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
China has showcased its second fifth-generation stealth fighter jet, the Shenyang J-35, at its largest air show, positioning itself as the only country aside from the United States with more than one
Germany is preparing for an early federal election on February 23, after the unexpected collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-year ruling coalition last Wednesday. Initially, Scholz suggested March as a potential election
Israeli soccer fans experienced violent assaults in Amsterdam following Thursday’s Europa League match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax, sparking widespread condemnation. Dutch police have launched an extensive investigation into multiple antisemitic
November brings more than just holiday preparations and shorter days—it also marks a new cycle of Social Security payments for millions of Americans. The Social Security Administration (SSA) distributes retirement, disability, and
European leaders offered swift congratulations to Donald Trump after his unexpected victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. However, beneath the formalities lies a palpable anxiety over potential economic
Barcelona is grappling with severe flooding as torrential rain continues to hammer the city, affecting transport, schools, and daily life. The latest victim of the storm is Barcelona El Prat Airport, where
In his final campaign stop before the 2024 Election Day, former President Donald Trump urged his supporters in North Carolina to turn out in full force and help secure his return to
North Korea test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Thursday, showcasing what appears to be an advanced step in its long-range nuclear capabilities. The launch, which marks the first ICBM test in
September saw a surprising jump in signed contracts to buy existing homes, rising 7.4% compared to August, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). This gain, which far exceeded analysts’ expectations
Uruguay’s presidential race is heading to a decisive runoff after neither candidate reached the absolute majority needed to win. Yamandú Orsi of the opposition Broad Front and Alvaro Delgado from the ruling