Saturday, January 10, 2026

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The Trump Kennedy Center will premiere Melania, a documentary that offers a first-person look at the life of the First Lady. (Hear More)

➤ Household robots that can do the chores may be closer than you think. (Listen Now)

A fatal street duel in Japan led to an arrest under a rarely used 1889 anti-dueling law. (Podcast Available)

  

Politics

 The House passed legislation to revive and extend expired ObamaCare tax credits in a bipartisan 230-196 vote. Seventeen centrist Republicans crossed the aisle to join every Democrat in support of the measure. (More)

The House Oversight Committee has escalated its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, threatening former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, with contempt of Congress if they fail to appear for depositions. (See Details)

GOP Rep. Jim Jordan, House Judiciary Committee chairman, said Friday that he would invite former special counsel Jack Smith to testify publicly in the coming weeks about his investigation of President Trump before the 2024 election. Smith has said he wants a public hearing. (More)

➤ Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday recused himself from a battle between Louisiana parishes and major oil companies set to be argued next week. Alito has holdings in ConocoPhillips, the parent corporation of one of the companies involved in the suit. (More)

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The Hidden Answer to AI’s 8,000% Energy Surge

Powering AI will require up to 8,000% more energy. By 2030, AI data centers alone could consume as much electricity as entire nations like Sweden or Argentina.

Today’s grid wasn’t built for this. But that’s where Frontieras comes in. 

Their patented FASForm™ technology breaks coal down to produce clean fuels, hydrogen, fertilizer and more. All from America’s most abundant resource, with zero waste and minimal emissions.

Their first facility in West Virginia will deliver:

  • 7,500 tons of coal processed per day, to produce 4000 tons of “clean carbon”

  • 18,000 barrels per day of high-grade fuels  (diesel, kerosene, naphtha)

  • 20+ million standard cubic feet per day (SCFD) of hydrogen for fuel treatment

  • 350 tons per day of fertilizer

  • 200 full-time jobs and a 2% projected increase in West Virginia’s GDP

And that’s just the beginning. 

Frontieras holds patents covering 85% of the world’s coal-producing regions, positioning the company to replicate this model globally. Their patented FASGEN™ strategy also offers a smooth upgrade for existing coal plants. That creates an even bigger opportunity to reach more plants worldwide. 

Frontieras is building the power that will keep AI, and the global economy, running.

Now, you have the chance to invest in it.

Invest in Frontieras as they tap into $2.1T in global energy markets and power the future of AI. 

Sports

No. 1 Indiana returned an interception for a touchdown on the first play against No. 5 Oregon in the Peach Bowl semifinal and cruised to a 56-22 blowout victory. The Hoosiers will play for their first national championship on Jan. 19 against No. 10 seed Miami (Florida). (Highlights)

➤ The Miami Hurricanes could keep as much as $20 million from their postseason run because the ACC doesn’t split College Football Playoff payouts. They’re also able to retain about $3 million in travel expenses for the National Championship game because it’s taking place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami—essentially a home game. (More)

Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim dislocated her shoulder this week, putting her status for the 2026 Winter Olympics in jeopardy. The 25-year-old is seeking to become the first action sport athlete to win three straight gold medals, if she’s able to compete.  (More)

➤ 81-year-old broadcaster Al Michaels announced he’ll return to Thursday Night Football next season, ending speculation about his retirement. (More)

Yesterday’s results: NCAAF | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

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Finance

Trend Line Daily Market Report   01/09/2026

NASDAQ
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
23,671.35
0.81%
SPX
S&P 500
6,966.28
0.65%
DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
49,504.07
0.48%
BTC
Bitcoin
$90,333.17
-0.76%
GOLD
Per Ounce
$4,515.70
1.48%
Bitcoin and gold are traded 24 hours a day.
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One Company, $2.1T in Untapped Potential

With patents across 5 continents, Frontieras’ IP portfolio covers over 85% of global coal production. Energy companies in those regions may have no choice but Frontieras to unlock the $2.1 trillion intrinsic value in coal.

Frontieras’ tech cleanly extracts and separates coal into hydrogen, jet fuel, diesel, and more. Their newest strategy, FASGEN™, co-locates on-site at a coal power plant, producing emissions similar to natural gas, allowing for coal-powered expansion. It’s a step toward more available power for the future of AI and national defense.

Become a Frontieras shareholder as they roll it out.*

 

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➤ Russia launched its nuclear-capable Oreshnik hypersonic missile at Ukraine for a second time on Friday, striking near Lviv by the Polish border while also firing drones and missiles at Kyiv. (More)

China’s crackdown on the illicit fentanyl trade, spurred by diplomatic pressure, appears effective, as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows a 34% drop in overdose deaths in the U.S. (More)

Protests against Iran’s hardline rulers escalated nationwide this week, killing 30-40 people and detaining more than 2,000, as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused President Trump of inspiring unrest. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ The Trump administration on Thursday said it’s considering adding a second floor to the West Wing to create symmetry with the redesigned East Wing ballroom. (More)

 Macy’s announced plans to close 14 locations nationwide this year under its years-long Bold New Chapter strategy to invest in some stores while shuttering underperforming locations. (See Locations)

➤ A 550-pound bear living beneath a Los Angeles home for 37 days was driven from a crawlspace with paintball guns, then blocked from returning by plywood, sandbags, and an electric shock mat. (See Bear)

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Meme Of The Week

Poll Position

Do you believe in good luck charms?

  1. Yes
  2. No
 

Yesterday’s Results:

Is AI involved in your daily life?

  1. Yes, via search: 32%
  2. No value for me: 24%
  3. No, I hate it: 20%
  4. Yes, via chatbots: 14%
  5. What’s AI?: 10%

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“I always felt, I’ll go as long as I can or I’m wanted, but I have to be able to know that I can do the game at the level that satisfies me.”

Sports broadcaster Al Michaels, 81, on news that he’ll return as announcer of Thursday Night Football on Prime Video next season

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