A federal judge dismisses the criminal charges, ruling that Donald Trump didn't properly appoint Lindsey Halligan, the prosecutor who indicted them. As Attorney General Pam Bondi vows to appeal, does ...
In NBC’s The Good Place, the entire system of the afterlife is thrown into chaos because of one central flaw: The way data about people’s lives is collected and used is completely opaque. Characters ...
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez said Sunday that “election subversion is wrong no matter who’s doing it,” as she criticized Democratic Rep. Chuy García over the timing of his decision to retire, which ...
“Do you really think, Mr. Netanyahu, that you can rename wars, hand out medals, tell tales of your heroism – and still avoid investigating the greatest national failure in Israel’s history?” Eyal ...
Dayton-area electric utility AES Ohio is seeking approval from state regulators to raise rates as part of a “three-year rate plan,” a new regulatory framework under House Bill 15 that requires ...
HICKMAN COUNTY, Tenn. (WTVF) — More help is on the way to support families and workers impacted by last month's deadly explosion at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant in Hickman County. AES says ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio approved a new distribution rate increase for AES Ohio customers on Wednesday afternoon. AES Ohio customers can expect to see an increase ...
The Indiana Department of Education’s draft accountability framework removes the definition of school quality by an average; each student would be measured on a range of factors — literacy progress, ...
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AES laid out two resource plans for how it will add energy capacity over the next 15 years, including one if data centers come online. AES plans to file the plan on Oct. 31 to get approval from the ...
New details on a large data center in Morgan County show the $1 billion project could end up using 1,200 megawatts of power—about twice the annual usage of all of AES Indiana’s residential customers ...
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