>
What Is Diatomaceous Earth? - Dr. Berg
AI Data Center Backlash | The HighWire Episode 477
THE FIX IS IN: Democrat LA Mayor Candidate Nithya Raman SURGES in Latest Ballot Dump Putting...
The Market Is Starting To Price In Something Most People Still Don't See
World's longest-range airliner takes to the skies
Batteries That Use Sodium Instead of Lithium Could Be Low-Cost Rival to Tesla's
Elon and SpaceX Have Made AI Training 10 Times Faster
Oklo COO Says Nuclear Waste Could Power America For 150 Years
SpaceX Announces LARGEST Starship Mission Ever! They've never done this before!
Cars Are Fast Becoming Dystopian Prison Pods...
Our Emergency Water Plan Wasn't Good Enough - So We Built This
Sodium Ion Batteries Can Reach 100 Gigawatt Per Hour Per Year Scale in 2027
Juiced Bikes proves capable electric motorcycles don't have to cost a lot

Reports from various outlets indicate the 71-year-old man initially arrested after Charlie Kirk was shot has now allegedly confessed to trying to distract police from the real shooter.
Breitbart News noted that the actual alleged assassin, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was arrested by police on Thursday night and revealed to the public on Friday morning.
Video of 71-year-old George Zinn being led away from the shooting scene in handcuffs "about an hour after the shooting" led many to believe he was the shooter, and that therefore, the shooter had been apprehended. However, Zinn was charged with obstruction of justice, not with the assassination, FOX 13 Salt Lake City noted.
The outlet pointed to police documents indicating Zinn was arrested after allegedly screaming, "I shot him. Now shoot me!" When no officers shot, Zinn alleged yelled again, "I shot him. Now shoot me!"
Zinn was taken to the police station and, once there, allegedly explained that he did what he did "to draw attention from the real shooter." Thereafter he "was booked into the Utah County Jail on a charge of Obstruction of Justice, a second degree felony."
The Salt Lake Tribune noted, "Zinn is known for showing up — and occasionally disrupting or being arrested at — events ranging from political speeches to the Sundance Film Festival to various protests."