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Jetty McJetface: Star-Shredding Black Hole May Keep Ramping Up Its Radio Jet Until a 2027 Peak. AI-Generated.
Jetty McJetface: A Star-Shredding Black Hole and the Growing Power of Its Radio Jet How an extraordinary cosmic engine may continue to intensify until a predicted peak around 2027
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in Chapters
The message, reported by The Times of Israel, highlights growing regional concern over US deterrence and Iran’s actions. AI-Generated.
A recent message reported by The Times of Israel has reignited a long-standing debate in the Middle East: is the United States still a credible deterrent against Iran? Across the region, from Israel to the Gulf states, policymakers and security analysts are increasingly voicing concern that Washington’s warnings no longer carry the weight they once did. As Iran continues to expand its military footprint, support proxy groups, and advance its nuclear capabilities, doubts about American resolve are becoming harder to ignore.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in The Swamp
Google Warns Millions of Android Phones Face Risk From New Malware. AI-Generated.
Google has issued a serious warning to Android users worldwide after discovering a new wave of malware capable of infecting millions of smartphones. The threat highlights growing security challenges in the mobile ecosystem and raises concerns about how easily everyday users can fall victim to cybercriminals without realizing it.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in The Swamp
U.S. Dollar Rebound May Be Limited by Rate Cut Expectations and Federal Reserve Independence Concerns. AI-Generated.
After a strong run over the past two years, the U.S. dollar has shown signs of fatigue. While periodic rebounds continue to appear, many analysts believe these rallies may be short-lived. Two powerful forces are working against a sustained dollar recovery: growing expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts and rising concerns over the long-term independence of the U.S. central bank. Together, these dynamics are reshaping global currency markets and challenging the dollar’s traditional safe-haven appeal.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in Journal
Former Prince Andrew Moves Out of Royal Lodge at Windsor. AI-Generated.
Former Prince Andrew, now officially known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has moved out of Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, bringing an end to more than twenty years of residence at one of the British monarchy’s most prestigious properties. While the move itself was carried out quietly, its implications are anything but small. It represents another chapter in the dramatic fall of a once-senior royal figure whose name has become inseparably linked with controversy.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in The Swamp
Timothée Chalamet Jokes About High Ticket Prices at Marty Supreme Premiere. AI-Generated.
Timothée Chalamet once again proved why he is one of the most relatable stars of his generation. At the Paris premiere of Marty Supreme, the actor didn’t just promote his latest film — he openly joked about the high ticket prices, instantly winning over the audience. The moment, now viral across social media, highlighted a rare blend of humor, honesty, and empathy that fans increasingly expect from modern celebrities.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in Styled
Gold Rises More Than 1% as Geopolitical and Economic Concerns Support Demand. AI-Generated.
Gold, often considered a safe-haven asset, saw its prices surge by more than 1% recently, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and growing concerns over global economic stability. The precious metal, traditionally regarded as a store of value in times of uncertainty, continues to attract investors looking for shelter from the storm. This surge in demand comes at a time when a combination of political instability, inflationary pressures, and economic slowdowns are stirring anxiety in the markets.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in Journal
House Votes to End Government Shutdown, Buys Time for ICE Talks. AI-Generated.
In a historic move, the U.S. House of Representatives voted decisively this week to temporarily prevent a looming government shutdown, providing a much-needed lifeline for the ongoing negotiations surrounding immigration policies and the role of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The measure is being hailed by some as a stopgap solution, buying time for lawmakers to hash out critical reforms. However, critics argue that it is little more than a temporary fix, leaving unresolved debates that could spill into the next round of budgetary debates.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in The Swamp
New Epstein Files Fail to Quell Outrage as Advocates Claim Key Documents Remain Withheld. AI-Generated.
The release of newly unsealed files in the Jeffrey Epstein case was met with a surge of public attention, but instead of satisfying the clamoring demands for justice and transparency, these documents have done little to ease the growing sense of outrage. Advocates for survivors of sexual abuse and the public at large have expressed disappointment, claiming that critical evidence and key documents have yet to be disclosed. The ongoing mystery surrounding Epstein’s network of powerful associates and the potential for further exposure of the full extent of his crimes only deepens the demand for complete accountability.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in Futurism
TMZ Receives Alleged Ransom Note Linked to Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Nancy. AI-Generated.
TMZ, the widely known celebrity news outlet, has recently found itself at the center of an alarming and deeply personal story after receiving an alleged ransom note linked to NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie. The note, which has since been confirmed by multiple sources, appears to be targeting the Guthrie family in a manner that has left many shocked and concerned.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in Geeks
Buried for 33 Years: The Dream to Revive One of the Country’s Largest Gold Mines Suddenly Back on the Map. AI-Generated.
Gold has always held an undeniable allure. From ancient civilizations hoarding it in tombs to modern-day investors seeking refuge in its precious metal, gold remains a timeless symbol of wealth and power. Yet, sometimes, even the most promising gold mines can fade into obscurity due to unforeseen circumstances. One such mine, buried for 33 years, has suddenly reappeared on the map, sparking fresh hopes of revitalizing one of the country’s largest gold deposits. The question on everyone's mind: Can the dream of reviving this colossal gold mine become a reality?
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in Trader
Fake Apps, NFC Skimming, and Other Android Security Risks Emerging in 2026. AI-Generated.
As we enter 2026, the world of Android security is facing new and ever-evolving challenges. With the rise in smartphone usage and the increasing reliance on mobile applications for everything from banking to shopping, security threats have also escalated. Android, being the most widely used mobile operating system, continues to be a prime target for hackers, cybercriminals, and malicious entities. In this article, we’ll explore the latest Android security risks emerging in 2026, with a focus on fake apps, NFC skimming, and other security threats.
By Ayesha Lashari5 days ago in The Swamp











