2026

Musk’s Vegas Tunnels Under Fire for Safety and Environmental Breaches

Nevada lawmakers are scrutinizing Elon Musk’s Boring Company over alleged workplace safety and environmental violations related to its Vegas Loop tunnel project. The company has faced numerous complaints and significant fines, though some have been contested or withdrawn. Despite these concerns, the Vegas Loop has been praised for providing convenient transportation for conventiongoers and is approved for extensive expansion throughout the city.

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Federal Judge Rules DOJ Cannot Be Trusted in Voter Roll Cases

A federal judge has delivered a significant blow to the Department of Justice’s recent efforts, ruling that the agency can no longer be trusted in its pursuit of voter roll data. This decision stems from a perceived disconnect between the DOJ’s public pronouncements and its actions, leading a judge to conclude that the presumption of regularity, typically afforded to government entities, no longer applies. Essentially, the court is stating that assurances from the DOJ regarding the privacy and intended use of sensitive data must now be met with heightened scrutiny, especially when these assurances appear to conflict with public statements.

The judge’s ruling highlights a profound loss of faith in the Department of Justice’s intentions and methods.… Continue reading

Trump’s Prescription Drug Website Exposed as Major Scam

This article details how the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) opposed Representative Andy Malinowski for supporting conditions on aid to Israel, a stance increasingly popular among Democrats due to public disapproval of Israel’s actions in Gaza. The article then introduces Misty Mejia, a progressive candidate endorsed by prominent figures like Senator Sanders, who is poised to benefit from AIPAC’s opposition. Mejia’s position on the conflict is more extreme than Malinowski’s, as she has characterized the situation in Gaza as genocide and refused any AIPAC-funded trips to Israel, mirroring a successful strategy seen in a previous New York mayoral campaign.

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EU Proposes 20th Russia Sanctions Package Banning Oil Maritime Services

On February 6th, the European Commission proposed its 20th sanctions package against Russia, aiming to further diminish the revenue streams funding its war in Ukraine. A significant component of this proposal involves a comprehensive ban on maritime services for Russian crude oil, to be coordinated with G7 partners, which would prohibit European companies from providing insurance, shipping, financing, and other essential services for the transport of Russian oil, irrespective of its price. The package also introduces measures to restrict Russia’s shadow fleet, reinforce pressure on its banking sector by sanctioning additional regional banks and crypto-related channels, and implement further export and import bans on various goods and technologies crucial for Russia’s war effort. For the first time, the EU’s anti-circumvention tool is proposed for activation to prevent sensitive products from reaching Russia through third countries.

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Europe Holds Elites Accountable Over Epstein Revelations

The recent revelations stemming from the long-awaited Epstein files have sent ripples, or perhaps even tremors, through European circles, leading to significant consequences for some prominent figures. It appears that in Europe, the defense of “I barely knew him” is finally losing its potency as millions of documents come to light, exposing connections that are proving harder to dismiss. The concurrent resignations of Peter Mandelson from the House of Lords and Miroslav Lajčák stepping down in Slovakia within the same week serve as compelling evidence that what is often euphemistically termed “poor judgment” is, in reality, a stark admission of the fear that these emails would eventually become public.… Continue reading

Measles Exposure Warning: Urgent Care Incident Sparks Outrage Over Health Policy

Health officials in Montgomery County have issued a warning following a confirmed measles case identified at Patient First Primary and Urgent Care-Collegeville on January 29, 2026, between 1:15 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. Individuals who were present during these hours may have been exposed, as measles can remain airborne and on surfaces for up to two hours. Residents are urged to check their vaccination status; those not fully protected and who believe they were exposed should contact their healthcare provider before visiting for symptom monitoring over the next 21 days. Infants, young children, pregnant women, and immunocompromised individuals are at higher risk for complications, and vaccination with the MMR vaccine remains the most effective prevention.

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Russia Crowdfunds Radios as Starlink Loss Cripples Assaults

The sudden disruption of Starlink services for Russian troops appears to have significantly hampered their offensive capabilities, leading to a reported halving of assault numbers and forcing soldiers to resort to crowdfunding for basic radio equipment. This stark reliance on advanced technology, now unavailable, paints a picture of a military caught off guard by its own technological dependence. It’s almost ironic, this parallel being drawn between modern Russian forces and the image of African militant groups relying on readily available, albeit less sophisticated, vehicles for their operations. The implication is clear: without the technological crutches they’ve grown accustomed to, their ability to wage war is severely diminished.… Continue reading

Measles Cases Skyrocket as Anti-Vaccine Sentiment Spreads

The United States is currently experiencing a concerning surge in measles cases, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting a staggering four times the number of cases in just a few weeks compared to what the nation typically averages in an entire year. This dramatic increase is a stark reminder of how quickly preventable diseases can resurface when vaccination rates decline. Measles, once nearly eradicated in the U.S. due to the widespread effectiveness of the vaccine, is now making a significant comeback, illustrating a clear correlation between reduced vaccination and rising infectious disease numbers.

This resurgence is particularly troubling when considering the historical context of measles.… Continue reading

Wyden’s Ominous CIA Letter Sparks Speculation on Surveillance and Foreign Influence

Senator Ron Wyden has recently sent a letter to the Director of the CIA that is shrouded in mystery and carries an undeniably ominous tone. The limited information available paints a picture of deep concern from the senator, raising questions about the nature of the CIA’s current activities and the potential implications for domestic and international affairs. It’s the kind of cryptic correspondence that immediately sparks speculation, especially given the sensitive nature of the agency involved.

The very fact that the letter is public, even if veiled in secrecy, suggests a deliberate attempt to signal alarm. The article itself outlines several potential reasons for Wyden’s unease, each individually weighty enough to cause significant upheaval in the past.… Continue reading