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    The nation's top electric grid watchdog is carefully considering the recommendations made in the Energy Department's grid study issued late Wednesday night, according to the chairman of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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    Electricity grid reliability at risk from bad government policies

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    The activism of Mr. Grinch

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    President Donald Trump shakes the hand of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after signing an $8.5 billion agreement on rare earth minerals at the White House on Oct. 20, 2025. (Evan Vucci/AP)
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    Trump’s rare earth minerals obsession is part of a national security strategy

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    Bernie Sanders can’t and won’t stop AI development, and that’s good 

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    Gas prices: 23 cents per gallon lower than last New Year’s Day 

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    Energy Secretary Chris Wright listens as President Donald Trump meets with Argentina's President Javier Milei.
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    Energy Department delays another coal plant closure, ordering Colorado unit to remain open

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    AI can lower energy bills with data centers that power themselves 

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    How Trump targeted energy standards for everyday appliances, from showerheads to freezers

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    National average gas prices drop for fifth week in a row

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    The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals is expected to rule next week on whether it will go along with President Trump's executive order on reversing Obama-era climate change regulations affecting coal-fired power plants, according to the president of a coal group involved in the underlying litigation.
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    Extreme climate activists are manipulating judges

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    December 29, 2025 11:00 am
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