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26.10.25 - 02:51
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US Flying Surveillance Drones Over Gaza To Monitor Ceasefire (ZeroHedge)
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US Flying Surveillance Drones Over Gaza To Monitor Ceasefire
The White House has promised no boots on the ground in Gaza as part of Trump's peace plan, which has resulted in a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel holding for two weeks, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have assets in the air.
The United States has begun deploying surveillance drones over the Gaza Strip to verify that both Israel and Hamas are adhering to the ceasefire, according to The New York Times on Saturday.
Via AFP
The American drones are said to be operating over the Strip with Israel's coordination and approval, but precise locations or flight paths haven't been disclosed.
The drone flights support the operations of the newly established Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC), staffed by some 200 American troops and officers, along with participating allied nations.
The NYT also revealed that the Pentagon had previously used drones to assist the Israeli military in locating hostages in the Strip, or else finding...
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20.10.25 - 18:06
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What to Know About the ICE Raid at a Hyundai Plant (New York Times)
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ICE and other law enforcement agencies detained nearly 500 workers in Georgia in September. Farah Stockman, who covers manufacturing for The New York Times, describes the fallout from the incident and what could be next for foreign factory investments in the U.S....
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19.10.25 - 11:54
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′Disorder, fright and confusion′: looking back at the devastating Wall Street crash of 1929 (The Guardian)
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Andrew Ross Sorkin's new book 1929 takes readers back to the crash that changed the US and looks at what we can learn from it todayAndrew Ross Sorkin's first book, Too Big to Fail, was a bestseller about the financial crisis of 2008, published the following year. His second, 1929, out this week, takes readers “Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History – and How it Shattered a Nation”.It's been 16 years between books, but Sorkin hasn't been idle. A columnist for the New York Times, he founded its DealBook newsletter and summit; he's a Squawk Box co-anchor for CNBC; and after Too Big to Fail was filmed by HBO, he co-created Billions, a huge hit for Showtime starring Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti. Continue reading......
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18.10.25 - 20:27
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Salesforce CEO Apologizes For Pro-Trump Comments Amid Democratic Party Machine′s Outrage (ZeroHedge)
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Salesforce CEO Apologizes For Pro-Trump Comments Amid Democratic Party Machine's Outrage
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has spent years bankrolling left-wing Democrats - from Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden to progressive ballot measures across California. And look at California now. Things have deteriorated so badly that even Benioff, once the poster child of Bay Area liberalism, told The New York Times one week ago he would welcome President Trump's National Guard deployment in San Francisco.
Benioff's comment sparked a firestorm inside the Democratic Party machine. Within days, the billionaire tech titan faced mounting outrage from his own political allies, such as Democratic donor Ron Conway, who resigned from the board of the Salesforce Foundation.
Scoop: Ron Conway, the prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist and Democratic donor, resigned today from the board of the Salesforce Foundation. He told his longtime friend, Marc Benioff, he barely recognizes him anymore. https://t.co/D...
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18.10.25 - 00:30
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US Masses 10,000 Troops Near Venezuela, A Top Admiral Resigns (ZeroHedge)
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US Masses 10,000 Troops Near Venezuela, A Top Admiral Resigns
Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com,
Are we going to invade? “We are certainly looking at land now,” said Trump.
Head of the U.S. Military's Southern Command Resigns
The New York Times reports Head of the U.S. Military's Southern Command Is Stepping Down
The officer, Adm. Alvin Holsey, is leaving his job as head of the U.S. Southern Command, which oversees all operations in Central and South America, even as the Pentagon has rapidly built up some 10,000 forces in the region in what it says is a major counterdrug and counterterrorism mission.
It was unclear why Admiral Holsey is suddenly departing, less than a year into what is typically a three-year job, and in the midst of the biggest operation in his 37-year career. But one current and one former U.S. official, both of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss personnel matters, said that Admiral Holsey had raised concerns about the mission and the attacks ...
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18.10.25 - 00:30
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Head Of Russia′s Sovereign Wealth Fund Pitches "Putin-Trump" Undersea Tunnel Linking Russia-US (ZeroHedge)
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Head Of Russia's Sovereign Wealth Fund Pitches "Putin-Trump" Undersea Tunnel Linking Russia-US
President Trump confirmed a "very productive" phone call with Russian President Putin on Thursday, according to a post on Truth Social. The two leaders are now expected to meet in the near term in Budapest, Hungary, with discussions centered on potential pathways to end the war in Ukraine.
Trump's latest threat to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles may have been a key driver prompting Moscow's sudden willingness to engage in talks at the highest level. While full details of the call remain undisclosed, the tone shift signals possible upcoming breakthroughs in negotiations to end the three-year war in Eastern Europe, which has resulted in some casualty figures on both sides at 1.4 million, according to a recent New York Times report, citing U.S. and British government estimates, among other sources.
