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Friday, February 6, 2026

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

Saudi steps up efforts to bring in dollars | Semafor

Saudi steps up efforts to bring in dollars | Semafor

Questions mount over new US-India trade deal | Semafor

Questions mount over new US-India trade deal | Semafor

Venezuela’s oil exports soar following US intervention | Semafor

Venezuela’s oil exports soar following US intervention | Semafor

Saudi steps up efforts to bring in dollars | Semafor

Saudi steps up efforts to bring in dollars | Semafor

Cornyn, Lee, Roy Introduce the SAVE America Act | texasinsider | texasinsider.org

Cornyn, Lee, Roy Introduce the SAVE America Act | texasinsider | texasinsider.org

Anthropic's new AI tools deepen selloff in data analytics and software stocks, investors say | Reuters

Anthropic's new AI tools deepen selloff in data analytics and software stocks, investors say | Reuters

‘Get Me Out’: Traders Dump Software Stocks as AI Fears Erupt - Bloomberg

‘Get Me Out’: Traders Dump Software Stocks as AI Fears Erupt - Bloomberg

US Foreign Policy Is Now Medieval - Bloomberg

US Foreign Policy Is Now Medieval - Bloomberg

The US is Like Britain in 1939, But Worse - by Roger Boyd

The US is Like Britain in 1939, But Worse - by Roger Boyd

Elon Musk’s SpaceX buys xAI in stunning deal valued at $1.25 trillion ahead of looming IPO | Fortune

Elon Musk’s SpaceX buys xAI in stunning deal valued at $1.25 trillion ahead of looming IPO | Fortune

Building energy resilience by understanding nuances of power outages across the US

Building energy resilience by understanding nuances of power outages across the US

Top energy expert puts odds of U.S. attack on Iran at 75% — 'this one is real' | Fortune

Top energy expert puts odds of U.S. attack on Iran at 75% — 'this one is real' | Fortune

The new era of Israeli expansionism and the war economy that fuels it – Mondoweiss

The new era of Israeli expansionism and the war economy that fuels it – Mondoweiss

Peak Oil Is Coming - by Tomas Pueyo - Uncharted Territories

Peak Oil Is Coming - by Tomas Pueyo - Uncharted Territories

Book Talk | The History of U.S. Regime Change Operations - Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

Book Talk | The History of U.S. Regime Change Operations - Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

Trump's dollar downer buoying Xi's global yuan ambitions - Asia Times

Trump's dollar downer buoying Xi's global yuan ambitions - Asia Times

Climate Change As A Geopolitical Force: From Arctic Militarization To Climate Wars – OpEd – Eurasia Review

Climate Change As A Geopolitical Force: From Arctic Militarization To Climate Wars – OpEd – Eurasia Review

Small-scale farmers produce more of the rich world’s food than previously thought – new study

Small-scale farmers produce more of the rich world’s food than previously thought – new study

Iran War? A Look at Boundary Conditions Says Trump Will TACO With Intent to Strike Later; Israel Terrorism Set to Continue | naked capitalism

Iran War? A Look at Boundary Conditions Says Trump Will TACO With Intent to Strike Later; Israel Terrorism Set to Continue | naked capitalism

Modi Appears to Cave to Trump, Agrees to Buy Venezuela Oil in Place of Russia's, End Tariffs on US Agriculture | naked capitalism

Modi Appears to Cave to Trump, Agrees to Buy Venezuela Oil in Place of Russia's, End Tariffs on US Agriculture | naked capitalism

Mexico Warns of "Far-Reaching Humanitarian Crisis" in Cuba, As US Seeks to Starve Island Nation Into Final Submission | naked capitalism

Mexico Warns of "Far-Reaching Humanitarian Crisis" in Cuba, As US Seeks to Starve Island Nation Into Final Submission | naked capitalism

US Military Helping DHS Build Massive Network of ‘Concentration Camps,’ Navy Contract Reveals | naked capitalism

US Military Helping DHS Build Massive Network of ‘Concentration Camps,’ Navy Contract Reveals | naked capitalism

Yacht-Zee$: The Climate Hypocrisy of the Rich | RealClearEnergy

Yacht-Zee$: The Climate Hypocrisy of the Rich | RealClearEnergy

Is Pennsylvania Running Out of Electricity? | RealClearEnergy

Is Pennsylvania Running Out of Electricity? | RealClearEnergy

Russia LNG to China Soaring | RealClearEnergy

Russia LNG to China Soaring | RealClearEnergy

The Looming LNG Glut | RealClearEnergy

The Looming LNG Glut | RealClearEnergy

Elon’s Solar Silliness - Robert Bryce

Elon’s Solar Silliness - Robert Bryce

Monday, February 2, 2026

The US Failed to Defeat the Houthis with Two Carriers, Yet It Thinks It Can Regime Change Iran with One?

The US Failed to Defeat the Houthis with Two Carriers, Yet It Thinks It Can Regime Change Iran with One?

