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Thursday, February 12, 2026

The 10 Best and 10 Worst U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions

The 10 Best and 10 Worst U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions

The risks of DOE sidestepping NEPA | Latitude Media

The risks of DOE sidestepping NEPA | Latitude Media

PJM and ERCOT are navigating a capacity rollercoaster | Latitude Media

PJM and ERCOT are navigating a capacity rollercoaster | Latitude Media

SOLV Energy’s $6 billion debut | Latitude Media

SOLV Energy’s $6 billion debut | Latitude Media

AI’s power surge: 5 ways AI could make the grid more reliable, efficient and flexible | Utility Dive

AI’s power surge: 5 ways AI could make the grid more reliable, efficient and flexible | Utility Dive

Western US gripped by extreme snow drought: ‘I’ve never seen a winter like this’ | US weather | The Guardian

Western US gripped by extreme snow drought: ‘I’ve never seen a winter like this’ | US weather | The Guardian

China Banks Told to Reduce US Treasury Holdings. Here's What That Means. - Business Insider

China Banks Told to Reduce US Treasury Holdings. Here's What That Means. - Business Insider

Experts issue warning as unprecedented crisis jeopardizes entire US region: 'Everything that we care about is at stake here'

Experts issue warning as unprecedented crisis jeopardizes entire US region: 'Everything that we care about is at stake here'

Simpler Solar Regulations Would Save Americans $1.2 Trillion - Heatmap News

Simpler Solar Regulations Would Save Americans $1.2 Trillion - Heatmap News

Build AI in America: Anthropic Energy Report \ Anthropic

Build AI in America: Anthropic Energy Report \ Anthropic

Covering electricity price increases from our data centers \ Anthropic

Covering electricity price increases from our data centers \ Anthropic

Trump Is a Global ‘Wrecking Ball,’ European Security Experts Say - The New York Times

Trump Is a Global ‘Wrecking Ball,’ European Security Experts Say - The New York Times

God Is Pro-Growth - The Catholic Thing

God Is Pro-Growth - The Catholic Thing

(Dobbs) Not tethered.... "to the realities back here on planet Earth.”

(Dobbs) Not tethered.... "to the realities back here on planet Earth.”

Neocon & Final Confrontation | Armstrong Economics

Neocon & Final Confrontation | Armstrong Economics

California’s Energy Evolution

California’s Energy Evolution

Trump Will Order Defense Department to Buy Coal Power - Inside Climate News

Trump Will Order Defense Department to Buy Coal Power - Inside Climate News

As the Trump EPA Prepares to Revoke Key Legal Finding on Climate Change, What Happens Next? - Inside Climate News

As the Trump EPA Prepares to Revoke Key Legal Finding on Climate Change, What Happens Next? - Inside Climate News

A Conundrum: Strategic Minerals and a Peripheral Africa - Foreign Policy Research Institute

A Conundrum: Strategic Minerals and a Peripheral Africa - Foreign Policy Research Institute

Why the SpaceX & xAI Merger, IPO, and Pivot to the Moon?

Why the SpaceX & xAI Merger, IPO, and Pivot to the Moon?

America and China at the Edge of Ruin | Foreign Affairs

America and China at the Edge of Ruin | Foreign Affairs

Why are the US and Israel Obsessed With Eliminating Iran’s Ballistic Missiles?

Why are the US and Israel Obsessed With Eliminating Iran’s Ballistic Missiles?

[Salon] The Architect of Ghost Finance: Why the Press Failed to Decode Jeffrey Epstein - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

The Architect of Ghost Finance: Why the Press Failed to Decode Jeffrey Epstein Summary: Jeffrey Epstein’s rise to power was not a result of "magnetic personality" or "lucky breaks," but rather his early career as a financial architect for the CIA-linked bank BCCI and the Safari Club. By mastering "mirrored oil options" to fund covert operations like Operation Cyclone, Epstein gained a level of intelligence-backed immunity that facilitated his global network and decades of criminal impunity. The public fascination with Jeffrey Epstein has long been fed by a narrative of the “charming enigma”, a self-made Gatsby who climbed from a Brooklyn classroom to the pinnacle of global power. A recent, exhaustive investigation by the New York Times (NYT) has added significant texture to this story, unearthing what it calls the “fullest portrait to date” of Epstein as a “prodigious manipulator and liar”. Similarly, the Financial Times (FT) asks a pertinent question: “How did a college dropout from a working-class family in Brooklyn manage to do it?”. Yet, despite their rigorous investigations, both publications fall into the same trap that has ensnared Western media for decades. The Times frames Epstein’s rise as a series of “extraordinarily lucky breaks” and “unexplained magnetism”. The Financial Times suggests the answer lies in his "extraordinary ability to work out exactly what some of the world's richest and most powerful people wanted". These explanations are incomplete because they fail to provide the structural logic that explains Epstein's absolute impunity. When one connects the new evidence from the New York Times and the Financial Times with the geopolitical realities of the late 1970s, specifically the rise of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) and the CIA’s "Safari Club" - the “monster of Wall Street” reveals himself to be something far more clinical. Epstein was not a socialite who happened to be a financier; he was a specialist in “ghost finance,” purpose-built by the intelligence-industrial complex to facilitate the clandestine movement of arms and money through the Middle East. The story begins in 1976, the year Jeffrey Epstein joined the floor at Bear Stearns. As the NYT correctly identifies, this was an “extraordinarily lucky break” for a man who had just been asked to leave his teaching job at the Dalton School for poor performance. He was hired by Ace Greenberg, a top executive who took a liking to Epstein despite the later discovery that Epstein had lied about his entire education. Yet, rather than being fired, Epstein was protected. The NYT attributes this to his “magnetism,” but the institutional context suggests a deeper utility. This period (1976–1981) overlapped exactly with the scaling up of the BCCI and Safari Club network. The Safari Club was a covert alliance of intelligence services from France, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and pre-revolutionary Iran, formed in 1976 to bypass post-Watergate congressional oversight that had heavily restricted the CIA’s powers. It was largely financed by Saudi petrodollars and required an “off-the-books” treasury to conduct anti-communist operations across Africa and Asia. To satisfy this need, Kamal Adham (the director of Saudi intelligence) and George H.W. Bush (then director of the CIA) helped transform BCCI, a Pakistani merchant bank, into a worldwide money-laundering machine, with documented links to the Mossad, Abu Nidal, Saddam Hussein and Manuel Noriega. BCCI was also involved in the sex trafficking of minors and high-end prostitution services throughout the Middle East, especially in the UAE. Epstein’s post-Bear Stearns firm, Intercontinental Assets Group (IAG), specialised in "recovering stolen money" which mirrored the specialised services BCCI provided to intelligence agencies and dictators Bear Stearns acted as a primary broker for Capcom Financial Services, a mysterious entity central to BCCI's criminality. Capcom was created by the former head of BCCI's Treasury Department and was largely controlled by Saudi spymasters, including Kamal Adham and Abdul Raouf Khalil. It moved billions of dollars anonymously through the futures markets, essentially acting as the financial plumbing for operations like Operation Cyclone - the CIA-backed effort to fund the Afghan Mujahideen. By clearing trades through Bear Stearns, these clandestine funds gained a veneer of Wall Street legitimacy. Epstein’s rapid rise to partner by 1980, which the FT notes was a result of his being a “confidante” and “banker” to the elite, was actually rooted in his mastery of the “mirrored oil options” necessary to disguise these payments. A “mirrored oil option” is a sophisticated form of wash trading designed for money laundering. In this mechanism, two distinct legal entities trade with one another, often across different jurisdictions. One entity purchases an identical quantity of financial instruments that the other sells, creating the appearance of two distinct parties while the beneficial owner remains the same. For the Safari Club, these “mirrored trades” allowed payments for illegal weapons or covert funding to look like standard market losses or legitimate hedges on the price of oil. This siphoned assets out of the official system into “safe havens” for intelligence use. This Middle Eastern nexus explains why Epstein was found with an expired 1980s Saudi passport with his photo but a fake name. It was not a mere eccentricity but a tool for a man facilitating “crude oil deals” that were logistical covers for moving petrodollars through the Safari Club’s network. His high-profile connections to figures like Adnan Khashoggi, a legendary Saudi arms dealer and central figure in the Iran-Contra affair, were not social coincidences. Khashoggi’s own Mount Kenya Safari Club became a “safe house” for global power brokers and CIA assets during this exact era. The NYT and FT both document Epstein’s subsequent life as a “social Ponzi scheme,” where he traded on proximity to figures like Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The FT highlights how Epstein would “threaten and bully” when flattery failed, turning intimacy into a fear of exposure. Yet, neither publication admits that his ultimate protection came from his origins. His early exposure to the CIA’s proprietary banking operations provided him with a permanent “get out of jail free” card. This is why, as the NYT notes, he was repeatedly given second chances after being caught “cheating” at Bear Stearns. It is why he was later protected by a “sweetheart deal” in Florida, where federal prosecutors were told he “belonged to intelligence”. His CIA connection gave him the immunity that allowed him to become the monster he was, orchestrating sex-trafficking operations from his Upper East Side townhouse and his private island, Little St James. While the FT and the NYT have performed thorough investigations that unmasked Epstein’s “monster” status, they have failed to tell the whole truth. Like most Western media, they are unable to acknowledge that Epstein’s power was structural rather than personal. He did not become a plutocrat through “magnetism” or “luck” but because he was the common denominator between the four main intelligence agencies involved in the region: he had the Saudi connections via Khashoggi and Adham, the British link via his London partner, the arms dealer Douglas Leese; the US link via his roommate in New York, Stan Pottinger, who ran the US side of illegal arms transactions; and the Israeli link via dozens of documented meetings with Ehud Barak, the head of Israeli military intelligence. Once we understand his origins at the Bear Stearns forex desk and the BCCI-Safari Club nexus, the “mystery” of Jeffrey Epstein’s life dissolves into a very clear and elegant explanation. He did not become one of the most powerful and protected men on the planet because of a magnetic personality or an innate genius for stock picking. He achieved his extraordinary wealth and status because he was, from the very beginning, a banker to the CIA and the architect of the shadow finance that powered the secret wars of the 20th century.

