Trillion-Dollar SpaceX Valuation? Show Me Proof!

Wall Street is pumping up Elon Musk’s rumored SpaceX mega‑IPO while hard proof remains thin, leaving everyday investors to sort real opportunity from media-driven hype.Story SnapshotElon Musk has reportedly said SpaceX is working on...

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Iran’s Terror Network Exposed: U.S. in Danger

Federal prosecutors have charged an Iranian-backed Iraqi militia commander with plotting simultaneous terror attacks on Jewish centers in Los Angeles, New York, and Arizona...

High-Speed Chase SHOCKER: Toddler Walks Free

A three-year-old boy walking away from his mother’s flipped Dodge Charger after a police chase in Arkansas is a chilling reminder that personal recklessness—not law enforcement—is putting innocent children and the public in danger.Story SnapshotBody camera video shows a mother leading Arkansas police on a high-speed chase with her toddler in the car before rolling the vehicle.Troopers say she sped up to more than 80 miles per hour, tried to evade arrest, and forced the use of a precision stop that flipped the car.The child miraculously walked away unhurt, but prosecutors are weighing child endangerment and related charges.The case...

Campus Espionage: Are U.S. Students Safe?

Alleged Chinese Communist Party outreach targeting U.S. students has moved from rumor to documented case studies, raising urgent questions about campus security and intellectual theft.Story HighlightsStanford-centered reports describe an impersonator, “Charles Chen,” contacting China-focused students, prompting law-enforcement interest .Media and expert accounts detail coercion and surveillance of Chinese dissidents on U.S. campuses by Chinese security services .Public evidence shows cases and patterns, but not a verified prevalence rate among the broader student population .Policy fixes center on visa integrity, counterintelligence, and transparency without blanket suspicion of all students .Documented Stanford Case Sparks Nationwide Security ConcernStanford Review reporting documented an...

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EU’s SECRET Play: Hormuz Patrol Without Conflict

Europe is preparing to police one of the world’s most important oil chokepoints—while pointedly signaling it can do it without Washington.Quick TakeThe EU says...

eBay’s Bold Move: Refused $56B GameStop’s Bid

eBay’s board didn’t just say “no” to GameStop—it publicly torched a $56 billion bid as “not credible,” exposing how far meme-era dealmaking can drift from hard financial reality.Quick TakeeBay rejected GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen’s unsolicited $55.5–$56 billion takeover proposal, calling it “neither credible nor attractive.”The bid pitched $125 per eBay share in a cash-and-stock structure, leaning on GameStop’s $9.4 billion cash and a “highly-confident” financing letter for up to $20 billion.eBay’s chairman listed six specific objections, including financing uncertainty, valuation concerns, and risks tied to GameStop’s business and governance profile.Markets treated the rejection as a relief signal, with eBay...

FBI AI Blitz Raises Chilling Questions

Washington is racing to make artificial intelligence “central” to government work—before the public has clear answers on transparency, privacy, and who gets held accountable when machines get it wrong.Quick TakeFBI Director Kash Patel says AI is now “central” to bureau operations, citing major gains in child-victim identification and arrests, plus large cost savings.Public agencies and contractors are pitching AI as a practical tool for core services, including transit infrastructure monitoring and city maintenance.Nonprofits and researchers are also using AI for “equity” and digital inclusion efforts, expanding service capacity but raising questions about access and oversight.The shared national frustration—right and...

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Client BEGGED Her to Stop — She Didn’t

An OnlyFans model pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter after suffocating a client to death during an $11,000 fetish session she filmed for profit, raising...

Supreme Court Rulings May Redraw Federal Power Boundaries

The Supreme Court is weeks away from rulings that could either rein in Washington’s unelected power centers—or lock in new precedents that expand them.Quick TakeEleven high-impact cases from the 2025–26 term remain undecided as of May 7, 2026, with opinions expected by late June or early July.Several pending cases directly test the reach of federal surveillance, corporate liability, and states’ authority on cultural flashpoints like sports eligibility.Two Trump-era power cases could reshape how “independent” agencies like the FTC and even the Federal Reserve are insulated from presidential control.A birthright-citizenship dispute tied to a Trump executive order could have far-reaching...

Judicial System Shaken: AI’s Fake Citations Threat

A Georgia prosecutor's use of artificial intelligence to draft legal briefs loaded with fabricated case citations has triggered a statewide warning about technology threatening the integrity of the judicial system—exposing how easily AI-generated falsehoods can infiltrate courts and compromise defendants' rights.Quick TakeGeorgia Supreme Court suspended ADA Deborah Leslie for six months after she used AI to generate briefs containing at least nine false or misrepresented case citations in a high-profile murder appeal.The court issued a statewide warning to all Georgia attorneys and trial judges about AI risks, stating the conduct "falls far beneath the conduct we expect from Georgia...

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