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The U.N. secretary-general’s base salary is higher than President Donald Trump’s, as questions grow over continued U.S. funding of the world body that's accused of working against American interests. Politics
Immigrants drive population growth in a graying America, census shows The Washington Post Events
Two popular Mexican restaurants are closing forever in Washington, DC TheStreet Politics
The U.S. can continue to grow the national economy via greater productivity among American workers, even when migration is cut back, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told a House hearing on Tuesday. The post Federal Reserve Chief: We Don’t Need Migration to Grow the Economy appeared first on Breitbart. Politics
Washington joins growing list of states to tax increasingly popular nicotine pouches like ZYN The Spokesman-Review Politics
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In 2023, about 4.4% (176 terawatt-hours) of total energy consumption in the United States was by data centers that are essential for processing large quantities of information. Of that 176 TWh, approximately 100 TWh (57%) was used by CPU and GPU equipment. Energy requirements have escalated substantially in the past decade and will only continue to grow, making the development of energy-efficient computing crucial. Politics
YouTube's impact report shows that the creator economy has continued to grow, despite less interest from venture capitalists. Politics
Islam grows, Christianity slips as share of world population, survey finds The Washington Post Culture