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The United States leads in nuclear generation with 94 reactors, while China is building nearly 40 new ones to surpass it.
Experts warn that the national wave of mid-decade map redrawing could permanently reshape how electoral boundaries are set.
The resolution, adopted just after 3:30 a.m. Thursday, authorizes up to $70 billion for immigration enforcement agencies.
Scott, who was seeking a 13th term in Congress, died unexpectedly before the May 19 primary.
Sun alleges the company froze up to $1 billion of his tokens after he refused to invest more money in its stablecoin.
CJ McCollum scored 32 points to lift Atlanta past New York 107-106 in Game 2, evening the series.
Anthony Edwards and Jamal Murray each scored 30 points in Minnesota's Game 2 win that evened the series at 1-1.
The Justice Department's case against the civil rights organization centers on its practice of paying informants inside extremist groups.
Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar revoked overflight rights in what Taiwan called an act of economic coercion by Beijing.
Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair faced sharp questioning over financial disclosures and central bank independence during his confirmation hearing.
The legislation, first introduced in 2004, grants domestic workers the right to health insurance, rest days, and pensions for the first time.
The trial, which includes a site in the UK, begins after the Department of Health and Human Services canceled its financial support for the program.
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