Month: September 2022
Gazprom halts gas supplies to Europe; UN team at Ukraine nuclear plant ‘not going anywhere’ – CNBC
Gazprom halts gas supplies to Europe; UN team at Ukraine nuclear plant ‘not going anywhere’ CNBC Russia cuts off gas exports to Europe via Nord Stream indefinitely CNN Russia to Keep Nord Stream Pipeline Shut, Citing Mechanical Problems The Wall Street Journal Russia
Read MoreFBI Found Empty Folders That Had Contained Classified Documents at Trump’s Home – The New York Times
FBI Found Empty Folders That Had Contained Classified Documents at Trump’s Home The New York Times Mar-a-Lago search inventory shows documents marked as classified mixed with clothes, gifts, press clippings CNN Judge to rule on Trump’s special master request “in due course” CBS
Read MoreRussia to Keep Nord Stream Pipeline Shut, Citing Mechanical Problems
Kremlin-controlled energy company Gazprom said it would suspend the key Nord Stream natural-gas pipeline to Germany, raising the pressure on Europe as governments race to avoid energy shortages this winter.
Read MoreA Colorado Ruling May Signal a Shift in How Courts View Gun Restrictions
A judge’s recent block of an assault-weapons ban in a Colorado county could be an early sign of a trend for local municipalities with similar laws. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) against
Read MoreMeta Is Building AI That Reads Brainwaves. The Reality, So Far, Is Messy
Researchers at Meta, the parent company of Facebook, are working on a new way to understand what’s happening in people’s minds. On August 31, the company announced that research scientists in its AI lab have developed AI that can “hear”
Read MoreG7 pledges to impose a price cap on Russia oil
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrial powers have pledged to put in place a system designed to cap Russia’s income from oil sales, an idea the nations’ leaders had promised to explore in June.
Read MoreG7 pledges to impose a price cap on Russia oil
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrial powers have pledged to put in place a system designed to cap Russia’s income from oil sales, an idea the nations’ leaders had promised to explore in June.
Read MoreG7 pledges to impose a price cap on Russia oil
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrial powers have pledged to put in place a system designed to cap Russia’s income from oil sales, an idea the nations’ leaders had promised to explore in June.
Read MoreExtreme Weather is Weakening U.S. Hydropower and Stressing Energy Grids
Scorching temperatures are baking the American Southwest this Labor Day weekend. And amid the neighborhood pool parties and backyard barbeques, residents are wondering what will break first: the heat, or their power supply. Extreme, prolonged heat waves strain electric grids
Read MoreChilean President Gabriel Boric faces his biggest political challenge yet
Gabriel Boric, Chile’s youngest ever leader, has had a rocky first few months as president. Now, he faces his biggest political challenge yet — a referendum for a new constitution.
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