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Why Micron is moving beyond its commodity reputation

Memory chips store the data and instructions that power Nvidia’s accelerated computing platforms, as well as the world’s computers and smartphones. These chips are,...

Israel discovers vast terrorist tunnel in southern Lebanon

Majdal Zoun, south Lebanon — The Israel Defense Forces revealed on June 19 that it had discovered an Iranian-financed and designed Hezbollah tunnel in the...

On transgender athletes, a return to reality

The Supreme Court handed down its decision on Tuesday in West Virginia v. B. P. J. concerning transgender athletes. The case involved two states,...

Ukraine and Poland must resolve their damaging dispute

The governments of Poland and Ukraine are facing a new diplomatic dispute after President Volodymyr Zelensky approved a Ukrainian military unit’s request to carry...

JD Vance: An isolationist sophomore who negotiated victory into humiliating capitulation

“Sophomore” is often quipped to mean “wise fool,” as a play on the Greek root words sophos and moros. With his negotiation of the...

Trump Medicare change causes amputation surge. Thankfully, there’s a solution

The Trump administration announced last week the first criminal charges against a skin substitute executive accused of committing Medicare fraud on an outrageous scale....

Trump’s historic peace deal with Lebanon

The U.S.-brokered peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon might be one of the Trump administration’s great foreign policy achievements. Naturally, Iran is trying to...

Honoring the 250th anniversary of Caesar Rodney’s heroic ‘dark knight’ ride for independence

On this day, 250 years ago, Caesar Rodney rode on horseback overnight from Delaware to Philadelphia in a terrible thunderstorm to cast a vote...

Colorado proves Mamdani’s midterm wins were not a fluke

Socialist Melat Kiros soundly defeated 15-term incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO) last night in the Democratic Socialists of America’s first test after its New...

I’m a proud Democrat, but America’s energy paralysis isn’t Trump’s fault — stop fighting reform

America is entering the biggest energy expansion since the post-war boom, particularly with artificial intelligence fueling a massive data center construction race. Politicians in...
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