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The elon musk data center discovery in Southaven, Mississippi has sparked a federal lawsuit over toxic emissions and a DOJ intervention that
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A July 2026 PLOS Water study found that forest logging and road-building under Trump's roadless rule repeal could threaten clean drinking water
New York became the first U.S. state to impose a data center construction halt, as Gov.
Night leg cramps affect up to 60% of adults. Learn the 7 proven causes — from dehydration to medications — and what to do to stop them tonight.
A first-in-human brain cancer cell therapy trial at Children's National Hospital produced long-term survivors among children with DIPG