BREAKING: Iran may allow all countries except U.S. and Israel to pass through Hormuz potentially restoring 39 percent of offline oil

There are widespread reports on Iran allowing "any country aside from the US and Israel" to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. If this is true, China and India alone will be able to restore nearly 7 million barrels of oil supply PER DAY. In other words, ~39% of the 18 million… — The Kobeissi …

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Trump’s energy department rolls back appliance efficiency rules, restoring function over dogma

Last week, President Donald Trump’s administration turned its chainsaws on the Department of Energy (DOE), cutting, canceling, or pausing a handful of onerous regulations set to hobble household and commercial appliances. Anyone who’s coughed up a small fortune for a barely functional machine lately knows the stakes. My 30-year-old Bosch dishwasher was a marvel—efficient, precise—scouring …

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Election interference via the back door undermines democracy. Vigilance against Big Tech manipulation is key to restoring fairness.

📸 VIVEK: Big Tech censorship by companies like Google & Meta is ‘far more influential than any campaign contribution ever has been.’ The skewing of search results and who gets amplified or not is ‘subtle interference’ that an outright ban of any one tech company won’t solve. pic.twitter.com/ASh8rruBZ5 — News Nomad 🗞 (@The_Nomad_News) March 26, …

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Restoring Credibility

by Chris Black Why did the Federal Reserve hike interest rates at the fastest, most aggressive pace it ever had in 2022? “The narrative goes like this: the epic COVID fiscal stimulus induced a corresponding spike in consumer prices. As inflation began to steadily creep higher, monetary officials dismissed it as ‘transitory supply effects’ and, …

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Traditional Chinese Medicine treats sickness by restoring an individual’s life force energy

via naturalnews: At the turn of the seasons, when the weather changes suddenly, some people get sick with what is commonly referred to as a cold. Many people live a sedentary life and work indoors, with little exposure to the outside elements. This lifestyle hinders the body’s ability to adapt to changes in temperature, barometric pressure, …

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