Today, with 97% approval, Dell shareholders voted to bring our legal home to Texas.
This is home and where we’ve always belonged. Texas gave us the talent, the universities, and the environment to build something that lasts.
Proud to make it official. Let’s go. 🤠
Bill Maher: "If we are ever going to get back to the old America, that's got to be the Democrats' part of the bargain… You can’t just say sh*t! Math is racist. Queers for Palestine. Looting is cool. Healthy at any weight…"
@mikegardner_wb Chaos - IHT on private sector pensions; mandating investment of our pension savings in state investment; ISA complification; farmers tax; mansion tax and stamp duty are all as bad for the economy as extending freeze on thresholds and employer NI increases.
Economic idiots🤬🤬
@mikegardner_wb Holding cash/cash-like instruments is risk management. Penalising investors for de-risking is financially illiterate & shows no understanding of capital markets. You don’t grow an economy by forcing overexposure when storm clouds gather. Taxing prudence is absolutely mad.
Finally. After 18 months of patience, FSD is officially approved and live in the Netherlands.
I’ve been driving with it for 2 days now.
And the experience is on another level.
It feels like the future unfolding in real time.
The precision.
The intelligence.
The confidence of the system.
This is not incremental progress.
This is a clear step forward in how mobility works.
Huge thanks to Elon Musk and the entire AI team at Tesla.
From a professional perspective, this shows what is possible when software, data, and real-world deployment come together at scale.
The question is no longer if this will take over.
The question is how fast it will expand.
This is a turning point.
@elonmusk
🚨 WOW —Tumors literally liquefied by sound waves. No scalpel. No chemo. No radiation. None of those horrible side effects.
This is histotripsy: focused ultrasound blasts destroy cancer cells mechanically in minutes, sparing healthy tissue completely.
This is exactly what Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been warning about for years.
Entirely predictable. The result of 25 years of epic policy failure.
In 2000, Britain had 12 refineries. Today we have 4, all under pressure.
We ran down the North Sea, hollowed out our domestic refining capabilities, and made ourselves dependent on volatile global markets.
Ministers preparing for 1970s-style fuel rationing should brace for 1970s-style politics.
It won’t be pretty.
Gold Star wife here.
When ISIS killed your wife, you supported going after the people responsible. You understood exactly why we were fighting and never called it “Israel’s war.”
My husband, Alan, was killed by Iranian proxies in Iraq. And now, after decades, the fight is finally leading back to the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world.
You understood it when it was your loss. Now you’re minimizing it when it’s mine.
You don’t get to redefine this war just because it’s not your grief anymore.
The last bit of our internet is bleeding out, so I am writing this here while I can still force this VPN connection through to the free world.
If I die, I will do so with a smile, knowing the enemies of my people and my country died with me. And I want the world to know, no matter what the circumstances, any innocent civilian blood spilled in this war is entirely on the hands of the terrorist Islamic regime occupying Iran.
I want the world to know that to us, this is a rescue mission, not a war. I want you to be our voice until Iran is free.
The regime is doing everything it can to blindfold us and the world by jamming satellite feeds and strangling the internet.
Please remember, no matter how many of us die, the regime is to blame. But if you cannot accept that sentiment, how about this:
They slaughtered over 36,000 Iranians in 8 to 12 hours spread over two nights in January alone, and they haven't stopped killing us.
You want the reality of the last two weeks of this war? Nearly 5,000 people have died. Over 4,400 of them are the regime's own military, IRGC, Basij, and government personnel getting systematically eradicated.
And the innocent civilians? Around 480 have been killed.
Why did they die? Because this cowardly terrorist syndicate intentionally embeds its military bases right next to our elementary schools and residential blocks. They use our children and our families as literal human shields while their commanders scurry into the dark.
Why do you think the regime actively cuts its own citizens off from information during a war, when information means life and ignorance means death? They are not doing it for our safety. They are plunging us into a digital blackout to hide their own collapsing ranks, and to ensure we cannot coordinate the uprising that will finish them.
And look around why don't they have any public air raid sirens or bomb shelters for us? Because for 47 years, they only poured our national wealth into building deep underground bunkers to protect their ballistic missiles and their clerics, leaving the Iranian people completely exposed on the surface to burn.
Not only have they been shooting people who take videos of military crash sites, but they have even executed at least one man right in the middle of this chaos. They are actively threatening the Iranian people on state media, telling us they will take revenge on all of us for this war and for the January uprising. They even mass-texted every single one of us that if we dare to come out again, they will commit a massacre that makes January look like nothing.
But guess what? None of us give a single damn about their threats.
The moment our time comes
the moment the call is given to us we will take to the streets to finish what we started and take our country back. I beg you to be our voice and support our leader, @PahlaviReza.
We wrote his name on the walls with our blood, and over 36K of our fallen heroes gave their lives asking for his return to the country and chanting his name.
Do not step on their blood by standing against him and the future freedom of Iran.
We know the way. We know where we want to go, and we know who can take us there. One nation, one flag, one leader for the transition to a secular, democratic Iran.
With all that said, I will try to keep my connection to the outside world alive for as long as possible to be the voice of my oppressed people.
Long live Iran.🇮🇷✌️
Bill Maher drops a reality bomb on Zohram Mamdani voters with a brutal history lesson on socialism.
