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03/27/2026
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By Cassie B.
Iran hardliners weigh nuclear bomb pursuit as regime mobilizes one million troops
Iran’s new hardline leadership is openly debating pursuing nuclear weapons. The regime claims to have mobilized one million troops against a potential U.S. invasion. Iran has rejected a U.S.-backed ceasefire, making a diplomatic deal unlikely. President Trump has temporarily paused threatened attacks on Iranian energy plants. The conflict is escalating global energy costs and risks […]
03/11/2026
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By Cassie B.
Mystery drone triggers terror alert, shelter-in-place at nuclear-capable U.S. Air Force base
Personnel at Barksdale Air Force Base were forced to shelter in place. An unauthorized drone violated airspace over this critical nuclear bomber base. The incident triggered a heightened terrorist threat alert level. This is part of a pattern of mysterious drone activity over sensitive U.S. sites. The event underscores a new technological battlefield threatening homeland […]
03/04/2026
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By Cassie B.
“Unleash Chiang”: Rubio signals historic escalation in Iran campaign
U.S. signals a major escalation of strikes against Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure. Secretary Rubio promises a new, intense campaign to systematically destroy Iranian capabilities. The rhetoric invokes historical parallels of removing military restraints to justify the action. The move follows conflicting White House narratives on the war’s rationale, causing political fallout. A sustained strategic […]
03/03/2026
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By Cassie B.
U.S. intelligence warns new Chinese submarines can target America from coastal waters
China is rapidly building advanced nuclear submarines. This new fleet can target the U.S. from Chinese coastal waters. China’s submarine force is set to grow significantly by 2035. Massive shipyard investments are driving this naval expansion. China also seeks dominance in seabed mining and underwater drones. A top U.S. naval intelligence officer has delivered a […]
03/02/2026
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By Cassie B.
Gulf states intercept more than 1,500 Iranian missiles and drones in unprecedented defense
Iran launched a massive retaliatory missile and drone barrage against five Gulf nations hosting U.S. bases. Gulf states successfully intercepted more than 1,500 projectiles but suffered civilian casualties and damage. The attacks deliberately target Gulf nations to raise the cost of hosting U.S. military forces. The strikes shatter the region’s reputation as a stable oasis […]
02/27/2026
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By Cassie B.
Historic $26.5 billion federal loan to boost Southern Company gas, nuclear and grid projects
The U.S. Department of Energy issued a record $26.5 billion loan to bolster the Southeast’s power grid. The funding supports over 16 gigawatts of new and upgraded power capacity for Georgia and Alabama. The plan includes new natural gas plants and critical upgrades to nuclear power facilities. Officials state the investment will save over 4 […]
02/19/2026
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By Cassie B.
U.S. military poised for Iran strike as nuclear talks stall, Russian drills begin
Diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran have stalled, with no agreement on nuclear demands. The U.S. is mobilizing a major naval force near Iran, including two aircraft carriers. American military sources indicate preparedness for a large-scale strike as early as this weekend. Iran is responding by showcasing military alliances, like joint naval drills with […]
01/24/2026
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By Cassie B.
Trump vows three-week nuclear approvals for tech, sparking market rally
President Trump pledges a massive push into nuclear energy at Davos. He promises tech companies a three-week approval for building nuclear plants. The announcement caused an immediate surge in nuclear-related stocks. The plan aims to solve AI’s soaring electricity demand and ensure grid reliability. It sharply contrasts with European green policies, which he criticized heavily. […]
01/03/2026
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By Cassie B.
Sunken Russian cargo ship was carrying nuclear reactor components allegedly destined for North Korea, investigators say
A sunken Russian cargo ship secretly carried nuclear submarine reactor parts. Spanish investigators say the components were likely destined for North Korea. The ship sank under suspicious circumstances from reported explosions. This suggests a dangerous military technology trade for war supplies in Ukraine. The incident reveals how the conflict is spreading high-risk weapons. A sunken […]
12/23/2025
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By Cassie B.
Japan to restart world’s largest nuclear plant 15 years after Fukushima disaster
Japan’s largest nuclear plant clears final political hurdle for restart. Local assembly approves despite significant resident opposition and protests. The plant is operated by TEPCO, the utility responsible for Fukushima. Restart is driven by economic pressures and goals for energy security. The move highlights a deep national divide over nuclear power’s future. Nearly 15 years […]
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