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China To Accelerate The Construction Of Coal-Fired Power Plants
China expects to add 70 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired power generation this year, up from 40 GW of capacity from coal installed in 2022, a report from the power sector’s group, China Electricity Council, showed.
The coal additions, however, will not be the biggest capacity increases in China in 2023, per the report quoted by Bloomberg.
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Mar 9, 2026 / Daniel McAdams
RPI Spring Conference: ‘War is Back on the Menu’
On February 28th, President Trump bypassed Congress and started the biggest war perhaps since Vietnam against an Iran that had neither attacked nor threatened the United States. Censorship and propaganda have converged to deliver the false narrative that this will be another “Venezuela” in and out operation. But the numbers do not support the thesis. […]
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May 14, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Biden FBI Quietly Hid Trump Prosecution Files For Potential Post-2028 Case
Biden FBI Quietly Hid Trump Prosecution Files For Potential Post-2028 Case
Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA,
Another trove of newly unearthed Biden-era files suggest that the FBI attempted to retain purported evidence related to its prosecution of President Donald Trump until 2030 — when he would presumably be out of office.
The documents, reported Tuesday by Just the News, add to a growing body of records that have detailed the breadth of the aggressive actions targeting Trump, Republican lawmakers and conservative organizations connected to the 2020 election.
According to the report, the retention effort came as...
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Mar 15, 2026 / Tyler Durden
California Startup Starts Drilling World's First Underground Nuclear Borehole
California Startup Starts Drilling World's First Underground Nuclear Borehole
Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Deep Fission, a California-based nuclear energy startup, started drilling the world’s first underground nuclear borehole March 10 in Kansas, taking a major step forward in building small modular pressurized water reactors one mile below the surface.
The drill rig at the Deep Fission site in Parsons, Kansas. Deep Fission
The test project is being funded as part of the Trump administration’s plan to breathe new life into the American nuclear sector by investing in...
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