Nuclear equipment supplier Westinghouse is in talks with US officials and industry partners about deploying 10 large reactors, in response to presidential executive orders, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing the company’s CEO. President Trump’s executive orders, which were published on May 23, directed the government to cut down on regulations and fast-track licenses for reactors and...
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Rory McIlroy’s strange moves, Scottie Scheffler’s dominance and more star-powered US Open storylines
There are plenty of star-power storylines that are sure to make this week’s 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont positively riveting.
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Yankees’ Paul Goldschmidt is a two-strike master by sticking with old-school approach
Down to his last strike, Paul Goldschmidt does what has become significantly less common around the game.
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Cow attempts fruitless escape from livestock auction by scaling bleachers, destroying roof, wild video shows
It's an udder disaster!
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Riley Gaines’ clever replies make us doubt it’s really Simon Biles writing those trans-extremist posts
Simone Biles is a tremendously gifted athlete who’s had to overcome horrific challenges including sexual abuse, so it was beyond sad to see her social-media accounts going after Riley Gaines as a “bully” for not “uplifting the trans community” but instead calling to get biological males out of female sports.
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Nick Chubb expected to sign with Texans in free agency after Browns exit
Nick Chubb is likely headed to Houston.
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World Gold Council working to lure artisanal miners across globe away from ‘illicit actors’
The World Gold Council is working to ensure “artisanal” miners across the globe are not exploited by “illicit actors” such as terrorists and mercenary organisations, including the notorious Wagner Group.
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Spain triumph in New York for consecutive SailGP wins
Australia have dropped to second in the SailGP standings with Spain winning in New York after triumphing in San Francisco the previous meet.
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Australia’s Sarah Snook frontrunner to win Tony Award
Australian Marg Hornwell has won an early Tony Award for costume design in The Picture of Dorian Gray, which is nominated for six awards as the ceremony starts.
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Greens strike conciliatory tone on super tax changes
The Greens have pointed to the mandate won by Labor at the federal election in their willingness to have good-faith discussions about proposed changes to super.
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