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On the 46th anniversary of the power plant’s partial meltdown, opponents pledged to continue their fight against a planned ...
The multi-billion-dollar project is slated to develop a long-vacant former steel mill site, with the potential for thousands ...
On a sweltering August morning in 1988, Cesar Chavez ended a 36-day water-only fast to protest high rates of cancer and birth defects among California grape workers and their children, which he ...
Brian Nesvik, the former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, stands to oversee plant and wildlife management ...
U.N. climate agreement in Japan has been turned into a play that explores the politics and personalities behind the first ...
The Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission on Friday voted to approve Rhode Island Energy’s proposed summer rates for ...
In an August meeting of the board of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the nation’s largest public power company, board member ...
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Juliana v. United States sought to hold the federal government accountable for its fossil fuel policies, saying they ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—At around 11 p.m. Saturday night, James Spann was winding down his ninth hour of live news coverage of a deadly storm system that spawned 16 suspected tornadoes across central ...
Holtec International launches “Mission 2030” to build two SMRs at Palisades nuclear plant, nearly doubling energy output.