This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have tracked data centers’ growing water footprint in California. He ...
Servers in a data center in 2015. The data-center economy is booming in California, and Gov. Gavin Newsom doesn’t want to slow it down. The governor vetoed a bill on Saturday that would have provided ...
In a data-driven world, pauses in government economic data do more than inconvenience economists, they create dangerous blind spots for investors and business leaders.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is pitching California as a model of entrepreneurial vigor, but the state's economy is actually in an extended slowdown.
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission. Surging electricity demand from data centers across the U.S. is outpacing the supply of new clean energy sources, ...
2:01 Canadian Chiefs of Police call for swift passage of Safe Borders Act EDITOR’S NOTE: An earlier headline incorrectly stated that the Liberals were axing the plan to let police access online data ...
California is riding a wave of Big Tech legislation, with the state's leaders signing several technology-related bills in quick succession. The first, referred to as the Transparency in Frontier ...
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California cracks down on water theft but spares data centers from disclosing how much they use
Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed legislation that would have required data centers to report how much water they use. New data centers have been rapidly proliferating in California and other western ...
California lawmakers started the year signaling they were ready to get tough on data centers, aiming to protect the environment and electricity ratepayers. Nine months later, they have little to show ...
Public hearings, noise regulations and reports on water and electricity use are among the rules under consideration for data centers proposed in the future in Lancaster city. The new rules could take ...
This story is a collaboration between CBC News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation (IJF). A celebrated Vancouver researcher used fabricated data and hid evidence of infected wounds to falsely ...
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