America Hasn't Paid Attention to Ike's Warning

America Hasn't Paid Attention to Ike's Warning

Epstein & The Banality of Evil, by Michael Brenner - The Unz Review

Epstein & The Banality of Evil, by Michael Brenner - The Unz Review

Desalination Key to Our Water Strategy | RealClearEnergy

Desalination Key to Our Water Strategy | RealClearEnergy

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

When the Oligarchs Don’t Need You Anymore - CounterPunch.org

When the Oligarchs Don’t Need You Anymore - CounterPunch.org

Japan's dramatic election result carries dangers | Pearls and Irritations

Japan's dramatic election result carries dangers | Pearls and Irritations

Opinion | The Finance Industry Is a Grift. Let’s Start Treating It That Way. - The New York Times

Opinion | The Finance Industry Is a Grift. Let’s Start Treating It That Way. - The New York Times

Fr. Bob's Reflection for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Guest Post

When we read the morning paper or watch the evening news, the experience can be discouraging. What confronts us is often the worst of humanity: images of death, destruction and chaos. Our first instinct is to complain, to wish it were not so; to say we live in a sick world. Yet we must remember that Jesus lived in a world that was no less broken. In fact, it may have been worse than our own. Government was harsh and oppressive. Human rights were virtually nonexistent. Slavery was accepted as normal. And entertainment was not a Super Bowl or a World Series, but gladiators fighting to the death. As a poet once wrote, “Those were crude and cruel days, and human flesh was cheap.” If we have reason to lament the condition of our world, Jesus had even more. And yet, He never did. Instead of dwelling on the problem, Jesus focused on the solution. Part of that solution was the small group gathered around Him in today’s Gospel, to whom He boldly declares: “You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the world.” It must have stunned them. They likely never thought of themselves that way. They had not caused the world’s sickness – and surely felt powerless to cure it. But Jesus saw them differently. He saw them as essential to God’s healing work. The same is true for us. Jesus tells us today that we are meant to be distinct. We are not to hide our light, but to let it shine. If the world is a ship tossed in darkness, then we are called to be the lighthouse. This does not mean Christians are better than others. It is not a matter of value, but of vocation. Still, this sense of distinction can be difficult to accept. In a world that prizes blending in, Jesus calls us to stand apart. Many are content with being average, thinking as everyone else thinks, or letting the media do the thinking for them. But Jesus calls His followers not to conform, but to lead. We are the Church, and we are meant to shape the world, not be shaped by it. When Jesus speaks of salt and light, He is not elevating us above others; He is calling us to be different. To follow Christ means we cannot simply go along with the crowd. So how are we different? Isaiah gives us the answer in today’s first reading: “Share your bread with the hungry, shelter the homeless, clothe the naked.” The source of this difference is invisible, but its fruits are clear. The source is faith; the fruit is love. Faith cannot be seen, but its impact can – whenever we care for those in need, check on an isolated neighbor, listen to a struggling friend, or offer practical help with compassion. Jesus tells us that the greatest commandment is to love God. And in loving God, we naturally learn to love our neighbor. To claim love for God without love for others is like trying to irrigate a field without water. So, Jesus urges us: “Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in Heaven.” My friends, let your light shine. Be the salt of the earth. Dare to be different. Yours in Christ, Fr. Robert Warren, S.A. Spiritual Director

Are we in an AI bubble? What tech leaders and analysts are saying

Are we in an AI bubble? What tech leaders and analysts are saying

Growing Energy Demand from Data Centres Driven by AI and

Growing Energy Demand from Data Centres Driven by AI and

Americas first: A shift to hemispheric defense - Defense Priorities

Americas first: A shift to hemispheric defense - Defense Priorities

China reminds Trump it holds the note on dollar debt - Asia Times

China reminds Trump it holds the note on dollar debt - Asia Times

The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2026 to 2036 | Congressional Budget Office

The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2026 to 2036 | Congressional Budget Office

Trump's Tariffs Did Not Make America's Economy Great Again

Trump's Tariffs Did Not Make America's Economy Great Again

Threats of U.S. Intervention Over Iranian Protests Test Tehran's Leadership

Threats of U.S. Intervention Over Iranian Protests Test Tehran's Leadership

Rising Trade Deficit Could See Trump Punish Europe in 2026

Rising Trade Deficit Could See Trump Punish Europe in 2026

Trump’s Fantastical Geopolitics

Trump’s Fantastical Geopolitics

Japan's Takaichi Meets With South Korea's Lee Amid China Rift

Japan's Takaichi Meets With South Korea's Lee Amid China Rift

Trump’s War on Renewables in Context

Trump’s War on Renewables in Context

American Optimism Slumps to Record Low

American Optimism Slumps to Record Low

Trump Tariffs: The Economic Impact of the Trump Trade War

Trump Tariffs: The Economic Impact of the Trump Trade War

Big Tech’s AI Spending Spooks Investors  - Newsweek

Big Tech’s AI Spending Spooks Investors  - Newsweek

How better governance can ease pressure on the electricity grid

How better governance can ease pressure on the electricity grid

Will Iran Be the Next Forever War? - by Bill Astore

Will Iran Be the Next Forever War? - by Bill Astore

Tesla’s rooftop solar paradox | Latitude Media

Tesla’s rooftop solar paradox | Latitude Media

Microsoft exploring using advanced power lines to make data centers more energy-efficient | Reuters

Microsoft exploring using advanced power lines to make data centers more energy-efficient | Reuters

Deep Freeze More Than Doubled Power Costs on Biggest US Grid - Bloomberg

Deep Freeze More Than Doubled Power Costs on Biggest US Grid - Bloomberg

Drug Cartel Money Laundering Shifts to Crypto and the Gig Economy - Bloomberg

Drug Cartel Money Laundering Shifts to Crypto and the Gig Economy - Bloomberg

Netanyahu’s Last Window in Washington – Global geopolitics

Netanyahu’s Last Window in Washington – Global geopolitics

US-China: Trump's Focus on West Hands Xi Economic Edge in Asia - Bloomberg

US-China: Trump's Focus on West Hands Xi Economic Edge in Asia - Bloomberg

CBO Boosts US Deficit Call by $1.4 Trillion on Trump Policies - Bloomberg

CBO Boosts US Deficit Call by $1.4 Trillion on Trump Policies - Bloomberg

Ex-Google exec launches AI firm for oil refineries | Semafor

Ex-Google exec launches AI firm for oil refineries | Semafor

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jabs Anthropic over safety policies | Semafor

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jabs Anthropic over safety policies | Semafor

How OpenAI got comfortable with the Pentagon using ChatGPT for war | Semafor

How OpenAI got comfortable with the Pentagon using ChatGPT for war | Semafor

PG&E earnings in focus as California wildfire fund fears loom By Investing.com

PG&E earnings in focus as California wildfire fund fears loom By Investing.com

PG&E on track to provide power to a dozen large San Jose projects by 2030 as part of agreement

PG&E on track to provide power to a dozen large San Jose projects by 2030 as part of agreement

New Allegations Tie Chinese Communist Influence To Anti-ICE Activism - American Liberty News

New Allegations Tie Chinese Communist Influence To Anti-ICE Activism - American Liberty News

America Won’t Be Easily Forgiven—Even After Trump Is Gone | The New Republic

America Won’t Be Easily Forgiven—Even After Trump Is Gone | The New Republic

Report examines how energy efficiency investments alleviate electric demand growth - Daily Energy Insider

Report examines how energy efficiency investments alleviate electric demand growth - Daily Energy Insider

Nvidia, Prologis, EPRI, InfraPartners target prefab data centers at substation sites - DCD

Nvidia, Prologis, EPRI, InfraPartners target prefab data centers at substation sites - DCD

The US slips to its lowest-ever rank in a global corruption index | CNN Business

The US slips to its lowest-ever rank in a global corruption index | CNN Business

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Massive US Airlift Signals Historic Middle East Posture - American Liberty News

