How Long Will it Take to Build a Nuclear Power ‘Renaissance’ in the U.S.?

The Trump administration wants to sharply speed up the construction of nuclear power plants, but fixing the industry’s bottlenecks could take years.

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Trump Opens ANWR to Oil Drilling

The Interior Department also said it would allow a contentious road to be built through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Alaska.

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Ford’s Profit Jumps on Strong Sales but Company Lowers its Outlook

Ford said a fire at an aluminum factory will lower profits in the last three months of the year. The company also said it has stopped making an electric version of its popular F-150 pickup.

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Here’s How the Poker Scheme Worked, According to Prosecutors

The players cheated with sophisticated technology, and those who lost faced the threat of violence and extortion.

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Indictment Ties Inside Information About LeBron James to NBA Betting Scheme

A former teammate of LeBron James is accused of giving inside information to gamblers. Mr. James has not been accused of wrongdoing.

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Gambinos and Other NYC Mob Families Are Still in Business

The criminal organizations were mentioned prominently in a charging document that accused N.B.A. stars of recruiting players for illegal poker games.

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New Yorkers on Their Hopes for the Future of the City

Readers share their wishes, predictions and wildest dreams for what’s to come in transit, housing, arts and more.

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Who Is Chauncey Billups?

Mr. Billups earned the nickname Mr. Big Shot during a Hall of Fame N.B.A. playing career. He has been a head coach since 2021.

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After Ordering Record Cannabis Recall, N.Y. Regulators Go Quiet

Critics complain that state officials have given little guidance since ordering a recall of some $30 million in cannabis products. The delay, they say, could undermine confidence in the legal market.

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After Trump Cuts, Hochul Vows to Fund Planned Parenthood in New York

President Trump’s signature policy bill has barred clinics that provide abortions from receiving any Medicaid payments, putting many at risk of closure.

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