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How an AI Data Center Really Gets Built
How an AI Data Center Really Gets Built

Most people think a data center gets built like this: Google buys some land, pours concrete, installs servers, and starts running AI. Simple. Except that’s usually not what happens at all. Modern AI data centers are more like giant industrial ecosystems involving...

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The AI That Might Save Your Life Also Needs a Power Plant
The AI That Might Save Your Life Also Needs a Power Plant

Last year, I watched a documentary about artificial intelligence and breast cancer. Now, before half the internet starts screaming either “machines will save humanity” or “the robots are taking over,” let me explain what actually caught my attention. It wasn’t flashy....

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The AI Factories Are Coming to Rural America
The AI Factories Are Coming to Rural America

The AI companies are finally starting to tell us the truth. Not directly, of course. Nobody in Silicon Valley wakes up and says: “Good morning shareholders, today we begin construction on the digital equivalent of steel mills and oil refineries.” But the truth is...

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The AI Revolution Runs on Water, Wires, and Your Wallet
The AI Revolution Runs on Water, Wires, and Your Wallet

The electric bill showed up before the robots did. That’s how Americans know something is real. Not the TED Talks. Not the glossy commercials showing smiling young professionals using artificial intelligence to organize grocery lists. Not the billionaire in sneakers...

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The Gas Pump Doesn’t Care About Your Politics
The Gas Pump Doesn’t Care About Your Politics

Gas prices are like rattlesnakes in the Southwest. You usually hear them before they bite you. Oil crossed back above $100 a barrel this week, and while Wall Street traders may shrug and CNBC talking heads may holler about “market stabilization,” regular Americans are...

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America Didn’t Stop Wanting Families
America Didn’t Stop Wanting Families

It Built a Society Where Forming One Became Harder Somewhere along the line, America turned having children into the economic equivalent of buying a bass boat during a recession. Everybody still likes the idea of it. Half the country dreams about it. But when you sit...

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No Parade This Year. Maybe That’s the Point
No Parade This Year. Maybe That’s the Point

Every now and then, a small town does something that makes you stop mid-sip of your coffee and say, “Well now… that’s interesting.” Over in Stuart, Fla., they’ve decided to cancel their Memorial Day parade after 20 years. Not because of money. Not because of weather....

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Turns Out “Obama’s Iran Deal” Wasn’t So Crazy After All
Turns Out “Obama’s Iran Deal” Wasn’t So Crazy After All

There are few things in politics more entertaining than watching a talking point age badly. For years, Republicans dined out on the claim that Barack Obama “gave Iran billions.” You could set your watch by it. Cable hits, campaign rallies, Facebook posts with all-caps...

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You Don’t Call It a Blockade Unless You Mean It
You Don’t Call It a Blockade Unless You Mean It

April 15, 2026 Update: at 9:30 a.m. Eastern, Rich Starry and other Chinese-owned ships reversed course and are now in Iranian water back inside the Persian Gulf. U.S. Central Command says all ships have now either stopped or reversed courses. Update: At 11 a.m....

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The Machines Are Winning. The People Aren’t So Sure
The Machines Are Winning. The People Aren’t So Sure

Four weeks ago, most Americans were just trying to figure out why gas jumped another dollar a gallon. Now we’ve got something else on our hands. Stanford dropped its 2026 AI Index, and buried inside all those charts and PhD-level jargon is a simple truth: the people...

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Trouble in the Strait: Oil Markets Just Got Played
Trouble in the Strait: Oil Markets Just Got Played

Ceasefire headlines sent oil plunging. Reality sent it roaring back. Welcome to the new war—fought in shipping lanes, not just battlefields. There’s trouble in River City. Not the kind with pool halls and marching bands—this one runs through the Strait of Hormuz,...

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Oil Hit $90—and the Pump Hasn’t Caught Up Yet
Oil Hit $90—and the Pump Hasn’t Caught Up Yet

If you’re paying around $3.75 a gallon in Florida right now, it feels like the spike already happened. It didn’t. What you’re seeing at the pump reflects oil prices from about a week or two ago—when crude was trading closer to $80 a barrel. But for the past several...

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Everyone Loves the Cloud—Until the Server Shows Up Next Door
Everyone Loves the Cloud—Until the Server Shows Up Next Door

Cities and counties across America are debating proposed data centers, and judging by Facebook, the end of civilization appears imminent. People are worried it will take all the fresh water. This concern is being expressed… on Facebook. Which, of course, runs entirely...

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Isaac Cubillos

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