(Bloomberg) — NextEra Energy Inc. is offering large amounts of power for sale from its nuclear plants in Wisconsin and New Hampshire, as major technology companies race to secure nuclear energy for ...
King made the diss about Pratt during a live interview on CBS Mornings on Jan. 26 Rachel McRady is a Digital News Editor at PEOPLE. She has been an entertainment journalist for more than a decade, ...
Tennessee leads the nation in power outages amid Winter Storm Fern's devastation, a system that has crippled electric, transportation and emergency communications infrastructure in Middle Tennessee ...
Ex-Trump adviser adds to elections officials’ concern about potential interference from Trump administration in voting Steve Bannon, the former White House strategist and rightwing podcast host, said ...
Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens becomes the latest former pro to weigh in on legendary New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub this year. Belichick, who holds the record ...
The firm highlights eight top picks positioned to capitalize on what they call the "Race to Power" as data center operators scramble to secure reliable energy sources. With announced projects already ...
Three Texas siblings who perished in an icy pond were among several dozen deaths in U.S. states gripped by frigid cold Tuesday as crews scrambled to repair hundreds of thousands of power outages in ...
Republicans are rejecting calls from Democrats to make changes to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill, arguing that avoiding an impending government shutdown is the top ...
Editor's note: Get the latest updates for Tuesday, Jan. 27, from power outages to emergency shelters, here. After enduring a difficult morning and afternoon Sunday, Jan. 25 due to power outages in the ...
Arijit Singh has decided to retire from playback singing, sharing the news with his followers through his Instagram account. Having established himself as a leading voice in the Indian music industry, ...
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Global problems will not be solved by one power "calling the shots" or by splitting the world into rival spheres, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres ...