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Second scary movie of all time is ... drumroll

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By Cody Andrus The Shining is the best horror film of all time. The hotel, the creepy twins: "Come play with us, Danny." And of course the classic Jack Nicholson moment: "Here’s Johnny!" But coming in right behind it? I'm going to make some enemies on this one. Perhaps even close friends who roll their eyes when I tell them this. It's  The Ring . No, not Ring Two.  (Like Aladdin 2 ... it didn't count but never blame them for trying.) I'm talking about the original, VHS tape-cursing nightmare of The Ring . If you’re not putting it up on your very top tier, well, you watched it wrong. First of all, The Ring gave us bendy scary girls , which was not a thing before this movie. Pre- Ring , we had no scary female children who's necks crackle and bodies move like pulverized marionettes, climbing out of wells to terrorize the living. We have the character of Samara to thank for that. Horror movies had monsters, but they weren’t dislocated and disjoin...

Maggie Haberman’s Confidence Man

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Maggie Haberman’s Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Donald Trump’s unique rise and impact. As a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist, Haberman covered Trump longer than any other reporter, accumulating years of insight that fuel her book’s central theme: Trump’s approach to power and the long-lasting effects on American politics. The book blends biography and political analysis, portraying Trump as a product of his environment who, through ambition and often controversial tactics, reshaped norms and intensified divisions within the U.S. At the heart of Confidence Man lies Haberman’s examination of Trump’s formative years in New York City, where he inherited not only his family’s wealth but also his father’s knack for media manipulation. Trump’s journey from real estate mogul to reality TV star—and finally, to President—was propelled by a relentless need for validation a...

Kamala Harris for president, please

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Kamala Harris represents a future-focused leadership style that values inclusivity, equality, and steady governance. As a candidate, Harris brings a deep legal background, with years as California’s Attorney General and U.S. Senator, and she is well-versed in addressing complex national issues, from criminal justice reform to climate policy. Her stance on racial and economic equity has resonated with a diverse base, including young voters, communities of color, and those concerned with issues of social justice and reproductive rights. On the other hand, Trump’s polarizing and controversial behavior remains a point of contention. Many critics point to his record of divisive rhetoric and policy that has often marginalized communities. His handling of issues such as immigration, race relations, and healthcare continues to be a focal point for his critics, who describe him as divisive, dishonest, and reckless. Harris’s approach contrasts sharply, emphasizing unity and compassion, which spe...

If the election were today

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If the presidential election were held today between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, polls suggest it would be an extremely close contest, with a few key battleground states likely determining the winner. Harris holds a slim edge in a few Rust Belt states, such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, where she maintains a slight lead, while Trump has a narrow advantage in North Carolina and maintains close numbers in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada. The race is especially tight, with recent averages showing Harris leading by 2-4 percentage points nationally, a margin that could easily shift in the face of undecided voters or changing priorities in swing states. Demographic factors also play a role, as Harris has strong support among Black, Asian, and Latino voters, while Trump leads among white voters and is especially popular among those without a college degree. The economy is a top issue for many voters, with widespread concerns about inflation and job...

Why are men responsible for 90% of murders?

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When examining the rates of violent crime, a striking statistic stands out: the vast majority of murders are committed by men. Global studies consistently show that men are responsible for around 90% of all homicides, while women account for only about 10%. This difference is not just a recent trend but has been a historical constant across cultures and countries. Theories to explain this phenomenon range from biological influences to social and cultural pressures that impact behavior. One widely discussed theory is rooted in biology. Research suggests that testosterone, a hormone more prevalent in men than women, may play a role in aggressive behavior. High levels of testosterone have been linked to increased impulsivity, aggression, and risk-taking behavior, all traits often associated with violent crime. However, while biology is a factor, it is not considered a complete explanation for the gender gap in violent behavior. For instance, many men with high testosterone levels do not e...

