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The rise of data centers supporting the AI boom is expected to increase energy demand by 2 to 3 percent annually in the Great Lakes region, stressing local grids and raising consumer costs. The ...
AHWATUKEE, AZ (AZFamily) — Residents near a planned 1 million-square-foot data center in Ahwatukee are raising concerns about the development, saying they were not aware of the issues surrounding data ...
Republican state legislators in several states want to pause new data center construction, a break with President Donald Trump and most congressional Republicans. Republicans in Washington, D.C., have ...
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ST. PAUL — Environmental advocates and residents who live near proposed data centers called for a moratorium on new hyper-scale data centers and other restrictions at a rally Wednesday, Feb. 18, at ...
This article was co-reported with The Waco Bridge, a new local newsroom serving the Waco-area. Sign up for the Waco Bridge's newsletter here. From Amarillo to Waco, College Station to Harlingen, ...
The Git suggests Google sees CLI as a cleaner alternative to Model Context Protocol (MCP) setups, which can require a lot of ...
FESTUS, Mo. – During Monday’s Festus City Council meeting, several residents spoke out against the possibility of a hyper-scale data center being built in their community. The council recently ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During a town hall in Tolar on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2025, Hood County Commissioner Dave Eagle announced that he intends to ...
Anthropic's quiet move to secure massive computing capacity marks a strategic escalation that could reshape competition among leading AI labs, intensifying pressure on rivals such as OpenAI and ...
From Amarillo to Waco, College Station to Harlingen, Texans are raising concerns over the proliferation of data centers — and the tremendous amounts of water and energy they are poised to suck up.