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Friday, June 5, 2026

New desalination tech might bring needed fresh water to California - Los Angeles Times

New desalination tech might bring needed fresh water to California - Los Angeles Times

World Nears Oil Operational Floor, $200/b Without Hormuz Deal

World Nears Oil Operational Floor, $200/b Without Hormuz Deal

US officials have discussed taking government stakes in AI companies

US officials have discussed taking government stakes in AI companies

Anthropic Proposes A Global Slowdown Of AI Development

Anthropic Proposes A Global Slowdown Of AI Development

California Water Agency Ramps Up Deep-Sea Desalination Plan | Engineering News-Record

California Water Agency Ramps Up Deep-Sea Desalination Plan | Engineering News-Record

Watchdog group busts myths about California data centers – Orange County Register

Watchdog group busts myths about California data centers – Orange County Register

Ocean desalination agreement could benefit Southern Nevada | Environment | News

Ocean desalination agreement could benefit Southern Nevada | Environment | News

Donald Trump Might Make the Ultimate Mistake: Invade Iran - National Security Journal

Donald Trump Might Make the Ultimate Mistake: Invade Iran - National Security Journal

Researchers put a number on how much debt U.S. can carry | National | thecentersquare.com

Researchers put a number on how much debt U.S. can carry | National | thecentersquare.com

Forget The Grid: This CEO Says AI Data Centers Are Starting To Generate Their Own Power - Hyliion Holding - Benzinga

Forget The Grid: This CEO Says AI Data Centers Are Starting To Generate Their Own Power - Hyliion Holding - Benzinga

Pakistan Hopeful it Will Host Summit with Trump and Pezeshkian

Pakistan Hopeful it Will Host Summit with Trump and Pezeshkian

When Dying Becomes Cheaper Than Living

When Dying Becomes Cheaper Than Living

New Senate Bill Wants to Fuse Israeli Intelligence with US Intel

New Senate Bill Wants to Fuse Israeli Intelligence with US Intel

California imposes on religious instruction in child care facilities – Catholic World Report

California imposes on religious instruction in child care facilities – Catholic World Report

A Still Higher Magnificence - The Catholic Thing

A Still Higher Magnificence - The Catholic Thing

Amazon workers back Seattle AI data center moratorium amid layoffs

Amazon workers back Seattle AI data center moratorium amid layoffs

[Salon] Fwd: From Ha'aretz: 'We Were Ordered to Kill': The 1967 Nakba That Israelis Don't Know About - Israel Security

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/israel-security/2026-06-04/ty-article-magazine/.highlight/we-were-ordered-to-kill-the-1967-nakba-that-israelis-dont-know-about/0000019e-93c7-d0a9-a7df-b3df1c6a0000?utm_source=mailchimp&utm_medium=email&utm_content=author-alert&utm_campaign=Adam+Raz&utm_term=20260604-23:29 > > 'We Were Ordered to Kill': The 1967 Nakba That Israelis Don't Know About - Israel Security

Italian bill on nuclear energy progressing through parliament - World Nuclear News

Italian bill on nuclear energy progressing through parliament - World Nuclear News

PJM Is Paralyzed by Its Data Center Dilemma - Heatmap News

PJM Is Paralyzed by Its Data Center Dilemma - Heatmap News

Undaunted - by Jennifer Rubin - The Contrarian

Undaunted - by Jennifer Rubin - The Contrarian

4 Powerful exorcisms that Jesus performed in the Gospels --Aleteia

4 Powerful exorcisms that Jesus performed in the Gospels --Aleteia

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Can America Recover From Its Shipbuilding Crisis?

Can America Recover From Its Shipbuilding Crisis?

How Rare Earth Minerals Are Dooming Trump’s Trade War with China - The National Interest

How Rare Earth Minerals Are Dooming Trump’s Trade War with China - The National Interest

Can the US Save Its Construction Timeline for the Columbia-Class Submarine? - The National Interest

Can the US Save Its Construction Timeline for the Columbia-Class Submarine? - The National Interest

The U.S. Navy's Virginia-Class Submarine Crisis Just 'Pulled Into Port' - 19FortyFive

The U.S. Navy's Virginia-Class Submarine Crisis Just 'Pulled Into Port' - 19FortyFive

America's Arsenal Is Smaller Than You Think

America's Arsenal Is Smaller Than You Think

Over 5,000 Munitions Shot in the First 96 Hours of the Iran War - Foreign Policy Research Institute

Over 5,000 Munitions Shot in the First 96 Hours of the Iran War - Foreign Policy Research Institute

How Trump got Iran wrong | Lowy Institute

How Trump got Iran wrong | Lowy Institute

Rebuilding U.S. Missile Inventory: A Multiyear Project

Rebuilding U.S. Missile Inventory: A Multiyear Project

Washington Blockaded Iran's Oil. China Is Blockading Washington's Capital

Washington Blockaded Iran's Oil. China Is Blockading Washington's Capital

Why America's Defense Industrial Base Can No Longer Build What It Needs - Ashbrook

Why America's Defense Industrial Base Can No Longer Build What It Needs - Ashbrook

Defense Production Act Title III Project Selections: Coal Fleet Projects and West Gateway Terminal | Department of Energy

Defense Production Act Title III Project Selections: Coal Fleet Projects and West Gateway Terminal | Department of Energy

The Sazan Island Albania Controversy and the Involvement of Jarred and Ivanka Trump Kushner

The Sazan Island Albania Controversy and the Involvement of Jarred and Ivanka Trump Kushner

Section 224: US-Israel Defense Integration Beyond Military Aid

Section 224: US-Israel Defense Integration Beyond Military Aid

Israel’s Security Means Insecurity in the Middle East | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Israel’s Security Means Insecurity in the Middle East | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Israel’s Security Means Insecurity in the Middle East | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Israel’s Security Means Insecurity in the Middle East | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Some billionaires pay too little tax

Some billionaires pay too little tax

How to fight back against Gen-Z socialism

How to fight back against Gen-Z socialism

[Salon] Oil and a case of cognitive dissonance - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

Oil and a case of cognitive dissonance Summary: put to one side prospects for an Iran/US deal. Deal or no the world now faces an imminent and unavoidable severe energy ‘crunch’. The big ‘unknowns’ are when exactly it will hit, how high the oil price will go and how long it will be before it reverts to something like ‘normal.' We thank our regular contributor Alastair Newton for today’s newsletter. Alastair worked as a professional political analyst in the City of London from 2005 to 2015. Before that he spent 20 years as a career diplomat with the British Diplomatic Service. In 2015 he co-founded and is a director of Alavan Business Advisory Ltd. You can find Alastair’s latest AD podcast (with Jim Krane) here. The buffers and the shock absorbers are being steadily drawn down, and the ability for the market to absorb this imbalance is drastically diminished today versus where we started. Mike Wirth, CEO Chevron, 28 May 2026 With Brent crude seemingly range-bound between US$ 90 and US$ 100 per barrel (pb) for almost two weeks now, it would be easy to conclude that either the doom-mongers have got it completely wrong or that investors remain in total denial. However, this is far from being the case. What we are actually seeing is no more than a reflection of how futures markets work — or, if you prefer, do not work! — as I outlined in the 23 April Newsletter. In short, as the FT’s Jonathan Vincent and Malcolm Moore wrote on 15 May, commodities markets are not a “crystal ball.” The fact is that investors understand fully that a further sharp rise in the price of crude oil is both imminent and unavoidable, even in the still seemingly unlikely events of: a) Donald Trump’s latest assertion that Iran and the US could finalise a deal “over next week” coming to pass; and, b) ’Normal’ traffic through the Strait of Hormuz resuming immediately. Indeed, if the recent dropping of claims by the US Administration that gasoline prices would fall sharply as soon as a deal is reached and Mr Trump’s (totally bogus) claim that voters care more about stopping Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon than they do about their pocketbooks are anything to go by, this stark reality seems finally to have been grasped even in the White House. Despite Brent crude temporarily stabilising between $90 and $100 per barrel, experts warn that an imminent price spike to at least $150 is unavoidable due to record-breaking depletion of global inventories and strategic reserves. So — and acknowledging that a 30 April article in The Economist was correct to assert that “markets have a poor record of pricing geopolitical risk” — why are we seeing here such an apparently blatant case of cognitive dissonance? Putting to one side Mr Trump’s repeated — and very largely unsubstantiated — efforts to talk down the price of oil, there are three major ‘real world’ factors in play here. First, no-one knows exactly when the “future price spikes” of which the authoritative International Energy Agency (IEA) warned in its 13 May 'Oil Markets Report' will occur. As Chevron’s Mike Wirth (quoted above) went on to say at Bernstein’s 28 May conference: Over the next few weeks, we’re likely to see those pressures flow through more directly to physical prices and there’s more upwards pressure that I would expect as we get into June and certainly into July. Underpinning this is the fact that global oil consumption has been running at about six million barrels per day (bpd) above production since 28 February according to the IEA (with some experts putting it higher still) — i.e. as Malcolm Moore et al put it for the FT on 17 May: "Since the outbreak of the conflict, the world has been existing beyond its energy means." To fuel this: a) Governments in developed countries in particular have been releasing about 2mbpd from strategic reserves, a rate which is unsustainable beyond the end of next month at the latest; and, b) Oil companies, traders and refineries have already released the majority of their inventories (totalling around three billion barrels globally in late February) into the system and are now rapidly reaching the point where they must hold on to what they have remaining in order to avoid damaging vital oil-related infrastructure. Second, even in the event of ‘peace’ breaking out in the Gulf no-one can be sure how long it will take for exports of oil (and gas) from the region to revert to something like the status quo ante. However, it is worth noting that Adnoc Chief Executive, Sultan al-Jaber, warned on 21 May “It will take at least four months to get back to 80 per cent of pre-conflict flows and full flows will not return before the first or even second quarter of 2027.” Third, the impact on future demand of emergency measures in around 80 mainly developing countries so far (according to the IEA) and of rising fuel prices in developed countries remains to be seen as (again quoting Malcolm Moore et al): Demand for air conditioning and holiday travel at the start of the northern hemisphere’s summer will put further strain on supplies of crude oil, gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, when global stocks are already falling at the fastest rate on record. Nevertheless, what does seem certain is that more emergency measures (e.g. fuel rationing) and still higher prices at the pump etc. are irrevocably in the proverbial pipeline. Pull all this together (and putting to one side a propensity for headline-grabbing hyperbole among some analysts) and it is hardly surprising that expert opinion is now leaning increasingly firmly towards a minimum, but still record-breaking, oil price of US$ 150pb (i.e. more or less double the pre-war price) to restore supply/demand equilibrium, with some considering — “very seriously” in the case of Aberdeen’s chief economist, Paul Diggle — possible spikes of up to US$ 180pb. While prices even at the lower end of this range are bound to lead to a sharp fall in demand which would ultimately help to bring prices down again, it is worth bearing in mind too that any easing is likely to be moderated by the urgent need for both governments and the private sector to replenish reserves in preparation for the (inevitable) next crisis. All this being said — and even though we are approaching mid-year when I habitually review my oil price prediction for 31 December — I am still very disinclined to make a (revised) firm forecast for year-end. But I am willing to put it on the record that I am really struggling to imagine a price as low as the US$ 80-90pb range which the market is currently favouring and which is, indeed, a case of cognitive dissonance!

