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climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Nick Pope
https://dailycaller.com/2025/04/15/trump-has-no-shortage-of-targets-in-his-war-against-blue-state-climate-lawfare/By Nick PopePresident Donald Trump has plenty of targets to choose from to begin his war against blue state lawsuits and legislation designed to punish energy companies for their role in climate change.
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esquire.com | Nick Pope
Oxford Street is, I think it’s fair to say, the most stressful stretch of land in London. It is full of honking cars, big swinging shopping bags and people who suddenly stand still for absolutely no reason at all. And anyone who makes it to the end deserves a stiff drink. We know just the place. A few minutes walk from Bond Street Station, at the corner of Henrietta Place and Marylebone Lane, you'll find the glassy BoTree Hotel.
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alphanews.org | Nick Pope
(Daily Caller News Foundation) — Nvidia, one of the largest technology companies in the world, announced Monday that it is designing factories to manufacture artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputers entirely in America. In tandem with other companies, Nvidia is securing over one million square feet of factory floor space to manufacture its AI chips in Arizona and to build supercomputers in Texas, the company announced.
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bizpacreview.com | Nick Pope
Nvidia, one of the largest technology companies in the world, announced Monday that it is designing factories to manufacture artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputers entirely in America. In tandem with other companies, Nvidia is securing over one million square feet of factory floor space to manufacture its AI chips in Arizona and to build supercomputers in Texas, the company announced.
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bizpacreview.com | Nick Pope
A Pakistani marketplace known for selling weapons to interested buyers, including terrorists, bustled with activity in the immediate aftermath of the Biden administration’s botched pullout from Afghanistan, The Washington Post reported Monday. The market in Darra Adamkhel, near Peshawar, Pakistan, saw its busiest days in recent memory in the wake of the chaotic 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan after two decades at war as leftover American military gear sold like hotcakes, the Post reported.
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