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Senators Investigate Role of A.I. Data Centers in Rising Electricity Costs

Published: December 16, 2025

Three Democrats are seeking information from tech firms about the growing energy use of data centers and the utility bills of individuals and other businesses. Read More. 

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New England lobster populations fall amid overfishing

While regulators found evidence of overfishing, they are not calling for fishery management changes. Read More

November 3, 2025

Hurricane Melissa deals heavy blow to Jamaica’s farmers, fishermen

The destruction will affect how residents earn income and feed their families at a time when they must also rebuild homes and communities. Read More

November 3, 2025

US trade envoy to visit UK in late November for tariff talks

The U.K. continues to push for a favorable position on a narrow list of tariff lines — with pharmaceuticals and Scotch whiskey among Britain’s top priorities. Read More

November 3, 2025

Thousands of New York jobs lost to federal energy policies

More than 150,000 jobs have been lost or delayed nationwide due to the Trump administration’s hostility toward clean energy, according to a new report from advocacy group Climate Power. Read More

November 3, 2025

Underwater car sculptures used to boost coral reef off Miami Beach

Nonprofit ReefLine said they’ll soon start the planting process and create a forest of soft corals over the art. Read More

November 3, 2025

Canadian PM says he apologized to Trump over anti-tariff ad

The controversial ad featuring Ronald Reagan angered President Donald Trump and brought U.S.-Canada trade talks to a halt. Read More

November 3, 2025

FDA restricts use of kids’ fluoride supplements citing health risks

The action stopped short of Food & Drug Administration statements in May suggesting regulators would seek the removal of the products from the market. Read More

November 3, 2025

Black vultures spread north, attacking calves. Warmer winters are a factor.

The scavengers that sometimes attack and kill sick or newborn animals didn’t used to be a problem in states like Kentucky and Ohio. Read More

November 3, 2025

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