Good News Friday: Scrapped BritCard, Solid-State Battery Breakthrough, and a Major Fraud Crackdown

Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/good-news-friday-scrapped-britcard-solid-state-battery-breakthrough-and-a-major-fraud-crackdown/

Privacy & Surveillance

Britain’s proposed BritCard digital ID scheme was scrapped. New Chancellor John Healey announced that VAT will be removed from domestic electricity bills starting October 1, funded by cancelling the £1.8 billion Digital ID programme. The Office for Budget Responsibility noted the programme budget was never funded. Other systems, including Gov.uk One Login and the Online Safety Act’s age-verification regime, remain in place. As noted in yesterday’s Daily Digest, critics have questioned the permanence of the cancellation, noting Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s track record as well as related statutory frameworks that may still permit digital ID elements.

Energy

Two research teams identified mechanisms behind short circuits in solid-state batteries. The findings show that lithium deposits generate intense internal pressure that cracks the solid electrolyte, while tiny electrical imbalances allow unwanted lithium structures to form and grow, turning a long-standing scientific mystery into a defined engineering challenge that could pave the way for significantly improved batteries.

Environment

Biotech startup SilvaBio developed a blight-tolerant American chestnut tree through the insertion of a single gene. Independent tests at Purdue, the University of New England, and SUNY confirmed smaller blight cankers. The company combines genomic prediction with speed-breeding to shorten development cycles.

Separately, China’s Three North Shelterbelt Program has planted more than 66 billion trees since 1978. Forest coverage increased from around 12% in the early 1980s to more than 24% today. NASA satellite data showed China accounted for roughly 25% of the global increase in leaf area between 2000 and 2017. That said, some analyses have also pointed to potential drawbacks, including groundwater depletion risks in arid planting zones.

Health

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced pauses of roughly $867.5 million in Medicaid payments to California and $199 million to Minnesota over suspected fraud. The deferrals allow states to recover funds by documenting compliance. Some state officials have characterized the pauses as political targeting of certain states rather than a uniform fraud response.

Relatedly, Khalid Satary, 54, was arrested in the Middle East after fleeing a 2019 indictment for alleged involvement in a $547 million Medicare fraud case. His arrest marks the third from FBI Director Kash Patel’s Most Wanted Fraudsters list. Recent Department of Justice actions have resulted in 455 arrests tied to $6.5 billion in false healthcare claims.

In other news, Welsh and Ugandan researchers reported that a 6% nepetalactone skin lotion from catnip repels mosquitoes as effectively as DEET in laboratory trials, offering a natural and low-cost option for malaria prevention.

Artificial Intelligence

Mayo Clinic now operates about 150 AI models, including tools that save up to 30 minutes per patient record. Utah permitted AI prescription renewals for chronic conditions, with physicians concurring in 91% of cases. Tampa General Hospital reported its AI sepsis-detection system has been associated with 886 lives saved since 2022. However, a lawsuit has alleged privacy issues and data-handling concerns with one of Mayo Clinic’s AI tools.

Meanwhile, Amy Kremer’s nonprofit Humans First organized 142 protests across 42 states against AI data centers. Gallup polling indicated 71% of Americans oppose local AI data centers. Third-party trackers cited by Morgan Stanley reported $286 billion in cancelled or delayed projects.

US Politics

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a district court injunction, allowing the Postal Service to require states to verify voter registration data before mailing federal election ballots. However, a separate injunction in Massachusetts continues to affect the underlying executive order in 23 states.

Speaking of verifying voter registration, Democratic strategist James Carville stated on his podcast that Democrats should stop opposing voter ID requirements, citing Gallup polling showing 84% overall support and 67% among Democrats. He proposed standards similar to those in Louisiana.

In Second Amendment news, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals struck down New Jersey’s bans on AR-15-style rifles and high-capacity magazines by a 10-to-5 vote. The ruling creates a circuit split for potential Supreme Court review.

Culture

Elon Musk announced that his Grok Imagine AI venture plans to release a full-length film adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey before the end of the year. Skeptics have questioned whether an AI-generated version can achieve the quality of traditional filmmaking approaches. Watch the proof-of-concept below!

Dialogue scene from Homer's Odyssey built on Grok Imagine. Thread on how this was built below. pic.twitter.com/jk6yDtZJxx

— Heavy Pulp (@heavypulp) July 21, 2026

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BritCard Buried: Burnham Axes Digital ID for Electricity VAT Cut

So ends BritCard: sold as the answer to illegal migration, buried as a line item in somebody else’s tax cut.

