When I first sat down to write this piece last month, this was the opening paragraph: “Renee Good was not the first person to be shot and killed by a federal immigration agent, and she likely will not ...
I have been talking with some folks who remember the tumult of the Viet Nam era. They remember demonstrations in the streets and crackdowns by officials that got violent on occasion. They also ...
For the past 11 years, NASCAR had been a very serious sport that decided its champions in a very un-serious way. That finally changed on Monday, when NASCAR announced a sorely needed change to its ...
Artificial Intelligence needs energy, and lots of it. Just one AI data center can use more energy than a million Wisconsin homes. And with several AI data centers already under construction in our ...
The United States has abandoned respect for state sovereignty — the bedrock principle of international politics. The events of this week and brazen statements of President Donald Trump’s ...
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We’ve long-admired internal combustion engines for their power density pursuits. Extremely high horsepower-to-liter ratios for naturally aspirated cars like the Honda S2000, Ferrari 458 Speciale, or, ...
RICHLAND — Nearly three decades have passed since Energy Northwest, operator of Washington’s sole nuclear power reactor near Richland, changed its name to shed its former identity and move beyond its ...
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The Ohio River Valley has a historic opportunity to become a manufacturing hub for the clean energy sector. Wind power is becoming more economical than traditional energy sources, driving a rapid ...
Texas A&M survived. Alabama didn't. Georgia thrived. Texas didn't. And now the SEC Championship Game scenarios are a hot mess. That's what Week 12 did to the SEC standings, which can no longer settle ...
Q: Why Do Presidents Seem More Powerful Today, than Historically? A. The powers of the presidency are written in the U.S. Constitution in Article II. Those provisions are unchanged, so in theory the ...
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