The regulation of artificial intelligence data centers and funding in the U.S. Senate race from corporate donors and the ...
Sweden's nuclear reversal marked three major developments this past week, as advanced modular reactor developer Blykalla and long-established nuclear services firm Studsvik filed separate applications ...
The fragile ceasefire between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran suffered its most severe breakdown to date ...
The countries building Southeast Asia’s future nuclear reactors may ultimately shape the region’s technological and geopolitical alignment.
"President Trump is someone with whom you can do business," Botswana President Duma Boko told Newsweek.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who secured Trump’s endorsement last week, defeated incumbent John Cornyn in their Senate primary runoff yesterday.
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South Korean retail tycoon Chung Yong-jin has apologized for a second time in two weeks as Starbucks’ local operation faces a ...
This is the ninth article in an 11-part series examining how the United States should organize, lead, and integrate economic ...
The current market trend indicates a shift toward “smart” power solutions. Modern commercial diesel generator sets are increasingly expected to feature remote monitoring capabilities, automated load ...
The agriculture sector emerged as another victim of Israel's widespread attacks across southern Lebanon, threatening the ...
During the 1984 “tanker war,” Iran laid mines in the Strait of Hormuz and harassed ships in response to Iraqi attacks. Throughout both these conflicts, however, the Strait of Hormuz remained in use.