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Nuclear stocks surge after U.S. Army unveils small reactor deployment plan
Nuclear energy stocks rallied sharply on Wednesday following the U.S. Army’s announcement of a new initiative to deploy small nuclear reactors across military installations. The move has sparked renewed investor optimism in advanced reactor technologies, signaling growing government support for next-generation energy systems designed to meet future power demands. Shares of several nuclear-related companies surged in response to the news. NuScale Power, a pioneer in small modular r
Nuclear stocks surge after U.S. Army unveils small reactor deployment plan
Nuclear energy stocks rallied sharply on Wednesday following the U.S. Army’s announcement of a new initiative to deploy small nuclear reactors across military installations. The move has sparked renewed investor optimism in advanced reactor technologies, signaling growing government support for next-generation energy systems designed to meet future power demands. Shares of several nuclear-related companies surged in response to the news. NuScale Power, a pioneer in small modular r
DC police chief approves limited cooperation with federal immigration enforcement
Washington’s ongoing debate over policing and immigration took another turn after DC Police Chief Pamela Smith issued a new executive order allowing limited cooperation between the Metropolitan Police Department and federal immigration enforcement agencies. The directive, which went into effect immediately, outlines how officers may interact with federal immigration personnel while still maintaining restrictions on sensitive custody information. The order makes clear that DC
DC police chief approves limited cooperation with federal immigration enforcement
Washington’s ongoing debate over policing and immigration took another turn after DC Police Chief Pamela Smith issued a new executive order allowing limited cooperation between the Metropolitan Police Department and federal immigration enforcement agencies. The directive, which went into effect immediately, outlines how officers may interact with federal immigration personnel while still maintaining restrictions on sensitive custody information. The order makes clear that DC