The Nakba Was Not a Setback. It Was a Blueprint. And It Never Ended. - CounterPunch.org

The Nakba Was Not a Setback. It Was a Blueprint. And It Never Ended. - CounterPunch.org

Will TSA Looting End Before Hell Freezes Over? - CounterPunch.org

Will TSA Looting End Before Hell Freezes Over? - CounterPunch.org

VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: Trump official shares vision of desal plants lining California coast ~ MAVEN'S NOTEBOOK | California Water News Central

VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: Trump official shares vision of desal plants lining California coast ~ MAVEN'S NOTEBOOK | California Water News Central

The Coming AI Backlash | Council on Foreign Relations

The Coming AI Backlash | Council on Foreign Relations

Figuring Out a Battery Storage System to Fit New York’s Wind and Solar Ambitions Has Not Been Easy - Inside Climate News

Figuring Out a Battery Storage System to Fit New York’s Wind and Solar Ambitions Has Not Been Easy - Inside Climate News

Solar and Batteries Lead US Power Plant Additions by a Lot. How Does This Square With the Trump Administration’s Agenda? - Inside Climate News

Solar and Batteries Lead US Power Plant Additions by a Lot. How Does This Square With the Trump Administration’s Agenda? - Inside Climate News

Virtual Power Plants Showed Up for Their Biggest Test Yet. Here Are the Results - Inside Climate News

Virtual Power Plants Showed Up for Their Biggest Test Yet. Here Are the Results - Inside Climate News

America’s Arsenal Gap is Becoming a National Security Crisis

America’s Arsenal Gap is Becoming a National Security Crisis

Data Center Developers Want to Build Their Own Power Plants. How Many Actually Will?

Data Center Developers Want to Build Their Own Power Plants. How Many Actually Will?

Lebanon Endures Threats, Diplomacy and Whiplash as Others Decide Its Fate - The New York Times

Lebanon Endures Threats, Diplomacy and Whiplash as Others Decide Its Fate - The New York Times

(752) Special Report: Fr. Fessio and Mark Brumley Discuss Pope Leo XIV’s Encyclical Magnifica Humanitas - YouTube

(752) Special Report: Fr. Fessio and Mark Brumley Discuss Pope Leo XIV’s Encyclical Magnifica Humanitas - YouTube

It's Time to Abolish the Office of the Director of National Intelligence - CounterPunch.org

It's Time to Abolish the Office of the Director of National Intelligence - CounterPunch.org

When will Jesus come again in glory? Is it soon?

When will Jesus come again in glory? Is it soon?

Security expert explains how 'nuts' Trump put the US in a downward spiral - Alternet.org

Security expert explains how 'nuts' Trump put the US in a downward spiral - Alternet.org

Why do China and other powers still want aircraft carriers? | South China Morning Post

Why do China and other powers still want aircraft carriers? | South China Morning Post

'The Country Is Not Trump's to Liquidate': New Report Details Depths of Presidential Corruption and Grift | Common Dreams

'The Country Is Not Trump's to Liquidate': New Report Details Depths of Presidential Corruption and Grift | Common Dreams

'Nation is Not For Sale': Thousands of Albanians Protest Kushner Resort Plans in Protected Wetland | Common Dreams

'Nation is Not For Sale': Thousands of Albanians Protest Kushner Resort Plans in Protected Wetland | Common Dreams

Texas advances major grid rules for data centers - E&E News by POLITICO

Texas advances major grid rules for data centers - E&E News by POLITICO

Chinese battery maker CATL expects energy storage to make up half of global sales by 2030 | Reuters

Chinese battery maker CATL expects energy storage to make up half of global sales by 2030 | Reuters

Extreme Weather to Spur $20 Trillion in Global Spending, BI Analysts Say - Bloomberg

Extreme Weather to Spur $20 Trillion in Global Spending, BI Analysts Say - Bloomberg

The Sorry State of Carbon Removal - Heatmap News

The Sorry State of Carbon Removal - Heatmap News

Why China needs Africa | Semafor

Why China needs Africa | Semafor

Trump Plans $700 Million in Federal Funding for Coal Plants, Export Terminal - Bloomberg

Trump Plans $700 Million in Federal Funding for Coal Plants, Export Terminal - Bloomberg

''Donald Trump's Iran War drains US oil stocks to lowest level since 2004

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War Is Too Easy - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

War Is Too Easy - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

The US and China's AI race will define the century - The Business Times

The US and China's AI race will define the century - The Business Times

A very strong El Niño is approaching. Here's what we can expect

A very strong El Niño is approaching. Here's what we can expect

Ray Dalio Says US Is 'Past The Point Of No Return' On Debt, Sees 1930s-Style 'Financial Repression' Comin - Benzinga

Ray Dalio Says US Is 'Past The Point Of No Return' On Debt, Sees 1930s-Style 'Financial Repression' Comin - Benzinga

One Scenario Has Oil Hitting $200 a Barrel and the World Tipping Into Recession — and the Strait of Hormuz Is the Trigger - National Security Journal

One Scenario Has Oil Hitting $200 a Barrel and the World Tipping Into Recession — and the Strait of Hormuz Is the Trigger - National Security Journal

IMF: Saudi economy 'resilient' despite Iran war, Hormuz closure

IMF: Saudi economy 'resilient' despite Iran war, Hormuz closure

Jared Kushner’s Albanian Resort Faces a Corruption Probe and Mass Protests – Mother Jones

Jared Kushner’s Albanian Resort Faces a Corruption Probe and Mass Protests – Mother Jones

Confirmed — Donald Trump Believes Iran Has The Bomb

Confirmed — Donald Trump Believes Iran Has The Bomb

Why Turkey Matters More Than People Realize | Armstrong Economics

Why Turkey Matters More Than People Realize | Armstrong Economics

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

(750) Where Mary Spent Her Final 30 Years — and Who She Lived With 🎬 - YouTube

(750) Where Mary Spent Her Final 30 Years — and Who She Lived With 🎬 - YouTube

US' oil, natural gas production could be maximized with new method

US' oil, natural gas production could be maximized with new method

430-acre data center plan voted down amid concerns it could drain up to 90% of local water supply

430-acre data center plan voted down amid concerns it could drain up to 90% of local water supply

China Spent Hundreds of Billions Building Energy Routes That Bypassed American Naval Chokepoints. Washington Is Destroying Them

China Spent Hundreds of Billions Building Energy Routes That Bypassed American Naval Chokepoints. Washington Is Destroying Them

Donald Trump administration in talks to fund US drone companies | The Jerusalem Post

Donald Trump administration in talks to fund US drone companies | The Jerusalem Post

