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5 data-driven cartoons about data centre takeovers

The Week

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June 27, 2026

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 5 data-driven cartoons about data centre takeovers
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Truthout

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· Jul 11, 2026

NextEra’s Acquisition of Dominion Energy Would Result in Corporate Mega-Utility

The utility merger seeks to exploit the data center boom for profit and political clout, at ratepayers’ expense.

The Week

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· Jul 6, 2026

The data center backlash

The data center backlash

The New Stack

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· Jun 25, 2026

Template-based data extraction is dead. Here’s what comes next.

Modern businesses are in a constant, uphill battle against what to do with unstructured data: PDFs, contracts, scanned images, customer The post Template-based data extraction is dead. Here’s what comes next. appeared first on The New Stack.

AMBCrypto

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· Jun 26, 2026

The DATA Foundation Launches to Tackle AI’s Multi-Billion Dollar Training Data Bottleneck

Story rebrands as The DATA Foundation, launches DATA Network with flagship Kled AI integration, registering 1.5 billion user-contributed records on the platform. The Foundation also introduces Trace, the first public audit layer for consent, licensing, and data provenance at scale. Today, Story announces a strategic transition to become The DATA Foundation (“DATA”) and launches Trace,Continue reading The DATA Foundation Launches to Tackle AI’s Multi-Billion Dollar Training Data Bottleneck

National Taxpayers Union

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· Jun 24, 2026

15 Myths about Data Centers—and the Taxpayer Perspective

By Jess Ward, Leah Vukmir.

Wired

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Onion’s ‘Infowars’ Parody Is Here. Alex Jones Is Going to Hate It

The satirical site is fighting to officially take over Infowars. In the meantime, CEO Ben Collins says the new show will mock “how fucking stupid” conspiratorial brain rot has become.

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