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Hydropower is among the most mature and reliable renewable energy technologies, but its dependability rests on thousands of tonnes of rotating equipment humming quietly for decades. Generators are at ...
State officials have agreed to share Iowans' personal data with the Department of Homeland Security. The data sharing is part of the federal SAVE program, used for verifying citizenship for employment ...
An ambitious data-center project in Utah is going to need about one-quarter of the power the entire state currently uses. David Gray, co-chief executive for the project’s developer, knows he can’t get ...
Prosecutors in multiple counties announced charges for individuals accused of being serial killers this year. The FBI defines serial murder as “the unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same ...
LANSING, MI - Michigan’s first “hyperscale” data center has a path to power. On Thursday, Dec. 18, state regulators cleared the way for a massive artificial intelligence server warehouse for ChatGPT ...
Winning the lottery is a long shot at 1 in 292.2 million odds of taking home the jackpot, but maybe Santa will see how good we've been this year. Wednesday night's Powerball jackpot has now reached $1 ...
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A $25 billion data center project has been approved for industrial use on 2,000 acres in Maricopa County. The project is designed to support the nation's artificial intelligence boom with 1 gigawatt ...
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SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Police Department uses automatic license plate recognition cameras, known as ALPRs, to record vehicle and license plate data to help solve crimes such as carjacking, stolen ...
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