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Those who believe Israel would fall apart without U.S. aid, which typically makes up around one percent of the country’s GDP, are fooling themselves.
Oklo stock surged on nuclear support and data center demand, but remains speculative with tech, capital, and regulatory risks ...
A carveout in Congressional Republicans' "Big Beautiful Bill" will allow South Carolina's efforts to reboot V.C. Summer ...
India draws a tough new normal for dealing with Pakistan over sponsoring terror, including resuming deadly retribution if ...
As President Trump blurs the lines between politics and business — and threatens steep tariffs on trade partners — ...
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace said she intends to file a resolution to expel her House colleague LaMonica McIver after the Justice ...
Dozens of employees were reportedly relieved from their positions with the National Security Council, with an eye towards ...
Washington Post interviews with people across Tehran offered a rare window into the lives and economic frustrations of the ...
President Donald Trump's administration is lifting sanctions on war-torn Syria, with the goal of speeding recovery and ...
President Donald Trump signed four executive orders to overhaul the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and hasten the process and ...
Oklo (OKLO) shares soared an exciting 23% on Friday, May 23 after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that calls ...
Federal efforts to boost nuclear power projects nationally could have impacts in Arizona as APS, SRP and TEP explore building a new power plant.