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The Day The Grid Failed: The Seventeen Minutes That Exposed The Fragile Foundations Of Modern Civilization

The Day The Grid Failed: The Seventeen Minutes That Exposed The Fragile Foundations Of Modern Civilization Authored by Milan Adams via Preppgroup, This is a fictionalized scenario exploring a hypothetical grid collapse. By the time the first official statement reached the public, the statement itself no longer mattered. Television networks were already off the air… Continue reading The Day The Grid Failed: The Seventeen Minutes That Exposed The Fragile Foundations Of Modern Civilization

Leftist Activist Questions Whether Her Allies Actually Want to Win Elections After Abandoning Platner

Leftist activist Ana Kasparian took aim at progressives and left-wing activists for turning on Maine Democrat Graham Platner following the controversy surrounding his Senate campaign. The post Leftist Activist Questions Whether Her Allies Actually Want to Win Elections After Abandoning Platner appeared first on Breitbart.

With Friday Treasury Action, There Goes The ‘No New Sanctions’ Clause Of The MOU

With Friday Treasury Action, There Goes The ‘No New Sanctions’ Clause Of The MOU The United States unveiled new sanctions on Iran Friday, an act which crucially breaks a key aspect of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement signed last month – namely that no new sanctions can be imposed while the warring sides negotiate… Continue reading With Friday Treasury Action, There Goes The ‘No New Sanctions’ Clause Of The MOU

Self-Flagellation Nation

Self-Flagellation Nation Authored by Frank Filocomo via RealClearBooks, You’ve probably heard the refrain before, but it bears repeating: The West is the best. As I write this, it’s nearly one hundred degrees Fahrenheit here in Brooklyn. Thank God for air conditioning. The air conditioner, by the way, was invented by the New York-born Willis Carrier… Continue reading Self-Flagellation Nation

REPORT: Iran Privately Admits Strait of Hormuz Attack Was a ‘Mistake,’ Pushes to Resume Negotiations

Iran reportedly told Trump advisers the Strait of Hormuz attacks were the work of a rogue hardline group and not a deliberate government decision. The post REPORT: Iran Privately Admits Strait of Hormuz Attack Was a ‘Mistake,’ Pushes to Resume Negotiations appeared first on Breitbart.

China Shuts The Helium Valve As Qatar Outage Deepens Global Supply Squeeze

China Shuts The Helium Valve As Qatar Outage Deepens Global Supply Squeeze China has abruptly banned helium exports, a key component in semiconductors, which adds yet another serious constraint to a global market already reeling from the loss of production in Qatar. In a two-sentence Friday announcement, China’s Ministry of Commerce and General Administration of… Continue reading China Shuts The Helium Valve As Qatar Outage Deepens Global Supply Squeeze

When Billion-Dollar Non-Profits Stop Looking Like Charities

When Billion-Dollar Non-Profits Stop Looking Like Charities Authored by Jeff Patch via RealClearMarkets, AltaMed Health Services reported $1.72 billion in revenue in 2024, which is more than many publicly traded healthcare companies. Yet unlike a public corporation, the nonprofit entity answers to no shareholders, enjoys broad tax exemptions, and derives much of its revenue from… Continue reading When Billion-Dollar Non-Profits Stop Looking Like Charities

Turkey Seeks Moscow Permission To Offload S-400s, Paving Way For US F-35 Deal

Turkey Seeks Moscow Permission To Offload S-400s, Paving Way For US F-35 Deal In a move that could break a years-long defense procurement deadlock with Washington, Turkey is finalizing the sale of its Russian S-400 air defense systems to Gulf states, potentially clearing the way for Ankara to buy US F-35 fighter jets, Turkish newspaper… Continue reading Turkey Seeks Moscow Permission To Offload S-400s, Paving Way For US F-35 Deal

Volkswagen Will Eliminate Almost Half of Production Brands After Losing Market Share to China

The European auto industry is a case study on how short-sighted trade policy goals, results in consequences. Previously, German auto companies like Volkswagen entered into trade agreements with China and began manufacturing their vehicles with immediate financial success in the market.  However, it did not take long for Chinese auto companies to reverse the engineering… Continue reading Volkswagen Will Eliminate Almost Half of Production Brands After Losing Market Share to China

Saturday Deadline: US Orders Iran To Declare Hormuz Open, Toll-Free…Or Else

Saturday Deadline: US Orders Iran To Declare Hormuz Open, Toll-Free…Or Else Update(1855): The US is back to setting deadlines, coupled with new military threats, apparently. Judging by this week, which marked a dangerous return to guns-a-blazing in the Persian Gulf, it seems Trump is ready to back these warnings with new bombing raids. The only… Continue reading Saturday Deadline: US Orders Iran To Declare Hormuz Open, Toll-Free…Or Else