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A power outage can be inconvenient and devastating, especially if you are unprepared.

Here’sa sample to-do checklist for specific tasks immediately following a grid-down scenario. Take time to carefully think through this task list with your family and create your own plan to prepare for when the power grid goes down. Locate your family members

Family, including your pets, is a top priority. You want to try and track your family members down and make sure you know where everyone is. Worrying about them is not too much of an issue if you know that they all know what they need to do in this event. (Related: LIGHTS OUT: 20 Things you need to do during a power outage.) Investigate the cause of the power outage

Most power outages don’t last very long. However, sometimes outages can last for days or even weeks.

Brownouts, blackouts or permanent faults are interruptions between power generation and the supply of electricity to homes that can stem from equipment failure, inclement weather conditions, human error and even animal interference.

Rolling blackouts are planned power outages implemented in areas with unstable grids or with infrastructure that cannot handle the population it serves. Scheduled maintenance is usually communicated to households in advance by the utility company. Set up temporary power

For a night grid down on set, get to your “lights outbox” or your “power outage kit.”

For those who have never heard those terms, they’re essentially boxes or containers of supplies that are easy to find in the dark the first things you will look for in the event of a power outage.

These are not full emergency kits, but portable and sturdy containers that are easy to see in the dark and that should essentially contain lighting and heating options, and supplies and items that will help you get started in an emergency. Unplug all of your appliances

Once you have a source of light, you can unplug the appliances that you won’t need if you have a generator. Anything with electrical circuitry needs to be unplugged to prevent any potential electrical damage.

You could also shut off the main breaker. When power lines go down, a spike or surge in the line could damage your appliances, so this preventive measure could save you thousands of dollars. Take care of the food in your refrigerator and/or freezer

Food in your rapidly warming refrigerator and/or freezer is your next concern. Make a mental list of food items you have in there and plan your meals for a prolonged power outage.

Food in the freezer can wait a few days, as long as the door is not opened. With food in the refrigerator, you can pull everything out and put them in separate coolers for days one, two and three. Put in as much ice and frozen blue ice packs as you can to help the food stay cooler.

Determine what can be left out to sit on a counter so you are not wasting precious cooler space. Label each cooler with its contents, and what needs to be consumed first. Collect and save as much water as you can

If there is still water pressure, fill up every “clean” container (pots, pans, jugs, bottles, etc.) you can find.

You can’t really control your bowel movements or urge to urinate whether you have power or not. If you think the power will go out due to a storm, flush your toilets before the power is out.

Toilets probably won’t work in a long-term outage, so you can make your own with a bucket or out in nature if you live in a rural area. In the bathroom with a window, set up a porta-potty. Be prepared to use your off-grid cooking supplies

You can set up camp stoves that will work until the propane is gone or light up a grill to cook your meats and other perishable items. Check on your neighbors

Someone might have access to a generator and may allow you to charge your phone or keep some items cool from your fridge.

Additionally, a neighbor may know of an alternate location that is housing people without power.

When you’re in survival mode after a prolonged power outage, you should be helping others, too. If you have neighbors who are older adults or have a disability, check in on them. Remember your pets

Another thing to consider is your pets or any other animals you may have on your property.

Follow your pet’s routine and add extra food so they maintain body fat. Ensure they have water, too. Focus on immediate threats

Focus on immediate threats and tasks relevant to you and your family’s needs and safety. When you have the knowledge and supplies to survive a power outage, you can survive anything.

The best way to survive a prolonged power outage is to be prepared ahead of time. While you have power and resources, stock up on basic necessities. A grid-down disaster can happen at any time, and people may not be aware that a grid-down disaster is a matter of WHEN not IF. Learn how to prepare for and survive grid-down scenarios from past mistakes and others’ experiences.

It’s better to be prepared than to have nothing at all. You might want to learn how to survive without the grid anyway to be more sustainable and self-reliant.

Watch the following video about powering up when the grid goes down.

This video is from the Truth Paradigm channel on Brighteon.com. More related stories:

Surviving a massive power outage.

The preppers guide to surviving a power outage.

Emergency preparedness: How to survive a power outage.

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The SEC’s 50-person crypto unit is getting a shakeup with some staff reassigned to other areas, The New York Times reports.

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Honda, Hyundai, Ford, Subaru, and Kia EV sales climb in January

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Honda, Hyundai, Ford, Subaru, and Kia EV sales climb in January

Several automakers, including Honda, Hyundai, Ford, and Kia, reported higher EV sales in the US in January. Here’s a look at some of the top-selling EV models (outside of Tesla) last month.

