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Stateside: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Today, what happens when habeus corpus petitions filed by ICE detainees are denied. Plus, a Michigan nonprofit that supports families who are grieving. Then, a new Grand Rapids Public Library initiative hopes to engage the community in school readiness.
Data centers are straining the grid. Can they be forced to pay for it?

As backlash grows, a nationwide search is underway for solutions to the AI energy crunch.
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France Moved First, But Markets Everywhere Are Signaling Electrification
France has made the first national push for increased electrification tied to the Strait of Hormuz-related energy crisis. Reuters reported that Paris will raise annual state support for electrification from €5.5 billion to €10 billion through 2030, while Le Monde summarized the package as including a ban on gas heating … [continued]
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Deadly Lambton College shooting: ‘Turn yourself in,’ police chief tells accused killer
Sarnia’s top cop had this advice for a man wanted after a Sarnia student pub shooting left one dead and two hurt: “Turn yourself in.”