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President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders Friday to boost nuclear energy in the United States, including by rolling back regulatory processes on a still divisive technology.
Trump signed a series of executive orders Friday to boost nuclear energy in the US, including by rolling back regulatory processes.
Four nuclear energy-related executive orders signed May 23 by the president direct the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to take a leading role in what the White House says will be a nuclear renaissance in
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bne IntelliNews on MSNTrump boosts US nuclear powerUS President Donald Trump is seeking to usher in a nuclear renaissance in the United States. He has signed executive orders to boost the non-emissions energy technology. Trump had previously announced that there is an “energy emergency” in the US and is boosting fossil fuels and reining in what he describes as unreliable renewables such as wind
Critics of the measure, which addresses both real and artificial intelligence-generated imagery, say the language is too broad and could lead to censorship and First Amendment issues.
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Some of the policies enacted under the Trump administration will have lasting impacts on the environment far after the current president leaves office, experts say.
The transgender high school athlete whose participation in this weekend’s California track and field championships prompted President Donald Trump to threaten to remove state funding reached the podium in all three of her events Saturday.
US President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders titled Reinvigorating the Nuclear Industrial Base, Reforming Nuclear Reactor Testing at the Department of Energy and Ordering the Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission with the goal of "re-establishing the United States as the global leader in nuclear energy".
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump, alongside his wife, Melania, on Monday signed the Take It Down Act, a measure the first lady helped usher through Congress to set stricter penalties for the distribution of non-consensual intimate imagery online, or “revenge porn.”
The EU could almost have been saved by the bell, at least in part, by a US court ruling suspending many of President Trump's tariffs. But it's more likely to heighten confusion than usher in a breakthrough,