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Fugitive Nabbed in $547M Medicare Genetic Test Scam

A man on the FBI’s Most Wanted Fraudsters list, accused of a scheme to defraud Medicare of $547 million, was arrested by authorities on Monday.

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Carville to Dems: Drop the Voter ID Fight, Polls Show It’s Lost

If every poll shows 75 or better, saying we should have some kind of ID to vote, just quit fighting it and go along with it and move to the next thing.

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Musk’s AI Odyssey to Trump Nolan’s Hollywood Homer

Before this year ends, Grok Imagine will make a full-length movie of The Odyssey that is historically accurate and true to the art of Homer

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Catnip Lotion Matches DEET as Low-Cost Ugandan Mosquito Shield

Homegrown catnip plants have proven to be as effective as DEET for repelling mosquitoes in rural Uganda.

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DC Circuit Hands Trump Key Win on Mail Ballot Verification

This ruling is a win for election integrity and would have significant implications for states like California that refuse to submit their voter rolls to verify compliance with federal election laws.

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Third Circuit Overturns NJ’s AR-15 Ban in Historic 2nd Amendment Victory

Because semi-automatic rifles are firearms, they are ‘Arms’ within the meaning of the Second Amendment. The Constitution thus ‘presumptively protects’ individuals’ right to keep and bear semi-automatic rifles.

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Tea Party Vet Rallies 142 Protests Against AI Data Centers in 42 States

The backlash against the AI data-center build-out staged its first coordinated day of action on Saturday: 142 protests across 42 states.

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Solid-State Battery Short Circuits Demystified—Now Comes the Hard Part

The solid-state mystery has been replaced with a design problem.

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SilvaBio’s Darling54: One Gene Revives Blight-Ravaged Chestnuts

At the intersection of big data, forestry, and genomics, a biotech startup has birthed a generation of “elite” blight-resistant American chestnut trees through a single gene insertion, rather than deep genetic tinkering.

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Feds Pause $1B Medicaid to CA, MN Over Suspected Fraud

The Trump administration is pausing $1 billion in Medicaid payments to California and Minnesota over “suspected fraud and noncompliance,” U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Tuesday.

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AI Healthcare Wins: Lives Saved, But Privacy Suits Emerge

Yet inside the very institutions championing AI, opposition is already brewing.

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China Plants 66 Billion Trees to Fight Desert Expansion

Since 1978, China has planted more than 66 billion trees in an effort to slow the expansion of two major deserts, making it the country with the largest tree-planting effort in history.

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: @PapusSecond, @wtpBLUE, @kylegrantham, Aes, Jathan Sadowski, @UltimateSwine, and Grok.

Hypothesis:

When Jesus said to “bring the children to me,” and held them and blessed them and said that “the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these,” he did NOT mean to include Palestinian children. Other children maybe, but not Palestinians. THOSE he wanted to have shot by snipers because all Palestinian children are enemies of God and His Special People.

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Many have noted that there is a malicious death-cult attempting to bring down western, white, Christian civilization.

And as Chris has noted many times, “When someone says that they are going to do something, then it happens, I tend to think that they probably did it.”

From the Jewish News in 2024.

https://x.com/GenericSnarky/status/2079950091994230818?s=20

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No, I don’t want anyone’s child killed and I know it’s happening. But can you please let us have a “good news” post?

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This is not just going on by the deserts, it is going on in all the cities. There is a massive tree planing campaign throughout China. One time on a trip from an airport to a central city, I estimated a quarter million trees planting just along the route to the city. There were many more trees planted in the city itself.

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I understand @permiegirl, I need breaks from the darkness, too.

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I am really bummed out because my garden is struggling in 110 degrees. But here is some potentially good news regarding the sulphur shortage and mining. This low cost ion exchange membrane could be the “miracle” the world needs right now. The technology is known but the current commercial membranes are prohibitively expensive. The invention is to grind up water softener beads and mix with PVC glue and fiberglass to make a very low cost ion exchange membrane. Multiple types of membranes can be made. With electricity and this membrane you can make many different acids from common chemicals. You can do electrochemical mining of low grade ore if you have cheap electricity. Or the membrane can be used to make an extremely low tech and cheap flow battery. I read the original paper and watched a lot of videos and it looks legit. This video is a good overview of testing the original invention. And the original inventor has released the invention as open source so everyone can use it.

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Brett Weinstein and Heather Heying discuss catnip as a mosquito repellent on a recent Darkhorse Podcast episode (starts at 11:20).

I tried a catnip essential oil spray last weekend and can vouch for its effectiveness at keeping me from getting bitten.

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