Utah leads nation in legalizing plug-in solar systems despite lack of widespread use Utah became the first state in the nation to pass a law allowing plug-in solar systems in 2025, making it easier ...
Josh Gottheimer didn’t raise tens of millions of dollars, carefully cultivate home-state political allies and spend more than a decade burnishing a bipartisan “problem solver” reputation to be sending ...
A suspected Hamas terrorist, reportedly granted asylum a year from the Gaza war, was arrested by Greek police for allegedly plotting an attack on an Israeli cruise line. The Gaza man, 37, was arrested ...
A man accused of planning an attack on Taylor Swift‘s concert in Vienna in 2024 was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Thursday for charges relating to the plot. According to BBC, the 21-year-old, an ...
An Austrian court sentenced a man for plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna in 2024. He admitted to planning the attack during the trial. On Thursday, an Austrian court convicted a ...
A former truck and bus driver charged in an assassination plot against an Iranian American writer who authorities said was targeted for death by the Iranian government was given a 10-year prison ...
An Editor at Large: It’s bad enough that the President got serious about tariffs, says columnist Gerard Baker, but how in the world did he end up embracing regime change? Photo: Matt Rourke/Associated ...
The tourist and ski resort town of Lake Tahoe must scramble to find a new energy supplier by May 2027—a situation that stems in part from a Nevada utility company devoting more power capacity to new ...
Another cautionary tale about AI has hit social media. This time, a software company’s founder is claiming that a Claude-powered version of AI coding tool Cursor deleted his entire production database ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WIENER NEUSTADT, Austria (AP) — A man accused of pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group and plotting to attack ...
Social Security holds data on over 500 million Americans, living and dead. Federal law restricts its use to one mission: ensuring you receive the benefits you’ve earned. Not to deport your neighbor.