By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that Israel would allow a “basic” amount of food to enter Gaza after a more than 70-day total blockade on the Palestinian territory. Continue reading “Netanyahu Announces Israel Will Allow a ‘Basic’ Amount of Food To Enter Gaza”

By Will Henney – Reclaim The Net

Red Apple logo with the yellow stars of the Chinese flag displayed on a glass storefront building.

Apple’s push to bring advanced artificial intelligence features to iPhones in China is drawing fire in Washington, where a proposed partnership with Alibaba has sparked intense scrutiny over the potential implications for censorship, surveillance, and military tech development. Continue reading “Apple-Alibaba AI Deal in China Triggers US National Security Concerns Over Data Sharing and Military Ties”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

Hamas is claiming that President Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff promised them that the US would lift Israel’s Gaza blockade in exchange for the release of Israeli-American IDF captive Edan Alexander but “threw [the deal] in the trash” after Alexander’s release. Continue reading “Report: Hamas Says Witkoff Promised to Lift Gaza Blockade in Exchange for Edan Alexander”

By Tyler Derden – Zerohedge

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced it has been “named the successful bidder” in the defunct 23andMe’s bankruptcy auction. It will acquire 23andMe’s core business lines—including Personal Genome Service, Total Health and Research Services, and Biobank—for $256 million.

New York-based Regeneron revealed that the $256 million deal to acquire 23andMe’s gigantic pool of genetic data (estimated to include 15 million people) will close by the third quarter of this year.

Continue reading “DNA For Sale: Regeneron To Scoop Up Bankrupt 23andMe In Court-Supervised Sale”

By Hayden Cunningham – The Postmillennial

Hillary Clinton criticizes pro-birth policies, says immigrants are key to US growth

Former first lady and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took aim at the Trump administration’s emphasis on family values and increasing the national birth rate, calling the approach backward during a recent public appearance. Continue reading “Hillary Clinton criticizes pro-birth policies, says immigrants are key to US growth”

By Dan Frieth – Reclaim The Net

Silhouette of a person facing a digital interface with security-related icons like padlocks and shields, and a raised hand with a fingerprint scan visible, symbolizing cybersecurity and biometric authentication.

Senators have once again put forward the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), reviving a bill that, if enacted, would radically reshape how Americans experience the internet. Continue reading “KOSA Reintroduced: Child “Safety” Bill Raises Alarms Over Internet Surveillance, Digital ID, and Free Speech Risks”

By Max Blumenthal – The Grayzone

Max Blumenthal tours Iran’s aerospace park and gets an inside look at the country’s missile, drone, air defense and space program, and what its development means for US-Iranian negotiations.

Continue reading “VIDEO: Iran’s missile program – Max Blumenthal tours Tehran’s aerospace park”

By ITM Trading – Zerohedge

Student loan delinquencies are skyrocketing, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg. With household debt now sitting at a record $18.2 trillion and credit card balances surpassing $1 trillion, the American consumer is maxed out. Auto loan delinquencies have hit their highest levels in decades, and 1 in 4 student loan borrowers is already struggling to make payments just months after the pause ended. Continue reading “The American Consumer is Maxed Out: Loan Delinquencies Surge 700%”