President Donald Trump announced his administration would not approve solar or wind power projects, citing concerns about land use. This decision follows tightened federal permitting for renewables, centralizing the process within the Interior Secretary’s office, and fuels renewable companies’ concerns about project approvals. Trump blames renewables for rising electricity prices, particularly in areas facing tight power supply amid growing demand. Despite this, solar and battery storage projects could quickly alleviate supply shortages. Additionally, Trump’s policies, including a bill ending renewable tax credits and steel and copper tariffs, have further hampered the expansion of renewable energy.
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In the United States, a zip code is a postal code used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Zip codes are numerical and are utilized for the efficient sorting and delivery of mail. Each zip code designates a specific geographic area or delivery route within the United States, encompassing states, territories, and military postal locations. Furthermore, this system extends beyond the continental US, including locations like Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
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Trump rules out US peacekeeping troops in Ukraine, offering air support instead. Okay, so let’s break this down. It seems the idea is that instead of putting American boots on the ground in Ukraine, which could escalate into a direct conflict with Russia – and potentially, a world war – Trump is proposing air support. Now, this isn’t a completely new concept; it’s echoing, in a way, policies that Biden was already leaning into. The goal, as expressed, seems to be to avoid a situation where US soldiers are directly engaging with Russian soldiers.
Now, the big question is, what does “air support” actually mean?… Continue reading
In a special report, MSNBC’s Ari Melber explores the connections between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, delving into the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s crimes, investigations, and suspicious death while in federal custody. The report utilizes government documents, original sources, and legal updates from both local and federal cases to analyze the relationship, broken promises, and Trump’s responses. Featuring insights from former federal prosecutor John Flannery and victims advocate Nancy Erika Smith, the report offers a comprehensive examination of this complex and controversial subject.
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Once staunch defenders of free enterprise, conservative business groups are largely silent regarding Donald Trump’s actions to control private businesses. These groups, such as the US Chamber of Commerce and the Business Roundtable, which previously criticized government overreach, have remained quiet despite Trump’s interventions like demanding a cut of Nvidia’s China sales and considering a government stake in Intel. The president’s actions, including public criticism of CEOs and unorthodox arrangements, have created an environment where businesses fear retribution for dissent, opting to wait for promised tax cuts instead. This silence highlights a shift in the risk calculus for corporations under Trump’s administration.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the entire southern border wall will be painted black to deter illegal immigration by making it hotter, a concept initiated by President Trump. During a visit to a section of the wall in New Mexico, Noem highlighted the wall’s height and depth as deterrents, along with the black paint’s added benefit. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks noted the paint’s rust-prevention properties. This move comes as part of ongoing efforts to complete the wall, with approximately half a mile being constructed daily.
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During a recent statement, Trump lauded Netanyahu, referring to him as a war hero despite the International Criminal Court issuing an arrest warrant for war crimes. Netanyahu’s military campaign in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of over 60,000 individuals, including civilians, displacement, and famine. Despite reports of a shouting match between the two earlier this month, Trump has seemingly reversed course, praising Netanyahu and implicitly taking credit for the ongoing violence. This comes after reports of horrific torture and abuse of incarcerated Palestinians.
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After meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump altered his stance on a ceasefire, despite previously advocating for one and ignoring calls from Ukraine and Europe. Experts suggest this shift indicates Trump’s increasing sympathy for Russia’s position, potentially undermining the peace process. A ceasefire, which Ukraine and Europe view as crucial to prevent further aggression and establish a basis for negotiations, would allow the front lines to freeze and the starting point for talks to shift. Without a ceasefire, experts worry peace negotiations could be jeopardized, especially given Russia’s unacceptable demands that include control over Ukrainian territories and limitations on Ukraine’s alliances.
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Trump says Putin may not want to make a deal on Ukraine. That’s the crux of it all, isn’t it? All this time, there was the expectation that Putin was eager to end the war he started by invading Ukraine. The narrative seemed to be that peace was on the horizon, that this situation could be resolved easily. The whole idea of Trump “solving the problem on day one” seemed utterly ludicrous. It’s a reality that no one could have foreseen, yet it’s the reality.
The proposed plan seemed to be to wait and see for “two weeks,” then drag his feet to finally meet with Putin in three months.… Continue reading
Musician Jack White criticized the Trump administration’s opulent redesign of the Oval Office on Instagram, calling it “vulgar” and comparing it to a “professional wrestler’s dressing room.” In response, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung dismissed White as a “washed up, has-been loser” and criticized his lack of appreciation for the office’s significance. This spat is the latest in a series of anti-Trump statements from White. The Oval Office’s new look features gold accents and other opulent additions mirroring the decor of Trump’s Florida resort, a design choice Trump himself proudly boasts.
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