FaZe Banks slides into Asmongold’s DMs with screenshot proof that he was the one who asked Twitch to cap his viewers before anything went down claiming he was getting hammered by viewbots
(and swearing he wasn’t running them himself). Asmon was ready to talk about the massive drop but changed course after seeing the evidence, confirming Banks went from 30k+ peaks straight down to the hard 1k viewer cap.
HB1565 just passed the house and passed the senate this morning, finally passing a bill I've tried to pass for 5 years to stop the weaponized use of the DCYF complaint system by bad actors.
Finally....
It's been a long battle.
Democrats almost unanimously opposed protecting families and children from false complaints made with intent to harm a person or family.
According to Multiple Sources
Zach Lahn defeats Trump-backed Randy Feenstra in Iowa GOP primary for governor
Zach Lahn, a farmer and entrepreneur, defeated Trump-endorsed U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra in the Iowa Republican gubernatorial primary by a narrow margin in 2026, marking a rare loss for a Trump-backed candidate.
Lahn will face Democratic State Auditor Rob Sand in the general election, who ran unopposed in his primary and leads in campaign funds and petition signatures.
Feenstra conceded early after the primary and encouraged supporters to support Lahn moving forward.
Lahn's campaign focused on conservative grassroots policies and received support from the Make America Healthy Again movement, former Rep. Steve King, and Turning Point Action
John Bolton Agrees to Plead Guilty in Documents Case, Pay $2 Million Fine: Report
According to Grounds NEWSJohn Bolton, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, intends to plead guilty to one count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documents and pay more than $2 million.
The FBI opened an inquiry into Bolton during the Biden presidency after Iranian hackers breached his email, uncovering "diary-like entries" containing top secret information from his time as national security adviser.
Prosecutors in Maryland initially charged Bolton with eight counts of transmission and 10 counts of retention of national defense information, alleging he shared "more than a thousand pages of information about his day-to-day activities" with family.
Unlike proceedings against FBI Director James Comey or New York Attorney General Letitia James, the Justice Department maintained the case with career prosecutor support despite Trump's long-standing calls for Bolton's arrest.
@cryptojourneyrs@HyperliquidX@CryptoHayes pay attention to ipo accounts as well including whats is going on with AAA BANKs institutions. watch closely with the dept treasury does interest rates might drop
Scientists Discover Alzheimer’s-Linked Proteion’s Surprising Role in Making Memories Last
A new study shows that tau helps organize and preserve long-term memories, while abnormal tau may contribute to memory problems in Alzheimer’s disease by disrupting memory formation and recall. New research has revealed that tau, a protein closely linked to Alzheimer’s disease, is also essential for creating long-lasting memories.
Former daycare worker sentenced to 22 years for taking explicit photos of children.
Investigators say her partner at the time, Former New Hampshire State Rep Stacie Laughton, asked Groves to take the pictures and that the two of them discussed using the children for sex.
Laughton, who was elected to the State House three times, pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of children and is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday.
@elonmusk Musk to become the world’s first trillionaire
according to ground news
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. plans to list on the Nasdaq under the symbol SPCX, pricing its upcoming IPO at $135 a share for a valuation of about $1.77 trillion. The offering, expected next week, aims to raise up to $75 billion.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk holds a stake in the rocket maker worth $866.5 billion on paper, positioning him to become the world's first trillionaire. Following the offering, Musk will maintain 82.4% voting control of the company.
The IPO prospectus details ambitious goals including colonizing Mars with at least 1 million inhabitants, while citing potential AI revenue of up to $26.5 trillion. Compensation milestones link Musk's rewards to achieving a $7.5 trillion market cap.
This listing serves as a major test for public markets after years of muted activity. IDC analyst Arnal Dayaratna noted SpaceX's chatbot Grok is "less impressive than anything that we see from any other major player."
Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives expects Tesla and SpaceX to merge next year. Musk faces a 366-day lock-up period before he can reduce his ownership interest in the company.
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta’s AI agents could eventually “run your whole business,” signaling the company’s ambition to move beyond chatbots into business operations.
Manchester police say they are investigating a hit-and-run connected to a domestic violence incident near Brook Street.
Officials said a 59-year-old woman was struck by a vehicle and suffered a serious leg injury before the driver fled the scene Wednesday.
Investigators later identified the driver as Jamie Spears, 29, of Manchester. Officials said she was in a dispute with the other woman, described as a relative, and during the argument, Spears allegedly got into the vehicle, accelerated and struck the woman.
Responding officers applied a tourniquet to the woman's leg before she was taken to Elliot Hospital with injuries that were described as not life-threatening.
USDA Investigates Possible New World Screwworm Case in South Texas
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he U.S. Department of Agriculture is testing samples from two calves in La Pryor, Texas, for a potential New World screwworm infestation, marking a critical investigation into the parasite's possible arrival.
Parasite has been spreading northward through Mexico for years, prompting the USDA to invest millions in sterile fly production facilities and expanded surveillance to prevent the pest from crossing the U.S. border.
Screwworm larvae burrow through living flesh of warm-blooded animals, and an outbreak could cause $1.8 billion in damage to Texas alone while shrinking the U.S. cattle supply, experts warn.
Texas Representative Don McLaughlin reported seeing images of the larvae; the USDA confirmed a "presumptive positive" status but emphasized no confirmed case currently exists in the state.