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US condemns Russia over nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile use in Ukraine
The United States sharply criticised Russia on Monday, January 12, for its use of a nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile in Ukraine, describing the launch as a dangerous and unjustified escalation of the ongoing conflict. The condemnation was delivered during an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council convened to address the latest developments in the war. Addressing the council, US Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce said Russia’s decision t
US condemns Russia over nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile use in Ukraine
The United States sharply criticised Russia on Monday, January 12, for its use of a nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile in Ukraine, describing the launch as a dangerous and unjustified escalation of the ongoing conflict. The condemnation was delivered during an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council convened to address the latest developments in the war. Addressing the council, US Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce said Russia’s decision t
Houston customers to see higher electric bills as CenterPoint launches $2.9b upgrade
State regulators have approved CenterPoint Energy’s $2.9 billion systemwide resiliency plan, setting the stage for a series of gradual rate increases that will begin affecting customers next year. Under the approved structure, electric bills will rise by about one dollar per month at the start, eventually reaching an additional four dollars per month by 2028. These increases come at a time when many Houston-area residents are already adjusting to multiple rate changes that have occurred over t
Houston customers to see higher electric bills as CenterPoint launches $2.9b upgrade
State regulators have approved CenterPoint Energy’s $2.9 billion systemwide resiliency plan, setting the stage for a series of gradual rate increases that will begin affecting customers next year. Under the approved structure, electric bills will rise by about one dollar per month at the start, eventually reaching an additional four dollars per month by 2028. These increases come at a time when many Houston-area residents are already adjusting to multiple rate changes that have occurred over t









