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Vance Tells Rogan the White House 'Mishandled' Epstein Files — Then Defends the Iran War Anyway
In nearly three hours on the most-listened-to podcast in America, JD Vance said quiet parts loud — then walked them back. The Epstein admission alone should have been a five-alarm headline.

Vance Admits Epstein Rollout Was a Mess — Then Drops a Mossad Allegation With Zero Evidence
The Vice President went on Joe Rogan and conceded the administration bungled the Epstein file release so badly it fed the very conspiracies they claimed to want to dissolve. Then he made it worse — or more interesting, depending on your priors.

New Mexico Is Suing the DOJ for Epstein Ranch Records — and Getting Stonewalled
More than 130 days after formally requesting unredacted files tied to Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch operation, New Mexico's attorney general says the Justice Department is sitting on the evidence. The state isn't backing down.

Hegseth Builds a Machine to Hunt Leakers — While His Own Record Follows Him
The Pentagon and DOJ have formalized a joint task force to identify and prosecute government employees who speak to journalists. The man signing the order has his own complicated history with sensitive information.

James Franco's 'Alien Footage' Is Either a Comeback Stunt or a Cry for Help
After seven years off social media, a visibly changed James Franco returned to TikTok with weeks of cryptic teasers before dropping backyard security footage he claims shows an extraterrestrial. The internet laughed. The footage didn't.

Inside Buckingham Palace: Protesters Demand Answers on Andrew and Epstein
Activists breached the symbolic heart of British royalty to ask the question the palace has spent years refusing to answer: what did the institution know, and when did it know it? The Duke stripped of his titles is still living in a royal home.

The White House Put a Harvard Astrophysicist in Charge of UFOs — and He Says the Government Has No Idea What It's Looking At
Avi Loeb, the astronomer who spent years arguing that interstellar object 'Oumuamua might be artificial, now chairs the White House's UAP Governing Board. His first public dispatch: the U.S. government is, in his word, 'baffled.'

Phreesia Investors Sue Over Alleged Fraud — July 13 Deadline Looms
A securities class action is moving against Phreesia, the healthcare intake platform, over claims investors were misled during a critical ten-month window. Here's what the lawsuit actually says — and what it tells us about the company's disclosure record.

Pentagon's New UFO Files: 77 Years of Encounters the Government Never Explained
Forty newly declassified files — videos, audio, documents, images — span from a 1948 green fireball over Los Alamos to a 2025 encounter a decorated aviator says defied every frame of reference built over 28 years in the cockpit. This is not a press release. This is a paper trail.

Pentagon's New UFO Dump: Nuclear Sites, 'Floating Brains,' and 77 Years of Official Silence
The Defense Department has released its fourth batch of declassified UAP files, spanning 1948 to 2025 — and the records are more unsettling than any press release lets on. A combat-seasoned aviator called one encounter "unlike anything I had seen" in nearly three decades of flight. That's not a quote from a crackpot. That's the U.S. military's own paperwork.

Pentagon's Fourth UAP Dump Is Its Strangest Yet — and the Government Still Has No Answers
Six-pointed objects over the Yellow Sea. A blob with dangling appendages off the Atlantic coast. A UFO stalking a Texas nuclear weapons plant. The Department of War just dropped its fourth batch of declassified UAP files, and the official verdict is still: we don't know.

New Mexico AG: DOJ Is Blocking the One Epstein Investigation That Could Still Matter
New Mexico's attorney general says the Justice Department is sitting on unredacted Epstein ranch records his office needs for a live criminal probe. In a direct letter to acting AG Todd Blanche, Raúl Torrez named the obstruction plainly — and publicly.

Epstein's Gatekeeper Swore She Saw Nothing. His Survivors Say That's a Lie.
Lesley Groff managed Jeffrey Epstein's schedule, his travel, and his access for nearly two decades. Now, after testifying to Congress that she never knew his victims, never paid them, and never even met them, the survivors are calling her account fiction — and at least some lawmakers agree.

Pentagon Drops Fourth UAP File Batch — Stars Over the Yellow Sea, Green Fireballs at Los Alamos
The Department of War has published its fourth tranche of declassified UAP records under the PURSUE initiative, spanning 1948 to 2025 — and the footage still has no explanation. A six-pointed star shape tracked near China, a "floating brain" over the Atlantic, and Cold War-era panic at nuclear labs: the government's own files are weirder than the conspiracy theorists said.

NASA's Own Chief Admits the Agency Has UFO Imagery It Simply Cannot Explain
Jared Isaacman didn't hedge, didn't defer, and didn't reach for the usual bureaucratic fog. The head of NASA just said out loud what the agency spent decades avoiding: they have images of things they do not recognize.

MercadoLibre Faces Securities Fraud Probe as Investors Allege Management Misled the Market
A securities litigation firm has launched a formal investigation into MercadoLibre over possible violations of federal securities law by senior executives. For Latin America's most valuable e-commerce company, the scrutiny arrives at a moment when its stock valuation leaves little room for a credibility crisis.

Pizza Express Ran Its Own Inquiry Into Andrew's Alibi — and Found Nothing
The restaurant chain quietly investigated whether the disgraced royal actually dined at its Woking branch on the night Virginia Giuffre says he abused her. Its conclusion was silence — which speaks volumes.

