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America’s energy strength has never come from choosing sides. It has come from building, adapting, and leading. That is why the Trump administration’s decision to suspend multiple offshore wind projects along the East Coast is deeply troubling, not only for clean energy advocates, but for workers, communities, and our national interest. I represent Louisiana, a state that has powered this country for generations and a state where too many communities live with the consequences of environmental neglect. Our communities deserve clear air and clean water. They deserve to know that economic growth will not come at the expense of their…

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Citigroup on Tuesday forcefully rejected accusations by a former managing director who sued the bank over alleged sexual harassment by wealth management chief Andy Sieg, saying she expressed “steadfast” support for him and that her case belongs in arbitration. The third-largest US bank petitioned the federal court in Austin, Texas, to move Julia Carreon’s case behind closed doors, one day after the former head of wealth platforms and experiences sued Citigroup for unspecified damages in Manhattan. Carreon accused Sieg of repeated and public sexual harassment, including his allegedly insinuating they were intimate and telling colleagues that he and she shared a “special song,” and said the…

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January 27, 2026 at 1:04 pm Nancy Ann Lane, 83, passed away peacefully on the evening of Jan. 21, 2026 with her loving family by her side. Nancy was born on March 2, 1942 to Fredrick and Stella Genthner. She grew up in Bremen with her sister and four brothers, where she attended local schools. After marrying, she moved to Pemaquid with her husband, Al Lane, where she lived for more than 60 years as a homemaker, mom, and friend to many. She worked on her husband’s lobster boat for many summers and later started her own house cleaning business.…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Boston Police Department ignored all detainer requests made by federal immigration authorities last year in compliance with the city’s sanctuary law, according to police Commissioner Michael Cox. In a Jan. 12 letter from Cox to City Clerk Alex Geourntas, the commissioner noted that all 57 requests made by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were rejected. ICE routinely lodges detainers with local jurisdictions when the agency becomes aware of illegal immigrants being held in custody who are subject to removal from the United States. Cox said the department “remains committed to complying with…

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Dario Amodei says A.I. risks putting dangerous knowledge in the wrong hands without stronger guardrails. Photo by Chance Yeh/Getty Images for HubSpot Anthropic is known for its stringent safety standards, which it has used to differentiate itself from rivals like OpenAI and xAI. Those hard-line policies include guardrails that prevent users from turning to Claude to produce bioweapons—a threat that CEO Dario Amodei described as one of A.I.’s most pressing risks in a new 20,000-word essay. “Humanity needs to wake up, and this essay is an attempt—a possibly futile one, but it’s worth trying—to jolt people awake,” wrote Amodei in…

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Posted on: January 27, 2026, 04:22h.  Last updated on: January 27, 2026, 04:22h. Former Washoe County prosecutor sentenced after public lewdness incident. Peppermill security video allegedly shows indecent exposure in valet area. Judge suspends 180-day jail term with counseling, sobriety conditions. A former Nevada prosecutor caught literally with his pants down at a Reno casino has been handed a suspended jail sentence for open and gross lewdness. Kenneth Ching, above, apologized to the court for his “excessive indecent exposure” following an incident at the Peppermill Casino last August. (Image: National Law Review) Kenneth Ching was caught in flagrante with an…

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SEOUL, Jan 28 : SK Innovation Co Ltd, owner of South Korea’s top refiner SK Energy, on Wednesday posted an operating profit of 337 billion won ($235 million) for the October-December period, according to Reuters calculations.That compared with a profit of 160 billion won a year earlier and a 351 billion won forecast by LSEG SmartEstimate.Analysts estimated that solid refining margins and a weaker won had supported its quarterly results, but noted that operating losses at its battery unit, SK On, likely widened due to a slowdown in electric vehicle battery sales in the U.S. following the end of subsidies…

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The 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, hosted by Morocco, produced thrills and several story lines, some good and others not so good. It ended in a victory for Senegal – their second Afcon championship. While the 1-0 victory over Morocco was deserved, the championship game ended on a sour note as fans invaded the field and the winning country abandoned the game for 16 minutes. I’m a sports communications scholar and an author of multiple books on football as it relates to Africa. The top four positives of the tournament were: Keep up with the latest headlines…

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