Crypto-Backed PAC Falls Short of $100M Claims—Spends Big with Tether-Linked Firm
Fellowship PAC, linked to crypto heavyweights, disclosed just $11M in funding, channeling $3M into ads through a firm tied to Tether’s US CEO.
EPA’s ‘Forever Chemicals’ Softening Is a Poisoned Gift to Communities That Already Breathed Too Easy
The EPA’s plan to roll back Biden’s PFAS water limits is a wet blanket on festive clean water promises.
The Wrong Culprit: MAGA Crystal Ball Fumble
My MAGA pals were certain that casting a vote for Kamala Harris was like inviting the Four Horsemen to your backyard BBQ. They warned…
Post Malone Delays Tour, Rezz Cancels for Health: When the Music—and the Invoice—Don’t Align
Post Malone postpones his tour for art, while Rezz pauses for health. Both decisions hit fans, but the ‘invoice’ moment highlights different tales from the music world.
Bank of America’s New Arbitration Clause: Opt Out by May 18, or Forfeit Your Right to Sue
Bank of America has quietly updated its Online Banking Service Agreement to include a binding arbitration clause with a class-action waiver. Users should opt out if they want to retain their right to sue.
When ‘Finding Lost Dogs’ Becomes Big Brother in Your Backyard
Ring’s charming dog-search ad turned dystopian when privacy concerns erupted, highlighting fears over surveillance and safety.
Court Holds Medicine (and Our Sanity) Hostage—Supreme Court Hits Pause on Abortion-Pill Snafu
With Justice Alito’s latest stay, the Supreme Court keeps telehealth and mail access to abortion pills hanging until Thursday. This game of judicial ping-pong leaves providers and patients in legal limbo.
When the Invoice Sings ‘Under the Bridge’: Red Hot Chili Peppers Sell Their Masters to Warner for $300M Encore
In a music biz plot twist, Red Hot Chili Peppers sell their entire recorded catalog to Warner, sparking encore economics and deja vu among fans. The masters change hands, and Warner hits its own repeat button.
Cost-Plus Chaos at Sea: GAO Finds Shipbuilding Programs Years Late, Billions Over Cost—Who’s Picking Up the Tab?
A GAO report reveals the Navy and Coast Guard are billions over budget and years behind schedule. Taxpayer money is evaporating, with corroding ships and incomplete designs leaving a financial fog.
Political Aisle 5: Biden-Harris Check Out Pro-Worker Policies
In a bold twist, the Biden-Harris administration has decided to hand out political promises like coupons at a checkout line, daring to turn governance…
Audit Uncovers 175 Control Failures in Memphis-Shelby County Schools—Records-Room Thunder at Scale
A forensic audit reveals a procedural abyss within Memphis-Shelby County Schools, highlighting missing forms, misplaced millions, and a room with absent doors.
Sen. Rosen Goes Full Coffee-Spill Mode on the Billion-Dollar Ballroom
Sen. Jacky Rosen throws a wrench into Republican plans by proposing to redirect $1 billion from Trump’s ballroom security to local police grants, igniting a political spectacle.
DOJ Admits ICE Misled Courts, Turning Legal Hearings into Arrest Traps
The Department of Justice recently confessed to citing a non-relevant ICE memo to justify courthouse arrests, catching immigrants off guard. DHS insists the policy remains unchanged despite this blunder.
When the Document Coughs: FDA’s Warning Letter to CareFusion 213, LLC
The FDA’s Warning Letter to CareFusion 213 unveils a chilling archive of recurring sterility failures at the El Paso facility, demanding a system overhaul.
When the Receipt Develops a Glitch: Treasury Pushes Form 990 Transparency While IRS Tech Hides $51 Million in Political Donors
The Treasury’s call for nonprofit transparency is tripped up by an IRS tech hiccup that hid millions.
Union Omaha’s $25M Turnback: Public Taxes Dribbling into a Private Pitch
Nebraska’s approval of a turnback-tax play for a new Union Omaha stadium redirects $25M from sales taxes, spotlighting the blurred lines between public funds and private benefit.


