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New York Parole Bills Could Free Some Of The State’s Most Notorious Killers
New York Parole Bills Could Free Some Of The State’s Most Notorious Killers
Two parole reform bills advancing in New York are triggering intense debate, with supporters calling them long-overdue criminal justice reforms and critics warning they could allow violent offenders to leave prison early, according to the NY Post.
One proposal, known as the Elder Parole bill, would allow incarcerated individuals to request parole hearings once they reach age 55 and have served at least 15 years of their sentence. That eligibility would extend to some inmates serving life sentences,...
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Apr 17, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Gulf War Leaves $58 Billion Repair Bill And Global Equipment Crunch
Gulf War Leaves $58 Billion Repair Bill And Global Equipment Crunch
Last week, JPMorgan - which correctly noted that headlines tend to focus on the fact of damage not the scale - was the first itemize the damage from the war in Iran, finding more than 60 energy infrastructure assets in the Gulf have been affected by drone and missile strikes, with roughly 50 sustaining different degrees of damage.
What about the actual dollar value of the inflicted damage?
According to Rystad, repair and restoration costs for energy-linked infrastructure as a result of...
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Aug 10, 2026 / Dave DeCamp
Iran Says the US Has an ‘Addiction’ to Economic Sanctions
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said on Monday that the US has an “addiction” to sanctions and vowed that Iran wouldn’t be “strangled” by the economic pressure. “The US Secretary of the Treasury has boasted of ‘suffocating’ Iran through economic sanctions,” Baghaei wrote on X, appearing to reference comments made by US Treasury Secretary […]
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Jun 23, 2026 / Tyler Durden
SpaceX Builds A Regulatory Moat Around Its Starlink Empire
SpaceX Builds A Regulatory Moat Around Its Starlink Empire
Scotiabank analysts write that SpaceX is using the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) process to transform spectrum rights, service approvals, and satellite rulemaking into a regulatory moat around Starlink. This reinforces its position as the rocket and AI company moves to secure years of dominance as the leading space-based communications provider.
Scotiabank's Maher Yaghi and Joey Chan wrote in a note titled "SpaceX at the FCC: Building a Wider Regulatory Moat" that, after reviewing SpaceX's filings from October 2025 through June, there...
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