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Netanyahu Boasts 70% Of Iran’s Steel Production Capacity Destroyed

Netanyahu Boasts 70% Of Iran’s Steel Production Capacity Destroyed

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated in Friday remarks that Israeli airstrikes have wiped out roughly 70% of Iran’s steel production capacity, dealing a major blow to its ability to manufacture weapons – from missiles and drones to ships. “Together with our American friends, we continue to crush the terror regime in Iran. We are eliminating commanders, bombing bridges, bombing infrastructures,” Netanyahu began in a video statement. Illustrative image, via Steel Radar “In recent days, the Air Force has destroyed 70% of Iran’s steel production capacity,” he added. “This is a tremendous achievement that deprives the Revolutionary Guards of both financial resources and the ability to produce many weapons.” But we should also add that this appears part of the Israeli strategy to bring about government and societal collapse, something Netanyahu has at times been more out in the open about.  Israel was the first to begin attacking Iranian energy infrastructure, having hit Pars gas field last month – an action which the White House distanced itself from. What has become clear is that Iran’s …

Trump Boasts About Tomahawks And Critics See A Problem

Trump Boasts About Tomahawks And Critics See A Problem

President Donald Trump made sweeping claims on Friday about the United States’ weapons capabilities, only for users on social media to quickly point out how those claims drastically differ from comments he made days earlier. “Look, nobody has the technology or the weapons that we have, and the Patriots are an example of it,” Trump told Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade in discussing the missiles at the US military’s disposal. “We have the Tomahawks, we have the Patriots, we have stuff that nobody’s ever been able to produce, and they can’t produce it like us.” This counters Trump’s suggestion earlier this week that Iran had somehow obtained the American-made Tomahawk missiles and was possibly responsible for the Tomahawk strike on an Iranian girls’ school during the first days of the war. The strike killed at least 175 people, most of them young girls. “I will say that the Tomahawk, which is one of the most powerful weapons around, is used by, you know, is sold and used by other countries,” Trump said on Monday. “Whether it’s …

Elon Musk Boasts That Grok Says America Isn’t Built on Stolen Land, Which It Obviously Is

Elon Musk Boasts That Grok Says America Isn’t Built on Stolen Land, Which It Obviously Is

Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Harun Ozalp / Anadolu via Getty Images According to Elon Musk, xAI’s Grok chatbot has a new bona fide: blatantly lying about the history of America. On Wednesday, the centi-billionaire culture warrior boasted that the “4.20” version of his is officially “BASED.” Why? Because it won’t “equivocate” when it’s asked if the US is built on stolen land. Instead, it gives an emphatic no as its answer, while other “weak sauce” models — in Musk’s words, at least — give a more nuanced response. “No, the United States is not simply ‘on stolen land,’” Grok says in a screenshotted conversation shared by its creator. “That framing is a modern rhetorical slogan that oversimplifies thousands of years of human history, layered claims to territory, legal doctrines, treaties, warfare, migration, and demographic collapse.” The reality, of course, is that it’s hard to argue that the ruthless killing, enslavement, and displacement of Native Americans by European settlers doesn’t amount to their land being stolen. This pattern of behavior continued well after …

Ring Boasts About Power to Surveil Entire Neighborhoods

Ring Boasts About Power to Surveil Entire Neighborhoods

When Ring’s latest commercial came on over a Super Bowl ad break, it offered a service that seems like a no-brainer. Called “Search Party,” it’s a new function that lets Ring devices help canvas the neighborhood through its vast network of cameras to find lost pets. “One post of a dog’s photo in the Ring app starts outdoor cameras looking for a match to help families find lost dogs,” the company’s Super Bowl ad enthuses. Yet beneath all that is a startling revelation: that Ring doorbells can now surveil living beings throughout every neighborhood the devices might be found. For those unfamiliar, Ring is Amazon’s doorbell camera company — those ubiquitous gadgets mounted on front porches that record everyone who walks by. The devices have been the target of widespread privacy criticisms for years at this point. However, their latest data sharing agreement with surveillance company Flock has many activists up in arms, as that startup has no qualms with working closely with federal agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement. With those kind of optics …

“Novelist” Boasts That Using AI She Can Churn Out a New Book in 45 Minutes, Says Regular Writers Will Never Be Able to Keep Up

“Novelist” Boasts That Using AI She Can Churn Out a New Book in 45 Minutes, Says Regular Writers Will Never Be Able to Keep Up

At the height of his powers, and perhaps his amphetamine habit, legendary sci-fi author Philip K. Dick cranked out around thirty novels in two decades, along with what was probably several hundred short stories. These included enormously influential classics like “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep,” “The Man in the High Castle,” and “A Scanner Darkly” — all the work of a man whose eclectic imagination was matched only by his paranoia, which forced him to constantly probe the nature of reality itself and our easily-manipulated ability to perceive it. When their output reshapes entire genres and perhaps even pop culture at large, a writer’s prolificacycan fill us with awe. How can so much come out of one mind? But now, in an age of AI slop, quantity and speed simply arouses suspicion, because AI chatbots can help anyone produce the output of a PKD or a Stephen King. Graphomania used to require writers to write. Consider the novelist Coral Hart. Starting last February, she began using Anthropic’s Claude AI to start churning out romance …

How good is a ginger shot for you? The wellness trend boasts a host of expert-backed benefits

How good is a ginger shot for you? The wellness trend boasts a host of expert-backed benefits

Sign up to our free Living Well email for advice on living a happier, healthier and longer life Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter A ginger shot has long been a staple of juice bars across the country, offering people an invigorating and spicy kick to their day. Now, people can now purchase the daily wellness shots at grocery stores and online shops for as little as under $2. But, are they worth the eye-watering flavor? Experts say ginger shots can aid digestion and benefit immune health, as well as lower blood sugar levels and fight disease-causing inflammation. “Ginger has some apparent health benefits,” Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center registered dietitian Alice Smith said in a statement. “Research has shown it may help fight inflammation, boost immunity and deliver digestive support.” open image in gallery Ginger shots have long been used in the U.S., boasting multiple health benefits. But are they worth the spicy kick? …

Iran Activates Emergency Contingency Plan As Trump Boasts Of “Beautiful” Armada Nearby

Iran Activates Emergency Contingency Plan As Trump Boasts Of “Beautiful” Armada Nearby

Update(1934ET): FT and others have reported that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has moved to activate emergency contingency plans, aiming to secure critical supplies and ensure continuity of government operations amid fears of renewed US or Israeli attacks, at a moment President Trump has said a “beautiful armada” of US warships, including the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier, has arrived in regional waters. Trump said the following Tuesday evening… “In June, we obliterated Iran’s nuclear capacity in Operation Midnight Hammer,” he stated. “People had been waiting for 22 years to do that… They were about a month away from having a nuclear weapon. We had to do it.” “There’s another beautiful armada floating beautifully towards Iran right now,” Trump added, explaining further that he hopes Iran will “make a deal” and “should have made a deal the first time.” Trump on Iran: There is another beautiful armada floating beautifully toward Iran right now, so we will see. I hope they make a deal. I hope they make a deal. pic.twitter.com/oDcUgwX12n — Clash Report (@clashreport) January 27, 2026 The …