Trump rally had it all

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The final Trump rally really pulled out all the stops. It had everything you’d expect from a celebration of his campaign values: racism, bigotry, misogyny, and of course, a dash of “alternative facts.” If anyone in the crowd wanted a final dose of division or felt the need to rally against progress, this was the place to be. And if voters want to sign off on that vision, maybe that’s just the legacy they’re ready to embrace. But beyond the spectacle lies a reality where a Trump victory would embolden harmful ideologies. His presidency would not only reinforce racism and misogyny but could also mean a sharp rollback of rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and other minority groups. His campaign’s stance on social issues has often leaned on restrictive policies, with promises to uphold “traditional values” that tend to marginalize these communities. If elected, Trump’s administration would likely bring more anti-LGBTQ+ policies, reduce healthcare protections for transgender people, and undo pro...

What's the deal with nuclear energy?

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The debate around nuclear energy has long been a topic of global interest, especially as countries like the U.S. seek cleaner energy options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Nuclear energy is both praised and criticized, drawing mixed public opinion due to its perceived benefits and potential risks. Proponents argue that nuclear power is an efficient and low-carbon alternative, while opponents cite safety concerns and high costs as primary drawbacks. In assessing nuclear energy’s viability compared to renewable sources like solar and wind, key factors include public perception, safety, practicality, and sustainability. Nuclear energy produces a large amount of power with minimal carbon emissions, making it an attractive choice for reducing the U.S.’s carbon footprint. Nuclear power plants, unlike solar or wind farms, operate regardless of weather or time of day, providing consistent energy and addressing gaps in renewable energy production. Supporters contend that with advancing tec...

Trump supporters: it's about business

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In the run-up to the upcoming election, some Trump voters have said they support him primarily for economic reasons, particularly for tax and business policies that align with their financial goals. Historically, Trump has promoted a pro-business stance, highlighted by tax cuts for corporations and high-income earners, which many small and medium-sized business owners say helps keep their businesses competitive. “We’ve been able to expand our operations under Trump,” shared James Bradley, a manufacturing business owner in Ohio. “The tax breaks meant we could hire more staff.” But with recent projections from economists, including some once seen as favoring Trump’s economic approach, there is a shifting tone. Several economists have recently voiced support for the economic policies proposed by Kamala Harris, who emphasizes job creation through green energy investment and sustainable economic development strategies. A significant number of economic analysts suggest her proposed policies ...

'Politics is into You'

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Recall the statement often attributed to political commentator and journalist Pericles Lewis: "You might not be into politics, but politics is into you.” This phrase captures a vital truth: even if someone chooses to remain disengaged from politics, political decisions continue to affect them. Nowhere is this truer than in issues surrounding reproductive rights, where political decisions directly impact women’s health, autonomy, and well-being. In the United States, the Supreme Court plays a critical role in shaping these rights, demonstrating how political forces reach into the personal lives of individuals—especially women. Historically, the Supreme Court has been pivotal in defining and redefining reproductive rights. In the landmark case Roe v. Wade (1973), the Court established a woman’s constitutional right to access abortion. This decision affirmed the importance of personal autonomy, supporting women’s ability to make choices regarding their bodies and futures. Yet, over ...

Trump: America is world's garbage can

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Donald Trump’s recent rhetoric, calling America a “garbage can” for undocumented immigrants, has been criticized as inflammatory and racially charged. Trump’s comments at campaign rallies and events suggest that he views immigration policies as failures, leading to his depiction of the U.S. as a receptacle for the “world’s problems.” Critics argue that such language, directed specifically at certain groups, fuels divisive, anti-immigrant sentiment. Trump’s statements have been viewed as pandering to fears about immigration, particularly from Mexico and Central America. Specific remarks include his characterizations of immigrants as a burden to the country, tapping into long-standing fears and stereotyping. Experts in sociology and political science warn that such rhetoric can lead to increased intolerance and racial tension. By positioning immigration as a primary societal threat, Trump appears to reinforce a narrative that paints non-white, non-European immigrants as contributors to a...

Trump's White House Chief of Staff warns Americans

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Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has issued stark warnings regarding former President Donald Trump’s potential misuse of the U.S. military. Kelly claimed Trump sought to use the military to serve his own agenda rather than uphold its loyalty to the U.S. Constitution. He cited instances where Trump allegedly expressed a desire for a military leadership style mirroring authoritarian regimes, particularly that of Adolf Hitler. Kelly recalled Trump expressing frustration over limits on his authority, indicating a preference for autocratic power and disregard for legal constraints. This included alarming discussions about the potential use of military forces in domestic settings, raising concerns that Trump may prioritize personal loyalty over lawful command. Kelly’s concerns are supported by other high-ranking military officials, including former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and General Mark Milley, who have voiced similar fears about Trump’s alleged "dictatorial" ten...

