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- A controversial OnlyFans model, Lily Phillips, has garnered attention after being baptized, claiming a newfound connection with her faith and spiritual transformation following a tumultuous personal life marked by numerous sexual encounters.
- The nuclear energy sector is pivoting towards Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in response to increasing electricity demands from AI-related operations, as they offer a solution to the risks associated with large nuclear projects, effectively addressing the need for reliable energy sources for modern infrastructures.
- Brookfield, a private equity firm, has made a significant move into the data center market by introducing its own cloud computing operations, aiming to compete with leading tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft, fueled by their ownership of nuclear technology through Westinghouse.
- In a surprising development, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed willingness to engage in talks with the US regarding drug trafficking, amidst a backdrop of escalating tensions and accusations of US military actions in Venezuela, including a recent CIA strike.
- The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly accelerated shifts in global supply chains, with countries worldwide facing unprecedented economic challenges and political uncertainties, prompting industry leaders to seek innovative solutions to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape.
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OnlyFans Model Gets Baptized, Reconnects With Jesus After Sex Spree
22 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
OnlyFans Model Gets Baptized, Reconnects With Jesus After Sex Spree A viral video shows OnlyFans content creator Lily Phillips taking part in a baptism ceremony, saying she has "found Jesus" and now feels "closer to God." British adult OnlyFans content creator Phillips is known for a series of sensational stunts, including reportedly outdoing fellow OF creator Bonnie Blue by sleeping with more than 1,100 men. The baptism represents spiritual cleansing, commitment, and transformation for Phillips after years of creating adult content on OF. The exact end of her OF activity isn't clear. She hasn't publicly announced any retirement, but a viral video shows Phillips
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SMRs Explained: Real-World Economics, Fuel Bottlenecks, & The Race To Scale
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
SMRs Explained: Real-World Economics, Fuel Bottlenecks, & The Race To Scale Authored by Michael Kern via OilPrice.com, * The shift to Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) is driven by rising global electricity demand, especially from AI data centers, and the limitations of intermittent renewable energy sources, positioning nuclear as the essential source of 24/7 "firm" baseload power. * SMRs bypass the financial risks of traditional megaprojects like Vogtle by offering shorter construction timelines (3–5 years) and a lower initial cost, trading "economies of scale" for "economies of unit production" through factory-built components. * Key challenges for the SMR industry include the need
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America's Top New Year's Resolutions For 2026
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
America's Top New Year's Resolutions For 2026 Exercising more is top of mind for many Americans making resolutions for 2026. As Anna Fleck reports, data from a recent survey by Statista shows that close to half of U.S. adults are committing to the fitness goal. You will find more infographics at Statista Vows to save more money, eat healthier, spend more time with family and friends and lose weight were the next most commonly cited resolutions this year. Rounding off the top ten were spending less time on social media (21 percent) and quitting smoking (19 percent). Tyler Durden Fri, 01/02/2026 - 19:40
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Dropping The Façade: Propaganda, Power, & The Absurdity Of Empire
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Dropping The Façade: Propaganda, Power, & The Absurdity Of Empire Authored by Chris Macintosh via InternationalMan.com, Whenever you see a coordinated full-frontal assault, a blizzard of the same rhetoric all focused on an end result with a particular narrative attached, you know that it is pure unadulterated propaganda. Recall the Covid scam and every channel parroting the same lines… “Safe and effective” and “we’re not all safe until everyone is safe,” and on and on. The model, tried and tested many times prior, has proven remarkably effective on a docile populace, spoon-fed junk media, junk food, and junk science. Critics and skeptics are labeled. Different labels
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Brookfield Enters Data Center Game With Its Own Nuclear Power
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Brookfield Enters Data Center Game With Its Own Nuclear Power In the latest sign that the AI data center buildout party is reaching dizzying heights, The Information reports that private equity firm Brookfield is launching its own cloud computing business to challenge the hyperscaler oligopoly of Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. The real highlight may not be the fact that a non-tech company is crossing over from facility leasing to chip leasing, but more so that Brookfield owns the majority of Westinghouse, the hottest energy technology company in North America. The reactor developer poised to eventually provide truly carbon-free baseload power to the
The Guardian
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Anthony Joshua’s driver charged with dangerous driving after fatal crash in Nigeria
8 hours ago
by Serena Richards
Anthony Joshua, Nigeria, Africa, World news, Boxing, SportBritish boxer was injured in collision that killed his personal trainer Latif Ayodele and strength coach Sina Ghami Nigerian police have charged Anthony Joshua’s driver with causing death by dangerous driving after a fatal crash that killed two people. Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, 46, was also charged with driving without a valid driving licence and “driving without due care and attention, causing bodily harm and damage to property”. He is due to appear in court on 20 January. Continue reading...
