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Santa Declared a Trade Violation
Santa Declared a Trade Violation

The image says it all: a U.S. Navy jet firing a missile at Santa’s sleigh, because apparently Christmas failed a compliance review. According to officials, Santa was flagged for carrying contraband toys, dodging tariffs, and operating an unregistered international...

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No, Mr. President — It Was Never “Our Oil”
No, Mr. President — It Was Never “Our Oil”

An explainer on Venezuela, Iraq, and how a drug war quietly became something else This fight didn’t start as an argument about oil. It started, at least officially, as a war on drugs. For years, U.S. policy toward Venezuela was framed around narcotics trafficking,...

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AI Goes Where the Adults Are in Charge
AI Goes Where the Adults Are in Charge

I’ve been writing about artificial intelligence long enough to know when the hype runs ahead of reality. This isn’t one of those moments. Microsoft’s decision to pour $7.5 billion Canadian dollars over the next two years—and $19 billion already invested since 2023...

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Fifty Years of Steel, Sweat, and One Kid From East L.A.
Fifty Years of Steel, Sweat, and One Kid From East L.A.

The USS Nimitz pulled into San Diego this past Sunday — one last stop before she heads north to Bremerton, Washington, to wrap up her final deployment. Early next year, she’ll depart for good, beginning the long walk toward decommissioning. After fifty years, the old...

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When the World Cup Draw Was Small Enough to Fit in a Lunchroom
When the World Cup Draw Was Small Enough to Fit in a Lunchroom

There was a time — and it’s not ancient history — when the World Cup draw felt like something you stumbled into by accident. A few reporters, a couple of FIFA suits, a table with some ping-pong balls, and maybe a carafe of lukewarm coffee if the budget stretched. You...

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When Washington Pulls the Plug
When Washington Pulls the Plug

The Grain Belt Express, the $4.9 billion Loan That Vanished, and Why the Lights May Dim Because of It Washington killed the money. In July, the Department of Energy quietly yanked its $4.9 billion loan guarantee for the Grain Belt Express—the 800-mile, 5-gigawatt...

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Isaac Cubillos

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This is truth with grit under its nails and dirt on its boots.