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Trump's Justice Department Backs Elon Musk in Data Center Lawsuit
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One Climate Change Innovation: Just Look Up
To build one family's dream house on a flood-prone Mississippi bayou, AD100 architect Tom Kundig decided the sky's the limit. Tom Kundig absorbed lessons in resilience before he even knew the word. As a child, he saw many of the industrial and agricultural buildings of the rural Pacific Northwest abandoned but still standing, the harsh winter conditions no match for their steel columns. That background came in handy when he was asked to design a house for a young family on a coastal Mississippi site susceptible to severe flooding. The clients, Joel and Jill Kavanaugh, had fallen in love with a plot bordering the Gulf Islands National Seashore in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
DOJ Lawyers Argue xAI Is 'Vital' for National Security in NAACP Lawsuit
DOJ Lawyers Argue xAI Is'Vital' for National Security in NAACP Lawsuit In a bid to dismiss a lawsuit over xAI's polluting gas turbines, the Justice Department claimed the company is integral to military operations--including the Iran War. The Department of Justice intervened in a lawsuit over xAI's gas turbines on Monday. In a filing, the agency sided with Elon Musk's company, saying attempts to stop xAI from running the natural gas turbines "threatens American national, economic, and energy security by seeking to shut off the power supply for artificial-intelligence innovation that supports the Department of War's military operations." The DOJ, along with xAI and the state of Mississippi, asked the court to dismiss the suit, filed by the NAACP in April. The NAACP alleges xAI isn't following the Clean Air Act and is endangering public health by running unpermitted natural gas turbines at the site of its second data center in Southaven, Mississippi, dubbed Colossus 2. In May, the NAACP filed a request for a preliminary injunction to stop xAI from running the turbines, alleging that their continued use without a permit "increases risks of asthma attacks and heart disease" in communities with an already heavy pollution burden .
Is Schoolwork Optional Now?
Education is on the verge of becoming fully automated. William Liu is grateful that he finished high school when he did. If the latest AI tools had been around then, he told me, he might have been tempted to use them to do his homework. Liu, now a sophomore at Stanford, finished high school all the way back in 2024. "I have a younger sibling who is just graduating high school," he said.
Hazardous weather alert for 200 million as megastorm barrels across US
The astonishing moment Scott Bessent returns to interview noticeably shaken after'Situation Room' call from Trump Kylie Jenner's total humiliation in Hollywood: Derogatory rumor leaves her boyfriend's peers'laughing at her' behind her back'Awakening' of terrorist sleeper cells sparks World Cup PANIC: Undercover officer reveals'once in 25 year' threat... and America's'Achilles heel' Trump's Iran war death toll climbs to 13 after all crew onboard US refueling plane died in crash Mother reveals awful sight that greeted her when she opened Walmart in-store oven to find daughter, 19, baked to death inside... and denies suggestions it was suicide Recall of cream cheeses upgraded to most serious risk over contamination with deadly bacteria... 'reasonable probability of death' San Francisco's most iconic mansion is bought by ALGERIAN government for $10m Iran-linked cyberattack on US is'first drop of blood' as experts reveal alarming new threat to homeland I've spent 25 years treating patients with autism. This is the truth about the condition that many people don't want to hear: DR MAX PEMBERTON Alexander brothers' alleged HIGH SCHOOL rape video: Classmates speak out on sickening footage... as creepy unseen photos are exposed Airfares have already doubled on key routes and are getting worse - here's when to book to avoid the worst prices I was pregnant when I discovered my husband was cheating with my male doctor. I still let him deliver our baby... our arrangement may shock you Maker of Mounjaro writes scathing letter to warn of dangerous'chemical reactions' in knock-off versions of weight-loss drug Cher's son Chaz Bono weds'love of my life' Shara Blue Mathes in front of famous mom in Hollywood A powerful'megastorm' set to slam a large swatch of the US could ultimately rank among the most impactful weather events of the year so far. The sprawling system is forecast to sweep from the central Plains into the Midwest and East between Sunday and Monday, bringing widespread travel disruptions and power outages . Blizzard conditions could hit parts of Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, northern Illinois and southeastern Minnesota, where forecasters warned that heavy snow and fierce winds may create dangerous whiteout conditions.
Inside the Dirty, Dystopian World of AI Data Centers
This story appears in the April 2026 print edition. While some stories from this issue are not yet available to read online, you can explore more from the magazine . Get our editors' guide to what matters in the world, delivered to your inbox every weekday. The race to power AI is already remaking the physical world. Three Mile Island's cooling towers have until recently served as grave markers for America's nuclear-power industry. A s we drove through southwest Memphis, KeShaun Pearson told me to keep my window down--our destination was best tasted, not viewed. Along the way, we passed an abandoned coal plant to our right, then an active power plant to our left, equipped with enormous natural-gas turbines. Pearson, who directs the nonprofit Memphis Community Against Pollution, was bringing me to his hometown's latest industrial megaproject.
Urgent weather warning from Texas to Pennsylvania as tornadoes and giant hail threaten millions
Kentucky mother and daughter turn down $26.5MILLION to sell their farms to secretive tech giant that wants to build data center there Horrifying next twist in the Alexander brothers case: MAUREEN CALLAHAN exposes an unthinkable perversion that's been hiding in plain sight Hollywood icon who starred in Psycho after Hitchcock dubbed her'my new Grace Kelly' looks incredible at 95 Kylie Jenner's total humiliation in Hollywood: Derogatory rumor leaves her boyfriend's peers'laughing at her' behind her back Tucker Carlson erupts at Trump adviser as she hurls'SLANDER' claim linking him to synagogue shooting Ben Affleck'scores $600m deal' with Netflix to sell his AI film start-up Long hair over 45 is ageing and try-hard. I've finally cut mine off. Alexander brothers' alleged HIGH SCHOOL rape video: Classmates speak out on sickening footage... as creepy unseen photos are exposed Heartbreaking video shows very elderly DoorDash driver shuffle down customer's driveway with coffee order because he is too poor to retire Amber Valletta, 52, was a '90s Vogue model who made movies with Sandra Bullock and Kate Hudson, see her now Model Cindy Crawford, 60, mocked for her'out of touch' morning routine: 'Nothing about this is normal' The US is facing a severe weather outbreak on Wednesday, threatening millions of people with tornadoes, giant hail and destructive winds. Forecasters warned that the dangerous storm system is expected to barrel through Texas and Louisiana before pushing northeast toward parts of Pennsylvania and New York. Northern Illinois remains the area of greatest concern, where a moderate tornado risk covers about two million people.
LAPD officer under investigation for allegedly taking cash from unlocked Tesla
Things to Do in L.A. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article. A pedestrian walks past Los Angeles Police Department headquarters along 1st Street downtown. This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here . An LAPD official said an investigation is underway after video footage showed an officer from Transit Services Division enter a Tesla while responding to a call for service.