RFK Jr’s Vaccine Views Clash with Measles Outbreak Reality

RFK Jr’s Vaccine Views Clash with Measles Outbreak Reality

As measles continues to spread across 23 U.S. states, resulting in over 600 infections and three deaths, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made headlines for endorsing the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine—a surprising move given his long history of vaccine skepticism. Last week, Kennedy called the MMR vaccine “the most effective way […]

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US and South Korea Strengthen Naval Ties with New Shipbuilding Agreement

US and South Korea Strengthen Naval Ties with New Shipbuilding Agreement

In a move that could significantly enhance the United States’ naval capabilities, America’s top military shipbuilder has signed a partnership agreement with a leading South Korean shipbuilding firm. Experts view this development as a crucial step in helping the U.S. keep pace with China’s rapidly expanding naval fleet. Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), headquartered in Virginia, […]

By John Bowlus |
Trump Administration Plans Cuts to Key Manufacturing Grants

Trump Administration Plans Cuts to Key Manufacturing Grants

The Trump administration’s recent decisions to cut key programs aimed at supporting the manufacturing industry are causing concern, especially in areas like Vice President JD Vance’s hometown in Ohio’s Rust Belt. These cuts threaten to undo efforts that were designed to modernize critical industries, including the steel sector, which has long been a cornerstone of […]

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ADNOC’s Strategy Amid Global Energy Transition: A Case Study in Adaptation

ADNOC’s Strategy Amid Global Energy Transition: A Case Study in Adaptation

As global energy markets face increasing uncertainty, many traditional oil and gas companies are grappling with slowing revenues and shifting policy landscapes. In 2024, several major players — including TotalEnergies, Shell, Equinor, Eni, and BP — reported significant year-on-year profit declines. BP, for example, saw its net income drop by more than 97%. While economic […]

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Production
US and South Korea Strengthen Naval Ties with New Shipbuilding Agreement

US and South Korea Strengthen Naval Ties with New Shipbuilding Agreement

In a move that could significantly enhance the United States’ naval capabilities, America’s top military shipbuilder has signed a partnership agreement with a leading South Korean shipbuilding firm. Experts view this development as a crucial step in helping the U.S. keep pace with China’s rapidly expanding naval fleet. Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), headquartered in Virginia, […]

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Transmission
Australian grid struggles with renewables boom: report

Australian grid struggles with renewables boom: report

Australia’s independent Energy Security Board (ESB) has reported a “remarkable growth” in renewable energy, driven by cheaper equipment and government support with rooftop panels accounting for 5 per cent of production. The report said since 2005 total emissions across the national electricity market fell by 15 per cent with pollution expected to drop by a […]

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Storage
European Commission launches hydrogen initiative 

European Commission launches hydrogen initiative 

The European Commission has unveiled plans for an industrial strategy based on hydrogen production that include a “Clean Hydrogen Alliance” across the bloc.  “The alliance will build on existing work to identify technology needs, investment opportunities and regulatory barriers and enablers,” the European Union’s executive branch stated.  The initiative aims to promote the homegrown production […]

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Consumption
Trump’s Energy Policy: A Complicated Road Ahead

Trump’s Energy Policy: A Complicated Road Ahead

  President-elect Donald Trump’s energy policy revolves around his well-known mantra, “Drill, baby, drill.” While this stance signals a push for aggressive fossil fuel expansion, the reality of implementing such a strategy may prove more challenging than expected. His cabinet picks and the evolving energy landscape present a more complex picture. The New Faces of […]

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Policy
RFK Jr’s Vaccine Views Clash with Measles Outbreak Reality

RFK Jr’s Vaccine Views Clash with Measles Outbreak Reality

As measles continues to spread across 23 U.S. states, resulting in over 600 infections and three deaths, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made headlines for endorsing the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine—a surprising move given his long history of vaccine skepticism. Last week, Kennedy called the MMR vaccine “the most effective way […]

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Environment
Ice storm blacks out 300K in Canada

Ice storm blacks out 300K in Canada

A destructive ice storm wreaked havoc across parts of Ontario this weekend, leaving more than 300,000 residents in the dark as freezing rain snapped tree limbs and brought down power lines. Hydro One, the province’s primary electricity provider, reported extensive outages, with ice accumulation weighing heavily on infrastructure and raising concerns about flooding in central […]

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Industry
US and South Korea Strengthen Naval Ties with New Shipbuilding Agreement

US and South Korea Strengthen Naval Ties with New Shipbuilding Agreement

In a move that could significantly enhance the United States’ naval capabilities, America’s top military shipbuilder has signed a partnership agreement with a leading South Korean shipbuilding firm. Experts view this development as a crucial step in helping the U.S. keep pace with China’s rapidly expanding naval fleet. Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), headquartered in Virginia, […]

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Opinion

Pulling back the curtain on Turkey’s natural gas strategy

Opinion

After decades of alliance, Turkey still befuddles the West. Over the last decade, the country’s more assertive foreign policy in Syria, Libya, and the eastern Mediterranean has some analysts seeking solace in neo-Ottomanism without doing the hard work of identifying Turkey’s geo-economic interests. Gas is one of those vital interests and helps explain some of […]

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A Biden administration should prioritize energy security to fight climate

Environment

Americans are forecast to elect a new president in November. According to polling on June 30, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is leading Republican President Donald Trump nationally 50.9% to 41.4%. Polls are unreliable, especially four months out, but Trump is running out of runway to turn around his re-election campaign. The coronavirus, economic contraction, and […]

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