Scholars break down why Zionism is incompatible with Catholicism - LifeSite

Scholars break down why Zionism is incompatible with Catholicism - LifeSite

Trump's UAE Chip Deal Is a National Security Risk - Bloomberg

Trump's UAE Chip Deal Is a National Security Risk - Bloomberg

The Insurrection Act: Why George H. W. Bush Invoked It During the Los Angeles Riots

The Insurrection Act: Why George H. W. Bush Invoked It During the Los Angeles Riots

China's Terracotta Army Inside The United States - American Liberty News

China's Terracotta Army Inside The United States - American Liberty News

Judge Blocks Trump Administration Rule On Lawmakers' ICE Facility Visits - American Liberty News

Judge Blocks Trump Administration Rule On Lawmakers' ICE Facility Visits - American Liberty News

The UAE’s $2 billion bet on a pro-crypto Trump | Semafor

The UAE’s $2 billion bet on a pro-crypto Trump | Semafor

Trump courts African minerals giants as China rivalry escalates | Semafor

Trump courts African minerals giants as China rivalry escalates | Semafor

Trump advisers refine their Africa strategy | Semafor

Trump advisers refine their Africa strategy | Semafor

Iran and the New Geopolitical Moment | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Iran and the New Geopolitical Moment | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

The next big thing in AI | The Economist Insider

The next big thing in AI | The Economist Insider

Iran After the Supreme Leader

Iran After the Supreme Leader

The Beatitudes: A Meditation by Pope Leo XIV - ZENIT - English

The Beatitudes: A Meditation by Pope Leo XIV - ZENIT - English

‘Spy Sheikh’ Bought Secret Stake in Trump Company - WSJ

‘Spy Sheikh’ Bought Secret Stake in Trump Company - WSJ

Trump Launches $12 Billion Minerals Stockpile to Counter China - Bloomberg

Trump Launches $12 Billion Minerals Stockpile to Counter China - Bloomberg

EU To Develop Light Turboprop Combat Aircraft To Fight Drones - American Liberty News

EU To Develop Light Turboprop Combat Aircraft To Fight Drones - American Liberty News

Iran's President Reportedly Orders Nuclear Talks With US, State Media Say - American Liberty News

Iran's President Reportedly Orders Nuclear Talks With US, State Media Say - American Liberty News

Democrats Demand Probe Into Trump-Linked Crypto Deal - White House Pushes Back - American Liberty News

Democrats Demand Probe Into Trump-Linked Crypto Deal - White House Pushes Back - American Liberty News

Iran Closes Strait of Homuz For Live Free Drills ( Credit: Rachel Blevins)

Iran Closes Strait of Homuz For Live Free Drills ( Credit: Rachel Blevins)

After Newsom, Can California Be Saved? | RealClearEnergy

After Newsom, Can California Be Saved? | RealClearEnergy

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Balancing Energy Production While Powering AI Revolution | RealClearEnergy

