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The Gas Tax Is Dying — Here Is What the Car Industry Wants to Replace It
Higher fuel efficiency and declining gas-powered vehicle sales are destroying the federal gas tax. Here is the specific revenue crisis and what the auto industry's alternative would mean for drivers.
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40 updatesData Centers Are Now Using So Much Power They're Changing How America Is Built
AI data centers are driving unprecedented electricity demand that's raising household bills and reshaping American infrastructure priorities. Here is the specific scale and who pays.
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Pakistan's 45-Day Ceasefire Proposal: The Diplomatic Last Chance Before the Deadline
Pakistan submitted a 45-day ceasefire proposal to both the US and Iran on April 6 — just 24 hours before Trump's power plant deadline. Here is what the proposal contains and whether it has any chance.
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Trump's 'Power Plant Day' Ultimatum to Iran: What Happens If He Follows Through Tonight
Trump set April 7 at 8 PM ET as his final deadline for Iran to open Hormuz or lose every bridge and power plant. Here is what the strike plan looks like and what it would mean for 92 million Iranians.
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The Specific Things Iran Has Threatened to Do If the US Strikes Power Plants
Iran has laid out its specific response if the US hits its power plants. Here is exactly what Iran threatened and whether these threats are credible.
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Bushehr Nuclear Plant Was Struck Four Times — What the Risk of Radioactive Release Actually Means
Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant has been struck four times during the war. Here is the specific nuclear risk, what an actual radiation release would mean for the Gulf, and why the IAEA is alarmed.
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Gen V's Marie Moreau Joins The Boys — What Her Powers Mean for the Finale Season
Jaz Sinclair's Marie Moreau from Gen V joins The Boys for the final season. Here is what her blood manipulation powers mean for the story and whether she can help bring down Homelander.
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Iran's President Clashed With the IRGC Over the War — The Internal Crisis Nobody Is Reporting
Iran's civilian president Pezeshkian reportedly clashed with IRGC chief Vahidi over the war. Here is the specific internal power struggle and what it means for peace talks.
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What Trump's 'Bridges Next' Social Media Post Actually Signals to Military Planners
Trump posting 'Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants!' on Truth Social is unusual military communication. Here is what it means for operational security and whether this is strategic or impulsive.
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Pakistan Is Brokering Afghanistan-China Peace Talks While Also Mediating Iran-US — Here Is Why This Is the Most Overworked Diplomacy on Earth
Pakistan is simultaneously mediating Afghanistan-China talks and Iran-US back-channel negotiations. Here is why this makes Pakistan the world's most diplomatically active small power.
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Iran Hit Kuwait's Biggest Oil Refinery and Two US Planes Are Down — Day 35 of the War Explained
Day 35 of the Iran war saw Kuwait's largest oil refinery hit, two US aircraft down, and Trump threatening bridges and power plants. Here is the complete April 3 situation report.
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Hannah Einbinder Slammed AI in Hollywood and The Hacks Actress Is Not Pulling Any Punches
Emmy-winning Hacks actress Hannah Einbinder is publicly opposing AI in the entertainment industry. Here is what she said, why she's saying it now, and whether actors have the power to stop it.
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The Weapon Ukraine Used to Sink Russia's Last Warship in the Black Sea
Ukraine sank another Russian Black Sea Fleet warship using a combination of naval drones and missiles. Here is the specific operation and what it means for Russian maritime power in the region.
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How AI-Powered Climate Modelling Is Transforming Weather Forecasts From Days to Months
AI climate models are now outperforming conventional physics-based models on 10-day forecasts. Here is how this happened and when monthly accurate forecasting might be possible.
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The Perovskite Solar Cell Is About to Make Every Roof a Power Station
Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells are hitting mass-market efficiencies in 2026. Here is why this specific technology could double solar energy output per panel installed.
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The Specific Way Tariffs Are Making American Families Poorer Than They Know
The tariff tax is hidden in prices, invisible in individual transactions, but visible in the data. Here is exactly how $1,500 per household disappears from American purchasing power.
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The Specific Reason Why France Is Europe's Most Important Country Right Now
France is simultaneously the only EU nuclear power, the G7 chair, the most vocal US critic, and the most active Iran mediator. Here is why Paris is the continent's most consequential capital.
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The Trump Administration Is Breaking Three Constitutional Norms at Once — Here Is the Legal Scorecard
Federal courts have blocked multiple Trump actions as unconstitutional. Here is the specific legal pattern and what it means for executive power in 2026.
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The Trump White House Ballroom That Cannot Be Built — Why This Absurd Case Matters
A federal judge blocked Trump's White House ballroom. It sounds minor. Here is why this specific case reveals something important about the rule of law in 2026.
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The Shelly Kittleson Kidnapping and Why Iraq's 'Stability' Is a Fiction Built on Militia Power
Journalist Shelly Kittleson's kidnapping exposes Iraq's dangerous reality. Here is what Western governments don't say publicly about who actually controls Baghdad in 2026.