Massive US Airlift Signals Historic Middle East Posture - American Liberty News

War on Iran Could Provoke a ‘Shiite Jihad’ - The American Conservative

War on Iran Could Provoke a ‘Shiite Jihad’ - The American Conservative

Trump Reportedly Called Police On Epstein 20 Years Ago - American Liberty News

Trump Reportedly Called Police On Epstein 20 Years Ago - American Liberty News

Trump Reportedly Called Police On Epstein 20 Years Ago - American Liberty News

Trump Reportedly Called Police On Epstein 20 Years Ago - American Liberty News

Sen. Schiff Claims President Intends To 'Subvert' 2026 Midterms - American Liberty News

Sen. Schiff Claims President Intends To 'Subvert' 2026 Midterms - American Liberty News

Board of supervisors requests legislation supporting extended operations at Diablo Canyon - Paso Robles Daily News

Board of supervisors requests legislation supporting extended operations at Diablo Canyon - Paso Robles Daily News

Washington's Cult of the Bomb - CounterPunch.org

Washington's Cult of the Bomb - CounterPunch.org

Salvaging a New START - The American Conservative

Salvaging a New START - The American Conservative

Vatican approves Archbishop Fulton Sheen's cause for beatification - LifeSite

Vatican approves Archbishop Fulton Sheen's cause for beatification - LifeSite

The Beginning of the End for Big Corporate Medicine

The Beginning of the End for Big Corporate Medicine

Gulf funds may be getting their wish for fast-track US deals | Semafor

Gulf funds may be getting their wish for fast-track US deals | Semafor

What Is Geothermal Energy? - Heatmap News

What Is Geothermal Energy? - Heatmap News

BYD mulls new plant in Europe, Canada foray in ’26 overseas shift - Automotive News

BYD mulls new plant in Europe, Canada foray in ’26 overseas shift - Automotive News

The 3 Big Unknowns About the EPA’s Biggest Climate Science Rollback Ever - Heatmap News

The 3 Big Unknowns About the EPA’s Biggest Climate Science Rollback Ever - Heatmap News

Exclusive | Trump to Repeal Landmark Climate Finding in Huge Regulatory Rollback - WSJ

Exclusive | Trump to Repeal Landmark Climate Finding in Huge Regulatory Rollback - WSJ

Global Foresight 2036: What will the next decade bring? - Atlantic Council

Global Foresight 2036: What will the next decade bring? - Atlantic Council

Infrastructure and skilled trades | BlackRock

Infrastructure and skilled trades | BlackRock

CEOs, lawmakers look to tackle infrastructure ‘bottlenecks’ | Semafor

CEOs, lawmakers look to tackle infrastructure ‘bottlenecks’ | Semafor

Global carmakers book $55 billion hit from EV rollback | Reuters

Global carmakers book $55 billion hit from EV rollback | Reuters

Beethoven's Path to Last Rites - The Catholic Thing

Beethoven's Path to Last Rites - The Catholic Thing

American Optimism Slumps to Record Low

American Optimism Slumps to Record Low

Negotiations or Non-Negotiations? Seven Visits, Zero Resolution – Global geopolitics

Negotiations or Non-Negotiations? Seven Visits, Zero Resolution – Global geopolitics

What Would Happen If the Cascadia Subduction Zone Finally Snapped - Animals Around The Globe

What Would Happen If the Cascadia Subduction Zone Finally Snapped - Animals Around The Globe

Chinese banks being warned away from US treasuries unnerves investors | Fortune

Chinese banks being warned away from US treasuries unnerves investors | Fortune

The Resource Cliff - by Tomas Pueyo - Uncharted Territories

The Resource Cliff - by Tomas Pueyo - Uncharted Territories

Monday, February 9, 2026

How to hedge a bubble, AI edition

How to hedge a bubble, AI edition

The U.S. Fire Map Is Changing — And These Researchers Want to Get Ahead of It - Heatmap News

The U.S. Fire Map Is Changing — And These Researchers Want to Get Ahead of It - Heatmap News

The Moral Resistance to Trump’s Politics of Rage - America Magazine

The Moral Resistance to Trump’s Politics of Rage - America Magazine

Israel may strike Iran alone, defense officials warn US | The Jerusalem Post

Israel may strike Iran alone, defense officials warn US | The Jerusalem Post

Clearway Energy’s next act: Meet the demands of data centers | Latitude Media

Clearway Energy’s next act: Meet the demands of data centers | Latitude Media

The Alliance Strategy America Is Using To Confront China - American Liberty News

The Alliance Strategy America Is Using To Confront China - American Liberty News

Conservatives Turn On Bannon After Epstein File Revelations - American Liberty News

Conservatives Turn On Bannon After Epstein File Revelations - American Liberty News

Meteorologists warn that an anomaly in the polar vortex is approaching, and that its speed and shape do not match what textbooks taught decades ago

Meteorologists warn that an anomaly in the polar vortex is approaching, and that its speed and shape do not match what textbooks taught decades ago

Black carbon spewing from ships is a major climate threat in the Arctic | AP News

Black carbon spewing from ships is a major climate threat in the Arctic | AP News

Officials take drastic actions as US region faces water supply crisis: 'We can cut back'

Officials take drastic actions as US region faces water supply crisis: 'We can cut back'

China’s fastest anti-ship missile may have quietly entered naval service

China’s fastest anti-ship missile may have quietly entered naval service

The Military’s AI Strategy Threatens Everything We Love - ZNetwork

The Military’s AI Strategy Threatens Everything We Love - ZNetwork

'Strongest-in-the-Nation' Data Center Moratorium Proposed in NY | Common Dreams

'Strongest-in-the-Nation' Data Center Moratorium Proposed in NY | Common Dreams

[Salon] Syrian Kurds turn to their Iraqi brethren - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

Syrian Kurds turn to their Iraqi brethren Summary: amid a series of setbacks for Syria’s Kurds in recent weeks one potential silver lining has emerged for their political future. We thank Sirwan Kajjo for today’s newsletter. Sirwan, a regular contributor to the AD podcast, is a Kurdish American journalist based in Washington D.C. focussing on Kurdish politics, Islamic militancy, extremism, and conflict in the Middle East and beyond. He is the author of Nothing But Soot a novel about a twentysomething Kurdish man whose quest for a permanent home never ends. You can find his latest podcast here. As the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) came under attack by forces aligned with the Syrian interim government, Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) stepped into a leading role, both diplomatically, in efforts to prevent the violence from spreading further into Kurdish areas, and politically, by offering direct support to embattled Kurdish actors in Syria. The rapid pace of developments in northeast Syria in recent weeks was met by an equally swift humanitarian and political response from Iraqi Kurds in support of their counterparts in Syria. The scale of solidarity, demonstrated by both political forces and ordinary citizens across Iraqi Kurdistan, has few parallels in the Kurds’ complicated political history. It has even surpassed the cross-border mobilisation seen when Kurdish communities in both countries faced attacks by the Islamic State more than a decade ago. Kurdish women in Erbil braid their hair in an act of defiance in solidarity with a Kurdish fighter who had her braid cut off by a Syrian soldier, 23 January 2026 Despite the loss of much of their hard-won de facto autonomy in recent events, Syrian Kurds may yet find long-term benefit in the strong support emerging from Iraq’s Kurdistan Region. If the current ceasefire between the Syrian government and the SDF holds and evolves into a durable political settlement, Syrian Kurds stand to gain significantly from a close and sustained relationship with the KRG. Here is why: The KRG possesses substantial diplomatic reach across the region and in Western capitals. In recent weeks, the ruling Barzani family and its Kurdistan Democratic Party, as well as their rivals in the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, led by the Talabani family, demonstrated their ability to leverage this political influence in support of Syria’s Kurds. Even before the latest crisis, Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, had emerged as a key destination for regional and international diplomats seeking to defuse tensions between Syria’s Kurdish actors and the central government in Damascus. For Iraqi Kurds, support for their brethren across the border is not only a moral imperative but also a strategic calculation. The threats confronting Syrian Kurds are not confined to Syria alone. This is a reality Iraqi Kurdish leaders and society recognised clearly during the recent crisis in northeast Syria. With Kurdish autonomy in Syria under pressure, Iraqi Kurds perceived potential spillover effects on their own autonomous region. Although the Kurdistan Region of Iraq enjoys a more institutionalised form of autonomy within Iraq’s federal system, Kurdish leaders nonetheless view the Kurdish political experiment in Syria as strategic depth that reinforces the security and viability of their own political entity. Syrian Kurds, many of whom have long supported the historic leadership of the Barzanis, also recognised that at this critical juncture it was the Iraqi Kurds who stepped in to support them at a time when most countries – including the United States – aligned with Damascus. It is important to note, however, that solidarity in times of crisis does not necessarily translate into political consensus among divergent actors. In the Kurdish case in particular, ideological differences between Kurdish political movements across national boundaries run deep. Over the past century, Kurdish political history has been marked by fragmentation and ideological divisions, shaped in large part by the fact that Kurds are spread across four different states (Iraq, Iran, Syria and Türkiye), each with distinct political environments that have compelled Kurdish elites to adopt differing strategies and priorities. This polarisation has been most evident in Syria and Iraq, where Kurds have adopted two distinct models of governance, largely reflecting ideological differences between the dominant political forces in each region. In Iraq, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) is generally characterised as conservative and nationalist. In contrast, the Democratic Union Party (PYD), the de facto ruling party in Kurdish Syria, espouses a leftist ideology heavily influenced by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). These divergent ideologies have frequently placed the two Kurdish groups at odds and, at times, led to confrontation. There are, therefore, clear limits to how far political alignment between Syria’s and Iraq’s Kurds can extend. Yet the recent developments in northeast Syria have been significant enough that many Kurdish ideologues and political figures on both sides have openly called for setting ideological differences aside and prioritising the protection of what remains under Kurdish control in Syria. It is this shift in attitude, unthinkable even months ago, that has led many Kurds to believe a durable political partnership between Kurdish actors in Iraq and Syria may no longer be far-fetched. With a new generation that is increasingly politically aware, both within the region and across the diaspora, Kurdish unity, at least in a political and strategic sense, appears increasingly realistic more than ever before.

