Monday, August 17, 2026

Lala Hits Hawaii, Kushner Meets Hamas, and a Corgi Race

Tropical Storm Lala killed at least one person and cut power to nearly 200,000 customers across Hawaii, after its eyewall brushed the Big Island on Saturday evening.
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The ‘Nvidia of Energy’ Has a $2.1Trillion Opportunity

Nvidia's value rose 1,092% in three years by fueling AI. But now there’s a problem Nvidia can't solve: AI data centers are beginning to consume more power than entire nations like Sweden or Argentina.

Enter Frontieras North America. Their patented tech converts coal, one of America’s most abundant resources, into fuel, fertilizer, and more, without burning it. With a coal-friendly White House, this could unlock up to $2.1T in energy potential*

Frontieras has reserved the "FASF" Nasdaq ticker and raised $45M+ from investors. Now you can join them, but not for much longer. Become a Frontieras shareholder before the opportunity ends on Aug. 27.

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Navy SEAL candidates cover more than 200 miles on roughly four hours of sleep, and most still don't finish. (Hear Toughest Training)

Two million American raccoons have taken over Germany, and the Nazi commander blamed for it didn't do it. (Hear Real Culprit)

Your beach read reveals which of four anxieties is quietly driving you. (Hear Your Type)

Politics

Newly confirmed Attorney General Todd Blanche declined to pledge that the Justice Department will always act independently of the White House. He said President Trump should have input on individual cases. (More)

House Speaker Mike Johnson launched a website and a 34-district tour arguing that socialism has taken hold among Democrats ahead of November's midterms. (More)

South Carolina will hold the first Democratic presidential primary of 2028 on Jan. 22, under a calendar the party approved Saturday that drops Iowa from the early window. (See Details)

Sports

Scottie Scheffler won the FedEx St. Jude Championship on Sunday by eight strokes, shooting a final-round 66 to finish 17 under. The victory was the world No. 1’s 21st PGA Tour title. (More)

Marcus Ericsson won IndyCar’s inaugural Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham on Sunday, charging from fifth to first after a late pit stop. The victory was Ericsson’s fifth career IndyCar win and his first since 2023. (More)

 Former MLB pitcher Tommy John died Saturday at his home in Florida. The four-time All-Star played 26 seasons and became synonymous with the elbow surgery that extended his career and later became common across baseball. (More)

Joshua Baez became the first player in MLB history to homer in each of his first three career at-bats Saturday. Baez went deep on the first pitch he saw in the majors and again in his next two trips to the plate. (More)

Novak Djokovic said an undisclosed health condition that has affected him for several years contributed to his second-round loss at the Cincinnati Open on Saturday. The 39-year-old struggled in the heat and humidity, requiring a medical timeout during the match. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: MLB | Golf | IndyCar | WNBA | Tennis | Soccer

Finance

Keto ice cream brand Rebel Creamery filed for bankruptcy after a federal judge ordered it to pay $23.8 million for copying rival Van Leeuwen's pastel packaging. (See Packaging)

The latest Spider-Man film passed $2 billion worldwide, making it the fourth-biggest domestic release ever and the second-fastest movie to hit the mark. (See Numbers)

An 18-year-old buys abandoned storage units around New York and resells what's inside, bringing in about $135,000 last year. One $450 unit held art that sold for $36,000. (See Details)

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Everyone Else Burns Coal. This Company Cashes It In.

One lump of coal holds six commodities, and almost every company on earth just sets it on fire. Frontieras North America patented a way to split it apart instead.

Their process extracts diesel, jet fuel, naphtha, sulfuric acid, met coke, and fertilizer from the same ton of coal without burning any of it. One rock. Six markets totaling $2.1 Trillion annually*.

Every ton of coal already has a 10-year buyer locked in, so the revenue is contracted before their new plant even fully ramps up. Patents in 9 countries protect the process, meaning no competitor can replicate it.

Six revenue streams from one raw material means no dependence on a single commodity swinging the wrong way. Become a Frontieras shareholder before the opportunity closes on Aug. 27.

Science & Technology

➤ Pushing a stroller while running may cut injury risk by 55%, a survey of 249 parents found. Just 19% of the stroller runners reported running injuries, compared with 30% of the parents who ran without one. (See Report)

A new moon map released earlier this month by China lays out a new timeline of lunar history and fresh detail on the far side, along with a homegrown mapping standard that points to bigger ambitions for charting the solar system. (See Map)

More than 10,000 handmade clay cats in Union and Confederate uniforms reenact Civil War battles at a Gettysburg museum. The Little Round Top scene alone took 11 years and 3,000 cats. (See Cats)

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➤ Iran's parliament voted to criminalize interviews with U.S. and Israeli media. A photojournalist was sentenced this month to 15 years under a similar law for talking to foreign outlets. (More)

➤ Moroccan police arrested nearly 300 migrants headed for Spain's Ceuta enclave on Saturday after online posts urged a repeat of last month's crossing, which killed at least 96 people. (More)

A Polish village of fewer than 150 people unveiled Europe's tallest statue of the Virgin Mary, a 182-foot figure paid for by a local businessman and his wife. (See Statue)

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Et Cetera

America's best pizzeria is in New York, but an Italian guide's new top 50 also includes shops in Cleveland, Madison, Louisville, and Winston-Salem. (See Rankings)

A corgi race in Lithuania's capital drew 150 dogs from nine countries for sprints, costumes, and a loudest-bark contest. An American corgi named GG won the main event. (See Corgis)

Two loose goats wandered into a Portland, Oregon, transit station and briefly boarded a bus. Transit officials asked on social media whether the pair had valid fare. (Watch Goats)

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Do you rent a storage unit?

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"History will record this deployment as one of the most operationally intense and consequential of the modern era."

Adm. Brad Cooper, the U.S. Central Command commander, to the crew of the USS Abraham Lincoln after 200 days in a combat zone

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Before any human flew, three animals rode the first hot air balloon in 1783. What were they?

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This is a paid advertisement for Frontieras’s Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.frontieras.com/

Reservation of the ticker symbol is not a guarantee that we will be listed on the NASDAQ. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals.

Forward looking statements were included here that the Company believes to be accurate given the current information. They involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors which if changed may affect the outcome(s). Source** macrotrends Source*** datacenterdynamics

Sources* The global market for our products is worth a combined value of over $2.1 trillion.

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