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The Romanian Femicide Red Shoes Protest Has Gone Viral and Changed Something
Romania's red shoes femicide protest went viral globally. Here is what changed in Romanian politics, what didn't, and why this visual protest has specific power that petitions and marches don't.
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The US Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad and Why It Shows Iraq Is Not 'Stabilised'
The kidnapping of journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad reveals that Iraq's 'stability' is fragile and militia power remains deeply embedded. Here is the security reality in 2026.
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The Kristi Noem Husband Photos Story: What It Actually Tells Us About Power and Privacy in 2026
A tabloid photo leak involving DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's husband has created an unusual political story. Here is what it reveals about the specific vulnerability of public figures and their families.
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The Fake News Factory That Is Already Running for Europe's 2026 Elections
AI-powered disinformation operations are already targeting Europe's 2026 elections, especially France's June local elections. Here is what security agencies are detecting.
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AI in Medicine Is No Longer Just Diagnosis — It's Designing Molecules That Have Never Existed
AI systems are now designing entirely new drug molecules that chemists have never imagined. Here is the state of AI-powered drug discovery and what it means for medicine.
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Creator Economy Is Rewriting Sports Broadcasting — Athletes Now Have More Power Than Networks
Athlete-owned content and creator partnerships are transforming sports media. Here is how the creator economy is shifting power from traditional broadcasters to athletes and fans.
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The Iran War Has Made Jamie Dimon Worried About Something He Hasn't Worried About in a Decade
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon expressed a specific concern about the Iran war's impact that he hasn't raised in years. Here is what worries the most powerful banker in the world.
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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon on the Iran War Economy: What the World's Most Powerful Banker Actually Said
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon gave a rare TV interview on the Iran war's economic impact, the global economy, and AI. Here is what he said and why it matters.
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The US House DHS Budget Fight: Why Republicans Rejected Their Own Senate Deal
The US House passed a stopgap DHS bill after Republicans rejected the Senate deal. Here is the power struggle inside the GOP that is disrupting travel and airport security.
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Why AI Regulation Is Turning Into a Global Power Struggle
Countries are racing to regulate artificial intelligence, but conflicting approaches are creating a new geopolitical divide.
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Europe’s Power Grid Is Under Pressure: The Energy Instability Experts Say Could Trigger Blackouts
Energy experts warn that Europe’s power grid is becoming increasingly unstable due to demand spikes, renewable fluctuations, and geopolitical pressure.
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Haitian Gang War and No One Is Watching Because of Iran: The Forgotten Crisis Getting Worse
Violence erupted between a powerful gang and vigilante group in Haiti on March 30. The world is not paying attention. Here is the scale of what is happening.
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The EU Veto: The Most Powerful Weapon in European Politics Nobody Understands How to Reform
The EU veto allows any single member state to block most foreign policy and tax decisions. Here is why it is impossible to reform, who uses it most, and why that might be changing.
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European Real Wages Near Pre-COVID Levels — Just as the Iran Crisis Threatens to Wipe Out the Gains
After years of real wage erosion, Europeans have almost recovered their pre-COVID purchasing power. The Iran energy crisis is now threatening to undo years of hard-won progress.
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How the 2026 World Cup Expanded Format Just Changed Everything About Qualifying
The 48-team World Cup has created entirely new qualifying dynamics. Here is what the expanded format actually means for football's smallest nations and its most powerful ones.
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Why Republicans in Congress Are Starting to Ask Questions About the Iran War They Voted to Not Stop
Some Congressional Republicans are beginning to raise questions about the Iran war's legal authorization and duration. Here is why this matters and what it signals.
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The EU's Food Fraud Crackdown Just Got Its Most Powerful Weapon Yet
Europe's food fraud problem costs billions annually. A new AI-powered detection system just went live. Here is how it works and what it means for the olive oil, honey, and wine you're buying.
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SNAP Restrictions Are Expanding: 4 More US States Cut Food Stamp Purchasing Power in April
Four more US states will restrict what SNAP recipients can buy starting April 2026. Here is what the restrictions cover, who is most affected, and what the evidence says about their impact.
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The Aging Judiciary Problem Nobody in Power Wants to Solve — Britain's House of Lords as a Case Study
Britain's House of Lords has members in their 90s making laws. The US Supreme Court has justices with no mandatory retirement age. Here is why the aging judiciary problem is getting worse, not better.
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Europe's Water Is Poisoned, Running Out, and Nobody in Power Wants to Talk About It Honestly
A landmark Euronews investigation reveals the scale of Europe's drinking water crisis: PFAS chemicals, nitrates, microplastics, and drought are destroying the continent's most basic resource.
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F1 Japan GP: Russell Wins Again but the FIA Regulation Loophole Controversy Is Getting Louder
George Russell dominated the Japanese Grand Prix but rival teams are screaming foul over what they call an illegal interpretation of the 2026 power regulations. Here is the full story.
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