Texas will turn blue but not quite yet

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As demographic shifts continue and urban areas grow, many political analysts agree that Texas is on track to eventually shift from a Republican stronghold to a Democratic one. While some Democrats had high hopes for a Texas flip in the last few election cycles, it seems that a full transformation may still be a few election cycles away. "The numbers are promising for Democrats, but there’s still a gap to close," said Rebecca Gonzalez, a political scientist at the University of Texas at Austin. The trend driving this shift is largely rooted in demographic and population changes. Texas has one of the fastest-growing populations in the U.S., with an influx of younger, more diverse residents moving to the state’s urban centers, like Houston, Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio. These areas lean Democratic and are continuing to expand. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Hispanic and Black populations, who tend to vote Democratic, are growing at a much faster rate than other demograp...

Way too close to call

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As of today, the U.S. presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is heating up as we approach the final stretch before the election. Both candidates have unique pathways to victory, which will heavily depend on voter turnout and momentum in the closing days of the campaign. Kamala Harris, the current Vice President, is focused on rallying support among young voters and minority communities. Harris has emphasized issues like climate change, healthcare, and economic equality. "Our country is at a crossroads, and the decisions we make now will determine our future," Harris stated in a recent campaign event, highlighting the urgency of voter engagement. Her campaign is leveraging grassroots efforts and social media to mobilize voters, aiming to replicate the success seen in the 2020 election. Trump is concentrating on energizing his base of supporters, particularly in key battleground states. Trump is campaigning on promises to revive the economy and strengthen nati...

China actively interfering in U.S. election

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China has developed sophisticated tactics to influence U.S. elections, increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to boost the impact and reach of its strategies. This campaign relies on a mix of digital misinformation, fake social media personas, and AI-generated content, all aimed at amplifying political divides and swaying public perception on sensitive issues. According to recent reports, including Microsoft’s 2024 East Asia Threat Analysis, China has employed “sock puppet” accounts to post about divisive American topics, such as immigration and racial issues. These accounts are crafted to look like U.S. citizens, effectively posing questions and seeding discussions that deepen divides, which China hopes will create a fractured political climate. A major advancement in China’s approach is the use of AI to create realistic and targeted content that resonates with specific demographics. Chinese operatives have been known to produce AI-generated videos, memes, and even synth...

Trump's strategy

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In the final days leading up to Election Day, Donald Trump and his team have employed various strategies intended to influence public perception, including spreading claims about election fraud and voter interference. Trump has frequently alleged, without evidence, that the election system is susceptible to widespread fraud, repeating these assertions in key battleground states to cast doubt on mail-in voting and absentee ballots. This narrative has resonated among some of his supporters and is part of a broader pattern aimed at creating mistrust in the voting process, potentially laying the groundwork for post-election disputes. Trump’s tactics have included accusations that Democratic officials are manipulating the voting process. He has continued to question the legitimacy of ballot drop boxes and has suggested that Democrats intend to “rig” the results, though no verified evidence supports these claims. His team has also circulated rumors that the Democratic Party is somehow behind...

Mutant sharks discovered in irradiated waters

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Mutant sharks, discovered around the irradiated waters of Bikini Atoll, offer a stark reminder of the lasting effects of nuclear testing. Once a Pacific paradise, this area was heavily bombed during Cold War experiments, leaving behind radioactive contamination that has altered the marine ecosystem. Now, generations of sharks have adapted to this environment, revealing physical mutations and behavioral differences as they continue to inhabit one of the most radiologically intense regions on Earth. The unique survival of these sharks, amid dangerously high radiation levels, has piqued the interest of scientists who are studying how nuclear exposure can lead to genetic changes in animals. Their research includes tracking shark behavior and physiology in the atoll, where a visible impact of radiation on their anatomy can be observed. The findings contribute to a growing understanding of nuclear fallout and its profound, long-term effects on biodiversity. Metro

Trump followers aren't interested in governance

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In contemporary American politics, the phenomenon of celebrity-driven leadership has reached new heights, particularly among supporters of former President Donald Trump. Far from being motivated by traditional governance or policy issues, many of Trump's followers seem more captivated by the spectacle of his rallies and the controversial statements he makes than by the mechanics of government itself. This focus on performance over substance raises questions about the future of political discourse and civic engagement. Trump’s rallies are often less about presenting coherent policy proposals and more about fostering a sense of camaraderie among his supporters. They are a platform for entertainment, where the leader indulges in mockery and sensationalism. “They love it when he calls people names, especially those they perceive as enemies,” says Dr. Lisa McIntyre, a sociologist at the University of California. This atmosphere encourages a sense of belonging among followers, who find s...