AI Power Demand Is Creating A Massive Grid Upgrade Cycle: Tema CIO - Bel Fuse (NASDAQ:BELFB), Powell Indu - Benzinga

AI Power Demand Is Creating A Massive Grid Upgrade Cycle: Tema CIO - Bel Fuse (NASDAQ:BELFB), Powell Indu - Benzinga

Muslim countries, including UAE, condemn Israel over al-Aqsa occupation

Muslim countries, including UAE, condemn Israel over al-Aqsa occupation

A WAR WITH NO END IN SIGHT - Seymour Hersh

A WAR WITH NO END IN SIGHT - Seymour Hersh

Trump appointee leading $205bn US agency had personal ties to Epstein, emails show | Trump administration | The Guardian

Trump appointee leading $205bn US agency had personal ties to Epstein, emails show | Trump administration | The Guardian

Still too risky to move seafarers out of Gulf, U.N. agency boss says | Reuters

Still too risky to move seafarers out of Gulf, U.N. agency boss says | Reuters

Bob McNally on Hormuz, Oil Prices, and the End of Energy Security Assumptions - Clear Commodity Network

Bob McNally on Hormuz, Oil Prices, and the End of Energy Security Assumptions - Clear Commodity Network

The timing of the impending crude crisis | Brookings

The timing of the impending crude crisis | Brookings

The timing of the impending crude crisis | Brookings

The timing of the impending crude crisis | Brookings

US crude exports hit record high in May as Iran war tightens global oil supplies | Reuters

US crude exports hit record high in May as Iran war tightens global oil supplies | Reuters

The timing of the impending crude crisis | Brookings

The timing of the impending crude crisis | Brookings

Why isn’t oil more expensive? | Semafor

Why isn’t oil more expensive? | Semafor

Pope Leo XIV: Catholic universities must unite knowledge and truth

Pope Leo XIV: Catholic universities must unite knowledge and truth

The Sorry State of Carbon Removal - Heatmap News

The Sorry State of Carbon Removal - Heatmap News

Trump Administration to Dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative - The New York Times

Trump Administration to Dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative - The New York Times

Trump Intends to Use Judgment Fund for TotalEnergies Deal - Heatmap News

Trump Intends to Use Judgment Fund for TotalEnergies Deal - Heatmap News

New Documents Undermine Trump Administration’s Claims About Offshore Wind Deal - Heatmap News

New Documents Undermine Trump Administration’s Claims About Offshore Wind Deal - Heatmap News

New York Just Filed the First Major Challenge to Trump’s TotalEnergies Deal - Heatmap News

New York Just Filed the First Major Challenge to Trump’s TotalEnergies Deal - Heatmap News

Despite genocide, Israeli weapons exports reach 'record high'

Despite genocide, Israeli weapons exports reach 'record high'

There's a Reason the World's Most Powerful Navy Struggles in the Strait of Hormuz — and It's the Water Itself - National Security Journal

There's a Reason the World's Most Powerful Navy Struggles in the Strait of Hormuz — and It's the Water Itself - National Security Journal

2 million fewer kids have Medicaid since Trump took office — and it's about to get worse - Raw Story

2 million fewer kids have Medicaid since Trump took office — and it's about to get worse - Raw Story

Thank God for Pope Leo. He’s the leader our world desperately needs | Arwa Mahdawi | The Guardian

Thank God for Pope Leo. He’s the leader our world desperately needs | Arwa Mahdawi | The Guardian

The American dream is dead — and Trump's economy put the last nail in the coffin - Alternet.org

The American dream is dead — and Trump's economy put the last nail in the coffin - Alternet.org

Wall Street may have solved a nagging mystery in global oil markets as doomsday has yet to arrive | Fortune

Wall Street may have solved a nagging mystery in global oil markets as doomsday has yet to arrive | Fortune

Fr. Bob's Reflection for Trinity Sunday - Guest Post

In 1985, a movie titled “Clue” was released. Based on the classic board game, it blends comedy with a murder mystery theme, keeping audiences guessing “who done it” until the very end. Only in the final moments is the truth revealed, and everything suddenly makes sense. Mysteries can be puzzling; even frustrating at times. Yet when they are finally understood, there is a deep sense of satisfaction and joy. Today, we celebrate the greatest mystery of all: the divine mystery of the Holy Trinity. We profess that there is one God in three Persons: The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It is a truth that stretches beyond the limits of human understanding. Each Person is fully God, yet they are distinct and different. It can seem impossible to grasp, like a mystery that cannot ever be fully solved or explained. Over the centuries, people have tried to explore this mystery through simple images. St. Patrick famously used the shamrock, with its three leaves forming one plant. Others have compared the Holy Trinity to an apple. There are three layers – the skin, the flesh and the core – yet it is still only one apple. Some have compared the Holy Trinity to water, which exists as solid, liquid and vapor. While helpful, these images only point toward the mystery; they cannot fully contain it. Scripture, however, reveals that God truly lives and works as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. At Jesus’ baptism in the Jordan River, we see all three Persons present: the Son standing in the water, the Father’s voice heard from Heaven and the Holy Spirit descending like a dove. In John’s Gospel, Jesus tells us, “I and the Father are one,” and promises the coming of the Spirit. And in the Great Commission, He sends His disciples to baptize new followers “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” St. Paul echoes this mystery in his blessing to the Corinthians: “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.” It is a blessing we still hear at the start of every Mass. So, my friends, what are we to make of this mystery? We may never fully understand the Trinity, but faith invites us to trust in what we cannot completely explain. As St. Augustine reminds us, “Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.” In a way, our lives are like that unfolding mystery in “Clue.” We search, we question, we try to make sense of what we see. And perhaps, in the end – when we stand before the Father, Son and Holy Spirit – everything will be revealed. Everything will become clear and the mystery will open the way to perfect understanding. Yours in Christ, Fr. Robert Warren, S.A. Spiritual Director

After America - CounterPunch.org

After America - CounterPunch.org

(2) The World Government That Wasn’t - by Pelle Taylor

(2) The World Government That Wasn’t - by Pelle Taylor

Trump’s Flattery of Khamenei Gives the Game Away

Trump’s Flattery of Khamenei Gives the Game Away

To Land a Job in AI, Try Reading Kant | WIRED

To Land a Job in AI, Try Reading Kant | WIRED

Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses | The Verge

Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses | The Verge

NVIDIA and Microsoft Reinvent Windows PCs for the Age of Personal AI | NVIDIA Newsroom

NVIDIA and Microsoft Reinvent Windows PCs for the Age of Personal AI | NVIDIA Newsroom

Corporate America Is Starting to Ration AI as Cost Skyrockets - WSJ

Corporate America Is Starting to Ration AI as Cost Skyrockets - WSJ

AI sticker shock hits corporate America

AI sticker shock hits corporate America

Microsoft’s AI chief on the greatest game of catchup ever played | Semafor

Microsoft’s AI chief on the greatest game of catchup ever played | Semafor

Trump signs AI order after delay | Semafor

Trump signs AI order after delay | Semafor

Pope Leo XIV and the Prime Minister of Canada Place Human Dignity at the Center of the AI Revolution During a Phone Call - ZENIT - English

Pope Leo XIV and the Prime Minister of Canada Place Human Dignity at the Center of the AI Revolution During a Phone Call - ZENIT - English

Israel expropriates the tomb of the prophet Samuel, but for the Palestinians the target is al-Aqsa - ZENIT - English

Israel expropriates the tomb of the prophet Samuel, but for the Palestinians the target is al-Aqsa - ZENIT - English

Trump Administration Sues Catholic Diocese Over Land Claim - ZENIT - English

Trump Administration Sues Catholic Diocese Over Land Claim - ZENIT - English

Introduction to Space Datacenters and Orbital Compute

Introduction to Space Datacenters and Orbital Compute

[Salon] The OECD slashes its global growth forecast as the Iran war rattles energy markets -

[Salon] The OECD slashes its global growth forecast as the Iran war rattles energy markets https://qz.com/oecd-global-growth-forecast-middle-east-conflict-energy-060326?email=187CBE9E943372318605586346DE3CF6BC3342BC3BF7F9181D9BF33717C6FA20

(1) People Should Know When They're Conquered...

(1) People Should Know When They're Conquered...