Will there be the sacrament of marriage in Heaven?

Will there be the sacrament of marriage in Heaven?

Here's why some Catholics observe 70 days of Lent --Aleteia

Here's why some Catholics observe 70 days of Lent --Aleteia

What does the word "Lent" mean? Is it Catholic?

What does the word "Lent" mean? Is it Catholic?

The Ku Klux Klan couldn't dissuade this Brooklyn priest

The Ku Klux Klan couldn't dissuade this Brooklyn priest

How old is Chinese civilisation? It really dates back 8,000 years, an archaeologist argues | South China Morning Post

How old is Chinese civilisation? It really dates back 8,000 years, an archaeologist argues | South China Morning Post

What happens when we give Europe first dibs on US missiles for war | Responsible Statecraft

What happens when we give Europe first dibs on US missiles for war | Responsible Statecraft

ConocoPhillips CEO sends strong message on Venezuela oil future - TheStreet

ConocoPhillips CEO sends strong message on Venezuela oil future - TheStreet

CPUs are Back: The Datacenter CPU Landscape in 2026

CPUs are Back: The Datacenter CPU Landscape in 2026

Scoop: Bipartisan Permitting Bill to Protect Tech Neutrality - Heatmap News

Scoop: Bipartisan Permitting Bill to Protect Tech Neutrality - Heatmap News

The U.S. Has Lost $34 Billion in Clean Energy Projects - Heatmap News

The U.S. Has Lost $34 Billion in Clean Energy Projects - Heatmap News

Word on Fire Institute Conversation on "Antiqua et Nova" with Dr. Joseph Vukov | Word on Fire Institute

Word on Fire Institute Conversation on "Antiqua et Nova" with Dr. Joseph Vukov | Word on Fire Institute

The Sheen beatification is back on — and the Engstrom family says it will be ‘a little piece of heaven’ - OSV News

The Sheen beatification is back on — and the Engstrom family says it will be ‘a little piece of heaven’ - OSV News

Keeping Coal on Life Support | RealClearEnergy

Keeping Coal on Life Support | RealClearEnergy

Delivering on the Promise of Energy Independence | RealClearEnergy

Delivering on the Promise of Energy Independence | RealClearEnergy

State Oversight Subcommittee Looking at Data Centers | RealClearEnergy

State Oversight Subcommittee Looking at Data Centers | RealClearEnergy

Climate and Energy: Let’s Retire the Politics of Fear | RealClearEnergy

Climate and Energy: Let’s Retire the Politics of Fear | RealClearEnergy

The Perils of Petronomics in a Warring World | RealClearEnergy

The Perils of Petronomics in a Warring World | RealClearEnergy

Start Building Again — Permitting Reform the Engine | RealClearEnergy

Start Building Again — Permitting Reform the Engine | RealClearEnergy

Natural gas installations more than doubled in 2025: FERC | Utility Dive

Natural gas installations more than doubled in 2025: FERC | Utility Dive

How H-1B visa changes are fueling tech hiring in India - Rest of World

How H-1B visa changes are fueling tech hiring in India - Rest of World

Report: Imminent Apple hardware updates include MacBook Pro, iPads, and iPhone 17e - Ars Technica

Report: Imminent Apple hardware updates include MacBook Pro, iPads, and iPhone 17e - Ars Technica

Taiwan rejects 'impossible' US demand to relocate 40% of chip production - Cryptopolitan

Taiwan rejects 'impossible' US demand to relocate 40% of chip production - Cryptopolitan

New coil manufacturing machine brings limitless fusion energy a step closer

New coil manufacturing machine brings limitless fusion energy a step closer

IEA: Electricity demand is rising fast, and grids can’t keep up | Electrek

IEA: Electricity demand is rising fast, and grids can’t keep up | Electrek

The $80,000 Hidden Cost: What Meetings Actually Cost Per Employee Every Year [2026 Data]

The $80,000 Hidden Cost: What Meetings Actually Cost Per Employee Every Year [2026 Data]

DC architectures in next-generation energy systems | Latitude Media

DC architectures in next-generation energy systems | Latitude Media

Energy demand from AI – Energy and AI – Analysis - IEA

Energy demand from AI – Energy and AI – Analysis - IEA

(412) Become Someone for Others - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon - YouTube

(412) Become Someone for Others - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon - YouTube

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Pentagon Inks Massive $200 Million Deal to Buy Israeli Cluster Weapons

Pentagon Inks Massive $200 Million Deal to Buy Israeli Cluster Weapons

15 Reasons you MUST serve the poor

15 Reasons you MUST serve the poor

Did you know the Super Bowl trophy is named after a Catholic?

Did you know the Super Bowl trophy is named after a Catholic?

What You’re Getting Wrong About China and AI - POLITICO

What You’re Getting Wrong About China and AI - POLITICO

(410) FULL SPEECH: Iran FM Abbas Araqchi Criticizes Israel, Urges Sanctions & Accountability at Doha Forum - YouTube

(410) FULL SPEECH: Iran FM Abbas Araqchi Criticizes Israel, Urges Sanctions & Accountability at Doha Forum - YouTube

Disaster Looms on the Guadalupe River Floodplain - Inside Climate News

Disaster Looms on the Guadalupe River Floodplain - Inside Climate News

‘A Disaster Waiting to Happen’: How the Fracking Boom Put an Oil Field in the Guadalupe River Floodplain - Inside Climate News

‘A Disaster Waiting to Happen’: How the Fracking Boom Put an Oil Field in the Guadalupe River Floodplain - Inside Climate News

Outrage Erupts Over German Opera's Brutal Trump-Like Satire - American Liberty News

Outrage Erupts Over German Opera's Brutal Trump-Like Satire - American Liberty News

U.S. bishops speak out in defense of Haitian immigrants

U.S. bishops speak out in defense of Haitian immigrants

Message in a bottle reveals how a Servant of God died

Message in a bottle reveals how a Servant of God died

Trump-Fueled Crypto Rally's End Sends Traders Hunting New Savior - Bloomberg

Trump-Fueled Crypto Rally's End Sends Traders Hunting New Savior - Bloomberg

Netanyahu’s son Yair sent to Miami after assaulting his father: Report

Netanyahu’s son Yair sent to Miami after assaulting his father: Report

Unsealed Papers Point To Chilling Possibility — Epstein’s Family Plans? -

Unsealed Papers Point To Chilling Possibility — Epstein’s Family Plans? -

With ICE Using Medicaid Data, Hospitals and States Are in a Bind Over Warning Immigrant Patients | naked capitalism

With ICE Using Medicaid Data, Hospitals and States Are in a Bind Over Warning Immigrant Patients | naked capitalism

How Much Further Can U.S. Forces Go in Mexico? | naked capitalism

How Much Further Can U.S. Forces Go in Mexico? | naked capitalism

Netanyahu To Meet Trump on Wednesday as Israel Pushes for Iran War - News From Antiwar.com

Netanyahu To Meet Trump on Wednesday as Israel Pushes for Iran War - News From Antiwar.com

How China Is Building Influence Along Europe’s Southeastern Edge

How China Is Building Influence Along Europe’s Southeastern Edge

Rising Fire Risk Prompts Utilities to Deliberately Cut Power | Financial Post

Rising Fire Risk Prompts Utilities to Deliberately Cut Power | Financial Post

PG&E, Utilities Rely on Meteorologists to Help Decide When to Cut Power - Bloomberg

PG&E, Utilities Rely on Meteorologists to Help Decide When to Cut Power - Bloomberg

Why Zambia’s Mineral Wealth Has Not Produced Prosperity [Extended Version]

Why Zambia’s Mineral Wealth Has Not Produced Prosperity [Extended Version]