What comes out of Budapest remains to be seen. But already, Russian sove...
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17.10.25 - 21:45
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Trump Refiles $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times After Court Dismissal (ZeroHedge)
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Trump Refiles $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times After Court Dismissal
Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
President Donald Trump on Oct. 16 refiled his $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, book publisher Penguin Random House, and three NY Times reporters after a judge's earlier rejection of the case.
The New York Times Building in New York City on Feb. 5, 2024. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times
In a 40-page amended complaint, Trump accused the defendants of defamation over two articles and a book published last year ahead of the presidential election, alleging they contained statements intended to “wrongly defame and disparage” his professional reputation.
The lawsuit named NY Times reporters Susanne Craig and Russ Buettner, as well as NY Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker, among the defendants.
According to the filing, among the alleged defamatory statements are claims that Trump received more than $400 milli...
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16.10.25 - 16:12
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Trump Says He′s Mulling Land Strikes On Venezuela, Confirms CIA Covert Ops (ZeroHedge)
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Trump Says He's Mulling Land Strikes On Venezuela, Confirms CIA Covert Ops
President Trump later in the day Wednesday verbalized that he's mulling a land operation or strikes in Venezuela following a New York Times report that same day which said he had authorized CIA covert operations targeting the Maduro government.
"We are certainly looking at land now because we've got the sea under control. We've had a couple of days now where there isn't a boat to be found," Trump told reporters inside the Oval Office when asked about the issue. Below is direct confirmation from the Commander-in-Chief:
President Trump confirms reports that he authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela, marking a sharp escalation in US efforts to pressure President Nicolas Maduro's regime https://t.co/oRfumD3eFu pic.twitter.com/iZeME55qG7
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 16, 2025
"I authorized for two reasons, really. No. 1, they have emptied their prisons into the United States ...
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16.10.25 - 15:06
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The New York Times Company to Announce Third-Quarter Financial Results on November 5, 2025 (Business Wire)
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) today announced that it will issue its third-quarter 2025 financial results on Wednesday, November 5, at approximately 7:00 a.m. E.T. by posting the results on the Company's investor relations website at investors.nytco.com. At that time, the Company will issue an advisory release over a newswire service to announce that the results have been posted and are available on the Company's website at investors.nytco.com. The Company's earnings conference call will be held that morning at 8:00 a.m. E.T.
A live webcast of the earnings conference call will be available at investors.nytco.com. Participants can pre-register for the conference call at https://dpregister.com/sreg/10203672/1001bb18e70, which will generate dial-in instructions allowing participants to bypass an operator at the time of the call. Alternatively, to access the call without pre-registration, dial 844-413-3940 (in the U.S.) or 412-858-5208 (international).
An archive of the ...
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15.10.25 - 22:57
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Overthrow: Trump Authorizes CIA Covert Ops Targeting Venezuela′s Maduro (ZeroHedge)
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Overthrow: Trump Authorizes CIA Covert Ops Targeting Venezuela's Maduro
It is easy to imagine that there's been CIA infiltration into Maduro's Venezuela for a long time, but covert operations there are now becoming an "open secret" - as fresh Wednesday reporting in the New York Times indicates. "The Trump administration has secretly authorized the C.I.A. to conduct covert action in Venezuela, according to U.S. officials, stepping up a campaign against Nicolás Maduro, the country's authoritarian leader," the Times writes.
Already the Pentagon has been engaged in what could be interpreted as more overt acts of war in regional waters - the targeting of boats off Venezuela accused of being engaged in narco-smuggling operations. Clearly anti-Maduro operations are picking tempo, and ratcheting the temperature.
Trump's CIA Director John Ratcliffe, via LA Times/AP
At this point after five instances of drone attacks on these boats, at least 27 people have died. The Trump admin...
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15.10.25 - 14:06
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Doctronic AI Appoints Dr. Byron Crowe as Chief Medical Officer to Lead Next Stage of Clinical Innovation (Business Wire)
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Doctronic AI, the AI-native health platform delivering fast, private, and personalized healthcare at scale, today announced the appointment of Byron Crowe, MD, MSc as Chief Medical Officer (CMO). In this role, Dr. Crowe will lead Doctronic's clinical strategy and product innovation efforts while expanding the company's affiliated nationwide physician practice.
In addition to his industry leadership, Dr. Crowe is an accomplished academic clinician, most recently serving on the faculty at Harvard Medical School and as a practicing physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. His research focused on evaluating large language model–based AI systems in complex diagnosis and clinical reasoning, and he has co-authored landmark studies and major society guidelines on the use of AI in medicine. His work has been featured in JAMA, NEJM AI, and The New York Times, and Dr. Crowe has spoken nationally and internationally on AI's role in redesigning health systems.
Dr. Crowe brings...
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