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Why the Nordics are emerging as the world’s AI infrastructure superpower

The race to dominate artificial intelligence is no longer just about algorithms, it is about energy. Let’s be frank — compute is power, and power is now the decisive constraint. In that equation, Norway, Finland, and the Nordics writ large are quietly positioning themselves as one of the most strategically important countries in the global […]

Does Israel need America’s help?

President Donald Trump is the best leader of the United States that Israel has ever had. He vastly outstrips Former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, who smiled while they worked a knife into the back of the Jewish state. Dwight D. Eisenhower was even worse, far worse. He bullied the Israeli military into returning […]

Hurricane season is here. How will the mainstream media react?

We are now in June, which is the start of an often-newsworthy period: hurricane season. Recently, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its annual start-of-season forecast. This year, forecasters predict a below-normal Atlantic hurricane season, with one to three major hurricanes and up to 14 named storms in total. That does not mean you […]

If Trump believes in Azerbaijan-Armenia peace, why does Baku want weapons?

On June 1, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev posted a framed order President Donald Trump gave him waiving Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act. Essentially, Trump’s waiver allows Azerbaijan to purchase American weaponry. In 1992, Congress passed the Freedom Support Act to help the newly independent states that emerged from the Soviet Union’s collapse build […]

Tariffs put the American dream out of reach. Here’s how to reverse course

Earlier this month, the Trump administration gave America some excellent news. It lowered tariffs from 25% to 15% on some aluminum, steel, and copper, plus products made from them. The proclamation cited the importance of these goods to national security and American manufacturing. This move deserves praise because, as we’ve seen, tariffs raise costs by […]

It’s time to pass the SECURE Data Act

For more than a decade, American businesses have been calling on Congress to pick a lane on data privacy: a clear, national framework. Congress failed to pass a workable approach, so states stepped in, and most have taken a constructive approach. But right now, nearly half of Americans still have no comprehensive privacy protections, and […]

Why 10 presidents, including Trump, have gotten immigration wrong

President Donald Trump has made a mess of what was one of his strongest policies in winning the presidential election in 2024. Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s SWAT team approach to deportation created mass disturbances and protests that resulted in deadly violence. Trump’s approval on the issue has collapsed, along with Hispanic voting support. […]

Young Washington movie: Youthful flaws cost lives

George Washington is lauded as a war hero, founding father, and inspiring exemplar. But before that, he was a vain, temperamental, inexperienced, headstrong young man whose blunders cost lives. What can we learn from young Washington?  Of course, America’s first president adorns U.S. currency. The nation’s capital and a state bear his name. His strategic […]

Platner, the socialists’ latest con man

The mad and bad Roman emperor, Caligula, made his horse a senator. So the scope for mad and bad political choices is wide. After winning the Democratic primary in Maine on Tuesday, essentially unopposed, Graham Platner is feeling his oats. And he might gallop all the way to the U.S. Senate in November, despite being […]

Russia and China are winning the nuclear fuel race. We have the answer sitting in storage

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve has proven its worth as a hedge against the energy shocks of conflicts like the wars in Ukraine and Iran. But what if the United States were sitting on another energy reserve that has been quietly accumulating for decades and that Washington has persistently mismanaged? The roughly 95,000 metric tons of […]

Inflation rises to 4.2 percent in May, highest level in 3 years

The annual inflation rate increased to its highest point in three years as the cost of energy and other goods rose due to the Iran war, according to data released by the Department of Labor on Wednesday. The consumer price index (CPI), a popular gauge of inflation, rose 4.2 percent over the past 12 months...

Trump: Iran ‘will have to pay the price’ for stalled negotiations

President Trump on Wednesday said Iran "will have to pay the price" for stalled peace negotiations and after the U.S. launched renewed strikes against Iran after a U.S. helicopter was shot down and Tehran retaliated. "Iran’s Military is a complete and total mess," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Much of it, like their Navy and...

Between the eagle and the dragon: Brazil’s dangerous dependence on China

In his efforts to distance himself from the dollar and the United States, Lula has increased his dependence on China.

Sick of credit card swipe fees? Blame businesses, not the banks.

Customers don't resent higher prices nearly as much as they resent being nickel and dimed. 

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