Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and head of Tesla, is reportedly set to leave his role in the Trump administration after serving the maximum allowed time as a special government employee, according to NBC News. Musk’s 130-day term, which began on January 20, will come to an end in late May due to federal restrictions on Read More…
Year: 2025
Decades of using Windows, I had to change these 5 macOS settings immediately
I’ve mentioned this multiple times over the past few weeks, but my entire life I’ve been a Windows user, and only recently did I make the jump to macOS as part of my Mac Mini review. And while I’ve absolutely loved the hardware Apple has created here, macOS still requires a big adjustment period, and Read More…
Analysis: The coming economic collapse, a mass uprising and Trump’s three secret weapons
In 1971, then-president Richard Nixon ended the convertibility of dollars to gold, claiming the move was merely “temporary” in order to stop currency raiders from attacking the dollar. It was a lie, of course, and it was predicated on the fact that the United States government was printing far more currency than it had gold to Read More…
Drone surveillance exposes massive illegal operation — and the perpetrators are facing hefty consequences
The repercussions can be extremely dangerous. Mining operations around the world generate huge profits and provide us with many of the essential materials that power our society, including lithium for rechargeable batteries. But it also comes with a huge environmental impact, as Earth.org explained. Because of this, it is essential that the industry be carefully monitored Read More…
Marion County School Board content with resource officer plan, but what are the plans
Marion County School Board members appear content sticking with the current school resource officer program, despite the rising cost. Presently, the annual contract for 62 SROs and one roamer (a floater who covers in case someone is sick or out) costs $4.91 million. Countywide, there are 48 schools with a student population of roughly 46,000. Read More…
CVS Drugstore new store plans include closing 270 stores
It’s a difficult time to operate a retail business. Even if you’re one of the biggest, baddest, toughest and strongest multinational labels, you’ve probably met your fair share of struggles since the early 2020s. Related: Struggling supermarket chain closes more locations And if you’re not one of those aforementioned retailers, you’re probably mired in difficulties. Read More…
CHAINSAW MASSACRER: Musk wields his Doge chainsaw –
Anthony Zurcher North America correspondent•@awzurcher from. “At the Conservative Political Action Conference” Watch: Elon Musk handed chainsaw by Argentina’s President Milei at CPAC Wearing a black “Make America Great Again” hat and dark sunglasses, Elon Musk – the multi-billionaire tasked by Donald Trump with taking a metaphorical chainsaw to the federal government – received a Read More…
Massachusetts entrepreneur who makes soaps that look like artifacts wins Business Award
Photo credit: American Independent Business Alliance Barbara A. Thomas began making soap in the early 1990s while studying integrated chemical engineering at MIT. The Sustainable Business Network (SBN) of Massachusetts now recognizes her Artifact Soapworks as one of Massachusetts’ most environmentally friendly small enterprises. Every year, the award is given out by the SBN, a non-profit dedicated to Read More…
WHAT’S GOING ON: USPS signs agreement with DOGE, agrees to cut 10,000 workers
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy informed members of Congress on Thursday he has signed an agreement with the General Services Administration and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to cut 10,000 workers and billions of dollars from the U.S. Postal Service budget. In a letter to Congress, DeJoy lamented that the Postal Service has a “broken Read More…
A Pregnant Teenager Died After Trying to Get Care in Three Visits to Texas Emergency Rooms
Candace Fails screamed for someone in the Texas hospital to help her pregnant daughter. “Do something,” she pleaded, on the morning of Oct. 29, 2023. Nevaeh Crain was crying in pain, too weak to walk, blood staining her thighs. Feverish and vomiting the day of her baby shower, the 18-year-old had gone to two different Read More…












