Federal Loans of $17.5 Billion Set to Transform Nuclear Energy Landscape
The recent allocation of $17.5 billion in federal loans aims to significantly enhance the nuclear energy sector, promoting sustainable energy solutions.
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The recent allocation of $17.5 billion in federal loans aims to significantly enhance the nuclear energy sector, promoting sustainable energy solutions.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has expressed strong opposition to the potential use of National Guard troops for political purposes, particularly in light of President Trump's actions.
As Norway's football star Martin Odegaard gears up for a crucial match against Ivory Coast, he reflects on his journey and the expectations surrounding the game.
The figure skating community is in mourning following the death of Dmitriev, a celebrated two-time Olympic pairs champion, who passed away on June 29, 2026.
The Buffalo Bills have confirmed that they will not include former running back O.J. Simpson among the legends recognized at their new stadium, as announced by the team.
The partnership between Uber and Waymo to develop autonomous taxi services in Phoenix has officially ended, with both companies opting for independent paths moving forward.
Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins is set to sign a three-year contract worth $64 million, ensuring his continued presence with the team, according to sources.
In a significant move, the Hawks have chosen to decline Jonathan Kuminga's $24.3 million team option, resulting in his status as a free agent, according to sources.
The Golden State Warriors are reportedly looking to reunite LeBron James and Anthony Davis, following Draymond Green's decision to decline his player option.
Bobby Marks analyzes the financial capabilities of all 30 NBA teams, highlighting those with significant spending power and others trying to stay under the second apron.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has sent a housing bill to Donald Trump, which includes a provision that prohibits the Federal Reserve from issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency until 2030.
Recent research sheds light on the complexities of oceanic transform faults, challenging their long-held classification as simple plate boundaries.
A new study sheds light on why certain siRNA molecules are more effective than others, enhancing our understanding of RNA interference, a key mechanism in gene expression control.
T-Mobile has begun informing customers about the discontinuation of its older Sprint plans, prompting a shift to current rate plans.
Recent research suggests that table sugar and vinegar could be used to create affordable carbohydrate-based medicines, potentially replacing expensive treatments for common ailments.
Despite a promising beginning for DC's cinematic universe, Warner Bros. Discovery's plans for a standalone Supergirl film are now raising concerns about its viability.
An exploration of how varying cultural values influence the effectiveness of comforting gestures highlights the importance of understanding these differences for better emotional support.
Research from the University of Alberta indicates that certain species in boreal forests may not recover even after a century of clear-cutting, raising concerns about environmental sustainability.
Following its separation from Comcast, NBCUniversal is reportedly exploring opportunities in the video game sector, although plans remain in the early stages.
As summer approaches, MarketWatch offers essential tips to help homeowners reduce their cooling expenses ahead of the expected heat wave.