Airlines have been tightening power-bank rules since a fire in South Korea in January. Incidents involving lithium batteries have also been getting more common. Flight attendants are well-trained, but ...
We have sentimental tears in our eyes after twice reading Joshua R. Smith’s “A World Series round-tripper, complete,” published on Nov. 18. A letter, written specifically for the News-Post, may be up ...
NEW DELHI, Dec 7 (Reuters) - India does not have any immediate plans to add coal power generation capacity beyond 2035, a top power ministry official said on Sunday. "India wants to secure its energy ...
Having been a political junkie since the early 1960s, I have seen and dabbled in populism of every stripe. Beginning as a Young Republican (ringing doorbells for Goldwater, in ‘64), I had done a ...
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new video loaded: Why Won’t Congress Use Its Power? transcript A lot happened this week. “Melissa came ashore like no other hurricane.” “Ordering the Pentagon to resume nuclear testing.” “Indiana is ...
Google is planning yet another upgrade to the Photos app, this time for video editing. An expanded range of text editing options will let users add text in various fonts, sizes, and colors to their ...
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Along with many of you, we spent much of Tuesday trying to figure out what this will mean and how it will impact all of our power bills. The Fed announces quarter-point interest rate cut. What it ...
The Georgia Public Service Commission last week approved five new power purchase agreements (PPAs) for Georgia Power, adding more than 1,000 megawatts (MW) of utility-scale solar capacity across the ...
You know what they say: the more things change, the more they stay the same. Starting this week, Sept. 3, Free Times is relaunching as a standalone print product. That means you’ll see a return of a ...