The Supreme Court decision allowing normal legal process to proceed in the Trump administration's foreign aid case is an important reminder that we have three equal branches of government.
Japan’s top court has found two former company executives not guilty of negligence over the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster and the subsequent deaths of dozens of elderly residents ...
Amid a nationwide surge of protesters taking to Tesla dealerships to voice their disdain for billionaire owner Elon Musk’s ...
REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo By Blake Brittain and John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court is set on ...
Even as the court rejected Trump’s freeze on USAID, it effectively gave him another chance to delay sending life-saving money ...
The case examines whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has the authority to grant a license to Interim Storage Partners, ...
The case focuses on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s approval of a project to store spent nuclear fuel at a remote site in ...
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! The Supreme Court heard arguments over a dispute on storing nuclear waste in Texas. In today’s Daily on Energy, we break down what the case entails and the ...
A nuclear power renaissance—driven in part by power-hungry AI data centers—has revived a thorny problem: what to do with the ...
The US Supreme Court’s dive Wednesday into the seemingly straightforward question of who can challenge an agency decision on ...
In 5-4 ruling, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett joining liberal wing in dissent, the high court says EPA has the responsibility ...
The groups that sued insist the court’s ruling ought to force the Trump administration to restore all funding delivered via U ...