Will the Texas Supreme Court Legalize Child Abuse? | The New Republic

Will the Texas Supreme Court Legalize Child Abuse? | The New Republic

Trump and Musk Knew Exactly Who Jeffrey Epstein Was | The New Republic

Trump and Musk Knew Exactly Who Jeffrey Epstein Was | The New Republic

Trump’s Lawsuit Against the IRS Is Even More Outrageous Than It Seems | The New Republic

Trump’s Lawsuit Against the IRS Is Even More Outrageous Than It Seems | The New Republic

What Is Genocide? - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

What Is Genocide? - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

Trump’s New “Prison Camp” Threat Unleashes Fury Even in MAGA Country | The New Republic

Trump’s New “Prison Camp” Threat Unleashes Fury Even in MAGA Country | The New Republic

Michael Hudson: Destiny of Civilization - Financialization & Collapse

Michael Hudson: Destiny of Civilization - Financialization & Collapse

Meet Steve Kroschel… An Alaskan’s Plight

Meet Steve Kroschel… An Alaskan’s Plight

Nuclear sees tipping point as Meta makes deals with Bill Gates’ TerraPower, Sam Altman-backed Oklo | Fortune

Nuclear sees tipping point as Meta makes deals with Bill Gates’ TerraPower, Sam Altman-backed Oklo | Fortune

Officials take drastic actions as US region faces water supply crisis: 'We can cut back'

Officials take drastic actions as US region faces water supply crisis: 'We can cut back'

The U.S. construction industry will need half a million new workers next year | Fortune

The U.S. construction industry will need half a million new workers next year | Fortune

Russia Turns to India, Sri Lanka for Way Out of Its Labor Crisis - Bloomberg

Russia Turns to India, Sri Lanka for Way Out of Its Labor Crisis - Bloomberg

End of Government Shutdown Is Set to Leave a Hit to GDP, US Data - Bloomberg

End of Government Shutdown Is Set to Leave a Hit to GDP, US Data - Bloomberg

How Can Africa Create 1 Billion Jobs and Secure its Economic Future?

How Can Africa Create 1 Billion Jobs and Secure its Economic Future?

Anthropic AI Safety Obsession Is Its Secret Weapon - Bloomberg

Anthropic AI Safety Obsession Is Its Secret Weapon - Bloomberg

Bad Bunny and Springsteen vs. Bezos: ICE Splits the Media Industry - Bloomberg

Bad Bunny and Springsteen vs. Bezos: ICE Splits the Media Industry - Bloomberg

Kid Rock Halftime Show Shows Trump Cultural Coup Falling Flat - Bloomberg

Kid Rock Halftime Show Shows Trump Cultural Coup Falling Flat - Bloomberg

America Needs Less Trump and Musk, More Eisenhower and Sloan - Bloomberg

America Needs Less Trump and Musk, More Eisenhower and Sloan - Bloomberg

Saturday, February 7, 2026

The madness of George Will: Last lonely never-Trumper forges on - Salon.com

The madness of George Will: Last lonely never-Trumper forges on - Salon.com

How did we get from the '60s to Trump's kitsch White House? - Salon.com

How did we get from the '60s to Trump's kitsch White House? - Salon.com

What a fool believes: Donald Trump and America's bogus respect for "faith" - Salon.com

What a fool believes: Donald Trump and America's bogus respect for "faith" - Salon.com

Trump abolishes the Second Amendment - Salon.com

Trump abolishes the Second Amendment - Salon.com

Meta’s Nuclear Bet Is an Endorsement of Trump’s Energy Vision | RealClearEnergy

Meta’s Nuclear Bet Is an Endorsement of Trump’s Energy Vision | RealClearEnergy

How PJM Is Grappling With Data Center Power Demand - Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

How PJM Is Grappling With Data Center Power Demand - Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

Blue-States-High-Rates.pdf

Blue-States-High-Rates.pdf

Trans surgery is medical malpractice - spiked

Trans surgery is medical malpractice - spiked

Going Back to the Past to Explain ‘Administrative Warrants’, Immigration Enforcement

Going Back to the Past to Explain ‘Administrative Warrants’, Immigration Enforcement

Steve Cortes: Foreign Students Displacing America's Top Students At Public Universities | Video | RealClearPolitics

Steve Cortes: Foreign Students Displacing America's Top Students At Public Universities | Video | RealClearPolitics

Opinion | CA governments can't shed image of persistent corruption

Opinion | CA governments can't shed image of persistent corruption

NERC: Half of America At A High Risk of Blackouts

NERC: Half of America At A High Risk of Blackouts

The criminal elite exposed in the Epstein files are burying the truth

The criminal elite exposed in the Epstein files are burying the truth

Horn Of Africa Becoming 'Battleground' For Rival Gulf Monarchies - Barron's

Horn Of Africa Becoming 'Battleground' For Rival Gulf Monarchies - Barron's

Middle East Preparing For War Ahead Of U.S.-Iran Negotiations

Middle East Preparing For War Ahead Of U.S.-Iran Negotiations

US, China opt out of joint declaration on use of AI in military | The Straits Times

US, China opt out of joint declaration on use of AI in military | The Straits Times

US virtual embassy urges citizens to leave Iran ‘now’

US virtual embassy urges citizens to leave Iran ‘now’

How Vulnerable is the US Electrical Grid to Winter Outages? | naked capitalism

How Vulnerable is the US Electrical Grid to Winter Outages? | naked capitalism

Stay salty (the holy way) - OSV News

Stay salty (the holy way) - OSV News

Inside the crisis at the Kennedy Centre

Inside the crisis at the Kennedy Centre

A social network for AI agents is full of introspection—and threats

A social network for AI agents is full of introspection—and threats

Rising Fire Risk Prompts Utilities to Order Unpopular Power Cuts - Bloomberg

Rising Fire Risk Prompts Utilities to Order Unpopular Power Cuts - Bloomberg

Why The EU Needs War So Desperately | Armstrong Economics

Why The EU Needs War So Desperately | Armstrong Economics

Pope Leo XIV: Peace requires action on human trafficking

Pope Leo XIV: Peace requires action on human trafficking

Pope Leo writes letter on "Church’s interest in sport"

Pope Leo writes letter on "Church’s interest in sport"

"Teach us to recognize Your face in every suffering child"

"Teach us to recognize Your face in every suffering child"

The Next Journey - The Catholic Thing

The Next Journey - The Catholic Thing

Remembering the Rest of the Story - The Catholic Thing

Remembering the Rest of the Story - The Catholic Thing

Fighting the Wicked Witches of the West - The Catholic Thing

Fighting the Wicked Witches of the West - The Catholic Thing

Snowed in and Blessed - The Catholic Thing

Snowed in and Blessed - The Catholic Thing

How to unlock a tidal wave at the grid edge | Utility Dive

How to unlock a tidal wave at the grid edge | Utility Dive

The AI boom needs power. Tariffs can make it fair. | Utility Dive

The AI boom needs power. Tariffs can make it fair. | Utility Dive

How to unlock a tidal wave at the grid edge | Utility Dive

How to unlock a tidal wave at the grid edge | Utility Dive

Trump's Tariffs Backfired and Weakened Economic Power

Trump's Tariffs Backfired and Weakened Economic Power

‘The DOJ Cannot Be Trusted’: A Top Democrat Unloads on the Epstein Files Saga - POLITICO

‘The DOJ Cannot Be Trusted’: A Top Democrat Unloads on the Epstein Files Saga - POLITICO

‘On the Waterfront’ and the Courage to Confront Evil - Word on Fire

‘On the Waterfront’ and the Courage to Confront Evil - Word on Fire

Amb. Chas Freeman: Negotiations… or the Brink of All-Out War? - YouTube

Amb. Chas Freeman: Negotiations… or the Brink of All-Out War? - YouTube

Jeff Bezos Just Taught Liberal Elites How Oligarchy Really Works

Jeff Bezos Just Taught Liberal Elites How Oligarchy Really Works

Friday, February 6, 2026

Is Venezuela's Oil Reform Law Enough to Attract Foreign Investment?

Is Venezuela's Oil Reform Law Enough to Attract Foreign Investment?