Rapist, Racist, Bigot, Liar, Cheater. Other than that, what's not to like?

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Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, has faced a plethora of serious allegations throughout his public life, including accusations of rape, racism, bigotry, lying, and cheating. Each of these categories presents a significant moral and ethical concern, shaping public perception and political discourse. Rapist Numerous women have accused Trump of sexual misconduct, with some claims rising to the level of rape. For instance, E. Jean Carroll has publicly alleged that Trump raped her in a department store in the mid-1990s. During a recent trial, she stated, “He raped me, and then he went on to attack my credibility.” Trump denied the allegations, prompting Carroll to file a defamation suit against him. Additionally, in a leaked 2005 Access Hollywood tape, Trump infamously boasted about grabbing women "by the pussy," suggesting a troubling attitude toward consent. Racist Trump’s rhetoric has often been criticized as racist. His comments regarding Mexican immigran...

Friday Film Noir

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Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) is a classic Thanksgiving comedy that pairs the uptight Neal Page (Steve Martin) with the lovable but clumsy Del Griffith (John Candy) as they embark on a chaotic journey home for the holiday. Filled with hilarious mishaps and heartwarming moments, the film is a reminder of the importance of patience and finding the humor in unexpected situations. (92% on Rotten Tomatoes). The film grossed $49.5 million at the box office.

Russian election interference update

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Russia's interference in the 2024 U.S. presidential election is increasingly sophisticated, blending traditional disinformation with advanced technological tools like AI. U.S. intelligence officials have identified Russia’s primary goal as promoting candidate Donald Trump, whom they see as favorable to Russian geopolitical interests, particularly in relation to U.S. support for Ukraine. According to an official from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Russia has been aggressively using artificial intelligence to create divisive content, portraying American society as fractured while promoting isolationist policies​. The Kremlin's interference strategy includes disseminating AI-generated videos and false narratives aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris, who has become a primary target since Biden’s exit from the race. These videos have sought to exploit racial and political tensions in the U.S., with one fabricated clip depicting a Harris supporter attacking som...

Trump Epstein connection?

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Stacey Williams, a woman who has accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct, has revealed troubling connections between Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, particularly highlighting an incident from the 1990s. Williams alleges that Trump sexually assaulted her when she was 22, and her account intertwines with her claims about Epstein’s influence, suggesting a network of powerful individuals who perpetuated a culture of silence regarding such allegations. Williams's testimony adds to the growing scrutiny surrounding Trump and his past associations. For instance, her claims echo broader patterns of behavior linked to Epstein, who was known for trafficking underage girls and maintaining relationships with high-profile figures. This context amplifies concerns about the accountability of those in power and the systemic issues that allow such allegations to persist unchallenged. The Guardian

What's the status of Ukraine?

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As of late 2024, the war between Ukraine and Russia continues to be a grinding and protracted conflict, with neither side achieving decisive gains. Russia has focused on consolidating control over parts of Eastern Ukraine, while Ukraine, bolstered by Western military support, particularly from the U.S. and NATO, is trying to reclaim occupied territories. Ukraine's counteroffensive has faced significant hurdles, such as heavily fortified Russian positions and extensive minefields, which have slowed progress and raised questions about its ultimate success. Although the conflict remains fluid, many analysts suggest that, militarily, the war is a stalemate, with neither side emerging as a clear victor at this stage. AP News, Reuters, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Politico, Council on Foreign Relations, The Washington Post, War on the Rocks.

Why no American roundabouts?

