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Artificial Intelligence · United StatesAmerica's largest power grid is under strain as data centers and AI chatbots consume power faster than new plants can be built. Electricity bills are projected to surge by more than 20% this summer in some parts of PJM Interconnection's territory, which covers 13 states - from Illinois to Tennessee, Virginia to New Jersey - serving 67 million customers in a region with the most data centers in the world.
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America's largest power grid is struggling to meet demand from AI
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Donald Trump · ColumbiaBy Nolan McKendry | The Center Square A new federal tax credit program tucked into a broader tax bill passed by Congress could significantly expand private school scholarship options for low and middle-income families nationwide — if states choose to participate. President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill creates a federal income tax credit of up to $1,700 per year for individuals who donate to certified scholarship granting organizations. …See the Story
New Federal Tax Credit Could Expand School Choice Programs Like Louisiana's - American Press
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Columbia, Mississippi · ColumbiaThe refrain to Joe Goodwin and Edgar Leslie’s 1913 song “Where Was Moses When the Light Went Out” asks, “Where was Moses when the light went out? Where was Moses — what was he about? Now my little man, tell me if you can. Where was Moses when the light went out?” When history is written — once actors thinking that narratives can be controlled until the end of time prove not to be as omnipotent as they fantasize that they are — the question will …See the Story
Separation of power must be followed
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School vouchers a sticky wicket
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