Ignore the Hawks. Attacking Iran Comes With Huge Risks - The American Conservative

Ignore the Hawks. Attacking Iran Comes With Huge Risks - The American Conservative

Trump Takes the Path of Least Resistance in Venezuela - WSJ

Trump Takes the Path of Least Resistance in Venezuela - WSJ

Energy Companies Are Dancing in the Data Center Money Fountain - Heatmap News

Energy Companies Are Dancing in the Data Center Money Fountain - Heatmap News

Mideast Source to Haaretz: U.S. Drops Demand for Iran Talks to Cover Ballistic Program, Proxies - Middle East News

Mideast Source to Haaretz: U.S. Drops Demand for Iran Talks to Cover Ballistic Program, Proxies - Middle East News

What Data Centers Mean for Local Jobs - Heatmap News

What Data Centers Mean for Local Jobs - Heatmap News

Republicans Are Increasingly Fighting Data Centers - Heatmap News

Republicans Are Increasingly Fighting Data Centers - Heatmap News

A Permitting U-Turn in Indiana - Heatmap News

A Permitting U-Turn in Indiana - Heatmap News

Lawsuit targets zoning change tied to proposed data center near Beaufort | Hilton Head Island Packet

Lawsuit targets zoning change tied to proposed data center near Beaufort | Hilton Head Island Packet

These Rural Americans Are Trying to Hold Back the Tide of AI - WSJ

These Rural Americans Are Trying to Hold Back the Tide of AI - WSJ

Wide Acclaim for President Trump’s Visionary AI Action Plan – The White House

Wide Acclaim for President Trump’s Visionary AI Action Plan – The White House

Environmental non-profit organization sues to stop data center zoning change in South Carolina - DCD

Environmental non-profit organization sues to stop data center zoning change in South Carolina - DCD

FBI Documents: Epstein = Mossad, Trump "Compromised By Israel"

FBI Documents: Epstein = Mossad, Trump "Compromised By Israel"

BIG FISH: Head of Rothschild Swiss Bank and the CEO of World Economic Forum Caught in the Epstein Files, Showing the Astonishing Reach of Late Pedophile Among the Super Elites | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran

BIG FISH: Head of Rothschild Swiss Bank and the CEO of World Economic Forum Caught in the Epstein Files, Showing the Astonishing Reach of Late Pedophile Among the Super Elites | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran

The Guardrails are Coming Down; Presidential Power Run Amok

The Guardrails are Coming Down; Presidential Power Run Amok

Iran, US Head Toward War They Don’t Want

Iran, US Head Toward War They Don’t Want

Faith on screen: Why is religion winning back American audiences, according to a study? - ZENIT - English

Faith on screen: Why is religion winning back American audiences, according to a study? - ZENIT - English

Cuba: Oil sanctions will hit the poorest and weakest warn bishops - ZENIT - English

Cuba: Oil sanctions will hit the poorest and weakest warn bishops - ZENIT - English

Ray Kurzweil’s 1991 AI predictions feel strikingly familiar today, revealing how progress advanced faster than our understanding of intelligence and purpose | TechRadar

Ray Kurzweil’s 1991 AI predictions feel strikingly familiar today, revealing how progress advanced faster than our understanding of intelligence and purpose | TechRadar

Massive Chinese data breach allegedly spills 8.7 billion records - here's what we know | TechRadar

Massive Chinese data breach allegedly spills 8.7 billion records - here's what we know | TechRadar

Trump Press Sec Snaps at Media as Spin on Threat to Rig 2026 Goes Awry | The New Republic

Trump Press Sec Snaps at Media as Spin on Threat to Rig 2026 Goes Awry | The New Republic

Invasive strawberry guava (Psidium cattleyanum) disrupts forest recovery and invertebrate biodiversity in Madagascar's threatened rainforest ecosystem - ScienceDirect

Invasive strawberry guava (Psidium cattleyanum) disrupts forest recovery and invertebrate biodiversity in Madagascar's threatened rainforest ecosystem - ScienceDirect

Particle pollution from wildfire smoke tied to 24,100 U.S. deaths annually | STAT

Particle pollution from wildfire smoke tied to 24,100 U.S. deaths annually | STAT

Wildfire Smoke Deaths Are Spiking as the Planet Warms - Heatmap News

Wildfire Smoke Deaths Are Spiking as the Planet Warms - Heatmap News

Google’s Investment Surge Is Fabulous News for Utilities - Heatmap News

Google’s Investment Surge Is Fabulous News for Utilities - Heatmap News

Amazon to Spend $200 Billion on AI Infrastructure; AMZN Stock Drops - Bloomberg

Amazon to Spend $200 Billion on AI Infrastructure; AMZN Stock Drops - Bloomberg

Amazon outbids WA utility for one of nation’s largest solar projects | The Seattle Times

Amazon outbids WA utility for one of nation’s largest solar projects | The Seattle Times

European EV Sales Overtake Gas for the First Time - Heatmap News

European EV Sales Overtake Gas for the First Time - Heatmap News

White House Pitches Allies on an Anti-China Mineral Trading Bloc - Heatmap News

White House Pitches Allies on an Anti-China Mineral Trading Bloc - Heatmap News

US clean energy project cancellations hit $34B - E&E News by POLITICO

US clean energy project cancellations hit $34B - E&E News by POLITICO

The big split driving the tricky politics of AI data centers - POLITICO

The big split driving the tricky politics of AI data centers - POLITICO

Job openings plummet in warning sign for Trump's economy - POLITICO

Job openings plummet in warning sign for Trump's economy - POLITICO

A Radical Grid Idea Gains Traction on the Right — and Left - Heatmap News

A Radical Grid Idea Gains Traction on the Right — and Left - Heatmap News

Dubai - by Tomas Pueyo - Uncharted Territories

Dubai - by Tomas Pueyo - Uncharted Territories

What's Current? Issue #128: Can California's Oil Industry Survive?

What's Current? Issue #128: Can California's Oil Industry Survive?

A wild week for gas markets | Wood Mackenzie

A wild week for gas markets | Wood Mackenzie

How PJM Is Grappling With Data Center Power Demand - Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

How PJM Is Grappling With Data Center Power Demand - Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

Senator Warns of 'Potentially Criminal Conduct' Over UAE-World Liberty Financial Deal - Decrypt

Senator Warns of 'Potentially Criminal Conduct' Over UAE-World Liberty Financial Deal - Decrypt

Big Tech's AI spending spree: $650 billion in 1 year

Big Tech's AI spending spree: $650 billion in 1 year

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Former US officials warn of impending 'widespread collapse of American agriculture': 'Our farmers and ranchers … can't compete with the world'

Former US officials warn of impending 'widespread collapse of American agriculture': 'Our farmers and ranchers … can't compete with the world'

China joins race to develop space-based data centers with 5-year plan | Space

China joins race to develop space-based data centers with 5-year plan | Space

The path to market for new nuclear reactors | Latitude Media

The path to market for new nuclear reactors | Latitude Media

Spotify ventures into physical book sales, adds new audiobook features | TechCrunch

Spotify ventures into physical book sales, adds new audiobook features | TechCrunch

Sam Altman got exceptionally testy over Claude Super Bowl ads | TechCrunch

Sam Altman got exceptionally testy over Claude Super Bowl ads | TechCrunch

OpenAI launches Frontier, an AI agent platform that could reshape enterprise software | Fortune

OpenAI launches Frontier, an AI agent platform that could reshape enterprise software | Fortune

Alas, Babylon - Real Scott Ritter

Alas, Babylon - Real Scott Ritter

A Prophesy Fulfilled?... President Trump at National Prayer Breakfast: "We're Going to Rededicate America as One Nation Under God" (Video) | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft

A Prophesy Fulfilled?... President Trump at National Prayer Breakfast: "We're Going to Rededicate America as One Nation Under God" (Video) | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft

Iran’s Despair Is the Result of the Trump Administration's Sanctions Policy

Iran’s Despair Is the Result of the Trump Administration's Sanctions Policy

(398) World’s Largest AI Datacenter — $100B Disaster - YouTube

(398) World’s Largest AI Datacenter — $100B Disaster - YouTube

The Economic, Constitutional Vices of CA’s Wealth Tax | RealClearPolicy

The Economic, Constitutional Vices of CA’s Wealth Tax | RealClearPolicy

The U.S Occupation of Nigeria Begins – Global geopolitics

The U.S Occupation of Nigeria Begins – Global geopolitics

Big Take: Unpacking the Market’s AI Anxiety - Bloomberg

Big Take: Unpacking the Market’s AI Anxiety - Bloomberg

Zelenskiy Asks Trump for More Arms to Force Putin to End the War - Bloomberg

Zelenskiy Asks Trump for More Arms to Force Putin to End the War - Bloomberg

The criminal elite exposed in the Epstein files are burying the truth

The criminal elite exposed in the Epstein files are burying the truth

Hoover Acquires Wartime Journals Of Imperial Japanese Navy Captain Shimoda | Hoover Institution

Hoover Acquires Wartime Journals Of Imperial Japanese Navy Captain Shimoda | Hoover Institution

(398) Twenty Million Left Behind: Nigeria’s Broken Education Policies | Hoover History Lab | Gift Iyioku - YouTube

(398) Twenty Million Left Behind: Nigeria’s Broken Education Policies | Hoover History Lab | Gift Iyioku - YouTube

Trump's bid for hemispheric supremacy - Engelsberg ideas

Trump's bid for hemispheric supremacy - Engelsberg ideas

At the End of the Postwar World

At the End of the Postwar World

My Fake AI Problem - by John J. Mearsheimer

My Fake AI Problem - by John J. Mearsheimer

Why U.S. Car Companies Want to Make Giant Batteries - The New York Times

Why U.S. Car Companies Want to Make Giant Batteries - The New York Times

Siemens Energy Bets $1 Billion That A.I. Power Demand Will Last - The New York Times

Siemens Energy Bets $1 Billion That A.I. Power Demand Will Last - The New York Times

Analysis: Clean energy drove more than a third of China’s GDP growth in 2025 - Carbon Brief

Analysis: Clean energy drove more than a third of China’s GDP growth in 2025 - Carbon Brief

