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Virginia Man Arrested After FBI Discovers Explosives Cache at His Farm

A Virginia man was arrested on December 17 after authorities uncovered a large stash of "finished explosive devices" on his property. Brad Spafford, 50, was apprehended outside Norfolk after the FBI found over 150 explosive devices, including pipe bombs, at his 20-acre farm.

PJM Faces Scrutiny as Energy Costs Set to Surge Amid Growing Renewable Push

PJM, the largest power grid operator in the U.S., faces increasing scrutiny as it struggles to balance growing energy demands with the transition to renewable resources. The organization manages the flow of power across 13 states and Washington D.C., but critics argue that outdated systems and slow project approvals are driving up costs for consumers.

Two Children Found Abandoned at the Border

Two children were found abandoned at the southern border with a note to give to authorities.

China in Biblical Prophecy

A headline from the New York Times caught my attention a few years ago: “Iraq Suffers as the Euphrates River Dwindles.” It resonated deeply, not because of my interest in climate patterns but because of my focus on Scripture.

AI Data Centers Straining Power Grid

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers are "distorting" the power grid, according to a Bloomberg report. The outlet's analysis found that "more than three-quarters of highly-distorted power readings across the country are within 50 miles of significant data center activity."

Taiwan at the Crossroads: Why Trump Must Lead the Fight Against China

President-elect Donald Trump faces a critical geopolitical challenge: defending Taiwan's independence against China's growing aggression.

Guardian Angels Patrol New York Subways

The Guardian Angels are resuming patrols of New York City's subways.

New Jersey Law Allows Teachers to Skip Reading, Writing, Math Requirements

A New Jersey law removing reading, writing, and math requirements for most teachers will take effect on January 1.

DOJ Attorney Behind Jan 6 Prosecutions to Resign

The U.S. attorney behind numerous prosecutions against those involved in the protest on January 6, 2021, announced that he will step down from his position.

China Hacks U.S. Treasury

The Treasury Department revealed that it was breached by Chinese hackers in what has been described as a "major cyber security incident."

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