SHARIA v. WOMEN: Muslim Mysogyny is Illegal in the USA, Not a Protected Religious Practice

SHARIA v. WOMEN: Muslim Mysogyny is Illegal in the USA, Not a Protected Religious Practice

Trump’s Corrupt IRS Shakedown Backfires Badly as GOPers Turn on Him | The New Republic

Trump’s Corrupt IRS Shakedown Backfires Badly as GOPers Turn on Him | The New Republic

Trump Push to Jail Foes Takes Darker Turn—and GOP Senators Are Rattled | The New Republic

Trump Push to Jail Foes Takes Darker Turn—and GOP Senators Are Rattled | The New Republic

The Pope Is Not Impressed by Your Bots - by Meghan Houser

The Pope Is Not Impressed by Your Bots - by Meghan Houser

Eversource project ‘epitomizes’ flawed transmission reviews: New England states | Utility Dive

Eversource project ‘epitomizes’ flawed transmission reviews: New England states | Utility Dive

DTE Energy partners with LG to deploy 6 GWh of battery storage | Utility Dive

DTE Energy partners with LG to deploy 6 GWh of battery storage | Utility Dive

Massachusetts ‘vehicle-to-everything’ demonstration hints at EV batteries’ grid potential | Utility Dive

Massachusetts ‘vehicle-to-everything’ demonstration hints at EV batteries’ grid potential | Utility Dive

Trump's AI Export Policy Faces Scrutiny As Chinese Military-Linked Labs Seek Access - American Liberty News

Trump's AI Export Policy Faces Scrutiny As Chinese Military-Linked Labs Seek Access - American Liberty News

Rebuilding Brick by Brick: Leo XIV’s ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ - Word on Fire

Rebuilding Brick by Brick: Leo XIV’s ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ - Word on Fire

Living and Dying in Canada - Word on Fire

Living and Dying in Canada - Word on Fire

Former Secretary of State warns Trump's Ebola response could get Americans killed - Alternet.org

Former Secretary of State warns Trump's Ebola response could get Americans killed - Alternet.org

People Should Know When They're Conquered...

People Should Know When They're Conquered...

AI will make the 'tech bro' class richer and can take your job, said Nobel laureate Joe Stiglitz | Fortune

AI will make the 'tech bro' class richer and can take your job, said Nobel laureate Joe Stiglitz | Fortune

GenScript rally underscores China’s rise in cancer drug innovation | South China Morning Post

GenScript rally underscores China’s rise in cancer drug innovation | South China Morning Post

Ohio suspends data center tax breaks after losing $1.5 billion in revenue – but ongoing projects will still get the benefits | TechRadar

Ohio suspends data center tax breaks after losing $1.5 billion in revenue – but ongoing projects will still get the benefits | TechRadar

Netanyahu Says Israel Will Help Make Iran ‘Terror Regime’ Disappear

Netanyahu Says Israel Will Help Make Iran ‘Terror Regime’ Disappear

Drones to protect undersea cables from Russian sabotage touted in new defense pact — US one of three partners developing new tech to protect $1.8 trillion in daily transactions | Tom's Hardware

Drones to protect undersea cables from Russian sabotage touted in new defense pact — US one of three partners developing new tech to protect $1.8 trillion in daily transactions | Tom's Hardware

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

[Salon] Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of the Qatar, UAE, Jordan, Türkiye, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia - Guest Post

7:52 PM (16 minutes ago) to salon@listserve.com https://x.com/MofaQatar_EN/status/2061840842545885574?s=20 Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of the Qatar, UAE, Jordan, Türkiye, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia Doha | June 2, 2026 The Foreign Ministers of the State of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Republic of Türkiye, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Republic of Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia condemn in the strongest terms the continued incursions by extremist Israeli settlers, into Al-Aqsa Mosque / Al-Haram Al-Sharif under the protection of the Israeli forces, as well as the raising of the Israeli flag within its courtyards. They stress that these provocative and unacceptable actions constitute a flagrant violation of international law, the relevant United Nations resolutions, and the historical and legal status quo at the holy sites in occupied East Jerusalem. The Foreign Ministers further condemn the continued and systematic violations and measures carried out by Israel, the occupying Power, aimed at altering the historical, legal, and demographic character of occupied East Jerusalem and undermining the sanctity and status of its Islamic and Christian holy sites. They reaffirm their categorical rejection of any attempts to alter the historical and legal status quo in Jerusalem and its Islamic and Christian holy sites, and stress on its preservation while recognizing the special role of the historical Hashemite custodianship in this regard. The Ministers reiterate that the entire area of Al-Aqsa Mosque / Al Haram Sharif, which amounts to 144 dunams, is a place of worship exclusively for Muslims, and that the Jerusalem Endowments and Al-Aqsa Mosque Affairs Department, affiliated with the Jordanian Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, is the legal entity with exclusive jurisdiction to administer the affairs of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque / Al-Haram Al-Sharif and to regulate entry thereto. The Foreign Ministers hold Israeli authorities responsible for halting these escalatory actions and warn that repeated Israeli violations exacerbate tensions, fuel instability and extremism, undermine international efforts to achieve peace, and constitute a clear breach of Israel’s obligations under international law. They call for an immediate cessation of all such Israeli illegal and provocative practices and reaffirm the need to respect the historical and legal status quo at Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif in its entirety. The Foreign Ministers reaffirm their unwavering solidarity with the Palestinian people and their steadfast support for the realization of their legitimate and inalienable national rights, foremost among them their right to self-determination and the realization of an independent and sovereign Palestinian State on the 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital. They further reaffirm their support for all efforts aimed at ending the Israeli occupation and achieving a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace based on the two-State solution in accordance with international law, the relevant United Nations resolutions, and the Arab Peace Initiative. Image -- Salon mailing list

(746) Bernie Had Enough‼️🔥 #usa #america #israel #palestine #iran #politics #congress #canada #uk #nyc - YouTube

(746) Bernie Had Enough‼️🔥 #usa #america #israel #palestine #iran #politics #congress #canada #uk #nyc - YouTube

From Beirut to Washington and Back - by Leon Hadar

From Beirut to Washington and Back - by Leon Hadar

Trump Names Housing Finance Leader Bill Pulte As Acting DNI - American Liberty News

Trump Names Housing Finance Leader Bill Pulte As Acting DNI - American Liberty News

How Can Europe Improve Its Immigration - by Tomas Pueyo

How Can Europe Improve Its Immigration - by Tomas Pueyo

War On Iran: Economic Reality Will Force Trump To Defy The Lobby’s Pressure – Moon of Alabama

War On Iran: Economic Reality Will Force Trump To Defy The Lobby’s Pressure – Moon of Alabama

Eversource project ‘epitomizes’ flawed transmission reviews: New England states | Utility Dive

Eversource project ‘epitomizes’ flawed transmission reviews: New England states | Utility Dive

“You Either Leave Right Now or You Die”—Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing of a Village in Lebanon

“You Either Leave Right Now or You Die”—Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing of a Village in Lebanon

Trump Should Just Admit He Screwed Up

Trump Should Just Admit He Screwed Up

Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security – The White House

Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security – The White House

The AI boom is colliding with America's aging power grid - Fast Company

The AI boom is colliding with America's aging power grid - Fast Company

SoCDR | State of Carbon Dioxide Removal

SoCDR | State of Carbon Dioxide Removal

Trump signs executive order seeking early access to new AI releases | Donald Trump | The Guardian

Trump signs executive order seeking early access to new AI releases | Donald Trump | The Guardian

The New Oil Kings: How the Hormuz Crisis is Shifting Power from Dollar to Yuan - Modern Diplomacy

The New Oil Kings: How the Hormuz Crisis is Shifting Power from Dollar to Yuan - Modern Diplomacy

China’s oil market stands up to Trump | Semafor

China’s oil market stands up to Trump | Semafor

The timing of the impending crude crisis | Brookings

The timing of the impending crude crisis | Brookings

'An Oil Crisis Is Coming': Donald Trump's Strait of Hormuz Pandora's Box Is the Ultimate National Security Nightmare - National Security Journal

'An Oil Crisis Is Coming': Donald Trump's Strait of Hormuz Pandora's Box Is the Ultimate National Security Nightmare - National Security Journal

World's first underwater data center switches on with offshore wind power

World's first underwater data center switches on with offshore wind power

Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Has Cost the U.S. Economy 668,000 Jobs, Studies Show

Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Has Cost the U.S. Economy 668,000 Jobs, Studies Show

Earth Reaches First Catastrophic Climate Tipping Point Says Landmark Scientific Report - Animals Around The Globe

Earth Reaches First Catastrophic Climate Tipping Point Says Landmark Scientific Report - Animals Around The Globe

Worst Wheat Crop Since 1972 Could Push Grocery Prices Higher - Benzinga

Worst Wheat Crop Since 1972 Could Push Grocery Prices Higher - Benzinga

The United Arab Emirates: Another Israel in West Asia? - ZNetwork

The United Arab Emirates: Another Israel in West Asia? - ZNetwork

A Bachelor’s in Rare Earths? In China, There Are Schools for That

A Bachelor’s in Rare Earths? In China, There Are Schools for That

Iran Has Turned the Strait of Hormuz Into a $100 Billion Tollbooth — and the World Is Paying - National Security Journal

Iran Has Turned the Strait of Hormuz Into a $100 Billion Tollbooth — and the World Is Paying - National Security Journal

China’s biotech boom alarms Western lawmakers, investors | Semafor

China’s biotech boom alarms Western lawmakers, investors | Semafor

EXPLAINER: Why Israel Is Escalating in Lebanon — and Why It Cannot Win - Palestine Chronicle

EXPLAINER: Why Israel Is Escalating in Lebanon — and Why It Cannot Win - Palestine Chronicle

China's DF-27 Can Sink a US Aircraft Carrier from Thousands of Miles Inland — and the Pentagon Says It Can Now Reach the American Homeland Too - National Security Journal

China's DF-27 Can Sink a US Aircraft Carrier from Thousands of Miles Inland — and the Pentagon Says It Can Now Reach the American Homeland Too - National Security Journal

Trump is fast-tracking AI data centers as EPA ignores their potential 'forever chemicals' - Raw Story

Trump is fast-tracking AI data centers as EPA ignores their potential 'forever chemicals' - Raw Story

Block this slush-fund and stop the theft of $1, 776,000,000 taxpayer dollars.