Bypassing the Grid: How Data Centers Are Building Their Own Power Plants

Bypassing the Grid: How Data Centers Are Building Their Own Power Plants

Alphabet plans record $185 billion AI spending—but CEO says it still won't be enough | Fortune

Alphabet plans record $185 billion AI spending—but CEO says it still won't be enough | Fortune

Winter Storm Fern Proves Grid Reliability a Necessity | RealClearEnergy

Winter Storm Fern Proves Grid Reliability a Necessity | RealClearEnergy

Venezuela Needs More Than Just Oil Sector Reform | RealClearEnergy

Venezuela Needs More Than Just Oil Sector Reform | RealClearEnergy

Trump’s Attack on Climate Rules Gets Awkward | RealClearEnergy

Trump’s Attack on Climate Rules Gets Awkward | RealClearEnergy

Crudely Put: Oil Is Everywhere | RealClearEnergy

Crudely Put: Oil Is Everywhere | RealClearEnergy

Data Centers Powering Texas’ Next Era of Growth | RealClearEnergy

Data Centers Powering Texas’ Next Era of Growth | RealClearEnergy

When it comes to climate and energy, let’s retire the politics of fear - TEA

When it comes to climate and energy, let’s retire the politics of fear - TEA

Eucharistic Miracle of Tumaco

Eucharistic Miracle of Tumaco

When St. Agatha helped stop a volcano from destroying a city

When St. Agatha helped stop a volcano from destroying a city

The surprising brain benefit of helping with grandchildren

The surprising brain benefit of helping with grandchildren

The surprising brain benefit of helping with grandchildren

The surprising brain benefit of helping with grandchildren

China Ramps Up Energy Boom Flagged by Musk as Key to AI Race - Bloomberg

China Ramps Up Energy Boom Flagged by Musk as Key to AI Race - Bloomberg

Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for February 4 - Bloomberg

Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for February 4 - Bloomberg

Trump’s AI Dominance Plans Threatened by His Own Attacks on Solar, Wind - Bloomberg

Trump’s AI Dominance Plans Threatened by His Own Attacks on Solar, Wind - Bloomberg

Exclusive | Trump Administration to Make It Easier to Fire 50,000 Federal Workers - WSJ

Exclusive | Trump Administration to Make It Easier to Fire 50,000 Federal Workers - WSJ

Bypassing the Grid: How Data Centers Are Building Their Own Power Plants

Bypassing the Grid: How Data Centers Are Building Their Own Power Plants

Bypassing the Grid: How Data Centers Are Building Their Own Power Plants

Bypassing the Grid: How Data Centers Are Building Their Own Power Plants

Donald Trump's call for nuclear tests met with resistance

Donald Trump's call for nuclear tests met with resistance

Trump’s Most Self-Defeating Move on Rare Minerals - Heatmap News

Trump’s Most Self-Defeating Move on Rare Minerals - Heatmap News

Trump Takes an Equity Stake in Another Rare Earth Company - Heatmap News

Trump Takes an Equity Stake in Another Rare Earth Company - Heatmap News

Trump Takes an Equity Stake in Another Rare Earth Company - Heatmap News

Trump Takes an Equity Stake in Another Rare Earth Company - Heatmap News

The Paradox of Trump’s Critical Minerals Crusade - Heatmap News

The Paradox of Trump’s Critical Minerals Crusade - Heatmap News

(397) Vice President JD Vance Delivers Remarks at the Critical Minerals Ministerial - YouTube

(397) Vice President JD Vance Delivers Remarks at the Critical Minerals Ministerial - YouTube

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

High electricity prices are cooling heat pump installations - Fast Company

High electricity prices are cooling heat pump installations - Fast Company

Tech Companies Showing Signs of Distress as They Run Out of Money for AI Infrastructure

Tech Companies Showing Signs of Distress as They Run Out of Money for AI Infrastructure

Colorado River Negotiators Are Nearly Out of Time and Snowpack - Inside Climate News

Colorado River Negotiators Are Nearly Out of Time and Snowpack - Inside Climate News

Fr. Bob's Reflection for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

The Gospel reading today can feel strange, and even unsettling. In the Beatitudes, Jesus seems to turn the world upside down. Instead of praising the successful, the assertive, or the powerful, He tells us that the Kingdom of God is set up to reward the poor, the sad, the meek and the hungry. Before we hear those words, St. Paul reminds the Corinthians of a hard truth about themselves. Most of them were not wealthy. They were not highly educated. They did not hold positions of power or influence. And yet, Paul tells them plainly: God chose you, on purpose. Those whom society overlooked were the very ones God called His own. God wants each of us to know that we matter deeply to Him. Abraham Lincoln once joked, “God must love the common man – He made so many of them.” Joseph Stalin later mocked the Church by asking, “How many divisions does the Pope have?” By worldly standards, the Church looked weak compared to Stalin’s power and cruelty. Yet today, the Church endures, while Stalin’s empire has long since collapsed. Time and time again, God works through what the world deems weak, in order to shame the strong. As Saint Paul reminds us, “God chose the weak to confound the strong. God chose the foolish to confound the wise.” Who else but God could use someone like Mother Teresa – a small, unassuming woman working quietly among the dying in India. She moved nations and governments toward compassion. To those outside the faith, Christianity often doesn’t make any sense. We believe things that seem impossible. We may even appear foolish in the eyes of the world. We believe in one God in three Persons. We believe that God was born in a stable, died on a cross and rose from the dead. We believe that Christ comes to us under the humble appearances of bread and wine. We believe in loving God above all else and loving our neighbor as ourselves – even neighbors we don’t like or barely know. No wonder the world sometimes looks at us as if we’re crazy. But maybe being Christian means being willing to look foolish. Have you ever been to a rodeo? The cowboys are the stars of the show – strong, skilled and daring. The crowd cheers them on. But when a cowboy is thrown from his horse and lies helpless in the arena, it’s the clowns who rush in. With silly costumes and funny antics, they distract the animal while others pull the fallen rider to safety. The crowd laughs, but in truth, the clowns are the real heroes. When danger strikes, when someone is vulnerable and in need of mercy, it takes courage and compassion to step in. When someone is down, send in the clowns. They’re all around us: ordinary Christians trying to live the Gospel, day by day. Not seeking applause or recognition – only striving to do God’s will. Today’s Gospel invites us to ask an honest question: What qualifies us to be called “blessed” by Jesus? Are we merciful? Are we peacemakers? Are we poor in spirit? There are no easy answers. It might be simpler to ignore the challenge altogether. But perhaps there’s an unspoken Beatitude for us as well: “Blessed are those who struggle with the issues; who suffer criticism for acting on behalf of the Gospel.” If Christ were to look at you today and say, “Blessed are you because…” How would you finish that sentence? Yours in Christ, Fr. Robert Warren, S.A. Spiritual Director

WHAT COMES NEXT IN IRAN? - Seymour Hersh

WHAT COMES NEXT IN IRAN? - Seymour Hersh

Mexico’s Pemex Vows To Continue Oil Exports To Cuba Amid Trump Threats | OilPrice.com

Mexico’s Pemex Vows To Continue Oil Exports To Cuba Amid Trump Threats | OilPrice.com

Governor ‘Not Convinced’ California Wants to Take Over PG&E

Governor ‘Not Convinced’ California Wants to Take Over PG&E

Reinvigorating the Nuclear Industrial Base – The White House

Reinvigorating the Nuclear Industrial Base – The White House

Drought Is Redefining the Future of the Great Plains - Animals Around The Globe

Drought Is Redefining the Future of the Great Plains - Animals Around The Globe

Embarking upon a new century of success, Entergy Mississippi continues to revolutionize the future of power generation

Embarking upon a new century of success, Entergy Mississippi continues to revolutionize the future of power generation

Siemens Energy to spend $1B expanding US turbine and grid factories - E&E News by POLITICO

Siemens Energy to spend $1B expanding US turbine and grid factories - E&E News by POLITICO

Pope Leo XIV is the most highly regarded global leader according to the world's oldest public opinion poll - ZENIT - English

Pope Leo XIV is the most highly regarded global leader according to the world's oldest public opinion poll - ZENIT - English

Fighting the Wicked Witches of the West - The Catholic Thing

Fighting the Wicked Witches of the West - The Catholic Thing

(1) Quick Take: A Look at the Islamic Slave Trade

(1) Quick Take: A Look at the Islamic Slave Trade

TVA pursues 6.2 GW of new generation, citing data centers, population growth | Utility Dive

TVA pursues 6.2 GW of new generation, citing data centers, population growth | Utility Dive

House lawmakers press FERC on affordability, reliability and gas | Utility Dive

House lawmakers press FERC on affordability, reliability and gas | Utility Dive

Nvidia’s AI chip sales to China delayed by US security review

Nvidia’s AI chip sales to China delayed by US security review

Nvidia AI chip sales to China stalled by U.S. security review, FT reports

Nvidia AI chip sales to China stalled by U.S. security review, FT reports

How PJM Is Grappling With Data Center Power Demand - Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