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Cremation pyre in Africa thought to be world’s oldest containing adult remains
a day ago
by Nicola Davis Science correspondent
Anthropology, Archaeology, World news, Africa, Malawi, Science9,500-year-old pyre uncovered in Malawi offers rare insight into rituals of ancient African hunter-gatherer groups A cremation pyre built about 9,500 years ago has been discovered in Africa, offering a fresh glimpse into the complexity of ancient hunter-gatherer communities. Researchers say the pyre, discovered in a rock shelter at the foot of Mount Hora in northern Malawi, is thought to be the oldest in the world to contain adult remains, the oldest confirmed intentional cremation in Africa, and the first pyre to be associated with African hunter-gatherers. Continue reading...
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US ‘adapt, shrink or die’ terms for $2bn aid pot will mean UN bowing down to Washington, say experts
2 days ago
by Kaamil Ahmed
Aid, Global development, US news, Trump administration, US foreign policy, United Nations, USAID, US politics, World news, Humanitarian response, Society, Marco Rubio, Haiti, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Americas, Sudan, Afghanistan, YemenAfghanistan and Yemen excluded from list of 17 priority countries chosen by Trump administration to receive aid laden with demands The $2bn (£1.5bn) of aid the US pledged this week may have been hailed as “bold and ambitious” by the UN but could be the “nail in the coffin” in changing to a shrunken, less flexible aid system dominated by Washington’s political priorities, aid experts fear. After a year of deep cuts in aid budgets by the US and European countries, the announcement of new money for the humanitarian system is a source of some relief, but experts are deeply concerned about
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Guinea’s junta chief elected president after opposition boycott
3 days ago
by Agence France-Presse in Conakry
Guinea, Africa, World newsMamady Doumbouya reneged on promise not to stand and hand west African country back to civilian rule The head of Guinea’s junta, Mamady Doumbouya, who had pledged not to run for office after seizing power four years ago, has been elected president after the country’s electoral commission said he had secured a sweeping majority of the vote. Doumbouya, 41, faced eight rivals for the presidency but the main opposition leaders were barred from running and had urged a boycott of the vote held over the weekend. Continue reading...
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Tensions between Saudis and Emiratis over future of Yemen reach boiling point
3 days ago
by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
Yemen, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Middle East and north Africa, World news, Sudan, Africa, HouthisDispute has potential to create civil war in south of Yemen and spill over into neighbouring countries Tensions between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia over the future of Yemen and the imminent possibility of the declaration of an independent southern state have reached boiling point with Saudi Arabia in effect accusing the UAE of threatening its future security. The dispute has the potential to create a civil war within the south of Yemen and also spill over into other disputes including in Sudan and the Horn of Africa where the two countries often find themselves backing opposite sides. Yemen could
South China Morning Post
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We can now watch our own genes dance
22 minutes ago
by Alex Lo
In the early 2000s, the news media were full of stories about the near completion of the human genome project, which promised scientific and medical wonders to come. Back then, I even wrote a story or two about the mainland Chinese contributions to the groundbreaking international project. The memory came back to me more than a week ago when a press release landed in my inbox, announcing the human genome imaged in 4D. The latest project shows how genes interact, fold and reposition themselves....
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Argentina targets US dollars hoarded under mattresses, eases tax evasion rules
35 minutes ago
by Agence France-Presse
Argentine President Javier Milei on Friday signed into law a so-called “tax innocence” bill, which aims to encourage people to bank dollars stashed under mattresses or in offshore accounts by forgiving a degree of tax evasion. Over years of high inflation and currency controls, Argentines traded their battered pesos for dollars, which they often hoarded at home, in cash. The government estimates Argentines are sitting on some US$251 billion in what are commonly called “mattress dollars” – six...
