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New York, a state without nearly any data centers, becomes first to ban their construction

No hyperscale facilities have landed in New York yet — but Hochul signed a moratorium anyway, with her reelection and the state’s utility bills on the line.

By Anthony Izaguirre and The Associated PressJuly 14, 2026
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Americans hate AI so much that politicians are starting to lose their jobs over it
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Summer camps remain a battleground over what it means to be American
By Seth T. Kannarr, Derek H. Alderman and The ConversationJuly 13, 2026
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Companies are shifting toward cheaper open‑source AI models to rein in costs, Amazon CTO says
By Beatrice NolanJuly 10, 2026
Trinidad and Tobago signs deals with U.S. companies for data centers, despite history of chronic water shortages and intermittent supply
Trinidad and Tobago signs deals with U.S. companies for data centers, despite history of chronic water shortages and intermittent supply
By Anselm Gibbs and The Associated PressJuly 12, 2026
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By Sasha RogelbergJuly 10, 2026
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Governments pledged to end fossil fuel subsidies. Instead, they’ve doubled down since 2020,  hitting record $1.3 trillion
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