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Elon Musk Confirms Unfortunate News

In an emotional 1-on-1 interview, one of America's most respected business magnate and investor, CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, Inc. and Twitter, Inc., Elon Musk, revealed that he wouldn't be where he is now.

He went on to say that he honestly didn't expect things to get this big and he knew he would receive scrutiny from fans and sponsors for this, but he felt it was a time...

Here is what He said: "This was a really, really difficult decision to tell the truth…"

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Hillary and Bill Clinton Defy Congressional Subpoenas in Bipartisan Epstein Probe

The wheels of justice turn slowly, but they do turn. And right now, those wheels are grinding toward an uncomfortable destination for two of America’s most prominent political figures.

Iranian Dissidents Challenge Western Left Over Silence on Tehran’s Violence

Iranian dissidents are raising pointed questions about the conspicuous silence from Western progressive movements as casualties mount under Tehran’s authoritarian rule.

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Kiefer Sutherland arrested and accused of assaulting ride-share driver

Actor Kiefer Sutherland was arrested early Monday in Los Angeles after police say he entered a ride‑share vehicle, physically assaulted the driver, and made criminal threats, though the driver did not require medical treatment. Police booked Sutherland on suspicion of criminal threats and released him on a $50,000 bond, with a court appearance scheduled for Feb. 2.

Renee Good’s family hires George Floyd law firm to investigate Minneapolis ICE shooting

The family of Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman fatally shot by a federal immigration officer, has hired the same law firm that represented George Floyd’s family to pursue answers and accountability in her death. They said they want Good remembered for her kindness, even as the Justice Department has declined to open a federal civil rights investigation and an FBI probe continues.

6 puppies treated for a suspected fentanyl overdose in Washington will find new homes soon

In rural Washington state, six puppies believed to have suffered a suspected opioid overdose were revived with medical treatment and are expected to be placed in new homes after recovery. Animal cruelty or neglect investigations are underway after authorities traced the incident to people who had been caring for the animals.

U.S. to stop issuing immigrant visas for 75 countries

The U.S. State Department announced it will suspend processing of immigrant visas for citizens of 75 countries whose nationals are deemed likely to require public assistance, with the pause set to begin Jan. 21. This policy will not affect temporary non‑immigrant visas, but it reflects continued efforts to tighten immigration vetting under the administration.