Embecta Shareholders Sue: The Insulin Delivery Spinoff That Bled Investors Dry
Embecta Corp., spun off from BD in 2022 to dominate the diabetes device market, now faces a securities fraud class action. Investors who watched their shares crater want to know what management knew — and when.

Epstein's Shadow Bank Moved $45M Before His Arrest — and Kept Moving Money After He Died
Newly released Justice Department records reveal that a little-known offshore bank Epstein owned in the U.S. Virgin Islands processed tens of millions of dollars in the months surrounding his 2019 arrest and continued operating after his death in custody. The institution's purpose, its counterparties, and why federal prosecutors initially buried the details under redactions are questions the official record has not answered.

Flyover Country Takes UFOs Seriously — And Washington Is Finally Catching Up
A small Ohio club's annual conference has quietly grown into a regional flashpoint for the country's most urgent unanswered question. When the government itself can't explain what's in the sky, grassroots researchers stop waiting for permission.

One in Eight S&P 500 Directors Touched Epstein's Network — After His Conviction
A new academic study maps Jeffrey Epstein's corporate connections across two decades of S&P 500 boardrooms. The findings are worse than the silence around them suggests.

Independence Day at 30: How a Panic Rewrite and a Destroyed White House Changed Blockbuster Cinema
Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin didn't make the alien invasion movie Hollywood would have made — they made the one that redefined what a summer film could be. Thirty years on, the seams show and the magic holds.
Andrew's Silence Is Over: York Family Faces a Reckoning No Palace Can Manage
With the Epstein files casting a long shadow and his daughters quietly distancing themselves, Prince Andrew is signaling he will no longer absorb the damage alone. The House of York's carefully managed quiet is fracturing — and the fallout could reach further than Buckingham Palace would like.

A Rock on Mars Went Viral. Here's What NASA's Own Data Actually Shows.
A decade-old Opportunity rover image is making the rounds again, this time with claims of an 'alien gun' on the Martian surface. The object is real. The interpretation is where things get complicated.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Is the Joyful Comeback Nintendo Didn't Know It Owed Us
After a decade of false starts and a genre left for dead, Nintendo quietly dropped one of the year's best games. Rhythm Heaven Groove earns every beat.

Trump's UFO Tsar Starts From Earth: Loeb Panel Assumes Human Origins First
Harvard cosmologist Avi Loeb — the man who told the world an interstellar rock might be alien tech — is now running the White House's classified UAP advisory council. His opening move: request the Pentagon's files and assume the craft are ours, or someone else's on Earth.

Hub Group Admits Years of Crooked Books — Now Faces Securities Fraud Class Action
The North American trucking giant quietly restated years of financial results after admitting improper accounting — and its own executives paid the price. Now investors who held the bag are fighting back in court.

Jane Doe 4 Is 'Off the Grid' — and the DOJ Fight Over Her File Explains Why
A woman who alleges Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to Donald Trump when she was a minor is hiding from retaliation, a family member says. The administration calling her claims 'completely baseless' has done nothing to slow the legal battle over what the Justice Department is sitting on.

PicS N.V. Hit With Securities Fraud Suit Weeks After Its Own IPO
The Brazilian fintech barely had time to ring the Nasdaq bell before class action lawyers came knocking. Investors who bought in at the January IPO now have until August 4 to decide whether to lead the charge.
The Government Just Put Its Most Controversial Alien Theorist in Charge of UFO Truth
Avi Loeb — the Harvard astronomer who argued an interstellar object was alien technology while his peers rolled their eyes — now runs the Trump administration's UFO Science Advisory Council. Whether that's a breakthrough or a circus depends entirely on what the panel is actually allowed to see.

Former Miss Switzerland Says Epstein Dam Is 'About to Burst' — and Names Trump
Beatrice Keul, who alleges Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in 1993 and that Jeffrey Epstein later marked her as 'prey,' says more survivors are ready to come forward. She believes the full architecture of the Epstein network is finally close to public exposure.

Fish, Chips, and a Glowing Orb: The Teesside UFO Encounter Nobody Talked About for 40 Years
In July 1981, Paul Jones and his mother Daphne stepped out for a takeaway and came back with a story they kept buried for four decades. As UFO reporting goes mainstream and sighting databases swell, their account is finally on the record.

Disney Quietly Drops Stitch Short While Engineering a Full Franchise Revival
A new Stitch animated short landing on Disney+ isn't a gift — it's a calculated warm-up act. Disney is seeding nostalgia ahead of a theatrical short and a live-action sequel it needs to perform.

Judge to DOJ: Show Your Work on Epstein Redactions — or Admit You Can't
A federal judge is done waiting. The Department of Justice must now either expose what it has buried in the Epstein files or stand before the court and justify every black line — on the record.

Maxwell Says Epstein Files Prove Her Rights Were Violated. DOJ Says Move On.
Ghislaine Maxwell's latest habeas filing points to newly released Epstein documents as proof her conviction was tainted. Federal prosecutors want the court to look away — and they're leaning hard on procedure to make it happen.
