U.S. To Approve First Nuclear Reactors In 30 Years

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The U.S. is set to approve licenses to build two new nuclear reactors in Georgia, the first approval in more than 30 years, CNN reports. The reactors will be housed at the Vogtle nuclear power plant complex about 170 miles east of Atlanta. 

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