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Few in Britain will mourn the passing of coal, but it’s hard not to feel a little nervous about what, at its heart, is an experiment, one fraught with danger.

The city has famously delicious drinking water. Forced repairs to the Delaware Aqueduct may lessen its quality.

From hurricanes to wildfires, a new generation of technologies could help utilities better plan for the risk of extreme weather to their electric grid.

Sarah Clendaniel, 36, planned to destroy the power grid for the Baltimore region by shooting electrical substations, the authorities said. Her lawyers asked for 10 years, citing early trauma.

Videos from Tulkarm and Jenin show bulldozers destroying infrastructure and businesses, as well as soldiers impeding local emergency responders.

It looks like and feels like a regular street. But beneath the surface, six layers are working to keep rainwater from overwhelming New York City neighborhoods.

Readers discuss the wave of attacks in Lebanon. Also: Donald Trump’s golf outing; the state of bridges in America; the importance of voting.

Flooding events around the world share a common factor of an atmosphere made warmer by climate change. What can be done to help citizens prepare?

After a delay of several months, General Motors said owners of its battery-powered models would now be able to use Tesla charging stations with adapters.

Moscow’s troops have retaken a few villages in a border area that Kyiv’s forces invaded last month and are also advancing steadily in eastern Ukraine.

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