[Salon] ISIS unleashed - ArabDigest.org Guest Post by Sirwan Kajjo

ISIS unleashed Summary: with the US choosing to throw in its lot with the al-Sharaa regime, it was only a matter of time before Syria’s Kurds and their fighting arm the SDF were defeated. Last month's rout of Kurdish forces in Northeast Syria has allowed the escape of ISIS fighters and the release of their families into a chaotic situation that could see a resurgence of terrorism in the region and beyond. Today’s newsletter focusses on comments about the Islamic State made by the Kurdish-American journalist Sirwan Kajjo in our 28 January podcast. You can find the podcast here. The SDF was the crucial element in the battle to defeat ISIS and it was heavily backed by the United States over several years. What happened to the US support for the SDF? Since the arrival of al-Sharaa in Damascus, the United States decided to support this new government. It was a meeting back in May 2025 between President Donald Trump and the interim president of Syria, Ahmad al-Sharaa in Riyadh, that basically changed things for everyone in Syria, including the SDF. And later on, in November of the same year, al-Sharaa came to the White House, had another meeting, and then joined the anti-ISIS global coalition. The United States decided that in Syria there's only one group that we can work with. While they continued their partnership with the SDF, they made it very clear that in the future, if there is any way for the SDF to continue the partnership, it would have to be through their integration into the Syrian government and the Syrian state writ large. But recently, after the outbreak of the violence in Aleppo and later on in eastern Syria, the United States made it even more clear that it's over for the SDF. If they do want to join the Syrian military and the Syrian state, then they should do so by joining individually, not as an intact force which has for a long time been a major demand for the Kurdish-led forces and also a major point of contention between Damascus and the SDF. So it's become clear that the United States no longer supports the SDF at least in the way it did in the past decade and in the framework of the fight against ISIS. Following the Syrian Army offensive, an ISIS flag was raised at the entrance to Al-Karamah, Al-Raqqah, Syria. The video is not from the ISIS period as the wheat monument (circled in blue) was built after the town was liberated in 2017. It would appear to me that the Syrian Kurds have been betrayed. Is that how you see it? Well, I should say the United States, since the beginning of this partnership with the SDF a decade ago, has been very consistent in terms of defining the relationship with the Kurdish-led forces, that this was a transactional partnership. This was not meant to be a strategic partnership in the context of giving an opportunity for the Kurds to establish a lasting autonomy in the Northeast. And this was reiterated recently by US Special Envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, that it was meant to be in the context of fighting ISIS and he basically said that that partnership had expired. And so many Kurds would like to call this a betrayal, but from a US perspective, everything was clear from the get go, from the minute the United States, under the Obama administration, decided to support the Kurds directly in the fight against ISIS. It's remained in that context, even though that partnership has allowed the Kurds to expand territory and build institutions that function in a de facto capacity in the Northeast and so, yes, from a Kurdish perspective, Kurds have been a loyal partner to the United States and other Western powers and in return they expected more assertive support in the post-Assad era. Washington is the key here. And Tom Barrack made it very clear: ‘this is it, our support is finished. We're walking away from you. We're supporting al-Sharaa’. That's basically what happened. The United States still maintains about 1000 troops in the region, although some of them have been moved around given the changing dynamics in the Northeast. So, there is still a US military presence. I don't know how much effect that will have given that the Syrian government forces have taken over much of the territory that was controlled by the SDF. And so, yes, if there is any support for the Kurds in the future it will probably be in terms of forcing them to continue this integration process. The United States remains determined that any integration of the SDF into the Syrian state will have to be by terms dictated by Damascus. There are people listening to the podcast thinking, well, ISIS was defeated. It's no longer a threat. But Sirwan, you and I both know that's far from the case. What has happened with the prisons and the camps holding ISIS fighters and their families now that the SDF has been defeated? They were immediately taken over by the al-Sharaa forces, including the al-Hol camp which is the largest camp, holding thousands of families of ISIS militants including many foreign citizens. Now, it's a chaotic situation in certain prisons, like in al-Shaddadi, which is located in the southern part of Hasakah province where a prison break happened and many ISIS prisoners were able to escape. Some of them were captured by the Syrian forces, others remain at large, so those would eventually pose a threat and not only to the Kurdish region but also to areas under al-Sharaa’s control. And you also have these other thousands of families, including women and children, that have been held in these camps, most of them still hold an ISIS extremist ideology, so they do pose a direct threat to the security of the region and to regional security as a whole. Some of them have been moved to Iraq. The US said that the Iraqis have initiated a process of taking as much as 7000 individuals from al-Hol camp. Now, that's major but we also hear some opposition voices within Iraq basically saying it's not a good idea even though Iraqi officials say this is a temporary arrangement until there is a process where these individuals are repatriated to their home countries. All in all, it's a very chaotic situation because, yes, ISIS was defeated territorially. Militarily, it no longer held territory but they've been very active since 2019. And in the Syrian desert known as al-Badia, we have seen an uptick of ISIS activity in those areas, especially after the collapse of the Assad regime. I'm not trying to be hyperbolic here but the threat is very real given that the Syrian government has shown it doesn't have the capacity to counter ISIS, not least because some members of the Syrian military are former ISIS or former al-Qaeda, and some still hold that extremist ideology. So, it's dangerous in that sense as well. We will see how the US and its Western allies will deal with this situation but it's certainly one of great significance in the long run. Yes, and you mentioned that there are former ISIS fighters - who may not be former, when I think about it - in the Syrian armed forces. I'm also told that in the security services, there are ISIS sympathisers, fellow travellers, whatever you want to call them. So there is the threat, of course, to Iraq, to Syria, but also beyond those borders. I'm thinking about Europe. ISIS lost the caliphate but the ideology has not been defeated, has it? No, it has only seen a resurgence in the past few months, for these reasons that you mentioned. The official ISIS narrative opposes the al-Sharaa government. They think it's an apostate regime, a puppet regime that is loyal to the West and many within ISIS, as well as people who sympathise with the group, still believe this is a chance to try to have a resurgence in many parts of Syria. And we see that online. I saw some reporting on camps holding ISIS families celebrating the fact that their brothers are coming for us, things like that. So, there is a sense of victory among people including those who are still in Kurdish custody. This is definitely something that Western officials should consider if they are concerned about their own security. In Europe in particular, given that many of these individuals do come from European backgrounds.

