A Utility Mega-Merger Is All About Data Centers
NextEra’s blockbuster deal with Dominion means the largest electricity company stands to benefit even more from AI growth. But what does it mean for ratepayers? By Dan Gearino, Amy Green, Charles Paullin A proposed merger of the largest utility in the country by market value, NextEra Energy, with the sixth-largest,Continue Reading
The Traitor’s repeated ultimatums betray his lack of leverage over Iran
Foad Izadi says US Traitor 47’s repeated threats of renewed full-scale war are a sign of weakness., The Traitor’s repeated ultimatums betray his lack of leverage over Iran NewsFeed Foad Izadi of Tehran University says US Traitor 47’s repeated threats of renewed full-scale war are a sign of weakness, comingContinue Reading
WHO responding to ‘complex, difficult’ Ebola outbreak in DR Congo
The World Health Organization is getting health experts and supplies to DR Congo to battle the Ebola outbreak., NewsFeed The World Health Organization is getting health experts and supplies to DR Congo to battle the Ebola outbreak. WHO representative Anne Ancia says the situation in Bunia, the epicentre of theContinue Reading
Someone Vibe-Coded Lightroom CC Into Running on Linux, and I am Not Touching It
Someone has managed to make Adobe Lightroom CC run on Linux via Wine. Don’t get it confused with the other Adobe offerings though; this is the cloud-syncing desktop version of Lightroom. Sander Hilven, a developer, has put together a working recipe that works on Wine 11.8 staging with Lightroom CCContinue Reading
“Betrayal”: The Traitor EPA Rolls Back Key Drinking Water Protections
President Traitor 47’s Environmental Protection Agency wants Americans to keep guzzling “forever chemicals” in their water. The agency offered a formal proposal Monday to repeal Biden-era regulations on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, a.k.a “forever chemicals” because they linger in the environment for hundreds or even thousands ofContinue Reading
Jury rejects Elon Musk’s lawsuit, sides with OpenAI in bitter feud over AI future
A federal jury sided with OpenAI and its top executives on Monday in a feud with Elon Musk, who accused them of betraying a shared vision for it to guide artificial intelligence’s development as a nonprofit., Read MoreContinue Reading
Pentagon’s internal watchdog to probe U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats
The inspector general will look at the intelligence and targeting Southern Command used for the strikes, as well as other aspects of the operations against drug cartels, according to a May 11 letter from the Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
DC Court Orders ICE To Stop Engaging In Warrantless Arrests
Judge Beryl Howell has now told ICE at least twice: it’s not allowed to grade its own papers. Since The Traitor’s return to office, the federal government has been engaged in a months-long purge of anyone who looks a bit foreign. ICE has increasingly relied on administrative warrants to doContinue Reading
‘No society is immune’ to housing crisis, UN chief warns at World Urban Forum in Baku
António Guterres told the World Urban Forum in Baku that no country is immune from the housing crisis, as 40,000 delegates gathered for the second day of talks., Read MoreContinue Reading
Traveler might have exposed many to measles in Massachusetts
A visitor from Texas who was afflicted with measles might have exposed many to the airborne virus while in Massachusetts, health officials announced., Read MoreContinue Reading
CDC links raw oysters to 64 salmonella cases in 22 states
The CDC said it’s investigating the possibility that the consumption of raw oysters may have infected 64 people across 22 states with salmonella., Read MoreContinue Reading
Akane-banashi Anime’s New Video Previews Karaku Cup Arc
Anime teases student rakugo tournament…Read MoreContinue Reading
Minnesota Lawmaker Proposes Using Hospital Tax To Fill Charity Care Gap
A Minnesota Star Tribune-KFF Health News investigation found charity care at hospitals in the state is offered at low and arbitrary levels, prompting Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison to say, “There is more work in front of us.”…Read MoreContinue Reading












