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New York Film Festival
Kathryn Bigelow’s first feature in eight years is a radical departure from her previous military films — Best Picture winner ...
The Conservatives have said they would cut energy bills by 20% by axing the carbon tax and abolishing wind farm subsidies.
The outbreak of a Third World War is not inevitable if the Russian leader Putin is shown his place by force now. And there is ...
Economic Hardship Reporting Project on MSN
A migrant dilemma in Denver
The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Baffler report on Denver's challenges amid a surge of migrants, especially ...
Britain's Infinite Power said on Friday it has signed a letter of intent with Marubeni's Nuclear Fuel Dept of Japan to seek potential markets to use the firm's power cell technology in Japan.
Britain's Infinite Power said on Wednesday it had signed a letter of intent with Japan's Marubeni Corp and Germany's Framatome to provide uninterruptible power in nuclear energy facilities.
The Cool Down on MSN
Major world power achieves massive energy milestone — here's how it could have global impact
Japan has reached a major milestone with its pursuit of clean energy. For the first time, fossil fuels generated a record-low ...
This summer, I got a good look at China’s clean-energy future, more than 3,000 meters above sea level in Tibet.
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The Supreme Court is headed toward a radically new vision of unlimited presidential power
Recent rulings indicate that the high court is leaning toward expanding the type of presidential power that is more ...
László Krasznahorkai is unusually experimental for a Nobel Prize winner, but in an unstable world, his selection feels ...
According to Clarivate Analytics, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry could go to Clifford Brangwynne, Michael Rosen, Anthony Hyman, Jean-Marie Tarascon, Zhang Tao, Harry Gray, Paul Anastas or Wen Tzihui ...
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