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

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

Sunday, February 1, 2026

UAE gave Trump crypto firm $500 million as 'bribe' for access to AI chips: Report

UAE gave Trump crypto firm $500 million as 'bribe' for access to AI chips: Report

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New Analysis Warns Trump Offshore Drilling Plan Could Trigger Thousands of Oil Spills - Inside Climate News

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There’s a Triple Threat to the World’s Food Security - Bloomberg

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‘Spy Sheikh’ Bought Secret Stake in Trump Company - WSJ

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Greater than the Roar of Mighty Waters - The Catholic Thing

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The Ongoing Dynamics Of The West’s Organic Crisis: South Korea

Whatever This Is, It Is Not Strategy - The Atlantic

Whatever This Is, It Is Not Strategy - The Atlantic

Trump’s Plan to Economically Bully China Has Failed… Scott Bessent is Clueless

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(388) Do You Want to Be Happy? - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon - YouTube

(388) Do You Want to Be Happy? - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon - YouTube

Why ICE Is Terrorizing Minnesota - by Regis Tremblay

Why ICE Is Terrorizing Minnesota - by Regis Tremblay

Pope Leo XIV urges youth politics rooted in peace

Pope Leo XIV urges youth politics rooted in peace The Pope urged young leaders to take courage, reminding them that their efforts toward fraternity are shared across cultures and faiths. Pope Leo XIV addressed young political leaders from around the world at the “One Humanity, One Planet” conference on Saturday, urging them to ground political life in peace, justice, and care for the most vulnerable. Speaking in the Clementine Hall, the Pope praised the participants’ commitment to the common good and highlighted their diversity as a strength rather than a challenge. Their approach, he said, embodies synodality — a way of proceeding marked by listening, shared discernment, and respect for complexity. “Your way of proceeding is not incidental,” he told them. “It serves as the essential lens through which you observe the world.” In a global climate shaped by polarization and conflict, the Pope framed synodality as a practical tool for political engagement, one capable of seeking truth without fear and collaboration without erasing differences. The address repeatedly returned to peace, which the Pope described as a gift received, a covenant shared, and a promise yet to be fulfilled. Peacebuilding, he insisted, does not begin on the world stage but in daily settings: universities, workplaces, civic groups, and political parties. Without harmony in those spaces, global peace remains an abstraction.

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What you need to know about the beautiful feast of Candlemas

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Even when life is miserable, it can be good: Pope's thoughts

Pope calls for avoiding violence as US-Cuba tensions rise

Pope calls for avoiding violence as US-Cuba tensions rise

Bishop's statement after 2nd shooting by ICE (full text)

Bishop's statement after 2nd shooting by ICE (full text)

Saturday, January 31, 2026

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Between Rivalry and Rapprochement: The Trials and Trajectory of India-China Relations | FULCRUM

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Roaming Charges: Bored of Peace - CounterPunch.org

Trump Officials Bypass Congress to Push Billions in Weapons Aid to Israel - The New York Times

Trump Officials Bypass Congress to Push Billions in Weapons Aid to Israel - The New York Times

How Human Rights Watch Shattered Yugoslavia

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The $100M Worker - by Tomas Pueyo - Uncharted Territories

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Pope's Secretary of State speaks out on ICE in Minneapolis, Greenland, and the reconstruction of Gaza - ZENIT - English

Pope's Secretary of State speaks out on ICE in Minneapolis, Greenland, and the reconstruction of Gaza - ZENIT - English

The Consistory, The Situation of Christians in Iraq, and Their Return to Baghdad After a Brief Exile: An Interview with Cardinal Sako - ZENIT - English

The Consistory, The Situation of Christians in Iraq, and Their Return to Baghdad After a Brief Exile: An Interview with Cardinal Sako - ZENIT - English

China close to opening US$10 billion canal linking heartlands to Southeast Asia | South China Morning Post

China close to opening US$10 billion canal linking heartlands to Southeast Asia | South China Morning Post

China’s Economic Statecraft Is Working | Foreign Affairs

China’s Economic Statecraft Is Working | Foreign Affairs

Israel to enter talks for new 10-year 'security deal' with Washington: Report

Israel to enter talks for new 10-year 'security deal' with Washington: Report

Reid Hoffman urges Silicon Valley leaders to stop bending the knee to President Trump | TechCrunch

Reid Hoffman urges Silicon Valley leaders to stop bending the knee to President Trump | TechCrunch

The US Navy Faces a Major Challenge in Sustaining Combat Operations off the Coast of Iran

The US Navy Faces a Major Challenge in Sustaining Combat Operations off the Coast of Iran

The Iran Deal That Was Deliberately Broken – Global geopolitics

The Iran Deal That Was Deliberately Broken – Global geopolitics

The Rule of Law Is the Foundation of Civilization

The Rule of Law Is the Foundation of Civilization

SCOTUS May Want to Check the Bible on Citizenship and Rights

SCOTUS May Want to Check the Bible on Citizenship and Rights

Energy and Government Are Inconstant Lovers

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Restoring Reverence for the Rule of Law - The Catholic Thing

A Catholic guide to fixing a broken heart

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Seyed M. Marandi: Iran Warns of Overwhelming Retaliation to ANY U.S. Strike

