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SpaceX could file its confidential IPO prospectus with the SEC THIS WEEK. The company aims to seek a staggering $1.75 trillion valuation and become the largest stock market debut in history. The IPO could raise up to $80 billion, with individual investors getting access to 30% of shares via E*trade, Robinhood and SoFi.
This puts SpaceX on track for a late June listing after the typical 3-month SEC review. The pitch focuses on three explosive businesses: space launch, Starlink, and orbital data centers. This is moving forward on schedule for a June or July listing.
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AI-POWERED HACKERS ARE COMING FOR YOUR BANK ACCOUNT — AND YOUR KIDS’ SCHOOL
Microsoft is sounding the alarm: cybercriminals are using artificial intelligence to speed up attacks and scale them like never before. Their threat intel team says AI is showing up in nearly every step — from scouting targets, to writing believable phishing emails, to helping crooks move around inside networks faster once they get in.
That means the old warning signs are getting harder to spot. The “bad grammar” scam email is being replaced by clean, convincing messages that look like your boss, your bank, or your child’s teacher. And once criminals get a foothold, AI tools can help them automate the boring parts and hit more victims, faster.
✍ My Take: We’ve spent years letting Big Tech and Washington act like cybersecurity is somebody else’s problem, and now the bill is due. If AI is supercharging criminals, then our government and critical infrastructure better be hardened yesterday — especially elections, utilities, hospitals, and schools. And yes, that includes cracking down on foreign adversaries who sponsor or shelter these hackers.
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IRAN WATCH: THE “EXPERTS” DON’T KNOW WHAT’S NEXT — AND THAT’S THE TRUTH
A sharp piece from National Review argues the quiet part out loud: anyone claiming they can predict exactly what happens next with Iran is probably overconfident. The Middle East is full of bluffing, misdirection, and internal power struggles that don’t show up in tidy think-tank charts.
The article’s point is simple: events can turn fast, and even smart analysts get humbled. Between Tehran’s regime politics, proxy forces, and the broader regional chessboard, certainty is a luxury nobody actually has.
✍ My Take: Here’s what I know: the Iranian regime is not our friend, and pretending it can be “managed” with fancy diplomacy has burned America before. We should be strong, clear, and ready — not naïve, not hand-wringing, and not led around by the same foreign-policy class that keeps getting it wrong. Peace comes from strength, not from guesses and grant-funded “expertise.”
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FBI OPENS FEDERAL PROBE AFTER ATTACK ON TPUSA JOURNALIST — ABOUT TIME
The FBI has opened a federal criminal investigation into the assault on Turning Point USA contributor Savanah Hernandez. Hernandez, who reports for TPUSA’s Frontlines, said she was attacked — and the case is now being looked at as a potential federal matter.
This comes at a time when political violence and intimidation are rising, especially around public events and street protests. When journalists are targeted for doing their jobs — particularly conservative journalists — it’s not “just a scuffle.” It’s an attack on free speech and the public’s right to know.
✍ My Take: If this were a left-wing reporter, the media would be wall-to-wall outraged and every politician would be tripping over themselves to tweet. Conservatives are tired of the double standard. I want arrests, charges, and real consequences — because nobody should get a free pass to beat people up for asking questions.
That’s the roundup — keep your eyes open, your country first, and your backbone straight.
— The Local Conservative Desk