Oil executives warn White House that gas prices will get worse

Oil executives warn White House that gas prices will get worse

The Washington Post reports: Oil and gas executives have warned the White House that gasoline prices could surge in coming months as fuel inventories fall to critical lows, complicating the Trump administration’s efforts to contain inflation that has already rattled American consumers. Industry officials say they are doing everything they can to sound an alarm that prices are about to soar as the commercial and government inventories that have mitigated price rises so far are rapidly depleting, according to multiple…

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China is propping up the global economy by importing a lot less oil

China is propping up the global economy by importing a lot less oil

The Wall Street Journal reports: A sharp fall in China’s crude oil imports during the Iran war has been instrumental in holding down oil prices and keeping the global economy humming. Clues are emerging in the mystery of the missing three million barrels—the oil that China would normally be importing but isn’t now. Chinese people are driving fewer gasoline-powered cars and taking trains instead of planes. The country is dialing back operations at the plants that turn crude oil into…

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Is the U.S. secretly sneaking oil through the Strait of Hormuz, as Trump claims?

Is the U.S. secretly sneaking oil through the Strait of Hormuz, as Trump claims?

ABC News reports: Soon after President Donald Trump said in the Oval Office on Wednesday that the United States has been secretly ferrying “millions of barrels” of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, Trump announced on social media that “more than 100 MILLION Barrels of Oil” and “more than 200 Commercial Ships” have successfully traveled through the strait. “Last month, I directed our Great U.S. Military to execute a secret mission to support Oil Tankers and other Commercial Ships through…

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Stalled Anti-Weaponization Fund workaround: Quietly invite claimants to sue the government, then settle

Stalled Anti-Weaponization Fund workaround: Quietly invite claimants to sue the government, then settle

Sarah Fitzpatrick writes: Shortly after Trump took office for the second time, the White House asked the Justice Department and Trump’s legal advisers to find a way to reimburse him and those close to him for the millions of dollars in legal expenses he has incurred, including over the Mueller probe into his campaign’s relationship with Russia as well as multiple impeachments and criminal investigations. That effort was later combined with a separate but related push by Trump supporters to…

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Women who fled Iran will be sent by the U.S. to one of the most dangerous countries in Africa

Women who fled Iran will be sent by the U.S. to one of the most dangerous countries in Africa

The New York Times reports: The Trump administration is preparing to deport nearly two dozen people to the Central African Republic on Thursday, including at least two Iranian women who had sought refuge in the United States, according to lawyers and a government official. The flight, which is also expected to include migrants from Afghanistan and Syria, would mark the first such deportation to the Central African Republic, a deeply impoverished country that has been plagued by conflict. The country…

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German court rules that Google is directly liable for false claims in its AI-generated search overviews

German court rules that Google is directly liable for false claims in its AI-generated search overviews

The Decoder reports: A German court has ruled that Google is directly liable for what its AI search overviews say. Previous case law shielding search engine operators from liability doesn’t apply to AI overviews. The Regional Court of Munich hit Google with a temporary injunction barring the company from spreading false claims about two Munich-based publishers through its AI-generated search overviews (case no. 26 O 869/26). The court classified Google as a direct infringer because the “AI overview” is its…

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Human evolution was messy and gradual, not an abrupt revolution, archaeologist argues

Human evolution was messy and gradual, not an abrupt revolution, archaeologist argues

Krystal Kasal writes: It is generally accepted by archaeologists that modern humans originated in Africa and dispersed worldwide, while other hominins went extinct. Yet how and when Homo sapiens dispersed out of Africa, and whether it was an abrupt event, is still debated. Even more uncertain is how and when humans went from being “archaic” to “modern.” In a recent study, published in Quaternary Science Reviews, archaeologist Huw S. Groucutt argues that the ideas of modernity and a “Human Revolution”…

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Three days of clashes show Iran war entering dangerous new phase. Trump says: ‘I love the inflation’

Three days of clashes show Iran war entering dangerous new phase. Trump says: ‘I love the inflation’

The Wall Street Journal reports: The U.S. and Iran are entering a risky new phase of conflict in which both sides are attempting to maintain pressure and respond to provocations without returning to all-out war, but with an ever-present danger of stumbling across each other’s red lines and triggering a dangerous escalation. Recent days of hostilities showed how close the two foes have come to the edge even while trying to keep their military actions measured. Iran struck directly at…

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Elon Musk condemned for effort to ‘whip up unrest’ in UK after Belfast knife attack

Elon Musk condemned for effort to ‘whip up unrest’ in UK after Belfast knife attack

HuffPost reports: Elon Musk has been accused of trying to “whip up unrest” in the UK in the wake of the Belfast knife attack. A 30-year-old Sudanese man who was granted a five-year visa to remain the in UK in 2023 has been charged with attempted murder and is due to appear in court later today. Violence erupted on the streets of Belfast on Tuesday night, while immigrant families were burned out of their homes. Politicians have condemned the “outright…

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The billionaires’ billions are increasing faster than ever

The billionaires’ billions are increasing faster than ever

The New York Times reports: Fifteen years ago, the world’s billionaires collectively had $4.5 trillion. By 2024, their wealth had more than tripled to $14.2 trillion. Now, their combined wealth totals $20.1 trillion — an amount that is equivalent to nearly a fifth of the entire world’s total yearly output. The stunning figures — calculated by the French economist Gabriel Zucman, director of the International Tax Observatory, a research organization funded by the European Union — reveal more than a…

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Inside the White House freakout over the Epstein files

Inside the White House freakout over the Epstein files

The New York Times reports: On July 17, 2025, at around 6 o’clock in the evening, President Trump’s top officials filed into the White House Situation Room — the secure bunker where classified and high-stakes national security matters are discussed and decided. This was where President Barack Obama, along with Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the president’s national security team, watched the raid that ended with the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011. Now,…

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Top Pentagon official admits boat strike may have killed victims of human trafficking

Top Pentagon official admits boat strike may have killed victims of human trafficking

The Intercept reports: Nine months into the Trump administration’s deadly campaign against so-called drug boats, there is a pattern to the strikes. And a glaring anomaly. The U.S. military has conducted more than 60 attacks, resulting in over 200 extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean. In almost all the strikes, between one and four people lost their lives. In only one strike did the death toll of a single boat reach double digits: the first attack on…

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Solar now provides more power than coal in the U.S., despite Trump’s efforts to boost dirty energy

Solar now provides more power than coal in the U.S., despite Trump’s efforts to boost dirty energy

The Associated Press reports: Even as President Donald Trump boosts coal over clean energy, solar power is hitting new milestones in the U.S. and remains the leading source of new power. Data released Wednesday by global energy think tank Ember, along with a report by the Solar Energy Industries Association and analytics firm Wood Mackenzie, show the continued growth of solar and decline of coal in the United States despite federal policy. In May, for the first time, solar supplied…

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Cells have a secret power line: Scientists discover how the nucleus gets its own direct energy supply

Cells have a secret power line: Scientists discover how the nucleus gets its own direct energy supply

Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares: For decades, biologists assumed a cell’s energy simply diffused to wherever it was needed. It turns out the most important destination of all has a private delivery line An international team of scientists led by Dr. Ivan Menendez-Montes, Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona, and Dr. Hesham A. Sadek, Director of the Sarver Heart Center at the University of Arizona and Group Leader at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC), has…

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