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Renewable energy sources ‘can’t keep up’ with data center demands

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This article was originally published at The Empowerment Alliance and is re-published here with permission. 

The political left is worried that the rapid expansion of data centers across the U.S. – a controversial but necessary development considering our competition with China – is increasingly accompanied by the corresponding construction of stand-alone natural gas plants to provide the power demands of the centers.

‘Harmful lies’: NIH gives grant to ‘Gender Minority Birthing People’ study

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Pregnant man emoji

The National Institutes of Health awarded a doctoral student who goes by “they/them” pronouns a five-figure grant to study “gender minority birthing people.”

Pond Ezra, a University of Maryland School of Public Health doctoral student studying Family Science, received $35,832 from the taxpayer-funded NIH in February. Ezra’s project, which the grant will fund is titled “Longitudinal Mixed Methods Analysis of Risk and Protective Factors Influencing Psychological Distress in Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Birthing People.”

‘They do lie’: Trump ‘losing faith’ in Iran, expects more back-and-forth strikes

President Donald Trump holds a Cabinet meeting, Wednesday, April 30, 2025, in the Cabinet Room. Seated at left is Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, center. (Official White House photo by Molly Riley)

(The Center Square) – During the 13th cabinet meeting of President Donald Trump’s second term, the president indicated he expects more back-and-forth strikes with Iran as he tells reporters he is “losing faith” in the Islamic Republic.

The president expressed frustration with the Iranian regime, adding that “they do lie” and “misrepresent,” noting Iran’s surprise missile attack on U.S. forces in Jordan. All five missiles were intercepted, prompting the U.S. to launch retaliatory strikes.

‘A million Muslim invaders’: Spain’s amnesty policy at forefront of migrant crisis

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After thousands of migrants flooded Spanish shores from Morocco this week, top American and international policymakers sounded the alarm on the Left’s open-border and amnesty policies.

Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., has attributed the migrant influx to the previous amnesty policy Spain Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez implemented in February, when he naturalized almost a million undocumented migrants.

The U.S. Olympic men’s hockey team did it the right way

The U.S. Olympic men’s hockey team did it the right way

If men’s basketball is the most popular and professional athlete-filled team sport at the quadrennial Summer Olympic Games, then men’s ice hockey is its Winter Olympic Games analogue. Every four years, the two-week Summer and Winter Olympics provide a respite, for NBA and NHL fans, from the annual domestic calendar. Stars who might normally be teammates instead pick up the jerseys of rival nations, competing against one another for love of home and hearth on the world’s grandest sporting stage. Each Olympic sport has had its iconic American triumphs too: Who can forget the 1992 basketball “Dream Team” in Barcelona, or the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” in Lake Placid?

Restoring Britain

Restoring Britain

There’s a revolution brewing across the Big Pond. The British people were already fed up with the Labour government headed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. And then the man Starmer appointed to be ambassador to the United States – Peter Mandelson – was exposed as having a deep friendship with sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, even after Epstein was convicted on charges of sex with a minor in 2008. Mandelson is now under investigation for possibly passing sensitive government information to Epstein. Starmer is viewed as being crippled by these revelations and losing support within his own party.

Trump orders government to ‘immediately cease’ all use of AI made by ‘radical left’ company

Trump orders government to ‘immediately cease’ all use of AI made by ‘radical left’ company

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President Donald Trump on Friday ordered the federal government to “immediately cease” using technology produced by artificial intelligence (AI) giant Anthropic, which he called “woke.”

Anthropic, the developer of AI chatbot Claude, entered a standoff against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth when he gave the company until Feb. 27 to give the military “broad access” to its AI models, threatening to label the company a “supply chain risk,” Axios reported Tuesday. Using all capital letters, Trump wrote in a Friday post to Truth Social that “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL NEVER ALLOW A RADICAL LEFT, WOKE COMPANY TO DICTATE HOW OUR GREAT MILITARY FIGHTS AND WINS WARS!”

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