Seyed M. Marandi: Iran Warns of Overwhelming Retaliation to ANY U.S. Strike

John Mearsheimer: Cold War 2.0 & NATO's Defeat in Ukraine

John Mearsheimer: Cold War 2.0 & NATO's Defeat in Ukraine

The U.S. occupation of Gaza has begun – Mondoweiss

The U.S. occupation of Gaza has begun – Mondoweiss

FBI memo concludes Trump 'compromised' by Israel, new Epstein Files show

FBI memo concludes Trump 'compromised' by Israel, new Epstein Files show

How Steep is Trump's Democratic Blacksliding

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Iran Without a Plan - The American Conservative

Iran Without a Plan - The American Conservative

Cardinal Tobin calls for defunding ICE - The Catholic Thing

Cardinal Tobin calls for defunding ICE - The Catholic Thing

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Prayerful Posse: Why is Confession Important? and Bishops vs. ICE - The Catholic Thing

US Bishops call on Catholics to be instruments of peace

US Bishops call on Catholics to be instruments of peace

Iran Says It Will Not Negotiate With US on Ballistic Missiles

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Friday, January 30, 2026

Stop panicking about AI. Start preparing

Stop panicking about AI. Start preparing

Do Americans think China will overtake the US? The results of a survey are in | South China Morning Post

Do Americans think China will overtake the US? The results of a survey are in | South China Morning Post

The Destruction Of The US$ Reserve Currency Status

The Destruction Of The US$ Reserve Currency Status

Scoop: Trump expecting favorable Panama Canal ruling to further "Donroe Doctrine"

Scoop: Trump expecting favorable Panama Canal ruling to further "Donroe Doctrine"

Debatable: Trump’s national defense strategy | Semafor

Debatable: Trump’s national defense strategy | Semafor

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More US bishops warn: ‘The country cannot go on like this’ - OSV News

More US bishops warn: ‘The country cannot go on like this’ - OSV News

Pope Leo gives programmatic message on AI in first World Communications Day message - OSV News

Pope Leo gives programmatic message on AI in first World Communications Day message - OSV News

EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Military Tells Key Middle East Ally to Prepare for Attack on Iran

EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Military Tells Key Middle East Ally to Prepare for Attack on Iran

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(383) What's next for U.S. foreign policy in 2026? Middle East edition - YouTube

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Trump's Middle East Policy Risks Overextension

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The Unsettling Implications of Xi’s Military Purge | Foreign Affairs

The Unsettling Implications of Xi’s Military Purge | Foreign Affairs

What Iran’s Protests Mean for Countries in the Middle East | Council on Foreign Relations

What Iran’s Protests Mean for Countries in the Middle East | Council on Foreign Relations

Oil, Power, and the Climate Stakes of the U.S. Move in Venezuela | Council on Foreign Relations

Oil, Power, and the Climate Stakes of the U.S. Move in Venezuela | Council on Foreign Relations

How Venezuela Becomes a Quagmire | Foreign Affairs

How Venezuela Becomes a Quagmire | Foreign Affairs

Why the US’ “One China Policy” Is Fading Away - The National Interest

Why the US’ “One China Policy” Is Fading Away - The National Interest

Customers, don’t expect electric bill relief in 2026: ‘The cake is baked.’ | Utility Dive

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DOE nixes $1.8B loan to Arizona Public Service for transmission, renewables and storage | Utility Dive

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PJM prepares to call on data center, large load backup generation to avoid blackouts | Utility Dive

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GE Vernova Q4 gas turbine orders surge 74% | Utility Dive

GE Vernova Q4 gas turbine orders surge 74% | Utility Dive

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2026 US power sector outlook | Utility Dive

Larry Johnson: Decline of the U.S. Dollar & End of Empire

Larry Johnson: Decline of the U.S. Dollar & End of Empire

Gavin Newsom says at SF event that he isn't sold on breaking up PG&E

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Watch PG&E CEO Poppe Says Data Center Demand Will Lower Grid Prices - Bloomberg

Watch PG&E CEO Poppe Says Data Center Demand Will Lower Grid Prices - Bloomberg

Newsom ‘Not Convinced’ California Wants to Take Over PG&E - Bloomberg

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PG&E’s Plan to Counter Break-Up Push Includes Lower Power Bills - Bloomberg

PG&E’s Plan to Counter Break-Up Push Includes Lower Power Bills - Bloomberg

Whoops! A $2 Billion Blunder: Washington Public Power Supply System | TIME

Whoops! A $2 Billion Blunder: Washington Public Power Supply System | TIME

The Trump Administration Is Now Delaying Renewable Projects It Thinks Are Ugly - Heatmap News

The Trump Administration Is Now Delaying Renewable Projects It Thinks Are Ugly - Heatmap News

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Bezos fund backs nuclear initiative with $3.5 million grant

Bezos fund backs nuclear initiative with $3.5 million grant

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Exclusive: Early warning of 'Apocalyptic Wasteland' in Gaza blocked by US envoys to Israel | Reuters

Exclusive: Early warning of 'Apocalyptic Wasteland' in Gaza blocked by US envoys to Israel | Reuters

New report reveals why Americans are ditching certain US regions at an alarming rate: 'The two biggest push factors …'

