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Bears’ Tyson Bagent Overcome by Emotion After Inking $10 Million Contract Extension
While some NFL players complain about having to play under contracts that pay them $28 million for just one season, Bears QB Tyson has gone viral for his reaction to signing a two-year, $10 million extension with the Bears. On Wednesday, Bagent, 25, broke down in tears when describing what it means to him to…
18 Arrested at Microsoft HQ During Anti-Israel Protest Led by Employees
At least 18 people were arrested Wednesday at Microsoft’s Redmond, Washington, campus during an employee-led protest against the tech giant’s contracts with Israel. KOMO News reports that the arrests occurred when a group of anti-Israel demonstrators, calling themselves “No Azure For Apartheid” and consisting of current and former Microsoft employees, gathered at the company’s headquarters around noon…
Elon Musk Loses *Again* – Tesla Must Face Class Action Lawsuit over Misleading ‘Full Self-Driving’ Claims
A District Judge has ruled that Elon Musk’s Tesla must face a class action lawsuit filed by California drivers who allege that Musk misled them for eight years about the self-driving capabilities of the company’s EVs. Reuters reports that Elon Musk’s Tesla is facing a significant legal challenge as District Judge Rita Lin has certified a class action…
Federal Judge Rules Alina Habba Unlawfully Serving as Acting U.S. Attorney of New Jersey
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Alina Habba has been unlawfully serving as acting U.S. Attorney of New Jersey at the appointment of President Donald Trump. Judge Matthew Brann issued his ruling after two New Jersey criminal defendants challenged her appointment in court, calling it unconstitutional. “Faced with the question of whether Ms. Habba…
Oklahoma Selling Fans Tickets to Postgame Press Conferences
Things could get very interesting this year for Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables, should the Sooners have a bad game. Oklahoma is launching a new program that will allow fans to, among other things, purchase tickets to postgame press conferences. The program, called Sooner Magic Memories, offers fans the ability to purchase pregame photos on…
UK Drops Demand that Apple Hand over Private American User Data After Trump, Vance Pressure
The United Kingdom (UK) agreed Tuesday to drop its demand that Apple provide Americans’ encrypted data. President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, confirmed the backdown. Vice President JD Vance led the charge in the negotiations to drop its demand for Americans’ private data. Vance, working with UK partners, successfully negotiated an agreement…
Trump Administration Considers 10% Stake in Intel as SoftBank Invests $2 Billion
The Trump administration continues to explore taking an equity stake in chipmaker Intel, with the latest reports putting the potential ownership position at 10 percent. This could make the U.S. government the company’s largest shareholder. At the same time, Japanese investment powerhouse SoftBank is pumping $2 billion into the chipmaker. Bloomberg reports that the Trump administration is…
Bessent: Don’t Need Trade Deal with China, We Make Revenues Off Tariffs, ‘It’s Not Broke’
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent responded to a question on whether or not a trade deal with China is needed by stating that “China is, right now, the biggest revenue line in the tariff income” and remarking, “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it.” But Bessent…
Is the leak of confidential documents from the “Trump-Putin Summit” a double act?
As global attention focused on the US-Russia summit in Alaska, an accidentally leaked eight-page confidential document tore open the curtain on the diplomatic arena. According to an exclusive report by National Public Radio (NPR) on the 16th, confidential documents bearing the US State Department logo were found on a printer at an Anchorage hotel…
California County Board Bans Trans Athletes from Girls’ Sports
The Kern County Board of Education has passed a resolution to come into compliance with President Donald Trump’s Title IX rules. It will ban transgender athletes from girls’ sports in the Southern California county. During Tuesday’s meeting, Trustee Lori Cisneros said, “Now, there be it resolved the Kern County Board of Education affirms it is…
