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Ahead of a public hearing scheduled for Tuesday evening regarding Holtec International's plan to discharge 1 million gallons of wastewater from the former Indian Point Energy Center in Buchanan, New York, more than 100 organizations wrote to Gov. Kathy...
Within the murky depths of the historical intelligence abyss lies a nearly ceaseless array of unanswered questions and varying accusations, some affirm or deny the credibility of several figures related to unresolved historical mysteries. The first article in this...
In the midnight musings of Brazil's President Lula, a vexing conundrum lingers: why, in an age of shifting global power dynamics, must the lion's share of his nation's foreign transactions be conducted in dollars, rather than its native currency?...
The United States Air Force is relocating its airborne refueling infrastructure for combat aircraft from Germany to Poland in an unmistakable bid to bolster NATO's eastern frontier. Along this periphery, the Alliance grapples with significant challenges and recurrently confronts...
Former US President Donald Trump has expressed concern that China could displace the US dollar as the global reserve currency. The warning follows reports of agreements between various nations to use the yuan in commodity transactions. For years, rumors have circulated about...
Governor DeSantis recently took aim at the Federal Reserve, presumably to bolster his national-issues profile ahead of announcing a run for the presidency, which he is expected to do in May. He lambasted both Chairman Powell’s leadership and the...