Block this slush-fund and stop the theft of $1, 776,000,000 taxpayer dollars.

This Is Why America Can’t Have Robots And Other Nice Things

This Is Why America Can’t Have Robots And Other Nice Things

A Feature Not A Bug - The Credit Strategist

A Feature Not A Bug - The Credit Strategist

China created the rival it rails against | Semafor

China created the rival it rails against | Semafor

China Might Not Attack Taiwan First

China Might Not Attack Taiwan First

Monday, June 1, 2026

[Salon] Abu Dhabi bets on a new Syria - ArabDigest.org. Guest Post

Abu Dhabi bets on a new Syria Summary: the UAE is moving briskly to entrench its presence in civil-war battered Syria but progress on that front can only move forward if its Abraham Accords partner Israel is pressured to end efforts to destabilise the regime of President Ahmed al-Sharaa. We thank a regional contributor for today’s newsletter. This past spring, as Iranian ballistic missiles and drones rained down on the United Arab Emirates, it was Israel’s Iron Dome batteries that helped shoot down the majority of them. Only weeks later, a large Emirati business delegation was in Damascus signing investment agreements worth potentially US$18 billion. The two facts are not unrelated. The first Syrian-Emirati Investment Forum was held in Damascus on 12 May; speaking at the forum UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Thani Al Zeyoudi announced that non-oil trade between the two countries had reached a record US$1.4 billion in 2025, more than doubling year-on-year. Mohamed Alabbar, the founder of Emaar Properties, a real estate development company, detailed plans to assess projects in tourism and infrastructure along the Syrian coast worth between US$5–7 billion and up to US$11 billion in Damascus and its surroundings. This highlights Abu Dhabi’s infrastructure-led engagement to move to develop a strategic foothold in the country. In Afghanistan, Egypt and elsewhere, the UAE has turned investments in infrastructure and logistics into regional influence. Earlier, in July 2025, DP World, part of a larger Emirati investment company, had committed US$800 million to expand Syria’s Tartus port, one of the first major investment agreements signed by Syria's new president Ahmed al-Sharaa, who had led Sunni Islamist militias in overthrowing the regime of Bashar al-Assad in December 2024. The timing of the deal came shortly after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to waive sanctions. This decision also led to Russia losing its earlier contract, which had been granted by Assad in 2019 to modernise and manage the Tartus port. Alongside the economic announcements in May of this year, Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the mother of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, said she would sponsor the renovation of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus and the historic districts surrounding it. For a state with a staunchly anti-Islamist regional posture, the UAE’s message to restore the mosque in Damascus is a signal that Abu Dhabi is being pragmatic in competing for lasting influence in Syria among other regional powers including Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel. The UAE announcement of restoration of the Umayyad Mosque came during a visit by Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State, to Damascus. The UAE's posture toward Syria has been circuitous to say the least. Early in the Syrian conflict, Abu Dhabi backed the opposition, before gradually re-engaging with Assad, eventually becoming the principal Arab advocate for Assad’s return to the Arab League. Following Ahmed al-Sharaa’s lightning offensive to take control of the country, the UAE was initially wary of the new leadership. However, after the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran, and Tehran’s retaliation on the Arab Gulf states - with the UAE being hit harder than the others and even harder than Israel - the Emirati officials now increasingly view Syria as a strategic Arab ally, especially as Damascus tries to simultaneously deepen ties with the Arab Gulf and dismantle Iran’s military and economic influence. A series of high-level Syrian-Emirati meetings, including between the two heads of states in April, reflects the improving diplomatic atmosphere. More structurally, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has created an acute vulnerability in the Arab Gulf’s energy logistics. Syria's coastline offers an alternative energy route. Iraq has already begun routing exports to European markets through Syria and the UAE wants to be involved in Syria’s role as a pipeline for oil, gas and other commodities. A separate yet related layer to Emirati motivations is Israel’s military support in the wake of Iran’s attacks in the region. In an unprecedented move, Israel deployed one of its advanced Iron Dome batteries as well as troops to help destroy rockets and drones. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even announced that he secretly traveled to the UAE. Emirati gratitude will surely have geopolitical consequences. The UAE-Israel relationship, which was already the deepest of any Abraham Accords partnership, has emerged from the ongoing war considerably strengthened at precisely the moment when American engagement in the region is retrenching. Since the start of this year, the US has mediated talks between Israel and Syria to try to reduce tensions. The UAE, with its unique position with Israel and growing influence in Syria will be well placed to help facilitate dialogue. However, the UAE’s economic stakes hinges on Israel actually curbing its efforts to destabilise Syria a task which has proven to be difficult to say the least. Against this backdrop, regional competitors including Türkiye, Qatar and Saudi Arabia will also attempt to compete with what the UAE can give to Damascus right now. Ankara, though it has deep political and military influence in Syria, is economically overstretched due to the precipitous rise in Brent crude. It is not in a position currently to bankroll large-scale reconstruction in Syria. Much of Qatar and Saudi Arabia’s support to Syria has involved debt relief and Riyadh’s financial pledges have been slow to materialise. But Abu Dhabi, with financial liquidity and close ties to Israel, can move with agility to deepen its political leverage with Damascus through direct investment and its port management expertise. Still the Syrian government’s authority remains fragile with reconstruction not yet underway. Israel with troops on the ground south of Damascus and close links to elements of the Syrian Druze remain a threat to the country’s stability. Given the urgent necessity for improved and sustained security in Syria Abu Dhabi must follow-through on the financial pledges made at the May investment forum and press Israel— directly and through the United States—to halt efforts that undermine the al-Sharaa government. If successful, the UAE’s strategic gamble could provide a lifeline for a country seeking to reshape its own future while entrenching Emirati influence in Syria and seeing off regional rivals.

Trump's Vision of Perpetual Imperial War

Trump's Vision of Perpetual Imperial War

Breaking ground on a new approach to construction -- ANS / Nuclear Newswire

Breaking ground on a new approach to construction -- ANS / Nuclear Newswire

Why Do the Washington Post and George Will Love the F-35? - CounterPunch.org

Why Do the Washington Post and George Will Love the F-35? - CounterPunch.org

Erin Brockovich, the activist who secured $330 million from PG&E, pushes data center transparency | Fortune

Erin Brockovich, the activist who secured $330 million from PG&E, pushes data center transparency | Fortune

Diplomacy in decline

Diplomacy in decline

An Old Fort Retaken, An Old Folly Forgotten

An Old Fort Retaken, An Old Folly Forgotten

What is the most famous image of the Sacred Heart? | The Catholic Company®

What is the most famous image of the Sacred Heart? | The Catholic Company®

Monopoly Round-Up: After SpaceX Goes Public, Does the Stock Market Finally Fall?

Monopoly Round-Up: After SpaceX Goes Public, Does the Stock Market Finally Fall?

The Iran War is Reshaping South Korea’s Perceptions of US Security Pledges > Forums |

The Iran War is Reshaping South Korea’s Perceptions of US Security Pledges > Forums |

Barney Frank always took the underdogs’ side

Barney Frank always took the underdogs’ side

Dynamics Of The US Class Structure - by Roger Boyd

Dynamics Of The US Class Structure - by Roger Boyd

Iran and the US Teetering on the Edge of a Renewed Hot War

Iran and the US Teetering on the Edge of a Renewed Hot War

Ukraine Is Being Ground Down. Europe Is Being Lined Up Next

Ukraine Is Being Ground Down. Europe Is Being Lined Up Next

David Attrites Goliath - by Kevin Barrett

David Attrites Goliath - by Kevin Barrett

David Attrites Goliath - by Kevin Barrett

David Attrites Goliath - by Kevin Barrett

What consecration to the Sacred Heart might do for the USA

What consecration to the Sacred Heart might do for the USA

5 Ways to make Sacred Heart consecration change your family

5 Ways to make Sacred Heart consecration change your family

Markets, Mercy, and True Prudence - The Catholic Thing

Markets, Mercy, and True Prudence - The Catholic Thing

Data ownership laws remain unresolved despite GDPR and CCPA

Data ownership laws remain unresolved despite GDPR and CCPA

Trump Epstein Leaks Worsen as MAGA Cracks Up: “He Lame-Ducked Himself” | The New Republic

Trump Epstein Leaks Worsen as MAGA Cracks Up: “He Lame-Ducked Himself” | The New Republic

The Last Riddle: Advice on Living and Dying Well from the Imprisoned Saint Thomas More | Word on Fire Institute

