Texas Expedites AI Data Center Construction Through Permitting Loophole
Texas is fast-tracking the construction of AI data centers by using a permitting loophole typically meant for gas stations and dry cleaners, prompting regulatory concerns.
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Texas is fast-tracking the construction of AI data centers by using a permitting loophole typically meant for gas stations and dry cleaners, prompting regulatory concerns.
On PBS News Hour, Jonathan Capehart reviews the significant news of the week, focusing on Graham Platner's decision to withdraw from the Maine Senate race after facing serious allegations.
Mayor Mamdani has announced a new rule aimed at eliminating junk fees and subscription scams, potentially saving New Yorkers $162.5 million each year.
Union leadership’s loyalty to the Democratic Party may hinder their support in NYC’s pivotal primary elections, revealing a growing disconnect with workers.
NPR has voiced its discontent regarding the National Endowment for the Arts' funding choices, which they claim favor conservative themes over diverse artistic expressions.
After Graham Platner's withdrawal from the 2026 Senate race due to new allegations and poor polling, O'Donnell has publicly criticized him.
PBS News Hour's recent segment on Abdul El-Sayed presents him as a relatable figure, focusing on his everyday activities while glossing over his more radical political views.
On The Moment with Katy Tur, MS NOW analyst Molly Jong-Fast analyzed Platner's exit from the race and his future strategies in leveraging political influence.
In a recent discussion, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman expressed his libertarian leanings, addressing topics like drug policy and the Democratic Party's direction.
In her latest piece, Rebecca Nagle examines how government actions once aimed at specific groups are now affecting the broader population.
The Green Party's recent motions could lead to significant changes in the hospitality industry, requiring venues to adapt their menus if the party comes to power.
In a significant address, Rahm Emanuel criticized Israeli leadership and called for changes to ensure continued U.S. support for Israel.
The Justice Department is pushing for testimony from New York Times reporters over their coverage of Air Force One, prompting strong criticism from the publication.
As the deadline for Temporary Protected Status approaches, U.S. employers are grappling with the implications of having to dismiss thousands of immigrant workers, particularly Haitians.
Republican lawmakers in Washington and California are urging their Democrat governors to stop proposed gas tax hikes associated with climate initiatives, citing concerns for citizens.
On July 10, 2026, Patty McMurray shared her explosive findings on Detroit's election fraud during the 2020 presidential election on Steve Bannon's War Room.
The candidacy of Platner has ignited discussions among Democrats regarding gender issues and strategies to reconnect with working-class voters.
In a recent segment, ABC's Good Morning America discusses the rising trend of mothers turning to marijuana for stress relief, igniting discussions about its societal impact.
Senator Ted Cruz warns about the Democratic Socialists of America, sharing a video that reveals their intentions for the future of America.
In a recent segment, PBS News Hour showcased Rahm Emanuel, who delivered a scathing critique of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, raising concerns about the show's journalistic independence.