- US pushes regulators on connecting data centers to grid Reuters
- Data center and AI energy stocks rise as Trump administration reportedly pushes for data centers to access power faster Sherwood News
- Wright directs FERC to fast track large load interconnection Latitude Media
- In ‘unusual’ move, DOE proposes rule to expand FERC’s authority over large loads Utility Dive
- How will expedited grid access for AI and crypto miners affect the market? OneSafe
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The magical return of Ainak Wala Jinn
The photo shows cartoonic character of Ainak Wala Jin.— Instagram/(@reel_wind) For every millennial who grew up in the golden age of Pakistani television, a few things light up the memory lane like Ainak Wala…
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Protect Against Liver Disease This Liver Awareness Month by Learning the Risks, Symptoms
Liver Awareness Month, observed each October, increases public understanding of the causes, symptoms, and outcomes of
liver disease and highlights steps that can be taken at both the individual and federal levels to help curb its rise.Continue Reading

Glasgow Warriors v Bulls LIVE – United Rugby Championship – text, updates, reaction & stats
Line-ups from Scotstounpublished at 19:33 BST
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Glasgow Warriors: Josh McKay, Kyle Steyn (capt), Stafford McDowall, Sione Tuipulotu, Kyle Rowe; Adam Hastings, George Horne; Jamie Bhatti, Johnny Matthews, Murphy…
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Prince Harry is begging Meghan Markle to ‘stop’
Prince Harry is currently begging his wife Meghan Markle to put a stop to her work Prince Harry is currently working on getting Meghan Markle to stop and slow down when it comes to her work.
News about this has been…
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Researchers develop incredible ‘soft robot’ that could revolutionize agriculture: ‘Fascinating’
Changes to the climate that result in more extreme weather events, such as drought and hail, along with increased temperatures across the globe, all contribute to the challenges farmers now face in growing crops.
According to a report from Cornell…
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Study reveals the success of spinal anesthesia for preterm infants undergoing inguinal hernia surgery
Every year, more than 13 million babies are born prematurely worldwide, and up to one-third of them require surgical repair of inguinal hernias—a procedure that, under general anesthesia, carries significant postoperative risks…
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