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AI Bubble Could Pop With Higher Tariffs and Fewer Workers - Bloomberg

AI Bubble Could Pop With Higher Tariffs and Fewer Workers - Bloomberg

China Grapples With Trump's Radical Use of Military Power and Coercion

China Grapples With Trump's Radical Use of Military Power and Coercion

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Trump Is Pandering to China as Beijing Threatens U.S. Allies

Kevin Warsh and the Fed: Will His Nomination for Chair Change Monetary Policy? - Bloomberg

Kevin Warsh and the Fed: Will His Nomination for Chair Change Monetary Policy? - Bloomberg

National Lab Unveils Supercomputer Teton to Users | Department of Energy

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Forecast record electricity demand to test largest US power grid, blackout chances rise | Reuters

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US team meets Indian cos to boost hydrocarbon, nuclear-energy-related exports - The Economic Times

US team meets Indian cos to boost hydrocarbon, nuclear-energy-related exports - The Economic Times

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Why Power Outages Do More Economic Damage Than We Think - Bloomberg

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How Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei's Son Built a Global Property Empire - Bloomberg

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Opinion: Alex Pretti didn’t have to die – Catholic World Report

Activists Urge 'National Shutdown' Friday To Oppose ICE Enforcement - American Liberty News

Activists Urge 'National Shutdown' Friday To Oppose ICE Enforcement - American Liberty News

Balancing Energy While Powering AI Revolution | RealClearEnergy

Balancing Energy While Powering AI Revolution | RealClearEnergy

Thursday, January 29, 2026

From France to Poland, Europe Has a Rearmament Paradox

From France to Poland, Europe Has a Rearmament Paradox

Why the India-EU Defense Partnership Is a Big Deal

Why the India-EU Defense Partnership Is a Big Deal

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Responding to the Minneapolis Shootings - Word on Fire

The BBC pushes the case for an illegal war on Iran with even bigger lies than Trump's

The BBC pushes the case for an illegal war on Iran with even bigger lies than Trump's

AI Bubble Could Pop With Higher Tariffs and Fewer Workers - Bloomberg

AI Bubble Could Pop With Higher Tariffs and Fewer Workers - Bloomberg

Secretary of State Marco Rubio Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on U.S. Policy Towards Venezuela - United States Department of State

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The Destruction Of The US$ Reserve Currency Status

The Destruction Of The US$ Reserve Currency Status

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Samsung’s Chip Profit Soars After AI Supercharges Memory Market - Bloomberg

On Loyalty - The Catholic Thing

On Loyalty - The Catholic Thing

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You Can’t Have a Secure Border Without Deportations | RealClearPolicy

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Winter Is a Growing Threat to US Power Grids - Bloomberg

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US data center load set to double by 2028, report finds | Semafor

Washington Post’s White House team tries to avert layoffs in letter to Bezos | Semafor

Washington Post’s White House team tries to avert layoffs in letter to Bezos | Semafor

The Unraveling Right  | Washington Monthly

The Unraveling Right  | Washington Monthly

The Child Jesus may have saved this priest from cancer

The Child Jesus may have saved this priest from cancer

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Why is scripture called the "Bible"? --Aleteia

Bishops suggest steps toward peace in the US

Bishops suggest steps toward peace in the US

Parolin: Violence “unacceptable” amid Minneapolis tensions

Parolin: Violence “unacceptable” amid Minneapolis tensions

Poll Finds New England Women Feel Misled About Climate Policies | The Gateway Pundit | by Guest Contributor

Poll Finds New England Women Feel Misled About Climate Policies | The Gateway Pundit | by Guest Contributor

[Salon] Welcome to the Jungle: Trump’s Board of Peace goes global - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

