January 2026

Japan Restarts Nuclear Plant: Weighing Risks and Energy Needs

Japan has restarted operations at the world’s largest nuclear power plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, marking the first such move since the 2011 Fukushima disaster. Despite safety concerns and operational setbacks, reactor number six is slated to begin commercial operation next month as part of Japan’s effort to increase its nuclear power capacity to meet energy demands and net-zero emission goals by 2050. However, the plant’s capacity will be significantly less than pre-Fukushima levels, and public trust remains fragile due to safety scandals and the lingering effects of the disaster. As a result, Japan’s nuclear power revival faces financial hurdles and continued opposition, despite government efforts to restart reactors.

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Trump’s Altered Map: Allies Alarmed, GOP Silent as World Order Crumbles

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Trump’s Davos Speech: Greenland, Iceland, and Europe’s “Destruction” Sparks Outrage

Denmark’s Foreign Minister, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, responded positively to comments made by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Greenland. Trump, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, stated he would not use force to acquire the Danish territory. Despite this reassurance, Trump reiterated his desire to make Greenland part of the United States.

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Trump’s Treasury Secretary Dismisses Denmark as Greenland Row Deepens

Donald Trump’s arrival at the Davos gathering was met with heightened transatlantic tensions sparked by his threats to seize Greenland and impose tariffs. NATO’s secretary general called for “thoughtful diplomacy,” while the US treasury secretary dismissed Denmark’s significance, further exacerbating the situation. European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, emphasized the need for unity and a strong response if necessary, while the EU considered retaliatory trade measures. Trump, facing criticism from European leaders, expressed optimism about finding a resolution.

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US Civil War Simulations: Minnesota as the Trigger Point

Since January 6, approximately 2,000 ICE agents have been deployed to Minnesota, allegedly for a fraud investigation, but are instead engaging in excessive force and illegal actions, prompting a federal judge to attempt limitations. These actions, including shootings, tear gassing, and family separations, have led to investigations targeting state officials and the widow of a victim while ICE escalates its conduct. With the National Guard on standby and the potential invocation of the Insurrection Act, the situation resembles a scenario previously explored, raising concerns about a violent confrontation between state and federal forces. The legalities of such deployments are discussed, emphasizing the military’s obligation to refuse illegal orders.

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Trump’s Threat to Blow Up Iran Sparks Outrage and Calls for Action

In a recent interview, President Trump stated he would order the complete destruction of Iran if the country’s government continued to threaten him. This threat followed reports of escalating tensions and unrest in Iran. He also spoke of the importance of controlling Greenland for national security, including the effectiveness of a “Golden Dome” defense shield, and alluded to possessing advanced, top-secret weaponry. Trump has expressed support for anti-government protesters in Iran. Iran’s Foreign Minister responded to Trump’s threats by stating, “We are not looking for war, but we are prepared for war.”

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Carney Avoids Trump at Davos: A Signal of Global Rejection

Prime Minister Mark Carney departed from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland without meeting U.S. President Donald Trump after delivering a speech criticizing the current state of global relations. In his speech, Carney called for middle powers to build coalitions, as he believes the old international order is not returning. In response, Trump described Carney’s speech as ungrateful. Canada is now looking to diversify trade to other markets, including India, with the launch of a trade deal expected in February.

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Trump at Davos: Greenland Demand Sparks Outrage and Confusion

Trump at Davos Demands ‘Immediate’ Talks on Acquiring Greenland, and honestly, the whole situation feels less like a serious political maneuver and more like a fever dream. The news cycle was already buzzing with the usual political theater, but then came this speech. It’s tough to distill a coherent message from what he was saying. At one point, it seemed like he was trying to strong-arm Europe into doubling prescription costs, because, you know, everything is someone else’s fault. It was a bizarre rant.

The whole thing seems to revolve around the idea of the U.S. not getting its due, or rather, not being treated fairly on the world stage.… Continue reading

NYC Mayor Mamdani Calls for Abolishing ICE Amid Minneapolis Killing Outrage

Mayor Mamdani announced his support for abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during an appearance on ABC’s “The View,” citing the agency’s impact on communities. He previously expressed his support for abolishing ICE during his campaign and was outraged by a recent City Council employee detention. Mamdani’s stance aligns with a growing movement, evidenced by a recent poll showing significant support for abolishing ICE. However, his views contrast with other politicians like Governor Hochul, and received criticism from the Department of Homeland Security and the White House.

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