“We’ve run this experiment many times, and the results are always obvious,” Maher said.
He looked straight into the camera and delivered a blunt warning about Mamdani.
“Democrats must recognize that Zohran Mamdani is the future of the party. Unfortunately, it’s the Republican Party.”
“Here’s capitalist South Korea at night from space,” Maher presented, showing a country lit up and thriving.
“Here’s socialist North Korea,” he followed, with the map pitch dark.
“Yeah. In 1990, Venezuela was wealthier than Poland. But then Poland, finally free of Soviet style economics, went all in on capitalism and now their economy is as big as Japan and people there have high wages, low inflation, cars, vacations, homes.”
“Meanwhile, Venezuela traded capitalism for Hugo Chavez’s socialism for the 21st century, which turned out to be like socialism in the last century or any century, a f*cking mess.”
“It turned one of Latin America’s richest countries into one of its poorest. Low wages, high inflation, shortages, outages, 8 million people fleeing. If you think New York can somehow reinvent this wheel, you’re in for a rude awokening.”
There are two wars going on - the actual one where demoralized IRGC and Basij squads and being targeted and killed and there's no higher headquarters to ask for help or send help.
That's the reality on the ground.
And
The war on X - where regime apologists have primacy on U.S. media and misrepresent the pulse of the Iranian people.
Where politicians and academia cheerlead the latest U.S. casualty or loss of military aircraft and equipment.
We are 14 days into Epic Fury and the enemy is demoralized, in disarray, and being targeted by precision Isreali drones with information and actionable intelligence provided by the people.
2-3 man cells are now HVTs - that destroys moral and fractures units. The leadership is not responding - the ranks are not showing up.
This is Day 14.
For the first time in 47 years the oppressor regime now feels what 80% of the Iranian people feared everyday - that they could be next.
The roles are shifting - the people can now call in air strikes and drone strikes anywhere they see regime groupings.
Don't let the cheerleaders for the regime convince you otherwise - The Iranian people are not buying it and neither are the IRGC and Basij terrorists.
NEW | Special Report: The war in Iran is currently in a phase in which the military trajectory is relatively positive: the United States is steadily destroying Iran’s ability to use its most essential tool in the war — drone and missile attacks — which in turn underpin the entire Iranian strategy.
Iran has still done some damage to US forces, and it is still firing drones and missiles, though the overall attack rate is slowly decreasing. These attacks still pale in comparison to the major attacks Iran sought to conduct in an existential war and have caused neither operationally significant damage nor widespread casualties.
The US-Israeli combined force will need time to achieve its military objectives and prevent Iran from inflicting further political and economic pain upon the United States and its allies in the region, but the campaign remains incomplete, and it is too soon to forecast its outcome. Declaring it an operational failure is unquestionably premature.
@brithume They all hate Trump more than they want the United States to win. This is the reality we live in in 2026 and every news article has to be viewed through that lens
For the record.
Critics who argue that President Trump misjudged Iran or acted impulsively fail to grasp the strategic coherence underpinning recent U.S. operations. Many of these same commentators, until hours ago, could not have pointed to Kharg Island on a map, yet it is the core through which the Iranian regime’s economy breathes. Nearly 90% of Tehran’s crude exports run through Kharg, a terminal capable of handling roughly seven million barrels a day. Disrupting or seizing control of this node strikes at the regime’s primary revenue artery without requiring a ground war or full-scale confrontation.
The precision of the U.S. campaign underscores this logic. American strikes have degraded Iran’s military infrastructure while sparing oil export sites, signalling a strategy not of regime change but of coercive stabilization. The objective is clear: reopen the Strait of Hormuz, restore safe Gulf exports, and pressure Iran toward internal reform rather than external collapse. Securing transit routes and establishing U.S.-supervised flows from Iranian facilities like Kharg would not only stabilize global supply but also weaken China’s energy leverage across Eurasia.
In that sense, what critics call “reckless escalation” may instead be a calculated rebalancing of power using economic geography, not ideology, as the primary instrument of statecraft. The question is not whether Washington has a plan, but whether its detractors have the strategic literacy to recognize one.
As for elected leaders saying they support or oppose our mission in Iran, the truth is if, over time, everything goes well, most politicians will be for it. If it goes poorly, most will oppose it.
The one with the most courage, principle and consistency is President Trump. Politically, this is a huge risk and he doesn’t have the luxury of Monday morning quarterbacking this.
This is what courage and strong leadership looks like. I hope and pray the mission is a huge success, few or no American lives are lost, and that a free, pro-western Iran emerges and the mullahs are confined to the dustbin of history. The world will indeed become a better, more peaceful place without the almost 50-year terrorist Iranian regime left standing.
President Trump deserves tremendous credit for doing this. This is true leadership.
Bill Gates visited Elon Musk at the Tesla Giga Texas factory and told him straight up: "It's impossible to have a long-range semi-truck. It doesn't work"
Elon replied: "We literally have them. Drive one yourself. Pepsi is using them RIGHT NOW"
Gates just kept saying: "No, it doesn't work"
Today, Tesla Semis are hauling cargo 425+ miles for one of the biggest companies on Earth
Imagine being this confidently wrong, refusing to accept reality, and somehow the media still sells him as a "climate expert" 👀