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Analysis | The Energy 202: Should nuclear plants get a bailout in the name of climate change? Pennsylvania debates – The Washington Post

Analysis | The Energy 202: Should nuclear plants get a bailout in the name of climate change? Pennsylvania debates  The Washington PostA group of state lawmakers wants to save Three Mile Island and other nuclear plants from shuttering.

Father Searches For Children Kidnapped By Their Mother Who Joined ISIS

An American father is on a quest to find his children who were kidnapped by their mother. She took them to Syria and joined ISIS. With ISIS collapsing, he hopes to find them there.

Get to know top NFL draft prospect Josh Allen before the combine

Josh Allen will attract no shortage of attention at the NFL combine this week. Here’s a rundown of how the Kentucky football star got to this point.

      

 

 

India Strikes Pakistani Village In Retaliation For Attack In Kashmir

India says its fighter jets crossed into Pakistan early Tuesday morning and bombed a militant training camp there. Pakistan, on the other hand, says there was no damage and no casualties.

Morning Coffee: As NFL Combine begins, will U of L have a draft pick?

The NFL Scouting Combine returns this week in Indianapolis, and most of the local storylines involve a large contingent from Kentucky football.

        

Airstrikes Escalate Tensions Between India And Pakistan

India is claiming that it has killed 300 militants in an airstrike on Pakistani territory. Pakistan disputes that the strike caused serious damage or casualties.

Cardinal George Pell Of Australia Is Convicted Of Child Sex Abuse

Cardinal Pell, a close adviser to Pope Francis, has been convicted of child sex abuse charges that go back decades. His conviction became public after a gag order was lifted.

Anwar Ibrahim’s Role In Malaysia’s Dramatic Advance In Democracy

Steve Inskeep talks to Anwar Ibrahim, president of Malaysia’s ruling party, about how he plans a new era of governance. His party ousted a ruling coalition that had been in power for over six decades.

Economic Change May Have Helped To Get North Korea To Nuclear Summit

North Korea is gradually replacing its socialist economy with a market economy. Some experts believe that has motivated North Korea’s leader to go to the negotiating table for denuclearization talks.

Ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair Backs A New Brexit Referendum

Steve Inskeep talks to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair about the rise of anti-Semitism in British politics, and the impending Brexit deadline.

Trump Administration Warns Chinese Tech Giant Is A Security Threat

The U.S. is pressuring allies to bar Huawei equipment from telecom networks, saying the company has strong ties to China’s government. Some are pushing back, and say they can mitigate security risks.

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