Inside South Florida’s Secret Role In Andrew Tate’s Shadow Empire
A New Yorker investigation and local reporting show how Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Palm Beach are woven into the Andrew Tate network, from recruitment to politics and legal fights.
Semiconductor Superiority Act Would Back Space‑Made Chips
A new bipartisan bill would extend CHIPS tax credits to low‑Earth‑orbit chipmaking, citing Chinese experiments and early commercial tests in space. Lawmakers say it could accelerate U.S. microgravity R&D.
Norma Torres Torches ‘Red Carpet’ Prison Perks For Traffickers In D.C.
Rep. Norma Torres introduced an amendment to bar federal funds from paying for special transport or hotel perks for convicted traffickers after reporting showed a pardoned ex‑Honduran president received VIP treatment.
Bechtel Moves In on Clay as $100 Billion Micron Megafab Takes Shape
Bechtel will lead construction of the first phase at Micron’s $100B White Pine Commerce Park megafab, and crews are mobilizing immediately as the project moves from prep to build.
NOAA SOLAR-1 Begins Operations, Speeds Aurora Forecasts
NOAA's SOLAR‑1 is now operational and will deliver CME imagery to forecasters in about 30 minutes, sharpening aurora forecasts and giving operators more time to protect infrastructure.
Suspected Void Blizzard Hacker Charged After Boston Court Appearance
Denis Obrezko appeared in Boston federal court after an arrest in Thailand and is charged in a case tied to Void Blizzard, a Russia‑aligned cyber‑espionage group. Prosecutors say investigators traced crypto payments to infrastructure used in the campaign.
Patrick Bruel Hit With Rape Charges In Paris-Area Court Bombshell
Patrick Bruel was formally charged with rape and other sexual offenses and released under strict judicial supervision as investigators pursue complaints spanning years.








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