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Traffic circles, or roundabouts, are known for their safety benefits, especially when compared to traditional traffic lights. Studies from both Europe and the U.S. show that roundabouts significantly reduce crash rates, particularly those involving fatalities or serious injuries. For example, intersections in Europe that were converted to roundabouts saw reductions in injury crashes by as much as 87% and overall crashes by up to 61%. In the U.S., implementing roundabouts in just 10% of signalized intersections could have prevented over 47,000 crashes in 2022, including nearly 300 fatalities. One reason roundabouts are safer is their design, which forces drivers to slow down and eliminates the risk of high-speed, right-angle collisions common at intersections with traffic signals. They also simplify decision-making by having vehicles move in one direction, reducing the likelihood of accidents at multiple conflict points. In addition to fewer crashes, roundabouts are associated with impr...

Trump's former staff warns America

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During Donald Trump's presidency, several top officials who were appointed by him have since become some of his most vocal critics. Figures like former Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, National Security Advisor John Bolton, General James Mattis, General Mark Milley, and Chief of Staff John Kelly have all spoken out about their concerns, particularly as Trump eyes a potential return to the White House. Former Chief of Staff John Kelly, who served as Trump’s longest-tenured chief aide, recently condemned Trump in stark terms. In October 2023, Kelly publicly stated that Trump is “a person that has no idea what America stands for,” adding that “the depths of his dishonesty” are staggering. Kelly’s comments reflect a deep unease with Trump’s leadership, and he has warned Americans about the dangers of Trump regaining power, citing his divisive policies and character. Mark Esper, Trump’s former Defense Secretary, has shared similar sentiments. In his book A...

Mail theft still growing concern

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Mail theft is a growing concern in many communities, as criminals target both personal and public mailboxes to steal letters and packages. This crime often leads to serious consequences, such as identity theft, fraud, and lost sensitive documents. To protect against these risks, experts strongly advise never leaving outgoing mail in residential mailboxes or public mailboxes, especially overnight. Instead, walking letters and packages directly into the post office provides a more secure alternative, reducing the chance of theft. One common method criminals use is the "fishing" technique, where they attach sticky materials to objects like a string or bottle to pull mail out of a box. For instance, in New York City, authorities reported multiple incidents involving thieves using such tactics to steal checks and gift cards from blue postal collection boxes. Similarly, in Houston, a man was arrested after being caught on surveillance camera stealing mail from several homes. These ...

Russia, China already interfering in election

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Foreign adversaries like Russia and China are actively attempting to interfere in U.S. elections. Intelligence agencies have reported that both countries have been employing various tactics to undermine trust in the electoral process. "Russia and China are using a wide range of influence measures to interfere in the 2024 elections," said a senior U.S. intelligence official, warning that these nations seek to exploit political divisions and erode confidence in democracy. Russia, in particular, has a well-documented history of election interference. The 2016 U.S. presidential election saw Russian operatives hacking into email servers, as well as launching disinformation campaigns on social media to manipulate voters. These efforts were confirmed by a 2019 Senate Intelligence Committee report, which revealed a "vast, coordinated" Russian campaign aimed at undermining the election. As 2024 approaches, U.S. officials warn that Moscow is once again engaging in cyberattack...

Conviction upheld for ‘Cowboys for Trump’ founder

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The conviction of Couy Griffin, founder of the "Cowboys for Trump" group, for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, has been upheld. The ruling marks a significant precedent, as Griffin argued his actions were protected by the First Amendment. However, the court rejected this defense, emphasizing that Griffin’s role in the riot was beyond peaceful protest. This case has potential implications for future legal actions tied to January 6, solidifying the boundaries between free speech and criminal activity. Griffin was sentenced for entering restricted Capitol grounds during the riot, despite not entering the building itself. His conviction highlights the broader effort to hold those accountable who incited or participated in the riot, even if they did not engage in direct violence. Legal experts suggest this case could set a tone for how future January 6-related cases are prosecuted, ensuring that participation in unlawful activities, even if non-violent, faces appropr...