The Last Riddle: Advice on Living and Dying Well from the Imprisoned Saint Thomas More | Word on Fire Institute

Jen Rubin: Stephen Miller claims we are living in paradise

Jen Rubin: Stephen Miller claims we are living in paradise

Freedom of Speech But Without Any Say - by Bill Astore

Freedom of Speech But Without Any Say - by Bill Astore

Jeffrey Sachs: Germany Is Leading Europe Toward World War III

Jeffrey Sachs: Germany Is Leading Europe Toward World War III

Pope Leo’s ‘Magnifica humanitas’: AI must serve humanity not concentrate power - Vatican News

Pope Leo’s ‘Magnifica humanitas’: AI must serve humanity not concentrate power - Vatican News

Those damn data centers | Factor This Brief

Those damn data centers | Factor This Brief

Hormuz Crisis hits Asia and Africa Hard, Spurs EV Buying

Hormuz Crisis hits Asia and Africa Hard, Spurs EV Buying

Trump's Abraham Accords push bedevils Iran peace try - Asia Times

Trump's Abraham Accords push bedevils Iran peace try - Asia Times

DD Geopolitics on X: "🇦🇱 ALBANIA MARCHES AGAINST KUSHNER-TRUMP RESORT Thousands of Albanians took to the streets in a peaceful demonstration opposing the $1.4 billion luxury resort development linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner on the country's southern coast. Kushner and Ivanka Trump's https://t.co/pcbb9TjXmm" / X

DD Geopolitics on X: "🇦🇱 ALBANIA MARCHES AGAINST KUSHNER-TRUMP RESORT Thousands of Albanians took to the streets in a peaceful demonstration opposing the $1.4 billion luxury resort development linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner on the country's southern coast. Kushner and Ivanka Trump's https://t.co/pcbb9TjXmm" / X

U.S. Aid to Israel in Four Charts | Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Aid to Israel in Four Charts | Council on Foreign Relations

"Economic Depression worse than Covid is coming" and America is not ready | Redacted News

"Economic Depression worse than Covid is coming" and America is not ready | Redacted News

Iran war effect marks the resetting of world geo-politics, by Alastair Crooke - The Unz Review

Iran war effect marks the resetting of world geo-politics, by Alastair Crooke - The Unz Review

America Has Lost Its Sovereignty to Israel. Under Trump the US is nothing but an Israeli Puppet State that Opens its Coffers and Spills its Blood for Greater Israel’s Conquest of the Middle East, by Paul Craig Roberts - The Unz Review

America Has Lost Its Sovereignty to Israel. Under Trump the US is nothing but an Israeli Puppet State that Opens its Coffers and Spills its Blood for Greater Israel’s Conquest of the Middle East, by Paul Craig Roberts - The Unz Review

Iran and the US Teetering on the Edge of a Renewed Hot War, by Larry C. Johnson - The Unz Review

Iran and the US Teetering on the Edge of a Renewed Hot War, by Larry C. Johnson - The Unz Review

The Israelization of the United States Military Is Proceeding, by Philip Giraldi - The Unz Review

The Israelization of the United States Military Is Proceeding, by Philip Giraldi - The Unz Review

Israeli claims about an Iran 'threat' were always a lie. Now we have proof, by Jonathan Cook - The Unz Review

Israeli claims about an Iran 'threat' were always a lie. Now we have proof, by Jonathan Cook - The Unz Review

Tech CEOs are apparently suffering from AI psychosis | TechCrunch

Tech CEOs are apparently suffering from AI psychosis | TechCrunch

What is really driving electricity (in)affordability? - American Thinker

What is really driving electricity (in)affordability? - American Thinker

Faith, Freedom, and Family: Government Isn’t God | RealClearPolicy

Faith, Freedom, and Family: Government Isn’t God | RealClearPolicy

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Empathy for Palestine

Empathy for Palestine The True Story of the Creation of Israel exposes that lie not through Palestinian or international testimony, but through the words of Israeli leaders themselves: their personal diaries, the IDF archives, and the testimonies of their own soldiers and commanders.

(740) BREAKING: U.S. TO MERGE MILITARY WITH ISRAEL - w/ Political Analyst Robert Barnes - YouTube

(740) BREAKING: U.S. TO MERGE MILITARY WITH ISRAEL - w/ Political Analyst Robert Barnes - YouTube

(739) Pope Leo XIV'S Powerful Message to the Elderly Left Many In Tears - YouTube

(739) Pope Leo XIV'S Powerful Message to the Elderly Left Many In Tears - YouTube

Nonvilence Or Nonexistence - by Regis Tremblay

Nonvilence Or Nonexistence - by Regis Tremblay

Rebuilding American Manufacturing: A Keystone for Economic Statecraft

Rebuilding American Manufacturing: A Keystone for Economic Statecraft

The U.S. Military Lacks an Ethics Doctrine. Combat Effectiveness Suffers

The U.S. Military Lacks an Ethics Doctrine. Combat Effectiveness Suffers

A.I. is the headline for ‘Magnifica Humanitas,’ but Catholic social teaching is its spine - America Magazine

A.I. is the headline for ‘Magnifica Humanitas,’ but Catholic social teaching is its spine - America Magazine

When the Lights Went Out in Spain — And Why California Should Pay Attention

When the Lights Went Out in Spain — And Why California Should Pay Attention

“The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit” BISHOP BARRON’S SUNDAY SERMON

Sunday Sermon

Congress quietly moves to integrate US and Israeli militaries | Responsible Statecraft

Congress quietly moves to integrate US and Israeli militaries | Responsible Statecraft

Trump Continues to Sabotage Any Chance of Making a Deal with Iran, by Larry C. Johnson - The Unz Review

Trump Continues to Sabotage Any Chance of Making a Deal with Iran, by Larry C. Johnson - The Unz Review

Ezra Klein Warns Israel’s Role in Iran War Will Fuel Antisemitism, by Jose Alberto Nino - The Unz Review

Ezra Klein Warns Israel’s Role in Iran War Will Fuel Antisemitism, by Jose Alberto Nino - The Unz Review

Israel's Solution to the Gaza Problem Is Well Underway - Opinion

Israel's Solution to the Gaza Problem Is Well Underway - Opinion

[Salon] Europe’s Post-American Security Future Is Now - Guest Post

Europe’s Post-American Security Future Is Now Ulrike FrankeMay 27, 2026 Danish forces participate in a NATO exercise, in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP photo by Ebrahim Noroozi) There has been warning shot after warning shot since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, and so many “wake-up calls” that European policymakers’ ears have been ringing constantly. But until last week, the changes in the Trump administration’s approach to the trans-Atlantic alliance remained mostly rhetorical, limited to impolite speeches, hostile strategy documents and threats to annex Greenland that Trump subsequently climbed down from. Now, European NATO members have finally been confronted in concrete terms with what defending the continent will look like without full buy-in from America. According to a report from the German news magazine Der Spiegel, an envoy of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with high-ranking officials from other NATO member states in Brussels on Friday to discuss changes to the alliance’s Force Model. The framework, by which each of the allies designates the components of their national forces available to NATO’s commanding officer in peacetime as well as those available in case of an attack, is crucial to the alliance’s ability to effectively respond to a crisis or conflict. The current Force Model was agreed upon at NATO’s Madrid summit in 2022 as a response to the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. At Friday’s meeting, Der Spiegel reported, the U.S. envoy informed the allies that Washington will be significantly reducing its contributions of key military capabilities moving forward. It is no secret that the Trump administration has been looking to reduce its commitments to European security generally and to NATO specifically. Trump has been critical of NATO from the very beginning of his first term in 2017, and commentators have been noting the need for Europeans to defend themselves without having to rely on the U.S. for years. But the message passed along in Brussels was considerably more drastic than the Europeans had anticipated and called into question NATO’s entire organization of European defense. According to Der Spiegel, Washington intends to significantly cut its contributions to NATO of strategic bombers, refueling aircraft and fighter jets. It will also provide fewer destroyers and no longer contribute any submarines to NATO’s naval forces. The U.S. intends to significantly reduce the number of armed drones it provides, and European NATO members will be responsible for contributing all unarmed reconnaissance drones. And according to a correspondent for the Polish news outlet TVP World, the U.S. is also planning to halve its deep-strike capabilities in Europe. The exact details of America’s future contributions are of course classified, but the reported information already points to important gaps in NATO’s future force structure. For example, Europeans don’t have many of the large surveillance drones the U.S. no longer wants to provide. They rely on America for these and other intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities—what defense analysts call “strategic enablers.” After years when the main uncertainty introduced by Trump was on the political level, we are now seeing a real impact on the working level of military capabilities. As a result, the planned changes go far beyond recent discussions regarding U.S. troop reductions in Germany and Poland, and outweigh the strategic implications of Washington’s recently announced decision to abandon planned deployments of long-range strike capabilities in Germany. If these changes are indeed implemented, they represent a fundamental challenge for NATO, calling into question the alliance’s model for European defense. Because it has no standing army of its own, NATO works by organizing the member state capabilities at its disposal to maintain a credible deterrence and defense posture. Its regional defense plans, which detail the steps and resources needed to protect specific regions from attack, are based on—and depend on—the forces provided by member states. With the U.S. now cutting its contributions so substantially, all of these plans must be re-examined from top to bottom. The only element of its current European security posture the U.S. is apparently not planning to reduce is nuclear deterrence. The U.S. will continue to provide NATO’s “nuclear umbrella” through the alliance’s nuclear-sharing system, by which U.S. airborne nuclear weapons are currently stationed in five European NATO member states and can be delivered using aircraft from those states’ forces. Despite these assurances, several NATO members are slowly beginning to look for a European alternative for nuclear deterrence, namely France. The announced changes to the U.S. force posture in Europe are drastic. After years when the main uncertainty introduced by Trump was on the political level—calling into question Washington’s support for NATO and the U.S. determination to act in the event of a threat to European security—we are now seeing a real impact on the working level of military capabilities. The uncertainty is compounded by the changing messages out of Washington. Just a few months ago, at the Munich Security Conference in February, multiple U.S. and NATO representatives assured me and other European security analysts in attendance that “NATO was stronger than ever,” because despite political squabbles, the underlying military foundation was not only sound but more solid than it had been in years. It is now clear that this is simply not the case. For Europe, the only possible response can and must be to do even more for its own defense. The challenge, however, is that European NATO allies are reaching the limits of what they can do, as hundreds of billions of euros in increased defense spending are already being invested amid difficult economic contexts. The big question regarding U.S. commitments moving forward will be the timeline on which the changes will be made—assuming that the Trump administration does indeed follow through with these plans. Given the administration’s erratic decision-making to date, with some troop reductions reversed just days after their announcement, some observers might suspect this too is just a scare tactic to put even more pressure on and extract further concessions from European allies. But the reports filtering out of Friday’s meeting have given Europeans a glimpse of what it will mean to be “home alone” when it comes to defending themselves, and it is not pretty. This is a warning they cannot afford to ignore. Ulrike Franke is a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, based in Paris. She focuses on German and European security and defense, the future of warfare and the impact of new technologies such as drones and artificial intelligence. Her bi-weekly WPR column appears every other Wednesday.

