Marine veteran Winsome Earle-Sears presents her plans for safety, education, and energy in Virginia.

Win some, lose some: A Call for Common Sense in Virginia My father arrived in America from Jamaica with just $1.75 to his name. What he carried, though, was far more valuable—faith, discipline, and a practical approach to life. He firmly believed that with education and effort, anyone could succeed in this country. This narrative […]
Noah Laba’s rise is providing the Rangers with surprising new energy.

A surprising new player has really stepped up for the Rangers this season. After Vincent Trocheck suffered an upper-body injury in just the second game, the Blueshirts didn’t just lose an important part of their lineup; they also lost a prominent player in a position where they were already lacking depth. Noah Raba’s presence at […]
David Blackmon: Bill Gates Faces Energy and Climate Truths

Bill Gates’ New Perspective on Climate Change This week, Bill Gates, the billionaire founder of Microsoft, stirred the climate discussion with his recent essay. It’s quite a shift from his previous stance on climate issues and might indicate a notable change in approach. Instead of viewing atmospheric carbon dioxide as a gauge for global conditions, […]
New nuclear reactors will ensure energy stability for the U.S. military

In May 2021, cybercriminals caused a significant shutdown of fuel supplies by attacking colonial pipelines across the southeastern U.S., leading to widespread shortages. This incident highlighted how one cyberattack can have a far-reaching impact on the economy and exposed the vulnerabilities in both defense and civilian energy networks. Such attacks underscore the urgent need for […]
Pressure intensifies on Maduro, peace via energy control and additional insights

Victory in the Americas: Pressure Grows on Maduro The deployment of the Gerald R. Ford, the advanced aircraft carrier from the US Navy, is more than just a military presence; it’s described as a comprehensive tool aimed to assist in dismantling transnational criminal entities. Arturo McFields emphasizes that simply targeting a dictator, such as Maduro, […]
Is Bloom Energy the Leading AI Stock in the Energy Sector?

Bloom Energy Reports Strong Quarter with Growth and New AI Partnership Bloom Energy recently shared impressive quarterly results, signaling its emergence as a significant player in the AI-driven energy sector. The company reported a 57% increase in year-over-year revenues, reaching $519 million, while its gross margin saw a substantial rise of 540 basis points, climbing […]
Glenn Beck cautions that Amazon job cuts and Bill Gates’ change on climate issues indicate a dividing energy conflict in America.

Amazon’s Wage Hike and Job Cuts Raise Eyebrows In September, Amazon announced a wage increase for its warehouse employees, pushing hourly rates above $30. The company presented this as a move to enhance the employee experience. However, just recently, Amazon made headlines again by cutting 14,000 corporate jobs, coinciding with its plans to invest significantly […]
Investor Reactions to Energy Transfer (ET) Increasing Its Quarterly Distribution by More than 3 Percent

Energy Transfer LP has announced an increase in its quarterly cash distribution for the third quarter ending September 30, 2025, raising it to $0.3325 per common unit. Payments are set for November 19, 2025. This marks a more than 3% rise compared to the same period last year for unitholders of record as of November […]
Nvidia will develop AI supercomputers for the US Energy Department under a $500 billion agreement.

Nvidia’s Expansion in AI Technologies and Government Collaboration Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang announced on Tuesday plans to develop seven new supercomputers for the Department of Energy. He also revealed that the company has a hefty reserve value of $500 billion for its AI chips. As Nvidia becomes the first company to be valued over $4 […]
California State Retirement Fund Experienced a 71% Loss on $468 Million Clean Energy Investment

CalPERS Faces Heavy Losses in Clean Energy Investment The California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), which manages pensions for state employees, has suffered a significant loss—71%—on its $468 million private equity investment focused on clean energy. Currently, CalPERS pension benefits are only around 79% funded, which leaves California taxpayers and the state government responsible for […]