Welcome to the Jungle: Trump’s Board of Peace goes global Summary: the US president’s Board of Peace has less to do with peace, in Gaza or elsewhere, and more to do with enforcing a new, transactional global order. Welcome to the America-First Trumpian world. We thank Hugh Lovatt for today’s newsletter, an edited version of his article first published on the European Council on Foreign Relation’s website. Hugh is a senior policy fellow with the Middle East and North Africa programme at the ECFR and chairman of the Brussels-based European Middle East Project (EuMEP). @h_lovatt on X President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace (BoP) is not much of a peace mechanism. Look no further than its logo—a US-first western hemisphere flanked by rip-off UN olive branches burnished in Trumpian gold—to see the BoP for what it really is: a top-down project to assert Trump’s control over global affairs. At its Davos inauguration, the US president delivered a rambling speech to the 19 countries present, hailing them “the most powerful people in the world.” Belarus’s autocratic leader and an early BoP signatory, Aleksandr Lukashenko, was unable to attend due to European sanctions over human rights abuses. Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, was also absent, facing an International Criminal Court arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Gaza. The Guardian cartoon on Donald Trump and his ‘Board of Peace’ After Trump’s “top leaders” were presented, Jared Kushner unveiled a $30bn “Trump development plan” for “New Gaza.” Complete with a skyscraper-crammed coastline, the vision would see the wholesale bulldozing of the Strip to create a newly engineered society and economy under BoP supervision. Judging by the Arabic spelling mistakes in the PowerPoint presentation, no Palestinians were consulted on their “prosperous future”. What began with a mandate to implement Washington’s Gaza ceasefire plan, as enshrined in UN Security Council resolution 2803, has morphed into a personal vehicle for a Trumpist world order. The BoP’s charter omits any reference to Gaza and echoes Trump’s criticism of the UN, calling for “courage to depart from…institutions that have often failed” by establishing “a more nimble and effective international peace-building body”. European leaders broadly backed resolution 2803, but have avoided the BoP (bar Hungary and Bulgaria), expressing concerns over its mandate, legality and challenge to the UN. They are right to stay away: the board’s purpose, governance and financial entanglements risk legitimising a system in which loyalty and money outweigh international law. Joining such a body would dilute Europe’s voice and erode what remains of the multilateral rules-based system. How the Board of Peace works BoP can be thought of as a Trump-owned US company, with the US president as permanent chairman and majority shareholder. According to the board’s charter, all decisions and power emanate from Trump as he selects and presides over a subordinate governing board of member states. Board members will serve three-year terms, renewable at the chairman’s discretion. Out of the 50-60 countries invited, 21 have so far joined. Many no doubt value the opportunity of a closer, more transactional US relationship. Others share Trump’s hostility to the UN-sponsored liberal order. Together, they will vote on the BoP’s budget, international agreements and “peace-building initiatives”, with only a simple majority—and the approval of the chairman—required. While the charter describes funding as voluntary, Trump’s track record suggests he will press members to “pay up”, with big payers likely to have the most influence. (Those paying $1bn will be given permanent membership.) Below the board is an Executive Board and CEO appointed by Trump. This is where the power lies, tasked with day-to-day running of the board and the managing of funds. It also has the mandate to set the agenda for each board meeting, further reducing member-state autonomy. Among its members are senior US officials and businessmen: Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and founder of Affinity Partners, an American investment firm with close ties to Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds; Marc Rowan, CEO of asset management firm Apollo Global Management which invests in private equity and real estate; and Ajay Banga, another business executive and president of the World Bank Group. The mixture of private investment funds with American power and geopolitics, combined with likely opaque decision-making and financial expenditure is a recipe for kleptocratic oligarchy. Already, the Guardian is reporting that Albania joined the BoP just as Kushner gained approval from the Albanian government to build a $1.4bn luxury resort on Sazan Island. Meanwhile, Bulgaria’s outgoing prime minister, Rosen Zhelyazkov, reportedly joined the BoP at the urging of a Bulgarian oligarch sanctioned by the US for corruption. What this means for Gaza The BoP has several subsidiary entities focused on Gaza, which Trump has “exclusive authority to create, modify, or dissolve.” First is the Gaza Executive Board to oversee the implementation of Trump’s 20-point plan, including a Palestinian National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG). Composed of 15 members led by Ali Shaath and charged with Gaza’s day-to-day management, the NCAG sits at the bottom of the hierarchy with little influence or agency. So far, Israel has not even let members into the war-torn Strip. As per the 20-point plan, the BoP will also establish a Gaza International Stabilisation Force (ISF) led by American General Jasper Jeffers, though it is not clear who in the BoP he will report to. Questions similarly remain over the scope of the ISF’s mandate to enforce the disarmament of Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza. In addition, Trump has appointed two White House advisors, Aryeh Lightstone and Josh Gruenbaum, as senior BoP advisors. They will be enforcers of Trump’s writ. Lightstone’s background should be cause for concern: he was an advisor to former US ambassador David Friedman and is a “staunch defender” of Israel’s settlement project. He was also reportedly involved in establishing the disastrous Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (which caused the deaths of numerous Gazan aid seekers) and is now working through the Gaza Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) to develop US plans for post-conflict Gaza. Having long asserted that the US will “take over” and “own” Gaza, Trump now wields near-total control of the Strip through the BoP. The involvement of private investment funds, many with real-estate interests, reinforces his vision of a US-backed, corporate-built “Gazan Riviera” as showcased in Davos. A week earlier, the CMCC had already moved in this direction, reportedly presenting plans for a “Gaza First Planned Community” designed to house up to 25,000 Palestinians in a residential neighbourhood built on the ruins of Rafah. The scheme appears to revive Israeli plans for “humanitarian bubbles” of “Hamas-free” areas secured by foreign contractors, with residents subject to relentless external vetting and biometric checks. Such an approach would deepen Gaza’s territorial and societal fragmentation and do little to counter Hamas, which remains deeply imbedded in Palestinian politics and society. The main checks on Trump’s “Gazan Riveria” vision will be Hamas’s continued control on the ground but also the extent to which Arab members of the BoP can push back internally and condition their funding on a more holistic reconstruction, predicated on Israel’s full withdrawal from Gaza and the return of the Palestinian Authority. What Europeans can do Outside the Trump-controlled BoP, European states have significant influence. They should engage directly with the Gaza Executive Committee which is more in line with UNSCR 2803 and where there is strong European representation through Nikolay Mladenov, Tony Blair and Sigrid Kaag. Arab partners such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia who are represented on both the Board and Gaza Executive Committee are also indispensable partners in shaping BoP actions from the inside. Being relevant on Gaza does not mean toeing the US-line. It means making commitments to empower the Palestinian National Committee as it comes under tremendous pressure to follow the US and potentially sign murky real estate development deals. Such deals might generate profits for the BoP’s investment fund, but will do little to support ordinary Gazans who want to rebuild their homes and communities in safety and unlock economic re-development (which requires an end to Israel’s decades-long siege of the Strip). European states should also look for ways to support the ISF once concerns over its mandate and command and control structure are addressed. This could include funding, technical support, and even limited troop contributions (as they have done in other peacekeeping missions). By being proactive, Europeans would strengthen their hand with Trump, who remains the best hope of pressing Netanyahu into a full withdrawal from Gaza and broader Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations. European countries are stronger when they hold the line together in defence of European interests. On Greenland, for example, their collective pushback forced Trump to climb down—at least for the time being. With this in mind, Europeans should engage with the BoP on specific issues from the outside and work with partners on the inside. The goal should be to shape BoP engagement in line with Europe’s vision for peace in Ukraine, Israel-Palestine and the broader Middle East where renewed US strikes on Iran risk renewed regional convulsion. But Europeans should also be aware of the dangers of short-term transactionalism. By buying into the BoP, they would risk legitimising a Trumpian order centred on the president and his reversion to 19th century geopolitics where might is right and territorial conquest by great powers is legitimate. With the rules-based order already in trouble before Trump’s return to the White House, Europe will have to look to itself to secure its interests.

