Nearly 1,000 Google Workers Urge Company to Divest From ICE, CBP

Nearly a thousand Google employees have publicly called on the company’s leadership to sever ties with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), escalating internal pressure over the tech giant’s involvement with federal immigration enforcement agencies. More than 900 workers signed an open letter demanding transparency around Google’s contracts with … Read more

Chinese Chip Designer Montage Technology Surges Over 50% in Hong Kong IPO

Shares of Chinese chip designer Montage Technology soared in their Hong Kong market debut on Monday, underscoring renewed investor appetite for semiconductor and artificial intelligence-linked companies despite lingering geopolitical pressures on the sector. The stock jumped as much as 57% to HK$168 after being priced at HK$106.89 per share, the top end of its indicated … Read more

DOJ Statement on Jeffrey Epstein Death Dated Before He Was Found Dead

A federal statement announcing the death of Jeffrey Epstein was dated a full day before the disgraced financier was officially found dead in his jail cell, according to documents included in the latest release of the so-called Epstein Files. The statement, issued by the U.S. Department of Justice and attributed to then–Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey … Read more

Epstein Brother Claims Trump’s Role In Brother’s Death In FBI Tip

Newly released Justice Department records have revealed that Mark Epstein, the brother of Jeffrey Epstein, submitted a tip to the FBI alleging his brother was murdered in jail and claiming Donald Trump authorized the killing, an assertion strongly rejected by federal officials and the White House. The disclosure surfaced within millions of pages of material … Read more

Federal Judge Bars ICE Warrantless Arrests in Oregon

A federal judge has ordered US immigration agents in Oregon to stop making warrantless arrests during enforcement operations unless there is a clear likelihood that a person could flee before a warrant is obtained. US district judge Mustafa Kasubhai issued the preliminary injunction Wednesday in a proposed class-action lawsuit challenging the Department of Homeland Security’s … Read more

White House Removes AI Video of Obamas From Trump Account After Backlash

The White House has removed an AI video of the Obamas from President Donald Trump’s verified Truth Social account after initially defending the post, marking a rare public reversal by the administration. “A White House staffer erroneously made the post. It has been taken down,” an official confirmed, according to an update provided after the … Read more

Google Co-Founder Larry Page Buys $171M in Florida Homes as California Wealth Tax Nears

Google co-founder Larry Page has quietly expanded his footprint in Florida with more than $170 million in luxury property purchases, as a proposed California wealth tax targeting the ultra-wealthy gains political momentum and heads toward a possible statewide vote. The buying spree comes as California lawmakers and labor groups push a ballot initiative that would … Read more

Florida Woman Hospital Worker Accused of $500 Theft From 94-Year-Old Patient

A Florida hospital employee entrusted with patient care is facing criminal charges after authorities say she stole a wallet from a 94-year-old patient and used the victim’s credit card for a $500 shopping trip. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said Bailey Slater, 28, a patient care technician at HCA Florida Brandon Hospital near Tampa, took … Read more

Nicki Minaj Clarifies Views on Transgender Issues, Children, and Politics

Nicki Minaj has moved to clarify her views on transgender issues following months of public debate and political engagement, emphasizing that her concerns center on minors rather than adults in the transgender community. In a recent interview with political commentator Katie Miller, Minaj said she supports the rights of transgender adults to make their own … Read more