Data Centers Face Growing Scrutiny Maryland Governor Wes Moore is calling for reforms to PJM Interconnection, the largest electricity market in the United States, as rising power demand from data centers puts
Passenger Rights Stay In Force Airlines that cancel flights this summer because of jet fuel shortages or high fuel prices will still have to compensate passengers under European law, according to EU
A Bay Area Airport Dispute Ends San Francisco has settled a two year legal dispute with Oakland over the naming of Oakland’s airport, ending a trademark fight that reflected both commercial competition
Israel is facing allegations of orchestrating a devastating attack on Hezbollah through an unconventional and lethal method—planting explosives inside pager batteries. Lebanese officials claim that Israel employed cutting-edge technology to render the
In an exclusive interview with Good Morning America, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a serious accusation, claiming that Russia is using Chinese satellites to photograph Ukraine’s nuclear facilities in preparation for potential
Tensions escalated further in the Middle East after Hezbollah promised retaliation against Israel, accusing it of orchestrating deadly pager explosions across Lebanon on Tuesday. The blasts claimed nine lives and left nearly