A growing faction of young conservatives is increasingly dissatisfied with Trump, demanding more radical policies on immigration, foreign policy, and nationalism.
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The Nation’s 56th anniversary highlights 56 Thailand-only trends
Thailand marks its 56th anniversary by highlighting 56 distinct local trends, reflecting cultural shifts and societal changes exclusive to the nation.
Self-Own #837: High Tech Hydropower Transmission Trips Up Trump’s Fossil Fuel Fantasy
New hydropower transmission line connecting Quebec to NYC is operational, reducing emissions and undermining Trump’s fossil fuel agenda.
Appeals Court strikes down Arizona’s ‘grid access charge’ for residential solar customers
The Arizona Court of Appeals invalidated the state’s solar grid access charge, marking a significant victory for rooftop solar advocates and consumers.
Vance is among 1.5% of Americans who have converted to Catholicism
Vice President JD Vance is part of the 1.5% of U.S. adults who converted to Catholicism, a small but notable demographic shift in religious affiliation.
Amid war, inflation and sinking approval ratings, Trump takes comfort in giving Washington a face-lift
As war, inflation, and sinking approval ratings persist, Trump focuses on personal projects and public appearances to bolster his image.
Floating Solar PV on Foam with Air Bubblers
Researchers develop foam-backed floating solar PV with air bubblers to improve cold climate efficiency and prevent ice formation.
What Lionel Messi Eats In A Day
Discover the confirmed details of Lionel Messi’s daily diet, including his favorite foods, nutritional strategies, and lifestyle habits that support his performance.
Thai Court Sentences 2 Men to Death For Involvement in 2015 Erawan Shrine Bombing
A Thai court has sentenced two men to death for their involvement in the 2015 Erawan Shrine bombing, marking a significant legal development in the case.
Has the Japan-DPRK Pyongyang Declaration Been Abandoned?
Recent developments suggest Japan and North Korea have moved away from the 2002 Pyongyang Declaration, raising questions about bilateral relations and denuclearization efforts.