Top 15 News Posts from September 13
Update on U.S. Naval Academy Security Concern – navy.mil
A false shooter report led to a U.S. Naval Academy lockdown. A midshipman was tragically shot by an officer due to mistaken identity.
US electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategy – AP News
Energy-hungry data centers are straining US power grids, driving up demand and costs. Utilities are adapting, even hiking rates, as this massive energy consumption redefines our grid.
California’s $23 Billion Plan to Restore Federal Cuts to Scientific Research – The New York Times
California reveals a groundbreaking $23 billion plan. This massive initiative aims to restore federal cuts, significantly boosting crucial scientific research and innovation across the state.
Zinc Roofs Give Paris Its Signature Look. But They Are a Nightmare in Heat. – The New York Times
Paris’s signature zinc roofs are iconic, but they’re a nightmare in the heat. These beautiful rooftops now trap unbearable temperatures, challenging city residents.
Ukraine war briefing: Poland’s allies decry ‘flagrant violation’; Warsaw sends troops to border to monitor Belarus drills – The Guardian
NATO is now boosting Eastern European defenses after Russian drone incursions violated Polish airspace. Allies condemn the flagrant breach, as Russia’s aggressive strategy tests the West’s resolve.
Fed governor Lisa Cook called condo a second home, documents show – The Washington Post
Documents reveal Fed Governor Lisa Cook declared her Atlanta condo a “vacation home.” This challenges mortgage fraud allegations, including Trump’s, concerning multiple property ownership.
Trump news at a glance: president urges death penalty in Charlie Kirk killing, as widow says: ‘we’ll never surrender’ – The Guardian
President Trump urged the death penalty in the Charlie Kirk killing. The victim’s widow declared, ‘we’ll never surrender,’ following the president’s strong statement.
ICE agent shoots dead man who tried to drive at agents, officials say – BBC
An ICE officer fatally shot a man during a Chicago suburb traffic stop. Officials say the man dragged an officer with his car, leading to the shooting. His family is speaking out.
What we know about Tyler Robinson, the suspect who allegedly killed Charlie Kirk – Los Angeles Times
Tyler Robinson, a scholarship winner with no criminal history, is suspect in Charlie Kirk’s killing. Officials say he became ‘more political,’ referencing fascism and memes on bullets.
Trump shelves Chicago crackdown plans for now as advisers warn of legal headaches – CNN
President Trump has shelved plans for a Chicago National Guard crackdown as advisors cite legal headaches. Meanwhile, ICE operations ramp up, sparking local reactions.
At least 193 killed in two separate boat accidents in northwestern DR Congo – Al Jazeera
Over 190 people, many of them students, tragically died this week in two separate boat accidents in DR Congo.
California Legislature passes bill banning most law enforcement from wearing face masks – CBS News
California’s legislature passed a bill banning law enforcement and ICE agents from wearing face masks. The new law aims to prevent identity concealment and boost transparency.
Trump says he’ll send National Guard to ‘deeply troubled’ Memphis – ABC News
Trump deploys National Guard to Memphis amid mayoral pushback. Locals seek constructive presence. A CEO linked to the action also pitched Trump a major rail merger.
Nepal gets first female PM after deadly unrest – BBC
Nepal’s interim government takes charge, led by its first female Prime Minister, bringing calm after deadly unrest. Restrictions are easing, and a vote is set for March 5th.
Trump doubles down on blaming ‘radical left’ after vow to go after political violence – ABC News
After Charlie Kirk’s death, Trump doubled down on blaming the ‘radical left’ for violence. This sparked debate over downplaying the right and his call for national unity.
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