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News & Articles By Willow Tohi
11/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A strategic gambit: Washington reshapes European energy security
The U.S. is actively working to displace Russian energy in the European Union market. A $22 billion bid by Sweden’s Gunvor Group for Lukoil’s foreign assets was blocked by the U.S. Treasury. American officials are touring Europe to promote U.S. energy exports and eliminate Russian gas. A U.S. private equity firm, Carlyle, is now positioned […]
11/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A veil of secrecy: U.K. health agency withholds data amid excess death concerns
The U.K. Health Security Agency is refusing to publicly release data that could reveal a potential link between COVID-19 vaccination dates and excess deaths. A cross-party group of MPs and the campaign group UsForThem have demanded transparency, noting the data was shared with pharmaceutical companies. The UKHSA defends its decision, citing concerns over public distress, […]
11/16/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A movement stalled? Allegations of internal sabotage plague Kennedy’s HHS agenda
Internal sources allege RFK Jr. is being “managed” and roadblocked within HHS, preventing action on key MAHA priorities like COVID-19 vaccines. Critics claim lobbyists for pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries have been installed in key agencies to neuter Kennedy’s influence. The final MAHA Commission report was significantly watered down, removing language on pesticide risks and corporate […]
11/15/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Trump flips the script, announces major food tariff CUTS to slash grocery bills
President Trump is preparing to enact significant tariff cuts and new trade deals aimed at reducing food prices. The initiative, part of an “Operation Affordability” push, focuses on slashing import levies on staples like beef, coffee and bananas. New trade frameworks are being finalized with Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador and Ecuador to lower barriers on […]
11/15/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A new front: U.S. launches “Operation Southern Spear” against cartels
The U.S. Secretary of War has announced a new military initiative, “Operation Southern Spear,” targeting drug trafficking networks in the Western Hemisphere. The announcement follows a recent U.S. strike on an alleged drug-running boat, the 20th such engagement since September, which reportedly killed four individuals. The Trump administration has labeled the targets “narco-terrorists,” a designation […]
11/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The algorithmic leviathan: How cheap, biased AI threatens democracy and your job
AI’s rapid advancement, driven by data from potentially biased sources like Wikipedia and Reddit, risks encoding and amplifying existing human prejudices into its core reasoning. The plummeting cost of creating powerful, even self-aware, AI models is leading to a proliferation of decentralized and “rogue” systems that challenge mainstream institutional narratives. A future timeline predicts that […]
11/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Berlin’s energy lifeline: A subsidy for a struggling industrial giant
Germany will subsidize industrial electricity prices to 5 euro cents/kWh until 2028. The measure aims to counter high energy costs blamed for crippling economic competitiveness. Europe’s largest economy has stagnated, with minimal growth projected for 2026. The plan is a central pillar of the government’s effort to revitalize German industry. Critics argue the subsidy addresses […]
11/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A strategic shift: Missile defense radar redeploys in the Pacific
The Sea-Based X-Band Radar (SBX-1), a key U.S. missile defense asset, has been relocated within Hawaii. Its recent, conspicuous movement to an undisclosed Hawaiian location sparked public curiosity and discussion online. The SBX-1 is a massive, mobile radar system designed to track and discriminate incoming ballistic missile threats. The system provides critical data to interceptors, […]
11/13/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A systemic breakdown on the nation’s highways as California cancels 17,000 CDLs
The California DMV is revoking 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to non-residents following a federal audit. The audit found more than one in four sampled licenses violated federal rules, with some issued without proper legal presence checks. The action is part of a broader Trump administration crackdown on non-domiciled CDLs, deemed a national security and […]
11/13/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A temporary truce: Trump ends historic 43-day government shutdown
President Donald Trump ended the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, which lasted 43 days. The funding bill temporarily extends government operations through January 30, 2026. The political stalemate centered on a dispute over expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies. The legislation funds key food assistance programs and reverses federal worker layoffs. A contentious provision allowing […]
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