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Vance Says Trump Administration ‘Solved’ Gaza as the IDF Continues Killing Palestinians
Vice President JD Vance said on Tuesday night that the Trump administration had “solved” the problem in the Gaza Strip and touted the so-called “peace agreement” pushed by President Trump, claims that come as the Israeli military continues its constant ceasefire violations, which have killed more than 750 Palestinians. Vance made the comments while speaking […]
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Apr 5, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Trump Seeks $152 Million To Reopen Alcatraz Prison
Trump Seeks $152 Million To Reopen Alcatraz Prison
Authored by Kimberley Hayek via The Epoch Times,
The White House on Friday requested $152 million to reopen Alcatraz, which is offshore from San Francisco, as a federal prison.
The funding appears in the proposed budget for fiscal year 2027, released by the administration.
It would cover first-year costs for the Federal Bureau of Prisons to rebuild the island facility into “a state-of-the-art secure prison facility,” according to the document. Alcatraz has operated as a National Park Service tourist site since 1973, after the federal...
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Feb 20, 2026 / Jason Ditz
US Says 15,000 to 20,000 Escapees Remain at Large From Syrian ISIS Camp Exodus
This time last month, the Syrian military was sweeping through Kurdish territory in the country’s northeast Hasakeh Governorate, and having seized control of the al-Hawl prison camp, there were reports of thousands of ISIS-linked detainees being freed by the Islamist government’s forces. The government downplayed this issue, blaming the escapes on Kurdish security weakness, and […]
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Mar 3, 2026 / Tyler Durden
OpenAI Rewrites 'Sloppy' Pentagon AI Deal After Backlash Over Surveillance Risks
OpenAI Rewrites 'Sloppy' Pentagon AI Deal After Backlash Over Surveillance Risks
OpenAI - which millions of users trust with everything from legal documents to tax returns - is revising its newly signed contract with the US Department of War, just days after it was announced that they would replace Anthropic for use in government systems because the rushed rollout "looked opportunistic and sloppy."
Hours after negotiations collapsed between the Pentagon and rival startup Anthropic on Friday, the San Francisco-based company agreed to supply its AI models for use in classified military operations. The...
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