Southern Company — Dividend Growth, Vogtle’s Nuclear Milestone, Hydrogen Trials, and What EPA Shifts Mean Next

Southern Company’s Plant Vogtle at dusk with cooling towers and Unit 3/4 turbine building lit

Southern Company (NYSE: SO) enters the back half of 2025 with a rare combination for a U.S. utility: a newly completed nuclear expansion now feeding the grid, a 24th straight annual dividend increase, and pilot-scale hydrogen blending that hints at how gas fleets could decarbonize without sacrificing reliability. At the same time, shifting environmental rules … Read more

Anduril Industries — Pulsar, Roadrunner, and a $30.5B Bet on AI-Powered Defense

Anduril Industries’ Pulsar electronic warfare unit on a tripod at dusk, with a drone swarm in the distance

Anduril Industries has moved from “interesting startup” to front-line prime in record time. The company’s formula is simple but rare in defense: develop with private capital at Silicon Valley speed, ship working systems, then scale. In 2025, that approach is colliding with a world demanding fast, autonomous, software-defined protection in air, sea, land, and the … Read more

Starship Launch 10 — New Date, Window, Objectives, and Why This Test Matters More Than Ever

SpaceX Starship stacked on Super Heavy at Starbase during golden hour with venting vapors

Starship Launch 10 is back on the board after a late scrub. SpaceX stood down from Sunday night’s attempt at Starbase, Texas, citing a ground systems issue roughly half an hour before liftoff. The company is now targeting the next available window, with local officials posting backup closure dates to support another try. The goal … Read more

New World Screwworm — What It Is, Why There’s a U.S. Human Case, and How Fast It Could Threaten Texas

Close-up of a screwworm fly with metallic body and orange eyes on a fence post

New World Screwworm isn’t just another headline. It’s a flesh-eating parasitic fly (scientific name Cochliomyia hominivorax) whose larvae burrow into living tissue of warm-blooded animals—and, rarely, people. After decades of peace following a historic eradication campaign, the pest has resurged across Central America and into Mexico since 2023. On August 25, U.S. officials confirmed the … Read more

Starship Launch — Flight 10 Time, Objectives, How to Watch, and Why It Matters for Artemis

SpaceX Starship stacked on Super Heavy at Starbase at golden hour with vapor clouds

Starship Launch Flight 10 is targeting liftoff this evening from SpaceX’s Starbase, Texas, with a one-hour window and a test plan focused squarely on reusability: a controlled splashdown for the Super Heavy booster in the Gulf of Mexico, a high-stress reentry for Ship over the Indian Ocean, and in-space payload-bay operations using mock Starlink units. … Read more

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