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The Trump administration will loan $17.5 billion out to try to speed up the process of building 10 large-scale nuclear power plants. Energy Department leaders said Tuesday that they are issuing up to ...
Floats, queens, and queers flooded 14th Street NW on Saturday, June 20, for the annual Capital Pride Parade. Typically held on the second weekend of June, this year’s Pride Weekend was pushed back a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is providing $17.5 billion to speed the development of 10 new large nuclear reactors to meet the skyrocketing power demand from massive data centers. Energy ...
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Tuesday $17.5 billion in conditional loans for utilities and energy companies to purchase ‌parts needed to strengthen the U.S ...
To make it easier to play games, one side of the screen will show a virtual gamepad with touch controls. To make it easier to play games, one side of the screen will show a virtual gamepad with ...
This video explores the preparation and service of traditional Cantonese dim sum at Tim Ho Wan in Hong Kong The restaurant is known internationally for offering Michelin recognized dishes at ...
Kevin Koharki of CAE Consulting joins WSJ’s Take On the Week to explain what traditional accounting methods hide from financial statements amid the AI buildout. Photo: WSJ Satya Nadella helped usher ...
The Department of Energy on Tuesday announced $17.5 billion in conditional loans for utilities and energy companies to buy parts that will strengthen the commercial supply chain for nuclear reactors.
The Energy Department will provide $17.5 billion in loans to five projects that will each build two big nuclear reactors. The projects will use Westinghouse's AP1000 reactor design that can generate 1 ...
The Trump administration is so eager to see a nuclear power renaissance that it is starting to fund billions of dollars for reactor orders. In a new deal expected to be announced Tuesday, low-interest ...
In twin rulings, the justices said President Trump could fire independent regulators for any reason but explicitly affirmed the Fed’s independence and said its leaders could not be fired at will. Ann ...