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Stateside: Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025
Today, a conversation with a history professor on the history of Black quarterbacks. Then, we explore how residents in Dearborn are responding to President Donald Trump’s comments regarding Gaza. Plus, a Grand Rapids author discusses romantic-comedy stories featuring queer characters.
Want To Fix The US Economy? Let Renewable Energy Projects Rise On Their Merits
Want to grow the US economy? Capitalism is founded on the premise that private actors own and control property in accord with their interests, and demand and supply freely set prices in markets in a way that can serve the best interests of society. If the US is a capitalist … [continued]
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Wireless Charging Is Coming To Port Of Long Beach
It wasn’t that long ago that the idea for electric vehicle wireless charging was hatched, and there have been many pilot projects. At CleanTechnica, we have published a variety of articles about wireless charging, including road-embedded technology. It might be possible to drive an EV and have it charge at … [continued]
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What’s A Musk To Do? Green Hydrogen In Play As Europe Faces Russia Threat
Despite the threat of war with Russia looming overhead, a new green hydrogen corridor will link the three Baltic states with Europe.
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Whitmer budget proposal boosts money for K-14, silent on new road revenue
Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s administration rolled out its 83-point-five billion dollar proposed budget Wednesday for the coming fiscal year.
Graphite Tariffs Could Upend US EV Industry
Tariffs on graphite from China may seem like an easy thing to do, but they are an indication of national weaknesses in technology.
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New US Energy Secretary’s Idiotic Press Release
Elections don’t matter. They’re all the same. That’s the nonsense you hear far too often. Elections do matter, and they result in massive differences in policy and in the future. The new US Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, has signed his first Secretarial Order. It directs the US Department of … [continued]
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Letters to the Editor: February 6, 2025
The U.S. used to be our closest ally and a friendly neighbour, but it has declared an economic war on our country.
Pro-Canada sales (from the U.S., too) boom at Arva Flour Mill
Canada’s oldest water-powered flour mill is riding a business boom from the buy-Canadian push prompted by the threatened U.S. trade war.
NDP names its election candidate for Huron-Bruce
Nick McGregor will be Huron-Bruce’s provincial New Democratic Party candidate in the Feb. 27 election. McGregor announced his candidacy in a news release Wednesday. He said he’s a Goderich high school teacher, director of Huron County Pride and proud OSSTF District 8 member. “For too long, people in Huron-Bruce have been left behind by governments […]