The Trump administration is considering a proposal to divert plutonium that plays a central role in the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile to fuel a new generation of power plants, according to an Energy ...
The Howell Area Fire Department insists Saturday night's fire at PADNOS recycling center did not involve any hazardous materials. That's according to a statement issued by the department Monday ...
Opinion UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer directly addressed his new policy of mandatory digital ID in the country for 23 seconds in its effective launch speech. Appearing at an international conference ...
Incorrect. Under the government’s plans digital ID will be required in order to work in the UK, but the government says people who aren’t looking to work (for example, pensioners) won’t have to have ...
Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled plans to roll out digital ID cards as a mandatory requirement to work in the UK. The Prime Minister hailed it as a tool that would help curb illegal migration, but the ...
• Thomas Sanvik, 65, head coach of Winona State University's women's tennis team, faces three felony charges for possessing child sexual abuse materials • Court documents reveal investigators traced ...
London's "Financial Times" just reported on a new competitive threat to MP Materials. Minnesotan start-up Niron Magnetics says it can make better magnets out of common iron and nitrogen. Industry and ...
Volkswagen electric cars in Australia have been a long time coming, but the cheapest ID.4 has been worth the wait – and delivers in areas its Chinese rivals struggle. Here’s why. The Volkswagen ID.4 ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to introduce digital ID cards in a major speech. Mr Stamer has claimed the digital ID cards will crack down on people who want to work illegally in the ...
LONDON — Keir Starmer on Friday unveiled plans to roll out government-issued digital ID across the U.K. His initial pitch is clear: digital ID will help combat illegal working and curb one of the ...
The government is facing questions over what it means, and culture secretary Lisa Nandy told LBC on Friday that the digital ID cards will not restrict use of public services. Meanwhile, Labour ...
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