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More energy shocks, and it was crazy to move away from nuclear power

You have to scroll to the middle section to get the good stuff. I imagine we will be hearing more about this one way or another. Inadvertent intravenous injection

Still burning food for fuel. Supply tightness in soybean oil market making ways for sunflower oil

Turkish company again stops supplying Lebanon with electricity

South Pole Sees Record Cold Winter, Smashing 1976 Record …WaPo Admits “Chill Was Exceptional”

Turkish inflation rises to 19.6% after surprise rate cut

Biden declares war on showerheads

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House Budget Chairman Yarmuth To Progressives: “The Federal Government Can Afford Anything”

The NYT’s Partisan Tale about COVID and the Unvaccinated is Rife with Sloppy Data Analysis

Soldiers to start delivering petrol to UK forecourts from Monday amid warnings of 3p rise in fuel costs – but Rishi Sunak admits ‘very real’ food shortages will last until Christmas

“Nobody has fish in their freezer right now. Nobody,”

Cargo ships anchored off NY and LA face 4-WEEK wait to berth and trains in Chicago are backed up 25 miles with global supply chain on the brink of collapse

Rolling Stone Lefty Loses It, Shrieks ‘Joe Manchin Just Cooked the Planet’

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A Week in the World’s Most Chaotic City

Venezuela subtracts six zeros from currency, second overhaul in three years

Key inflation gauge watched by the Federal Reserve hits another 30-year high

Media stops covering FL COVID data because DeSantis’ downtrend threatens lockdown politics: Sexton, Travis

How did 30,000 Haitians get to Texas?

Saturday Commentary and Review #57

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German Coal Plant Runs Completely Out Of Coal

Chinese switch to flashlights, generators amid power cuts

Evergrande and Stein’s Law: “That which cannot go on forever, won’t”

A Peek Inside Corporate America’s Ascendant Woke-Industrial Complex

New COVID-19 antigen testing method offers highly accurate results in under 3 minutes

The right-wing radical party AfD emerged from last Sunday’s election as the strongest political force in the eastern German states of Saxony and Thuringia. What did the mainstream parties do wrong?

Blue Origin employees say they wouldn’t feel safe riding the company’s rockets and that it’s ‘lucky that nothing has happened’

Haiti Since the 2010 Earthquake: A Review of 11 Years Following the Money

Sudan confiscates Hamas assets

Top generals in charge of Turkey’s military operations in Syria have sought retirement amid escalating tensions in Idlib, fueling questions over Ankara’s Syria policies.