>
Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $2.8B In Record 9-Day Outflow Streak
One In Three American Men No Longer Working
This Is The Deep State On Parade Like A Naked Emperor
662 Billion Reasons To Worry: Moody's Raises AI Data-Center Funding Fears As Apollo...
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
Headlight projectors turn your car into a drive-in theater
US To Develop Small Modular Nuclear Reactors For Commercial Shipping
New York Mandates Kill Switch and Surveillance Software in Your 3D Printer ...

Nine new members have joined the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee, which provides "advice and recommendations" on autism to U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. John Gilmore, executive director of the Autism Action Network, said he and the other new members "are picking up the pieces following a generation of profound failure."
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed 21 new members to a committee that advises the secretary on autism-related policy and research.
One of the new members, John Gilmore, told The Defender that the committee's "first order of business" is to "answer the many unanswered questions about autism."