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Apr 14 2024
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Israel should consider destroying Iran’s nuclear weapons program after strikes: Bolton
Following Iran’s attack on Israel Saturday, former White House national security adviser, John Bolton, laid out different targets Israel could consider to retaliate against Iran. On CNN’s State of the Union with Jake Tapper, Bolton had various suggestions about attacks Israel could consider. He said that unless Iran sees a powerful deterrence from Israel, attacks will continue. “The way you
Washington ExaminerApr 18 2024
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Penn and Kim Holderness Say His ADHD Energy Is the Magic Behind Their Viral Video Success (Exclusive)
Kim Holderness knew from the very beginning that there was something different — and special — about her future husband Penn. When they first met in 2003, the couple behind The Holderness Family viral videos were both newscasters in Florida. Kim remembers spotting Penn across a bar. “He was doing the worm on the stage,” Kim tells PEOPLE in this week's issue. “I was like, ‘I’m going to marry
PeopleApr 06 2024
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The Energy Efficiency Paradox: $20 Bills Lying All Over The Sidewalk
Not a week passes before yet another claim is made by the “experts” at the International Energy Agency (IEA) or the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to instruct businesses and households how to achieve and reward “energy efficiency”. Mandate after mandate, regulation after regulation, subsidy after subsidy, all at the altar of “energy efficiency”. It is as if normal folk like you and
ForbesMar 22 2024
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The rural anger over solar energy is real
Last week, after much debate and a contentious meeting where residents kept interrupting, the Patrick County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to approve the county’s first solar farm. “You sold us out!” someone shouted after the vote. Barring complications, the developer will build a 120-acre site near Woolwine that will generate 13.2 megawatts of energy. That’s roughly the amount of power it
Cardinal NewsApr 01 2024
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Clean, affordable energy is priority of Maryland Public Service Commission
In response to the op-ed (“PSC must monitor the impact of Maryland’s rising energy costs,” March 26, 2024), the Maryland Public Service Commission is keenly aware that many Marylanders struggle to afford their energy bills, that its decisions have direct impact upon these Marylanders, as well as implications for our state’s climate change goals. As I stated when assuming my chairmanship, I
Baltimore SunApr 11 2024
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Ukraine Invasion Day 779: more RU missile attacks target energy infrastructure
Polish FM: The EU has spent double what the U.S. has spent on helping Ukraine. Russia is now a more dangerous adversary than it was two years ago. This calls for change in how the war is fought. The first area where Ukraine and its supporters must change is war strategy. Until now, the West has adopted a strategic posture focused on defending Ukraine. This ensured the survival of Ukraine until
Daily KosApr 08 2024
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Factorial Energy prepares for big move, as battery maker makes tracks for Methuen
The move is also an important milestone for the state’s efforts to spark a bigger climate-tech economy. Governor Maura Healey ’s administration is pinning its hopes on companies such as Factorial working on the next generation of climate-friendly technology, and wants to use state incentives to spur test sites such as the one Factorial opened in Methuen last fall, as well as bigger plants down
The Boston GlobeApr 08 2024
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Ancient Chinese climate change whispers a warning to the world’s green-energy leader
To survey the vast body of Chinese archeological and cultural antiquities is to forget every fragmented parchment record you’ve ever seen tucked behind European museum glass. Shifting in territorial shape and political contour, China’s 3,500 years of written history trails behind it like a magnificent bridal train across the sweep of human civilization in a marriage to the land which has
SalonMar 30 2024
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Clark, Iowa advance, expect 'more energy' vs. LSU
ALBANY, N.Y. -- The collision course for last season's national championship game opponents was set up by the NCAA women's basketball committee on Selection Sunday two weeks ago. Then Iowa and LSU had to work to get there. Now, it's on. The No. 1 seed Hawkeyes dominated their Sweet 16 game vs. No. 5 seed Colorado 89-68 Saturday here at MVP Arena. That followed a much closer and more heated
ESPN.comApr 08 2024
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Feds Search Basketball Arena for Domestic Nuclear Terrorists in Their Own March Madness
As the NCAA finishes up March Madness, another type of madness is unfolding, as the U.S. military retools its weapons of mass destruction response apparatus to focus not on attacks by familiar foreign terror groups like Al Qaeda or ISIS, but by American citizens. Late last month, for the first time ever, the National Guard conducted an exercise simulating a frantic search for a nuclear dirty
The Intercept