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Trump Administration Backs Texas Firm’s Offshore Drilling Expansion After California Oil Spill

The Trump administration is supporting a Texas-based fossil fuel company’s plan to resume oil pumping through a pipeline that caused California’s worst coastal spill in decades. The 2015 rupture released over 140,000 gallons of crude, devastating marine life and local fisheries along 150 miles of coastline.

California’s Devastating Oil Spill Legacy

When a corroded pipeline burst in 2015, inky crude spread along the Southern California coast, becoming the state’s worst oil spill in decades, according to reports. More than 140,000 gallons (3,300 barrels) of oil gushed out, blackening beaches for 150 miles from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles and polluting biologically rich habitats for endangered species.

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Nscale Expands Microsoft Partnership with 100,000+ Nvidia GPU Deal Across US and Europe

UK-based Nscale has secured a massive $14 billion AI infrastructure agreement with Microsoft to deliver over 116,000 Nvidia GB300 GPUs across facilities in Texas and Portugal. The expanded partnership represents one of the largest AI compute deployments announced to date, with deployments scheduled to begin in 2026.

Nscale has dramatically expanded its artificial intelligence infrastructure partnership with Microsoft through a landmark agreement that will see the UK-based company supply the technology giant with access to an additional 116,000 Nvidia GB300 GPUs across facilities in the United States and Europe. The deal, reportedly valued at $14 billion according to Financial Times reporting, represents one of the largest dedicated AI compute deployments announced to date and significantly deepens the relationship between the two companies.

Massive GPU Deployment Across Two Continents