As Russia pressures local residents to leave, a hydroelectric dam outside the city may prove to be a major point of contention.
A combination of full storage, lower demand and mild weather, among other factors, has eased concerns of a spike in heating and power prices — for now.
Ukrainian officials confirmed missile strikes in at least half a dozen regions, and the country’s state energy company imposed restrictions in several areas.
While the federal government is committed to a multibillion-dollar improvement to train service, an already long schedule may face delays.
The fate of a Senate race in President Biden’s home state could determine the prospects of the rest of his legislative agenda.
The stepped-up attacks on cities, including through the heavy use of Iranian-made exploding drones, threaten a new sort of humanitarian crisis for Ukrainians this winter.
A central location and web of gas pipelines are helping boost gas imports in the country even as it tries to stick to its clean energy goals.
The country is experiencing its worst floods in years, largely because of heavy rains caused by climate change.
At an event in Southern California, the president says his administration is working to keep costs down and warns that Republicans will drive prices higher if they gain power.
Bills are piling up and infections are spreading, yet there are no signs that Beijing plans to rethink a cornerstone of its pandemic policy.
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