EV sales in the US by model in January 2025

With nearly 133,000 electric vehicles sold in December, EVs accounted for 8.8% of new car sales in the US, a new record.

According to Cox Automotive’s Kelley Blue Book, the strong end-of-year sales helped push total EV sales to 1.3 million in 2024, up 7.3% from 2024.

With Trump reportedly planning to end electric vehicle incentives, like the $7,500 federal tax credit, demand is expected to pick up as buyers look to lock in the savings before they disappear.

Several automakers reported US sales numbers for January, giving us a better idea of how the EV market is playing out.

Ford sold 5,666 EVs last month, up 21% and a new January record. The Mustang Mach-E had its best January with 3,529 models sold, up 173% from January 2024. Last year, the Mach-E was the second best-selling electric SUV behind Tesla’s Model Y. This year, it’s already losing ground.

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Ford Mustang Mach-E (left) and F-150 Lightning (right) (Source: Ford)

Despite higher demand for the Mach-E, Ford F-150 Lightning sales slipped 15% to 1,907 units. Ford’s E-Transit electric van sales also fell 80%, with only 230 models sold last month.

Kia sold 1,542 EV6 models sold last month. However, sales of its three-row EV9 were down slightly (1,232 vs 1,408 in January 2023).

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2025 Kia EV6 US-spec model (Source: Kia)

Sister company Hyundai notched double-digit sales growth with its popular EV models. As the upgraded 2025 model (with more range and an NACS port for charging at Tesla Superchargers) rolled out, Hyundai IONIQ 5 sales climbed 54%, with 2,250 units sold in January. Although IONIQ 6 sales were up 15% year over year (YOY), only 871 models were sold.

EV model January 2025 sales
Honda Prologue 3,744
Ford Mustang Mach-E 3,529
Hyundai IONIQ 5 2,250
Ford F-150 Lightning 1,907
Kia EV6 1,542
Kia EV9 1,232
Subaru Solterra 1,052
Hyundai IONIQ 6 871
US electric vehicle sales by model in January 2025

The biggest surprise, again, was Honda. Honda’s electric Prologue continued to take the US by storm with another 3,744 models sold last month.

After delivering the first models last March, the Prologue was the seventh best-selling EV in the US in 2024. Honda sold over 33,000 Prologue’s in the US in 2024, beating out the Chevy Equinox EV (28,874) and Rivian R1S (26,934).

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2024 Honda Prologue Elite (Source: Honda)

GM doesn’t report monthly US sales numbers, so we’ll have to wait until April for quarterly sales to compare. Several others have yet to report January US sales. Check back for the latest numbers.

Tesla doesn’t report monthly US sales numbers, but earlier today, Electrek reported that the EV maker saw its first annual drop in sales in California last year.

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FILE PHOTO: Spencer Rascoff, co-founder and executive chairman of dot.LA, speaks during the Montgomery Summit in Santa Monica, California, U.S., on Wednesday, March 4, 2020.

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Match Group announced on Tuesday that Zillow co-founder Spencer Rascoff will serve as its new CEO.

Rascoff, who has served as a member of the online dating company’s board since March 2024, will replace Bernard Kim in the role, Match said.

“During his time on the Board, Spencer has demonstrated a strong strategic perspective and deep understanding of Match Group’s brands and opportunities,” said Match Group Chairman Tom McInerney, in a statement. “We are confident in his ability to drive the company’s next phase of innovation and growth.”

Along with the leadership change, Match announced better-than-expected fourth-quarter results but lackluster guidance. Match posted earnings per share of 59 cents on $860 million in revenue. That topped the 54 cents per share in earnings and $859 million in revenue expected by analysts polled by LSEG.

However, the parent of Tinder and Hinge issued disappointing revenue guidance for the first quarter. The company forecast sales of $820 million to $830 million for the quarter, falling short of the $853 million estimate from LSEG.

The shares sank 7% in extended trading after the report.

Rascoff, 49, is best known for his role at Zillow. He co-founded the real estate technology company nearly two decades ago and served in various roles, including CEO, before departing in 2019. The Harvard University graduate also founded online travel website Hotwire, which Expedia bought for nearly $700 million in 2003.

Match was fully spun out of Barry Diller’s IAC Group in 2020, but has had a tough run as an independent public company. Its market cap was about $30 billion at the time of the transaction and has since shrunk below $10 billion, reflecting a dramatic slowdown in revenue growth.

Last month, IAC said its board approved the spinoff of Angi, the home improvement market place the company acquired in 2017.

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