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This is Hamas and Israel's fight alone, with only one Middle Eastern country having the potential to influence the direction of the conflict. AP Images

Will Hezbollah assist Hamas with its fight against Israel?

The meeting between U.S. President BIden and Chinese President Xi Jinping couldn't come at a better time. Keep your expectations low. Reuters

Keep your expectations low for Biden-Xi meeting

A severe drought has struck the Panama Canal, snarling shipping traffic and potentially disrupting the holiday shopping season. Getty Images

Low water levels in Panama Canal could be devastating

As Ukraine advances on Crimea, and Sweden and Finland move to join NATO, Russian naval power is collapsing. Getty Images

The collapse of the Russian navy

In the war between Russia and Ukraine, both sides are adjusting their tactics to navigate the constantly changing developments on the battlefield. Reuters

Breaking down new military tactics used by Russia and Ukraine

To meet future electricity demands, the U.S. will require a substantial increase in power. Green energy may not be the ultimate solution. Envato

Why green energy can’t satisfy electricity demands

Ohio was hit hard by deindustrialization, but now the state is positioned to play a prominent role in U.S. politics and economics once again. AP Images

Ohio poised to make economic, political recovery

AI is a sticking point in the SAG-AFTRA strike negotiations. The technology will forever change the economics of Hollywood. Getty Images

Who will win in Hollywood strike for AI protections?

Russia formally withdrew from the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. What does this mean for the war and for the world? Getty Images

Russian withdrawal from CTBT doesn’t mean nuclear testing is imminent

U.S. auto manufacturers canceled big plans for electric vehicles. When you look at the data, this was always bound to happen. Reuters

EV cancellations were inevitable

With Russia continuing its offensive in Ukraine, it is critically important that the United States and NATO maintain their support. Getty Images

Why US, NATO must protect Ukraine against Russian atrocities

The United States should amend the Jones Act to maximize domestic industry and to capitalize on its well-connected waterways. Getty Images

Amend the Jones Act to revitalize US waterways

The U.S. has lifted some of its oil sanctions against Venezuela. How will this impact the U.S. oil economy? Getty Images

US lifting Venezuela oil sanctions does not change the game

Argentinians will vote for their next president in November. They might also be choosing between the peso and the dollar. AP Images

Argentina election may determine both president and currency

Comprehensive peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan might be in the works, but what will happen if they fail to materialize? AP Images

What if Azerbaijan invades Armenia proper?

The U.S. credit rating was downgraded from AAA to AA+. How does this impact the U.S. economy and everyday Americans? Getty Images

US credit rating problem will get worse before it gets better

The strike led by Unifor at the St. Lawrence Seaway will affect Canada, but it's part of a trend of increasing strikes in North America. Envato

How strike at the St. Lawrence Seaway will impact Canada

The third and final segment of the shale revolution features U.S. companies reshoring back to America in the wake of deglobalization. AP Images

The third shale revolution: Reshoring and deglobalization

After analyzing the positions of regional and global powers, the Israel-Hamas conflict is not poised to be the catalyst for World War III. Getty Images

Will the conflict in Israel and Gaza escalate to World War III?

The second shale revolution dramatically expanded U.S. refining and production capacities while fueling nationwide growth and prosperity. Reuters

Second shale revolution fuels US economic growth

The first shale revolution transformed oil extraction from shale into a major industry. What does that mean for U.S. companies? Reuters

What the first shale revolution means for US companies

Temporary immigrants in Canada have increased to 7.5% of the population from 2% in 2017, causing challenges in housing absorption. Reuters

Alleged Indian assassination plot in Canada causes diplomatic crisis

Venezuelan migrants aren't seeking work in manual labor which is why they may not serve as a viable solution to address the labor shortage. AP Images

Venezuelan immigrants are not the solution to the US labor shortage

Peter Zeihan delves into recent Israeli-Hamas conflict developments, providing answers to viewer questions. Getty Images

Why Israel was caught unprepared against Hamas