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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 27, 2026

Residents of world’s largest Arctic city left without heat as sub-zero temperatures persist in northern Russia

Iran’s Currency Falls to Record Low as Intel Says Regime at Its ‘Weakest Point’ Since 1979

MSNBC uses edited photo of man shot by ICE that makes him appear more masculine I would say they just tried to make him look more handsome but whatever. To a certain extent there is a little bit of whataboutsim in this post because the liberals have been making hay about a trump official retweeting an AI generated photo to support his narrative and so now constatives are pointing out the liberals are doing it as well. But I do think there is a little bit of a difference between some trump official mouthing off and a media outlet that supposedly fact checks doing it. I guess it just a sign about how few people care about the truth and just want to embrace everything that builds their team up.

Massive Potomac River Sewage Spill Exposes D.C. Water’s Cracked Priorities

We tend to think that things just work and complain about them failing when they do. But a lot people don’t realize what goes on to keep things from failing on a more regular basis. At a place I used to work I can remember when were told to go on generator or get off of natural gas to help keep things functioning for others. The Energy Department also waived emissions rules so fossil-fuel plants could run at maximum capacity. Early Sunday morning, coal accounted for some 40% of power in the Midwest’s MISO grid, 24% in the eastern PJM Interconnection, and 18% in Texas, with most of the rest coming from natural gas and nuclear. Power plants in New England burned oil, which accounted for 40% of electricity at peak demand

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