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Chinese Influence on U.S. Debates Around Data Centers

Chinese Influence on U.S. Debates Around Data Centers

On June 11, 2026, Alexandra Crawford held a sign outside a planning commission meeting in Nashville, Tenn. The agenda focused on regulating data centers, which are crucial to artificial intelligence (AI) development. While AI often involves discussions about semiconductors, models, and talent, it is increasingly tied to electricity, transmission lines, and infrastructure. These developments have...

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Royal Author’s Insight on the Future of Prince Harry’s Role

Royal Author’s Insight on the Future of Prince Harry’s Role

A royal author suggests that Prince Harry’s proposal for a ‘half-in, half-out’ role within the monarchy might still hold potential for the future. Simon Vigar, the author of The Four Wives of Windsor, shared his views with Fox News Digital. He believes that while Buckingham Palace quickly rejected the proposal in 2020, a similar model...

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Concerns Arise Over GPS Interference in Aviation

Concerns Arise Over GPS Interference in Aviation

Federal investigators have reported a fatal air ambulance crash in New Mexico after the crew lost GPS navigation. This incident unfolded during a scheduled U.S. military jamming exercise. The situation raises questions about civilian aviation’s readiness for electronic warfare. Incident Overview The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report shows that the Beech King Air crew...

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Increased Scrambles of NATO Fighter Jets in Response to Russian Aircraft

Increased Scrambles of NATO Fighter Jets in Response to Russian Aircraft

NATO reported a significant increase in the frequency of fighter jet scrambles in July compared to the same period last year. This escalation occurred along the alliance’s eastern flank. On Wednesday, NATO officials highlighted that Russian military aircraft often approached NATO airspace without submitting a flight plan or activating their transponder signals. Consequently, NATO fighter...

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North Korea Faces Heat Wave with Traditional Cooling Foods and Leadership Endurance

North Korea Faces Heat Wave with Traditional Cooling Foods and Leadership Endurance

As the Korean Peninsula endures a severe heat wave, North Korean state media promotes traditional cooling foods and highlights leader Kim Jong Un’s resilience. Temperatures soared to 36.7 degrees Celsius (98.1 degrees Fahrenheit), the highest recorded in North Korea’s history. The period, known locally as sambok, or the dog days of summer, has prompted unusual...

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Escalation in Yemen as Houthi Attacks Intensify

Escalation in Yemen as Houthi Attacks Intensify

Attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in central and eastern Yemen caused significant casualties among government forces on Thursday. According to Yemeni government officials, these assaults resulted in the death of at least 30 government troops and injured more than 50 others. A Houthi leader claimed the attacks targeted Saudi-backed troops, stating that ‘hundreds’ were either...

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Shooting at Thai School Results in Deaths and Injuries

Shooting at Thai School Results in Deaths and Injuries

In Nonthaburi province, northwest of Bangkok, Thailand, a shooting took place on Friday at Debsirin Nonthaburi School. Royal Thai Police spokesperson, Trairong Piwpan, confirmed the incident, indicating fatalities and injuries. According to Arsit Sampantharat, permanent secretary for the Interior Ministry, the shooter is reported to be a student who remained inside the school during the...

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High School Shooting in Nonthaburi, Thailand

High School Shooting in Nonthaburi, Thailand

A tragic shooting occurred at a high school outside of Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday. A student at Debsirin Nonthaburi School in Nonthaburi province opened fire, resulting in the deaths of three teachers and three students. Several others were wounded. Royal Thai Police spokesperson Trairong Piwpan confirmed the incident, indicating that the shooter is hospitalized in...

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Trump Considers Compromise on Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with Iran

Trump Considers Compromise on Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with Iran

President Donald Trump faces a decision involving the economically crucial Strait of Hormuz. To reach an agreement with Iran, Trump may need to consider an approach not typically associated with his leadership style: compromise. Compromise poses a challenge for Trump. He has consistently dismissed concerns about falling poll numbers, a slowing economy, and declining U.S....

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Hiroshima Commemorates 81st Anniversary of Atomic Bombing

Hiroshima Commemorates 81st Anniversary of Atomic Bombing

On Thursday, Hiroshima observed the 81st anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing, with the city’s mayor, Kazumi Matsui, criticizing global powers for engaging in warfare and urging the cessation of justifying nuclear weapons as a deterrent. Matsui warned that diminishing the inhumanity of nuclear armament and utilizing force to achieve prosperity may lead to cycles...