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Opinion

Opinion: How Progressives and Warmongers Are Ruining the West – Inside Sources

For generations, developing countries  — once called “the Third World” — wanted to be like us. They loved our freedoms and our luxurious middle-class lifestyle. But that was back when China made Christmas ornaments and Happy Meal toys. That was before the Burj Khalifa was built in Dubai and before India became your pharmaceuticals maker and IT outsource partner. Times

Automobile industry

Toyota shows new Prius hybrid with more power, range, style – Associated Press

Photo: This photo provided by Toyota Motor Corporation shows new Toyota gas-electric Prius hybrid models The new Toyota gas-electric Prius hybrid not only comes with more power, acceleration and driving range. It’s also more stylish, scrapping the rather stodgy angular body for a sleekly futuristic look. Simon Humphries, senior general manager of Global Toyota design

Energy

Majority of US states pursue nuclear power for emission cuts

As climate change pushes states in the U.S. to dramatically cut their use of fossil fuels, many are coming to the conclusion that solar, wind and other renewable power sources might not be enough to keep the lights on. Nuclear power is emerging as an answer to fill the gap as states transition away from

Opinion

Opinion: First Principles and What We Can Do Now

[Disclaimer: The views expressed in opinion pieces on the PrescotteNews website are solely those of the authors. These opinions do not necessarily represent those of the staff of Prescott eNews or its publisher.] In March, I wrote about what I think should be done. My ideas included building power locally, moving to the country, and

Opinion

End the Two-Party Oligopoly

America is at an impasse. Nothing is sacred. Everything is up for debate. Liberals hope to abolish the electoral college. Conservatives distrust mail-in ballots. Both are fundamental components of American democracy, yet neither are cherished by most Americans. Over the decades, the Democrats have taken advantage of their Black and Latino voters in urban areas. Sen. Bernie

Technology

Tech Titans Grilled at Congressional Antitrust Hearing

Members of a House subcommittee downloaded their frustrations on the CEOs of America’s Big Four tech giants during a heated hearing, accusing them of unfairly stifling competition. However, experts disagree on whether the hearing was a “political show” without any significant impact, or if the scrutiny could steer Congress to recommend regulatory changes. Jeff Bezos

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