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SpaceX Stock May Actually Be a Horrendous Investment
Elon Musk has just pulled back the curtain on the biggest public stock offering in history, and the numbers are ghastly. SpaceX, which is expected to go public on Nasdaq in June, just released the first round of financial summaries all companies are required to share when they’re about to sell stock to the public…
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Cuba tells its citizens to prepare for war as U.S. targets Castro
MEXICO CITY — In recent days, the U.S. Navy stationed an aircraft carrier off the coast of Cuba, the White House expanded sanctions on Havana’s leaders and federal prosecutors charged former Cuban President Raúl Castro with murder. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking to reporters, said what to many is becoming obvious: that the likelihood of a…
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‘Rehearsals for a Revolution’ Doc Acquired by Sony Pictures Classics After L’Œil d’Or Win at Cannes
The documentary “Rehearsals for a Revolution” won the L’Œil d’Or prize out of the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, also getting picked up by Sony Pictures Classics in the process. Pegah Ahangarani’s doc traces more than 40 years of her life story in Iran, from 1979 up through the war in 2026. The film premiered…
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The California Post endorses Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles mayor
The California Post is proud to endorse Spencer Pratt for mayor of Los Angeles. Pratt is a political newcomer who lost his family home in the Palisades Fire. He jumped into the race because he, like many other residents, became deeply frustrated with the exceedingly slow pace of rebuilding. Were it just for the fire,…
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How Meryl Streep’s estranged husband Don Gummer feels about actress’ Martin Short romance: report
Meryl Streep’s estranged husband, Don Gummer, is reportedly “at peace” with the actress and Martin Short’s romance. The sculptor’s “perspective has changed” since “so much time has passed since they stopped being a couple,” a source told the Daily Mail on Thursday. The exes, notably, separated in 2017 after 45 years of marriage and four…
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The Goodbye Stephen Colbert Wanted to Say
The end of a long-running late-night talk show tends to play out in one of two ways: as a mournful funeral, or a joyous wake. In the case of hosts such as David Letterman or Johnny Carson, who picked the date and manner of their retirement, the sendoffs were upbeat. Stephen Colbert, Letterman’s successor as…
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Spencer Pratt’s campaign spent more than $15,000 at pricey Hotel Bel-Air
Spencer Pratt’s campaign for Los Angeles mayor has paid the Hotel Bel-Air more than $15,000 since April 7, according to Pratt’s latest campaign finance filings. The former reality TV star’s campaign made 10 separate payments to the L.A. hotel over the period, including nearly $14,900 earmarked for “Candidate Travel, Lodging and Meals” and an additional…
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‘Stupid’ advisers are lining up Trump for ‘most miserable two years’ of life: GOP senator
If Donald Trump doesn’t make radical changes to his inner circle soon, he will be trapped in a living hell during the last two years of his administration. That is the opinion of Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), given in a surprisingly candid interview with Politico in which he revealed he has a better relationship with…
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At SoCal newest children’s museum, kids can dig for mammoth bones or face a giant Lite-Brite
Talk to the passionate team behind KidSTREAM, a new children’s museum in Ventura County, and they’ll tell you about the many lofty goals they have for the 21,000-square-foot space which opened to the public Thursday. They’ll describe how the museum is the first of its kind in Ventura County and how they hope to make…
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Epstein reporter ‘fleeing the country’ as home becomes target of alleged ‘attacks’
Journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, whose reporting has uncovered a number of previously unknown revelations about Jeffrey Epstein, said on Thursday she will be “fleeing the country” after claiming her home was targeted in “attacks” by those she believes are “unhappy about” her Epstein reporting. Valdes-Rodriguez’s reporting has largely centered around Epstein’s compound in New Mexico, formerly…