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Zelensky proposes appointing First Deputy PM Fedorov as Ukraine’s new defence minister
4 hours ago
by Agencies
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday proposed appointing First Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov as the country’s new defence minister, praising his abilities in developing the drones and digitalisation needed for the country’s defence. Fedorov also served as minister of digital transformation and his appointment must be approved by parliament. He is to replace Denys Shmyhal. “Mykhailo is deeply engaged in the ‘drone line’ initiative and works very effectively on the...
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Can Europe survive its crippling paralysis?
4 hours ago
by Andrew Sheng
By any measure, 2025 will be remembered as a tipping point. Violent armed conflict escalated in many areas, notably Ukraine, Israel-Gaza-Iran-Lebanon, Pakistan-India, Thailand-Cambodia, Venezuela, Sudan, Ethiopia and Myanmar. It was also among the three hottest years on record and one of the most expensive for natural disaster costs. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump’s tariff wars inflicted trade uncertainty and strategically shifted global supply chains. Technology witnessed massive leaps in...
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Owner of Swiss bar where New Year fire killed 40 insists safety norms were followed
5 hours ago
by Agencies
The owner of the bar in a Swiss ski resort town ravaged by a deadly fire during New Year’s Eve celebrations insisted to Swiss media on Friday that safety norms had been followed. Jacques Moretti, a Frenchman who manages the Le Constellation bar with his wife Jessica, told the Tribune de Geneve daily that the establishment had faced “three inspections in 10 years”. “Everything was done according to the regulations,” he said. The question of whether safety standards were respected has raged ever...
New York Times
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In Trump’s Second Year, Congress Weighs How to Reassert Its Power
7 hours ago
by Carl Hulse
United States Politics and Government, Law and Legislation, Courts and the Judiciary, Democratic Party, House of Representatives, Republican Party, Senate, Bacon, Don (1963- ), Bennet, Michael Farrand, Thune, John R, Trump, Donald J, ColoradoLawmakers head into President Trump’s second year facing questions about whether they can reclaim congressional clout in the face of his power grab.
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After Watergate, the Presidency Was Tamed. Trump Is Unleashing It.
8 hours ago
by Matthew Purdy
United States Politics and Government, Corruption (Institutional), Ethics and Official Misconduct, Conflicts of Interest, Law and Legislation, Presidential Power (US), Attorneys General, Appointments and Executive Changes, Special Prosecutors (Independent Counsel), Government Efficiency Department (US), Justice Department, Bondi, Pamela J, Trump, Donald J JrIn the 1970s, Congress passed a raft of laws to hold the White House accountable. President Trump has decided they don’t apply to him.
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Stephen Schwartz Criticizes Kennedy Center, Saying He Won’t Host Gala
30 minutes ago
by Matt Stevens and Adam Nagourney
Schwartz, Stephen, Kennedy, John F, Center for the Performing Arts, Washington National Opera, Music, TheaterThe Washington National Opera said the “Wicked” composer was scheduled to host its annual event at the center this spring.
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Trump Super PAC Raised More Than $100 Million in Recent Months
2 hours ago
by Kenneth P. Vogel and Karen Yourish
Crypto.com (Foris DAX Inc), Juul Labs Inc, Make America Great Again (MAGA) Inc, OpenAI Labs, Republican Party, Securing American Greatness (Nonprofit), Brockman, Greg, Trump, Donald J, Campaign FinanceThe haul highlights how the president’s team has continued aggressive fund-raising from donors with interests before the administration.
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Swiss Bar Fire Likely Caused By Sparklers, Authorities Say
3 hours ago
by Ségolène Le Stradic, Aurelien Breeden and Thomas Fuller
Le Constellation Bar Fire (Crans-Montana, Switzerland), Fireworks, Crans-Montana (Switzerland), SwitzerlandFireworks attached to bottles of Champagne sent up showers of sparks that appear to have ignited insulation in a bar. The blaze killed 40 people.