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Tariffs May Increase Costs for Strained Power Grid Amid Rising Demand

On February 22, 2025, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced that U.S. power plants will need to increase their electricity production by 10% to 15%. This boost in production is necessary to accommodate the expanding energy demands associated with the integration of artificial intelligence...

Elon Musk: Federal Workers Must Justify Jobs or Face Termination

A recent announcement by Elon Musk has urged U.S. government employees to provide details of their work from the past week or risk losing their jobs. On Saturday, Musk communicated that, in line with instructions from President Donald Trump, all federal employees would soon...

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Judge Blocks Trump Orders Against DEI Programs, NPR Reports

In Washington, a federal judge issued a substantial block on Friday against comprehensive executive...

Trump and Do-Nothing Democrats Face Unpopularity

On February 21, 2025, The Nation published an article in its Politics section reporting...

Bipartisan Group Defies Europe and FBI Directives

In Munich, J.D. Vance delivered a speech, during which the United Kingdom made a...

Trump Appoints New Joint Chiefs Chairman, Replacing Brown

President Trump has dismissed Air Force General CQ Brown Jr., a four-star pilot, from...

Trump Dismisses Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.

President Trump has dismissed Air Force General Charles Q. Brown Jr., the chairman of...

Democrats Need a New Approach

President Trump and Congressional Republicans are leveraging their narrow majorities to attempt to implement...

NYC Sues Trump Following FEMA’s $80 Million Migrant Housing Grant Recall

New York City has filed a lawsuit against President Trump following the administration's decision...

Is DEI Merely Performative Political Theater?

An image featuring a related topic is included, prompting the consideration of whether corporate...

AP Files Lawsuit Challenging White House Access Restrictions

The Associated Press initiated a lawsuit against White House officials on Friday, alleging restrictions...

Judge Delays Eric Adams’ Corruption Case for Additional Legal Input: NPR

A federal judge in Manhattan is seeking additional time and legal insight before ruling...

Trump’s Labor Secretary Nominee Is Strongly Anti-Labor

In February 2025, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a former U.S. representative from Oregon, was nominated by...

The AP’s Risky Language Control

The title of the article, "Bending Words to Justify Terrorism," suggests an exploration of...

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Tariffs May Increase Costs for Strained Power Grid Amid Rising Demand

On February 22, 2025, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced that U.S. power plants...

Elon Musk: Federal Workers Must Justify Jobs or Face Termination

A recent announcement by Elon Musk has urged U.S. government employees to provide details...

Marvel and DC to Collaborate Again on Comics Crossover

In a recent announcement at the ComicsPro retailer expo, editors-in-chief C.B. Cebulski of Marvel...

Berkshire Hathaway: Annual Letter to Shareholders by Buffett

In his annual letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett reflected on the performance of Berkshire...