Thousands in N.C. Still Without Water Days After Helene’s Destruction
Tens of thousands of western North Carolina residents remained without running water on Wednesday, six days after Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida and carved a destructive path through much of U.S. Southeast, killing more than 160 people.
Rottura campo largo, nel Pd sconcerto e rabbia: “Conte fa un favore al governo, non abusi della pazienza”
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Gialappa’s, il ritorno: “Inzaghi, Ibra e Juric i tormentoni, e il De Laurentiis di Max Giusti è la perfezione”
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Il paese resta senza supermercato, il proprietario lo cede gratis: “Servizio necessario, mi dispiace vederlo chiuso”
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Conte spinge il Napoli: “Vogliamo restare in alto, la pressione deve diventare la normalità”
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West planned for months to repel long-range Iranian attack – but Israel did not need them
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Dozens killed in Israeli strikes and ground operations in southern Gaza
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Harris dodges answering whether athletes should stand during national anthem in unearthed interview
Vice President Kamala Harris sidestepped answering directly whether she believes athletes should stand for the national anthem during an unearthed 2016 interview, instead delivering a rambling response that is currently receiving backlash on social media ahead of the general election. While serving as attorney general of California, Harris joined PBS reporter David Nazar to discuss […]
US to Award $100M to Boost AI Use in Semiconductors
The U.S. Commerce Department said Wednesday it plans to award $100 million to boost the use of artificial intelligence in developing new sustainable semiconductor materials.The department, which is overseeing $52.7 billion in U.S. chips manufacturing and research grants,…
Corrosion at Michigan Nuclear Plant Above Estimates
Holtec, the company wanting to reopen the Palisades nuclear reactor in Michigan, found corrosion cracking in steam generators “far exceeded” estimates, the U.S. nuclear power regulator said in a document published on Wednesday.