The India-Pakistan Conflict and the Erosion of Nuclear Restraint | WPR

The India-Pakistan Conflict and the Erosion of Nuclear Restraint | WPR

(739) Tucker on the Holocaust in Gaza, Israel's Torture Program and Experimental Weapons - YouTube

(739) Tucker on the Holocaust in Gaza, Israel's Torture Program and Experimental Weapons - YouTube

A new regional order for the Strait of Hormuz | GCC | Al Jazeera

A new regional order for the Strait of Hormuz | GCC | Al Jazeera

Pope quotes Pius XII to explain Vatican II's liturgy changes

Pope quotes Pius XII to explain Vatican II's liturgy changes

What Magnifica Humanitas says, simply explained

What Magnifica Humanitas says, simply explained

Europe’s new strategy to hide the rot in Israeli society is to scapegoat Itamar Ben-Gvir – Mondoweiss

Europe’s new strategy to hide the rot in Israeli society is to scapegoat Itamar Ben-Gvir – Mondoweiss

George Galloway Monologue: The UK is Now A Police State

George Galloway Monologue: The UK is Now A Police State

Top economist warns the U.S. is 'on the precipice of recession' — and it will be hard for the Fed to come to the rescue | Fortune

Top economist warns the U.S. is 'on the precipice of recession' — and it will be hard for the Fed to come to the rescue | Fortune

France says Israeli advance in Lebanon 'extremely concerning,' seeks emergency UNSC meeting

France says Israeli advance in Lebanon 'extremely concerning,' seeks emergency UNSC meeting

A new regional order for the Strait of Hormuz | GCC | Al Jazeera

A new regional order for the Strait of Hormuz | GCC | Al Jazeera

Will the Iran war usher in a new regional diplomatic order?

Will the Iran war usher in a new regional diplomatic order?

Iran calls for regional “security union” independent of United States, Israel – Middle East Monitor

Iran calls for regional “security union” independent of United States, Israel – Middle East Monitor

Strait of Hormuz is as ancient as the hills - Indian Punchline

Strait of Hormuz is as ancient as the hills - Indian Punchline

US losing 'military dominance' in shocking new era of 'high-tech warfare': expert - Alternet.org

US losing 'military dominance' in shocking new era of 'high-tech warfare': expert - Alternet.org

IOF troops 'shoot to kill' in Gaza, celebrate after: AP testimonies | Al Mayadeen English

IOF troops 'shoot to kill' in Gaza, celebrate after: AP testimonies | Al Mayadeen English

Donald Trump only a paper tiger, says Saudi expert | The Jerusalem Post

Donald Trump only a paper tiger, says Saudi expert | The Jerusalem Post

Donald Trump only a paper tiger, says Saudi expert | The Jerusalem Post

Donald Trump only a paper tiger, says Saudi expert | The Jerusalem Post

Map of 4,000 data centers reveals where biggest AI boom is - Fast Company

Map of 4,000 data centers reveals where biggest AI boom is - Fast Company

NYT: Iran Could Get $300B 'Reconstruction Program' in Deal

NYT: Iran Could Get $300B 'Reconstruction Program' in Deal

The Pentagon says laser weapons are nearly ready for prime time - Fast Company

The Pentagon says laser weapons are nearly ready for prime time - Fast Company

The AI economy could crash on mounting chip costs — and those token costs won't help | Fortune

The AI economy could crash on mounting chip costs — and those token costs won't help | Fortune

China’s 100-million-ton Bohai oilfield reaches full production

China’s 100-million-ton Bohai oilfield reaches full production

Donald Trump cannot use the Abraham Accords to sell a bad Iran deal | The Jerusalem Post

Donald Trump cannot use the Abraham Accords to sell a bad Iran deal | The Jerusalem Post

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Self-Engineered Decay: Why Israel's Political Collapse Cannot Be Separated from Its War Crimes - ZNetwork

More Americans face hunger as people face a 'remarkable' rise in food insecurity, per New York Fed | Fortune

More Americans face hunger as people face a 'remarkable' rise in food insecurity, per New York Fed | Fortune

US LNG has a capital problem | Semafor

US LNG has a capital problem | Semafor

A Simple Container Full Of 100 Deadly Drones Could Be The Future Of Warfare

A Simple Container Full Of 100 Deadly Drones Could Be The Future Of Warfare

The Strait of Hormuz: The supply chain loop that broke the world

The Strait of Hormuz: The supply chain loop that broke the world

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Huawei chairman thanks the US for export restrictions on chips, says it supercharged China’s semiconductor industry — Washington’s export controls encouraged Chinese firms to invest in R&D and build their own tech stack competing with American tech | Tom's Hardware

Republicans shrug at Donald Trump's outrageous corruption

Republicans shrug at Donald Trump's outrageous corruption

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America's aging power grid may not be ready for longer, more erratic storm seasons

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The Time For A U.S. Arms Embargo On Israel Is Now - ZNetwork

Unsurprisingly, Trump's drug boat bombings haven't curtailed cocaine imports

Unsurprisingly, Trump's drug boat bombings haven't curtailed cocaine imports

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Iran Has Quietly Built a Trap That Could Hand It the Strait of Hormuz Forever - National Security Journal

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Trump Admin Appeals Court Order Expanding Tariff Refund Eligibility To All US Importers - Amazon.com (NAS - Benzinga

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Anthony Scaramucci Says Half Of America Can't Afford The Median Home Anymore—And Many Families Are Now Sk - Benzinga

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Top Economist Warns The US Economy 'Isn't Just Soft, It's Struggling' As Trump's Iran War Threatens To Pu - Benzinga

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A first among major nations, India is industrializing with solar | Grist

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US agency goes back to the future to take on China’s Belt and Road Initiative | South China Morning Post

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US losing 'military dominance' in shocking new era of 'high-tech warfare': expert - Alternet.org

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3 Months of Trump's Disastrous Iran War Has Cost US Consumers $60 Billion in Extra Energy Costs​ | Common Dreams

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As Iran threatens undersea cables in the Strait of Hormuz, is it time to rethink the internet? | The Independent

Anthropic Cofounder Travels to Vatican, Tells Pope They're Finding "Unsettling" Things Inside AI Models

Anthropic Cofounder Travels to Vatican, Tells Pope They're Finding "Unsettling" Things Inside AI Models

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EXCLUSIVE: OMB could use $1.9B in reconciliation to buy foreign-made ships - Breaking Defense

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Smart tech is making war a dumber choice

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Trump Let Polluters Sidestep Clean Air Act Rules With Just an Email — ProPublica

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(738) BREAKING: CENTCOM CONDUCTS MILITARY OPERATIONS IN HORMUZ - w/ Nima Rostami Alkhorshid - YouTube