How PJM Is Grappling With Data Center Power Demand - Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

EPRI, NVIDIA, Prologis, and InfraPartners Announce

EPRI, NVIDIA, Prologis, and InfraPartners Announce

Siemens Energy Bets $1 Billion That A.I. Power Demand Will Last - The New York Times

Siemens Energy Bets $1 Billion That A.I. Power Demand Will Last - The New York Times

Renewables developer NextEra is investing in gas generation | Latitude Media

Renewables developer NextEra is investing in gas generation | Latitude Media

Voltus, Octopus launch ‘bring-your-own-capacity’ partnership | Latitude Media

Voltus, Octopus launch ‘bring-your-own-capacity’ partnership | Latitude Media

Largest Power Project In US Approved For West Texas Amid Gas Plant And Data Center Buildout - Energy News Beat

Largest Power Project In US Approved For West Texas Amid Gas Plant And Data Center Buildout - Energy News Beat

Colorado proposes tax breaks for data centers - DCD

Colorado proposes tax breaks for data centers - DCD

Largest Power Project In US Approved For West Texas Amid Gas Plant And Data Center Buildout - Energy News Beat

Largest Power Project In US Approved For West Texas Amid Gas Plant And Data Center Buildout - Energy News Beat

Securing Critical Mineral Supply: A Government–Industry Dialogue | CSIS Events

Securing Critical Mineral Supply: A Government–Industry Dialogue | CSIS Events

Trump mineral stockpile will buy ‘valuable time,’ exec says | Semafor

Trump mineral stockpile will buy ‘valuable time,’ exec says | Semafor

'Billionaire Boys Club': What the Latest Epstein Files Reveal About Elite Impunity, by Amy Goodman - The Unz Review

'Billionaire Boys Club': What the Latest Epstein Files Reveal About Elite Impunity, by Amy Goodman - The Unz Review

Is Natural Gas About to Explode Higher… or Collapse? | RealClearEnergy

Is Natural Gas About to Explode Higher… or Collapse? | RealClearEnergy

How Fern Is Affecting Gas Supply, Demand | RealClearEnergy

How Fern Is Affecting Gas Supply, Demand | RealClearEnergy

Is Venezuela a “War for Oil”? | RealClearEnergy

Is Venezuela a “War for Oil”? | RealClearEnergy

Data Centers Are Powering Texas’ Next Era of Growth | RealClearEnergy

Data Centers Are Powering Texas’ Next Era of Growth | RealClearEnergy

Google Is Spending Big to Build a Lead in the AI Energy Race - WSJ

Google Is Spending Big to Build a Lead in the AI Energy Race - WSJ

Is Green Misanthropy a Uniquely Western Affliction?

Is Green Misanthropy a Uniquely Western Affliction?

Trump Sets Course for Regime Change in Cuba - The American Conservative

Trump Sets Course for Regime Change in Cuba - The American Conservative

EU to Offer US Critical Minerals Partnership to Counter China - Bloomberg

EU to Offer US Critical Minerals Partnership to Counter China - Bloomberg

The Gas Turbine Crisis May Be Ending - Heatmap News

The Gas Turbine Crisis May Be Ending - Heatmap News

Siemens Energy Bets $1 Billion That A.I. Power Demand Will Last - The New York Times

Siemens Energy Bets $1 Billion That A.I. Power Demand Will Last - The New York Times

Pa. Gov. Shapiro touts data centers in budget address - WHYY

Pa. Gov. Shapiro touts data centers in budget address - WHYY

Musk wants to build 1M data centers in space - E&E News by POLITICO

Musk wants to build 1M data centers in space - E&E News by POLITICO

How faith kept a boy swimming to save his family’s lives

How faith kept a boy swimming to save his family’s lives

Bishops warn as U.S.-Russia nuclear treaty expires

Bishops warn as U.S.-Russia nuclear treaty expires

Data Centers Added $6.5 Billion to Secure Power for Big US Grid - Bloomberg

Data Centers Added $6.5 Billion to Secure Power for Big US Grid - Bloomberg

China pushes ahead in 2026 as Trump plays catch-up | Pearls and Irritations

China pushes ahead in 2026 as Trump plays catch-up | Pearls and Irritations

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

U.S. Manufacturing Is in Retreat and Trump’s Tariffs Aren’t Helping - WSJ

U.S. Manufacturing Is in Retreat and Trump’s Tariffs Aren’t Helping - WSJ

ICE Warrants Policy Claims the Authority to Arrest Almost Anyone - Bloomberg

ICE Warrants Policy Claims the Authority to Arrest Almost Anyone - Bloomberg

Xi’s Military Purge Might Be Dangerous for the US - Bloomberg

Xi’s Military Purge Might Be Dangerous for the US - Bloomberg

After Revelatory Environmentalism - by Taylor Dotson

After Revelatory Environmentalism - by Taylor Dotson

[Salon] Fwd: "Epstein, Western decline and the moral collapse of the elites." (Strategic Culture, 2/3/26.) Guest Post

[Salon] Fwd: "Epstein, Western decline and the moral collapse of the elites." (Strategic Culture, 2/3/26.) - 2/3/26 Epstein, Western decline and the moral collapse of the elites Nothing legitimate remains in the Western world. January 2026 marks a rupture. It is no longer possible to treat the Epstein case as a sexual scandal involving powerful individuals. What has now come to light – documents, images, records, explicit connections – has pushed the debate to another level. This is no longer about “abuses,” “excesses,” or “individual crimes.” What has been exposed points to systematic, organized, ritualized practices. And that changes everything. For years, the public was conditioned to accept a narrative of ambiguity. There were always doubts, always a lack of “definitive proof,” always a call for caution. That time is over. The material released leaves no room for ingenuousness. When evidence emerges of extreme violence against children, of practices that go beyond any conventional criminal category, the discussion ceases to be legal and becomes civilizational. What is at stake is no longer who “visited the island” or who “caught a ride on Epstein’s plane.” What is at stake is the fact that networks of this kind only exist when they are backed by deep institutional protection. There is no ritual pedophilia, no human trafficking on a transnational scale, no systematic production of extreme material without political, police, judicial, and media cover. This is not conspiracy: it is the logic of power. From this point on, the West can no longer hide behind the idea of gradual decline. It is not merely cultural degeneration or a loss of values. It is something darker: an elite that operates outside any recognizable moral limits and yet continues to govern. People directly or indirectly involved with this world continue to decide elections, wars, economic policies, and the fate of entire societies. Another decisive element is that we still do not know who is behind the leak. This uncertainty is central. It may be a move by Donald Trump or by sectors aligned with him, attempting to definitively destroy their internal enemies and reorganize power in the United States in a minimally positive direction. It may be the opposite: a controlled release of material intended to pressure Trump into serving the interests of the Democrats and the Deep State. And the uncomfortable truth, impossible to ignore, is that all of this may still be part of an even deeper and more macabre plan by the Deep State – encompassing both Democrats and Republicans – to “resolve the Epstein issue” through a brutal campaign of collective desensitization, “normalizing” in public opinion the idea that the Western elite is composed of pedophiles, satanists, and cannibals. This reinforces a critical point: the truth only came out because it stopped being useful to keep it hidden. For decades, all of this was known behind the scenes. The silence was not the result of investigative failure, but of a high-level decision. The press stayed silent. The agencies stayed silent. The courts stayed silent. The system worked exactly as it was supposed to, all in order to protect itself. Western societies now face a dilemma that cannot be resolved through elections, parliamentary commissions, or encouraging speeches. How can one continue to accept the authority of institutions that shielded this level of horror? How can respect be maintained for laws applied selectively by people who live above them? How can one speak of “Western values” after this? The problem is that the modern West has forgotten how to react to anything that is vile and essentially evil. In Western societies, the people no longer know how to deal with absolute evil – especially when it is located at the top of society. Everything becomes procedure, everything becomes mediation, everything becomes technical language. Meanwhile, social trust evaporates. This is no longer about left and right, liberalism and conservatism. It is about a rupture between people and elites. Between societies that still retain some sense of limits and a ruling class that operates as if it were outside the common human species. If there is anything positive in this moment, it is the end of naivety. It is no longer possible to pretend that the system is “sick but recoverable.” What remained of the Western (anti-)civilizational project has been corroded from within. What comes next is still uncertain – and will be contested by all possible and necessary means. But one thing is clear: after Epstein, nothing can continue as before. Anyone who acts as if nothing has changed either does not understand the gravity of what has come to light or is pretending not to understand.

The 3 Big Unknowns About the EPA’s Biggest Climate Science Rollback Ever - Heatmap News

The 3 Big Unknowns About the EPA’s Biggest Climate Science Rollback Ever - Heatmap News

A Radical Grid Idea Gains Traction on the Right — and Left - Heatmap News

A Radical Grid Idea Gains Traction on the Right — and Left - Heatmap News

Gates Foundation CEO says philanthropists are ‘losing the argument’ | Semafor

Gates Foundation CEO says philanthropists are ‘losing the argument’ | Semafor

Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear

Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear