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Contempt Threat Gets Bondi to the Table. What She Says Is Another Question.
The former Attorney General spent weeks dodging a congressional subpoena over the Epstein files. It took a formal contempt resolution to change her mind — and the real fight hasn't even started.

Emily Blunt Refused AI for Spielberg's Alien Film — and Her Reasoning Should Unsettle Hollywood
On the set of Steven Spielberg's upcoming sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day, Emily Blunt drew a line: no artificial intelligence would touch one of the film's most critical scenes. In an industry increasingly outsourcing craft to algorithms, her choice is both a creative statement and an alarm bell.

Bondi Faces Congress on Epstein Files While Iran Deal Hangs on Trump's Mood
The Attorney General sat down for closed-door questioning over the still-suppressed Epstein client list — the same day a tentative Iran ceasefire extension landed on a president who hadn't yet decided whether to sign off. Two slow-burning crises, one chaotic Thursday.

DOJ Blocks Bondi From Answering Trump-Epstein Question — in a Voluntary Interview
When a House lawmaker asked Pam Bondi directly about a conversation she had with President Trump regarding the Epstein files, a Justice Department attorney stepped in and shut it down. No oath, no cameras, no answers — and Democrats are calling it a cover-up.

Andrew's Exit Is the Only Move Left — and the Palace Knows It
Stripped of his titles, shadowed by Epstein, and now quietly pushed out of Royal Lodge, Prince Andrew has run out of runway. The question isn't whether he goes quietly — it's whether the institution can afford to wait any longer.

Trump Refiles $10B Defamation Suit Against WSJ — and Now Claims Murdoch Promised to 'Handle' It
A federal judge threw out the first complaint. So Trump rewrote it — and this time he's naming Rupert Murdoch directly, claiming a personal promise that the Epstein story would be killed before it ran.

Trump's $10B Defamation Case Rests on a Maxwell Interview His Own AG Conducted
A federal lawsuit demanding $10 billion from a major newspaper is citing as key exculpatory evidence an interview with a convicted sex trafficker — conducted by the president's own hand-picked Acting Attorney General. That's not a conflict of interest footnote. That's the architecture of the case.

The Night Before He Vanished, a UFO-Linked General Dined With Space Force — and Wasn't Himself
Retired Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland — a man who ran the Air Force's most sensitive research lab and whose name surfaces in classified UFO correspondence — walked out of his Albuquerque home on February 27 and never came back. New bodycam footage shows the night before looked strange too.

Pentagon Dumps Decades of UFO Files — What's In Them Is Stranger Than the Spin
The Trump administration's latest UAP document release is the most substantive in years — pilot reports, anomalous footage, and at least one account of a craft reportedly destroyed on contact. The chaos isn't coming from little green men. It's coming from what the government quietly admitted it has been sitting on.

Globant Investors Sue Over Alleged Securities Fraud — June 23 Deadline Looms
Shareholders who lost money on NYSE-listed Globant S.A. now have a window to step forward and lead a federal securities fraud class action. The clock is running: the lead plaintiff deadline is June 23, 2026.

The Man Who Looks Like Jeffrey Epstein Wants to Run Palm Beach
Peter Simel, 71, went viral as an Epstein doppelgänger. Now "Palm Beach Pete" says he's eyeing the mayor's office — and the town that once hosted the real thing may have to reckon with the joke it can't escape.

Webb Telescope Catches an Alien Planet's Daily Weather — Rock Clouds at Dawn, Clear Skies by Dusk
Seven hundred light-years away, a gas giant the size of two Jupiters runs a daily weather cycle so precise it looks like clockwork. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope just read it — and quietly corrected a decade of bad atmospheric data in the process.

CIA's 'Alien DNA Hunt': One Podcast Claim, One Credibility Problem, One Real Surveillance Threat
A philosopher with alt-right history says a military 'psychic spy' told him the CIA is screening consumer DNA databases for extraterrestrial bloodlines. The alien part is unverifiable — the surveillance infrastructure that would make it possible is not.

Stripped of His Titles, Andrew Still Can't Escape His Own Behavior
A new biography lands fresh allegations against the former Duke of York — crude, entitled, and now officially detached from the Crown. The book doesn't just document a fall from grace; it argues the fall was always inevitable.

Massie Accuses Acting AG and FBI Chief of Perjury Over Epstein Files — and He's Not Bluffing
Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie went on national television and said the two most powerful law enforcement officials in America lied under oath about the Epstein files. With his House career ending, he has nothing left to lose — and he's promising more names.

Andrew and Ferguson's Last Public Photo Signals the End of a Useful Alliance
Eight months without a joint public appearance. One eviction. One Epstein shadow that won't lift. The former Duke and Duchess of York are quietly but deliberately uncoupling their public identities — and the timing is not coincidental.

Wolff's Preemptive Strike on Melania Backfires — His Lawsuit Tossed, Hers Lives On
Author Michael Wolff tried to use anti-SLAPP law to kill a looming billion-dollar defamation suit from the First Lady over statements linking her to Jeffrey Epstein. A federal judge just told him that's not how any of this works.

Epstein's Fixer Names Names: Hairstylist, Ex-Mayor Among Three Accused in Congress
Sarah Kellen, once Epstein's most trusted logistics operator, walked into the House Oversight Committee and did something prosecutors never made her do: named alleged abusers. The establishment press is still tiptoeing. We're not.

Pentagon Releases Infrared Video of F-16 Destroying UFO Over Lake Huron — Still No ID
The Department of Defense's second declassified UAP document dump includes footage of a diamond-shaped object being shot out of the sky over Michigan in February 2023. Two years later, the government still cannot — or will not — say what it was.

Pentagon's Declassified Apollo 12 Audio: Astronauts Saw Unexplained Light in Deep Space
The Pentagon's second tranche of declassified UAP files surfaces a 1969 post-mission debrief in which three NASA astronauts describe inexplicable streaks of light in the void between Earth and the Moon. Fifty-five years of institutional silence on the recording raises a simple question: why did it take this long?

Trump Purges Massie: The Republican Who Pushed Epstein Files Is Gone
Thomas Massie didn't just vote against Trump's tax bill — he demanded the Epstein files and opposed the Iran war push. His primary loss is a lesson in what this White House will and won't tolerate inside its own party.
