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West Jerusalem would not have needed US permission for the move, Israel Katz has said Israel would have targeted Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei if it had had the opportunity, Defense Minister Israel Katz has said. His remarks came just days after Israel and Iran agreed to a ceasefire, ending nearly two weeks of open hostilities.“I estimate that if Khamenei had been in our sights, we would have taken him out,” Katz told Israel’s Channel 13 on Thursday, as cited by Reuters.“But Khamenei understood this, went underground to great depths, and cut off communication with the commanders who replaced those…

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Tesla’s Robotaxis Are Here: Technological breakthrough or disguised control? Austin, Texas has been chosen as the launchpad for what many are calling the dawn of a new transportation era: Tesla has officially introduced its self-driving taxi service, with autonomous vehicles set to revolutionize urban mobility. Elon Musk, CEO of the company, celebrated the moment as “the culmination of a decade of hard work,” hailing the project as an unprecedented technological milestone. But behind the excitement lies a deeper concern—this shift could redefine not just the auto industry, but our personal freedom and privacy as well. The pilot program features ten…

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Could private equity be making its way into the retirement plan sphere?getty President Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly considering an executive order to open the $9 trillion U.S. retirement market to private equity and alternative investments, a transformative shift for 401(k) plans. This directive would task the Department of Labor, Treasury, and Securities and Exchange Commission with exploring ways to integrate private funds into retirement plans, as reported by Pensions & Investments, benefiting firms like Blackstone and Apollo Global Management. Empower, the nation’s second-largest retirement plan provider, has already partnered with Apollo, Franklin Templeton, Goldman Sachs, Neuberger Berman, PIMCO, Partners…

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This year’s globalist confab: it’s all about technocracy, AI, drones, and the next generation of warfare. The Bilderberg conference, an elite three-day get-together of business, political and academic elites — largely ignored by the mainstream media — is over for another year. At the 2025 conference, held at a five star hotel in Stockholm, around 120 politicians, military leaders, academics and corporate CEOs discussed the pressing issues of the day such as the US economy, depopulation, the Middle East, Ukraine and AI. Gathered at the Grand Hotel alongside the Finnish president and the King of the Netherlands were the heads…

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Last week I crossed into Gaza with a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) security convoy. What I saw at the GHF distribution base was both distressing and uplifting. Tens of thousands of people desperate for food pouring into the place, wide-eyed at the piles of aid boxes. But now actually getting their hands on the flour, sugar, cooking oil and other commodities they need to survive. Several of them told me that, until GHF began working a month ago, they’d received hardly any free aid at all for a very long time. Now they can get it and are movingly grateful,…

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The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation showed no signs of tariff-led acceleration in May, offering the latest evidence that President Trump’s tariffs have yet to lift consumer prices—particularly in goods categories most likely to be affected by import levies. The core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, which excludes volatile food and energy prices and is closely watched by Fed officials as a gauge of underlying inflation, rose just 0.2 percent in May. That marked a modest uptick from April’s 0.1 percent pace but remained well within the recent range. The year-over-year rate climbed to 2.7 percent, up slightly…

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Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) said Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that President Donald Trump was being cavalier and playing to the rafters while “marketing” the results of the U.S. military strikes on Iran. Slotkin said, “I think the president is not taking his cues from his intelligence community and from his military leaders. He’s obviously playing to the rafters on what he’s saying about the strike, but there’s no way to get around the fact that it was a significant had a significant impact.” Host Nicolle Wallace said, “What do you make of the White House doubling and tripling down on the word…

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Hungary has vetoed a joint EU statement ordering the start of negotiations with Kiev on membership Hungary has vetoed a joint EU statement on Ukraine at the bloc’s Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, effectively blocking Kiev’s accession talks, according to a communique published on Thursday on the European Council’s website.The statement, which urged the council to open membership negotiations with Ukraine, was “firmly supported by 26 heads of state” out of 27 EU members, the document read. As unanimous approval is required, talks cannot begin until Hungary reverses its stance. The communique noted that the council will revisit the issue…

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Adam Christopher Sheafe, 51 (Credit: Coconino County Sheriffs Office) Disturbing revelations have emerged from a jailhouse confession by 51‑year‑old Adam Christopher Sheafe, accused of the grotesque crucifixion-style murder of Pastor William “Pastor Bill” Schonemann, 76, who led the New River Bible Chapel in Arizona. Sheafe told True Crime Arizona that he deliberately targeted Schonemann, stating he drove from Phoenix “around two in the morning on a Sunday night,” found the pastor mid‑Bible‑study, and executed him—pinning him to the wall in a haunting reenactment of the crucifixion. He even placed a crown of thorns from nearby woods on Schonemann’s head. Sheafe framed…

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For mid-market companies, breaking through $10 million—$25 million in annual revenue has little to do with working harder or selling more. It requires a shift in leadership, especially in financial decisions. getty Most owners of mid-market companies don’t plan to stall; they simply run out of room to grow with their current model. If your company has hit $10 million in annual revenue and progress suddenly feels slower, less profitable, or harder to scale, you’re not alone. I’ve worked with many CEOs in this exact spot. Revenue’s solid, the team is strong, but somehow…it’s just not clicking like it used…

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