Jan 13 (Reuters) - Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled an initiative ‌to curb water usage at its ‌U.S. data centers and limit the impact on the general population from any potential surge in power prices.
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Most Americans say President Trump’s use of presidential power is going too far, according to a poll released Wednesday. Quinnipiac University found that 54 percent of voters think Trump is going too ...
President Trump announced he is pardoning Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife, who were indicted last year on bribery and money laundering charges. It’s the latest in a series of ...
The US is looking to tap the nation’s network of large industrial diesel generators used at data centers, big box stores and elsewhere to help curb rising electricity costs and support the surge in ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WTHR) – A social work lecturer has lost a class after a student criticized her lesson on white supremacy. Jessica Adams said a graphic, which shows a “Pyramid of White Supremacy,” ...