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How tradition carries the gift of love across generations

How tradition carries the gift of love across generations facebook twitter-x email In an age dominated by individualism, tradition draws our focus outward, grounding us in a shared history and collective responsibility. The word “tradition” originates from the Latin tradere, meaning “to hand over” or “to deliver.” It evokes the image of passing on something precious — knowledge, culture, and faith — from one generation to the next. Tradition is a collection of customs or rituals. But it is also a profound act of communion that binds us to the past, roots us in the present, and prepares us for the future. Tradition reminds us that the world we inhabit was not built in isolation. It was crafted by countless hands and minds, many of whom we will never know. The homes we live in, the roads we walk, and the prayers we say are gifts we’ve received from others — evidence of their lives, hopes, and wisdom. This heritage is not ours to hoard or disregard; it is a shared responsibility. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches, “Tradition is to be distinguished from the various theological, disciplinary, liturgical, or devotional traditions, born in the local churches over time. These are the particular forms, adapted to different places and times, in which the great Tradition is expressed” (CCC 83). This underscores tradition’s dynamic nature: while its core truths remain unchanging, its expressions adapt to meet the needs of every age. "Procession in Naples" (Detail) by Franz Richard Unterberger, c. 1878 Procession in Naples (Detail) by Franz Richard Unterberger, c. 1878 Wikimedia Commons | Public Domain Fostering a shared life More than continuity, tradition fosters conviviality — a shared life that transcends the boundaries of the living and the dead. When we engage with tradition, we participate in a dialogue with those who came before us and those who will follow. We experience this vividly in the Eucharist, where the faithful across time and space are united in Christ. Similarly, cultural and familial traditions remind us that our lives are not isolated but are part of a much larger story. This perspective reshapes how we understand community. In an age dominated by individualism, tradition draws our focus outward, grounding us in a shared history and collective responsibility. It invites us to care for what we’ve been given—not as museum keepers preserving relics, but as stewards who nurture and enhance these gifts for future generations. G.K. Chesterton captured this well, describing tradition as “the democracy of the dead,” a way of giving a voice to our ancestors in shaping the present. Procession through the streets of contemporary Naples A procession through the streets of contemporary Naples Imma Gambardella | Shutterstock Preserving tradition doesn’t mean resisting change. It means transforming what we’ve inherited with care and integrity, ensuring its values endure while addressing contemporary realities. In this sense, tradition is both a gift and a task. It demands humility to recognize that we are part of something greater than ourselves and courage to discern when transformation is necessary. Tradition is a living chain that connects us to those who came before us, to one another, to those who will come after us and, ultimately, to God. It reminds us that we belong to a community far larger than ourselves — one that spans generations and points toward eternity. By embracing, preserving, and enriching what we’ve received, we affirm that the world is not ours alone; it is a gift meant to be shared and handed on.

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How Did Aid For California Fire Victims End Up In The Pockets Of Liberal Activists And Illegal Aliens? - American Liberty News

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