened to anyone, especially two years into a pandemic: In…
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What Is Indigenous Power?
Of all the striking monuments you might encounter while driving an overstuffed minivan west across the United States, few leave…
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U.S. Approves Aid to Extend Life of California Nuclear Plant
California’s last nuclear power plant received a $1.1 billion federal grant on Monday as the state seeks to extend the…
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The U.N.’s nuclear watchdog calls for protection of the Zaporizhzhia plant.
As Russia targets Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has emphasized the need to safeguard…