The war in Ukraine has highlighted the risks of U.S. dependence on Russia for the fuel needed for nuclear energy, creating new challenges for the industry.
Author: Zach Montague
Anti-Covid-Vaccine Doctor Pleads Guilty to Capitol Riot Charges
The founder of America’s Frontline Doctors, a group that spreads pandemic misinformation, stood by as a Capitol Police officer was assaulted, then entered the Capitol and made a speech against Covid vaccines, according to a Justice Department filing.
U.S. Diplomat Who Helped Run Afghanistan Evacuation Tests Positive
It wasn’t clear if Ross Wilson was experiencing symptoms of Covid-19.
The C.D.C. Issues Mask Mandate for Domestic Travel
A spokesman for the agency said that the order relied heavily on voluntary action to enforce the mandate.
U.S.-India Defense Ties Grow Closer as Shared Concerns in Asia Loom
The countries are wrapping up their most expansive joint military drills to date amid efforts to coordinate more ambitiously on challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
Interior Department Grounds Chinese-Made Drones Amid Review
The grounding is the latest precaution taken against Chinese drones being used in federal government work.