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Nuclear energy stocks surged 40%+ this year as the next buildout cycle accelerates toward 2026. One uranium producer just generated nearly $200 million in quarterly free cash flow, while other nuclear companies locked in massive government contracts—all driven by real earnings and exploding demand as U.S. capacity is projected to triple.
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Trump Makes Rare Presidential Visit to Supreme Court for Citizenship Case
President Trump attended oral arguments at the Supreme Court Wednesday as justices heard challenges to his executive order limiting birthright citizenship. The unprecedented visit by a sitting president to observe his own case underscores the constitutional stakes involved. Lower courts have blocked implementation of the order, which would deny automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to undocumented parents.
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Bahrain Softens UN Resolution on Strait of Hormuz Security
Bahrain circulated a revised draft resolution at the UN removing mandatory enforcement provisions for shipping lane security in the Strait of Hormuz. The original proposal included binding measures to ensure safe passage through the critical oil transport route. The revision suggests diplomatic pushback from nations concerned about escalating tensions with Iran.
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$4 Gas Puts Remote Work Back in Corporate Spotlight
Gas prices hitting $4 per gallon are forcing companies to reconsider office attendance policies as employee commuting costs surge. Some business leaders argue that requiring daily office presence during high fuel costs signals employers don't prioritize worker financial wellbeing. The debate reignites tensions over workplace flexibility that many thought were settled post-pandemic.
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Defense Secretary Reverses Military Discipline Over Celebrity Flyover
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth overturned the suspension of helicopter crew members who provided an unauthorized flyover for a Kid Rock concert. The crew had faced disciplinary action for using military aircraft without proper approval for the entertainment event. Hegseth's reversal has drawn criticism from military protocol experts who warn against politicizing discipline procedures.
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Conservative Magazine Calls for Renewed American Confidence
National Review published an editorial arguing against prevailing pessimism about America's future, positioning conservative principles as an antidote to national despair. The piece encourages readers to embrace optimism about the country's potential despite current political divisions. The editorial reflects broader conservative efforts to reclaim a positive messaging framework.
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