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12 Killed in South Lebanon Strikes as Homes Flattened by Israel Jets
Israeli strikes continued against southern Lebanon on Wednesday, adding at least another 12 people killed and several others wounded. The attacks continue to escalate in spite of the extension of the ceasefire another 45 days over the last weekend. The largest number of deaths came in the village of Doueir, where Israeli jets were leveling […]
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Jun 6, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Tesla Design Chief Says EV Supercar Roadster Is Coming "In A Few Weeks"
Tesla Design Chief Says EV Supercar Roadster Is Coming "In A Few Weeks"
Ferrari shot its load with the highly disappointing Luce EV...
Next up is American innovation, not Italian innovation: the Tesla Roadster.
🚨 Tesla Roadster vs. Ferrari Luce
Price - $250,000 vs. $640,000
Horsepower - 1,000+ vs. 1,035
0-60 MPH - 1.1s OR 1.9s vs. 2.4s
Top Speed - 250+ MPH vs. 194 MPH
Range - 620 miles vs. 280 miles https://t.co/uEgswwVLeD pic.twitter.com/XcP58ZRO6Z
— TESLARATI (@Teslarati) June 5, 2026
Absolutely perfect timing for the long-awaited EV supercar, considering the SpaceX IPO is next Friday and there are...
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Aug 19, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Harvard To Pay $53 Million To Families Of Donors Whose Body Parts Were Sold Off
Harvard To Pay $53 Million To Families Of Donors Whose Body Parts Were Sold Off
Authored by Chris Summers via The Epoch Times,
Harvard University has agreed to pay $53 million to resolve lawsuits brought by the families of those whose loved ones' body parts were donated to its medical school only to be sold on the black market by its morgue manager.
A flag hangs on campus at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., on Sept. 4, 2025. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
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May 4, 2026 / Ron Paul
Government Kills the Spirit
One of the industries hardest hit by the spike in fuel prices caused by the Iran War is airlines. Jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the war. Airlines have reacted to the fuel price increase by raising fares and baggage fees, as well as by cutting routes. Raising prices is not a […]
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