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Vampire Planet: So Cal’s Chemical Disaster, a Gift from the War Machine - CounterPunch.org

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Gangster Capitalism and Corruption in Trump’s America - CounterPunch.org

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America the Dictatorship - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

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(738) Top 10 Longest Range Electric Cars in 2026 – How Far Can They REALLY Go? - YouTube

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Malnourished Gray Whales of the Eastern North Pacific Are in ‘Serious Trouble’ - Inside Climate News

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Sewage and Fuel Leaks Contaminate the Potomac River, Source of Drinking Water for More Than 5 Million People - Inside Climate News

Why Trump's Hormuz Blockade may Bolster the Iranian State

Why Trump's Hormuz Blockade may Bolster the Iranian State

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(Dobbs) Messing Up Trump's Day - by Greg Dobbs

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Self-engineered decay: Why Israel’s political collapse cannot be separated from its war crimes – Middle East Monitor

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China is growing giant wheat-rye hybrids in its western deserts. Here’s why | South China Morning Post

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Iran Wiped Out 42 U.S. Military Aircraft in Operation Epic Fury — and It's Just Getting Started - National Security Journal

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Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical: An Overview of ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ — Dr. Richard DeClue | Word on Fire Institute

Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical: An Overview of ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ — Dr. Richard DeClue | Word on Fire Institute

Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical: An Overview of ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ — Dr. Richard DeClue | Word on Fire Institute

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Why Popes Can—and Must—Talk About AI (and Other Social Issues) — Matthew Becklo | Word on Fire Institute

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Trump’s Oil Confabulations - by Larry C Johnson

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Exclusive: Iran Missile Damaged Sensitive Israeli Intelligence Site

Exclusive: Iran Missile Damaged Sensitive Israeli Intelligence Site

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VIPS MEMO: Avoiding Catastrophic Failure in Cuba – Consortium News

[Salon] Oman makes economic gains - ArabDigest.org Guest post

Oman makes economic gains Summary: Oman found itself the target of Donald Trump’s threats but the Gulf state which worked hard to prevent the war is, unlike its GCC neighbours, seeing economic benefits. Oman made the news yesterday though not in a way that could cause anything but deep offence to the Omanis and their prime minister Sultan Haitham bin Tariq. Donald Trump at a cabinet meeting and in response to a journalist’s question about whether he would accept a short-term deal that would see Oman and Iran jointly manage the Strait of Hormuz replied: "No, the Strait is going to be open to everybody …It’s international waters, and Oman will behave just like everybody else, or we'll have to blow them up. They understand that, they'll be fine.” On CNN the neoconservative critic Robert Kagan, admittedly no fan of Donald Trump, was blunt when asked what he thought. “Shocking” was how he put it while making the point that this and recent US ‘defensive’ strikes were “an effort to disguise the fact that we have basically lost this war…the Iranians are not afraid of the war starting up again.” Kagan went on to say that just as Trump was shedding America’s traditional allies at speed Israel too was showing “reckless disregard for its Gulf allies.” Like other Trump pronunciamentos though it has real world consequences the statement itself has no grounding in the real world. America is not going to blow up Oman and Sultan Haitham and his government will continue to pragmatically pursue what is in Oman’s best interests. That includes conversations with Tehran about how best to resolve the Strait of Hormuz blockade. Despite the US-Israeli war disrupting a near-final peace deal brokered by Muscat, Oman’s strategic geography and neutrality have successfully shielded it from regional strikes, turning a projected budget deficit into a healthy surplus. What America and Israel did blow out of the water was the peace deal that the Omanis were close to delivering when the 28 February war was launched. Oman’s foreign minister Badr Albusaidi said in late March that the US and Iran were “on the verge of a real deal.” Albusaidi writing in The Economist added that “the US had lost control of its foreign policy” and had been lured into the war by Israel: The American administration’s greatest miscalculation, of course, was allowing itself to be drawn into this war in the first place….This is not America’s war, and there is no likely scenario in which both Israel and America will get what they want from it. Oman, of all the Gulf states, worked most prodigiously and publicly to stop the conflict from happening. In one of those curious anomalies of war it has experienced an economic boost. In part that is down to geography. Though not a big global energy supplier it doesn’t need the Strait of Hormuz to get its oil to world markets. It has helped too that thanks to long established economic, military and diplomatic ties with Iran Oman was the Gulf state least targeted while its neighbours the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain were hit and some heavily by drone and missile strikes, particularly the UAE which sustained more attacks than even Israel. Iran by striking back when hit by the US (as recently as yesterday targeting Kuwait) has deeply damaged the GCC’s hitherto seemingly unassailable security and stability nexus. But here too Oman has benefitted as the one GCC state least likely to be under threat should the war kick off again. That’s being taken on board by foreign investors in the energy sector. Seizing the moment, in April the Ministry of Energy and Minerals put five new oil and gas concessions up for bids. Where Oman has seen the biggest win is in the price of oil which has gone from US$70 a barrel to over US$100. Though delayed somewhat by monthly futures contracts the additional revenue is now flowing into Oman’s coffers. As Sabah Naoush notes in an excellent analysis piece for Gulf House: In May Omani crude prices surged to $124.4 per barrel, exceeding average Brent prices. Under the same formula, May revenues reached approximately $3.301 billion, representing an increase of 89 percent compared with April. In June 2026, Omani crude prices are expected to average $104.7 per barrel, generating revenues of approximately $2.688 billion. In July 2026, prices are projected to reach $106 per barrel, producing revenues estimated at $2.812 billion. What that means is that a projected deficit has now flipped into a healthy surplus: “from a deficit of 530 million rials to a surplus of approximately 936 million rials.” Naoush cautions that the war has occasioned heavier than anticipated expenditure on Oman’s military. Still surplus in hand Oman can now pursue its goals of increased FDI and further development of its energy infrastructure. Given its geography - and once the war has ended - the opportunities for Oman to become an energy hub and to deliver the ultimate goal of a diversified economy are now more achievable than they were when Trump and Netanyahu launched their war. As with other of America’s once friends and allies Trump’s bullying and insults have served to spur Oman on in the drive to ignite the latent strength of middle powers that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney referenced in his Davos speech. It is an appropriate response to what Robert Kagan calls the behaviour of “an aggressive, imperialist rogue superpower …grabbing land, grabbing oil, grabbing money.”

(735) Michael Hudson: Iran War Ignites Global Financial Armageddon - YouTube

(735) Michael Hudson: Iran War Ignites Global Financial Armageddon - YouTube

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A.I. is the headline for ‘Magnifica Humanitas,’ but Catholic social teaching is its spine - America Magazine

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Glass Jaw? The New Economic Fragility Recasting American Power

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(735) Carney speaks in New York City - YouTube

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How to Fix the Fastest-Rising Electricity Prices in the U.S. - Heatmap News

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The Mystery Gasoline Surcharge: How Oil Incumbents Are Trying to Maintain Fossil Fuel Dominance

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The Coming Food Security Shock | WPR

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Court Says Trump Cannot Shut Down Or Rename Kennedy Center Without Congressional Approval - American Liberty News

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Report: Billionaire Republican Businessman Flees America To Amid Rising Taxes - American Liberty News

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The Iran War and the New West Asia - by Pascal Lottaz

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The Coming Food Security Shock | WPR

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Matt Kennard, Chris Hedges - How the War on Terror Created the Age of Trump - Brave New Europe

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(734) AMB. CHAS FREEMAN - YouTube

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Democrats’ Growing Divide Over Data Centers - Heatmap News

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Nothing more dangerous than a Netanyahu scorned | Responsible Statecraft

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Iran and the Forever War Trap | Foreign Affairs

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Trump’s Least Bad Option in Iran | Foreign Affairs

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Hormuz Is a Warning for the Indo-Pacific | Foreign Affairs

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After the Iran War, No One Can Guarantee the Gulf’s Security

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NY Fed: 14% Of US Households Experience Food Insecurity | Armstrong Economics

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PCE Inflation Spikes Again, Year-Over-Year Highest Since May 2023 – MishTalk

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Another ‘DeepSeek moment’? Huawei milestone alters China trajectory in chip race: analysts | South China Morning Post

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EXCLUSIVE: OMB could use $1.9B in reconciliation to buy foreign-made ships - Breaking Defense

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Every Knee Shall Bow: Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast | The Ascension Web App

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Kenya court temporarily blocks U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine facility - The Washington Post

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Truth Details | Truth Social

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Will Russia Strike Targets in Europe?

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Healthy Climate America Podcast - The Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health (MSCCH)

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The Trump administration is deleting government data. From infant deaths to hunger, here are five ways it’s hurting Americans | Trump administration | The Guardian

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A closely guarded plan to cool Earth is revealed - E&E News by POLITICO

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Tracking Hyperscale AI Data Center Growth with Satellite Imagery

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Company Tied to Donald Trump Jr. Got a Deal After White House Intervened — ProPublica

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Will the U.S. and Iran Finally Reach a Deal?

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With Castro Indictment, U.S. Edges Closer to Military Intervention in Cuba