Bill comes due for Rudy

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Rudy Giuliani must relinquish control of luxury items, including his Manhattan apartment, to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, whom he defamed after the 2020 presidential election. A judge ruled that these assets could be seized to satisfy the $133 million defamation judgment against him. Giuliani had spread false conspiracy theories about the two women, claiming they engaged in illegal activities during the ballot count. The ruling is a significant development in Giuliani’s financial struggles, compounded by legal issues stemming from his involvement in election interference efforts. Giuliani, who has filed for bankruptcy, faces increasing pressure as courts enforce judgments against him for defamation and other legal matters. The seizure of luxury assets highlights the consequences of his claims during the 2020 election. CNN, The New York Times

MAGA money man

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Elon Musk's financial connections to the MAGA movement raise questions about his influence in American politics and the implications for his companies. His significant donations to Republican candidates and PACs reveal a pattern of support for policies that align with his business interests, suggesting a merging of corporate power and political agenda. For instance, Musk’s contributions have been linked to efforts to deregulate industries that benefit his companies, including electric vehicles and space exploration. His support for political figures advocating for tax cuts and reduced regulations highlights the intricate ties between corporate lobbying and political funding. This strategy not only strengthens his business prospects but also shifts the political dialogue in favor of the wealthy elite, potentially affecting policy decisions that impact a broader demographic. Public Notice, Elon Musk's MAGA Money Man

What's the deal with Twitter/X?

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Since Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter in late 2022, the platform—now rebranded as X —has been grappling with significant challenges, leading many to question its future viability. Musk’s decision to rename the company as X reflects his broader vision of transforming the platform into an “everything app,” modeled after China’s WeChat, which integrates social media, payments, and e-commerce. However, the name change has been met with mixed reactions. Many long-time users lament the loss of the iconic Twitter brand and its well-known bird logo, while others remain cautiously optimistic, awaiting evidence of the app’s promised evolution. Financially, the platform is struggling. Musk himself admitted that X 's advertising revenue has dropped by nearly 50%. This decline in ad revenue coincides with sweeping layoffs that have reduced the company’s workforce by about 80%, and the introduction of controversial features like paid verification, which have yet to deliver meaningful profits...

Trump continues to mock Pelosi's husband

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Donald Trump has repeatedly made jokes about the violent attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, during his political speeches and rallies. In one instance, Trump commented, “There’s something that seems to be strange going on in that household,” insinuating that the circumstances surrounding the attack were suspicious, despite the clear evidence showing it was a politically motivated crime. This remark drew applause from his audience, further highlighting the divisive nature of such rhetoric. On several occasions, Trump has even gone as far as to joke about the hammer used during the attack. During a speech in New Hampshire in 2023, he quipped, "I wonder how that hammer is doing," sparking laughter from his supporters. Such comments trivialize the severity of an incident that left Paul Pelosi with a fractured skull, requiring emergency surgery Reuters, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Politico, The Atlantic, NPR.

Billionaires want to survive nuclear attack, societal collapse

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In recent years, billionaires have shown a growing interest in preparing for worst-case scenarios, from nuclear attacks to societal collapse. They have reached out to survival experts and security consultants to devise elaborate plans to protect themselves and their families. These consultations often revolve around securing private bunkers, fortifying shelters, and employing top-notch security teams. But as discussions unfold, the questions these ultra-wealthy clients ask take on an increasingly bizarre nature. Survival expert Douglas Rushkoff, who has consulted with multiple billionaires, shared that these wealthy individuals often go beyond typical survival preparations. "They were asking about controlling their security forces," Rushkoff noted, "if the world as we know it ceases to exist, they’re worried about keeping their private guards loyal without money as an incentive." This speaks to a level of paranoia among the elite, who fear not just external threats,...

J.D. Vance is another Trump casualty

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J.D. Vance, once seen as a potentially reasonable, rational conservative voice, has become another casualty of Trumpism. Vance was critical of Trump, comparing him to Adolf Hitler, but later claimed the media had misled him with "dishonest fabrications." His journey mirrors other conservatives who have been dragged into Trump’s orbit, finding themselves compromising past values. The reality behind Vance's selection as vice-presidential candidate is disturbing at best: the previous guy wouldn't do it because Trump threatened the lives of him and his family. Vance’s earlier criticisms of Trump were quite harsh. Vance use to worry Trump was "America’s Hitler" and called him "a moral disaster." But as the political winds shifted, Vance reconciled with the former president, blaming media manipulation for his prior views. In a debate, Vance argued, "I was wrong because I believed some of the media stories," but his change of heart didn’t come w...