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Environment
Trump goes nuclear: The president’s tech and media umbrella will merge with a fusion reactor developer in a deal valued north of $6 billion
By
Dave Smith
December 18, 2025
Environment
A grassroots NIMBY revolt is turning voters in Republican strongholds against the AI data-center boom
By
Eva Roytburg
December 16, 2025
AI
Google DeepMind agrees to sweeping partnership with U.K. government focused on science and clean energy
By
Jeremy Kahn
December 11, 2025
Conferences
Exelon CEO: The ‘warning lights are on’ for U.S. electric grid resilience and utility prices amid AI demand surge
By
Jordan Blum
December 9, 2025
Energy
Nuclear fusion, the ‘holy grail’ of power, was always 30 years away—now it’s a matter of when, not if, fusion comes online to power AI
By
Jordan Blum
October 2, 2025
Politics
The UK is buying F-35 fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons—but they’ll need Trump’s approval before dropping bombs
By
The Associated Press
June 25, 2025
Commentary
I run a $145 billion U.S. energy company. Investing in infrastructure and putting America first shouldn’t divide us
By
John Ketchum
June 24, 2025
Politics
Trump demands ‘everyone’ keep oil prices down after Iran threatens to close Strait of Hormuz following U.S. attack: ‘I’m watching’
By
Aamer Madhani
and
The Associated Press
June 23, 2025
Middle East
Trump warns Israel to hold off on attacking Iran to give the U.S. more time to hold nuclear talks, which he insists are ‘very close to a solution’
By
Jon Gambrell
,
Zeke Miller
,
Aamer Madhani
and
The Associated Press
May 28, 2025
Middle East
Iran says it will never stop enriching uranium and U.S. officials are wasting their breath
By
Amir Vahdat
and
The Associated Press
May 21, 2025
Politics
Trump’s trip to Saudi Arabia raises the prospect of US nuclear cooperation with the kingdom
By
Ellen Knickmeyer
and
The Associated Press
May 10, 2025
Features
Nuclear fusion is the tech that could power AI and save the planet—if it ever works
By
Adam Becker
May 7, 2025
Politics
Iran and the U.S. hold negotiations over the Islamic Republic’s rapidly advancing nuclear program
By
Jon Gambrell
and
The Associated Press
April 26, 2025
Politics
Trump says he’s imposing ‘Maximum Pressure’ on Iran, which has reportedly sped production of near weapons-grade uranium since he was elected
By
Stephanie Liechtenstein
and
The Associated Press
February 26, 2025
Commentary
AI energy demand means innovation must crackle in an unlikely place: Electric utilities
By
Raghu Madabushi
February 20, 2025
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