• UFC at the White House just went past the idea phase

    UFC CEO Dana White unveiled renderings for a South Lawn fight tied to America’s 250th celebration in 2026. Plans cap the South Lawn crowd at under 5,000, with a separate Ellipse watch party expected to draw about 85,000.

    If it lands on July 4th, it would be the first pro MMA card on White House grounds.

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    UFC at the White House just went past the idea phase 🥊 UFC CEO Dana White unveiled renderings for a South Lawn fight tied to America’s 250th celebration in 2026. Plans cap the South Lawn crowd at under 5,000, with a separate Ellipse watch party expected to draw about 85,000. If it lands on July 4th, it would be the first pro MMA card on White House grounds. Love learning? Follow @Wealth ⭐ #Ufc #WhiteHouse #America250 #Washingtondc #DanaWhite
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  • First Look of Harry Potter Cast.

    The magic is reignited as HBO unveils the fresh faces of the wizarding world. Meet the new generation stepping into the iconic roles:

    - Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter
    - Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger
    - Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley

    Chosen from over 30,000 hopefuls, this talented trio is set to bring a faithful adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s beloved series to life, with each season dedicated to one of the seven books.

    Joining them are esteemed actors:

    - John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore
    - Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall
    - Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape
    - Nick Frost as Rubeus Hagrid
    - Luke Thallon as Professor Quirrell
    - Paul Whitehouse as Argus Filch

    Filming commences this summer in the UK, with the series set to premiere in 2026.

    #HarryPotter #HBOHarryPotter #WizardingWorld #HogwartsReimagined #FirstLook #MagicReturns
    First Look of Harry Potter Cast. The magic is reignited as HBO unveils the fresh faces of the wizarding world. Meet the new generation stepping into the iconic roles: - Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter - Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger - Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley Chosen from over 30,000 hopefuls, this talented trio is set to bring a faithful adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s beloved series to life, with each season dedicated to one of the seven books. Joining them are esteemed actors: - John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore - Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall - Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape - Nick Frost as Rubeus Hagrid - Luke Thallon as Professor Quirrell - Paul Whitehouse as Argus Filch Filming commences this summer in the UK, with the series set to premiere in 2026. #HarryPotter #HBOHarryPotter #WizardingWorld #HogwartsReimagined #FirstLook #MagicReturns
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  • The White House leaned into NATO chief Mark Rutte’s playful nickname for President Trump by releasing a cheeky one-minute montage titled “Daddy’s Home.”

    Set to Usher’s “Hey Daddy,” the video highlights Trump’s arrival and moments from the NATO summit in The Hague, embracing the viral moment when Rutte jokingly referred to Trump as “Daddy” following his bold comments on the Iran–Israel conflict.

    Credits: @whitehouse
    The White House leaned into NATO chief Mark Rutte’s playful nickname for President Trump by releasing a cheeky one-minute montage titled “Daddy’s Home.” Set to Usher’s “Hey Daddy,” the video highlights Trump’s arrival and moments from the NATO summit in The Hague, embracing the viral moment when Rutte jokingly referred to Trump as “Daddy” following his bold comments on the Iran–Israel conflict. Credits: @whitehouse
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  • The White House leaned into NATO chief Mark Rutte’s playful nickname for President Trump by releasing a cheeky one-minute montage titled “Daddy’s Home.”

    Set to Usher’s “Hey Daddy,” the video highlights Trump’s arrival and moments from the NATO summit in The Hague, embracing the viral moment when Rutte jokingly referred to Trump as “Daddy” following his bold comments on the Iran–Israel conflict.

    Credits: @whitehouse
    The White House leaned into NATO chief Mark Rutte’s playful nickname for President Trump by releasing a cheeky one-minute montage titled “Daddy’s Home.” Set to Usher’s “Hey Daddy,” the video highlights Trump’s arrival and moments from the NATO summit in The Hague, embracing the viral moment when Rutte jokingly referred to Trump as “Daddy” following his bold comments on the Iran–Israel conflict. Credits: @whitehouse
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  • Confirmed Attendees for the White House Crypto Summit!

    The official list of attendees for Friday’s White House Crypto Summit is out! Big names from the crypto world will be there to discuss the future of digital assets.

    #donaldtrump #whitehouse #bitcoin #crypto
    🚨 Confirmed Attendees for the White House Crypto Summit! 🚨 The official list of attendees for Friday’s White House Crypto Summit is out! Big names from the crypto world will be there to discuss the future of digital assets. #donaldtrump #whitehouse #bitcoin #crypto
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  • President Donald Trump said he will label violence against Tesla dealerships as domestic terrorism, per a transcript shared by the White House pool reporters, a sign of deepening ties with Elon Musk.

    “Tesla Takeovers” have been breaking out across the globe at Tesla dealerships as people protest what they see as a hostile takeover of the federal government by Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

    Some of the protests have resulted in graffiti on Tesla signs, charging stations set on fire, even Molotov cocktails being thrown in one dealership’s lot.

    “I’m going to stop them,” Trump said of people who commit violence against Tesla property. He spoke with Musk on Tuesday at the White House. “We catch anybody doing this because they’re harming a great American company.”

    “And let me tell you,” Trump continued. “You do it to Tesla, and you do it to any company, we’re going to catch you, and you’re going to go through hell.”

    Read more on Trump's remarks on Tesla protests at the link in the bio

    Article by Rebecca Bellan

    Image Credits: Getty Images

    #TechCrunch #technews #Tesla #WhiteHouse #ElonMusk #DonaldTrump #government
    President Donald Trump said he will label violence against Tesla dealerships as domestic terrorism, per a transcript shared by the White House pool reporters, a sign of deepening ties with Elon Musk. “Tesla Takeovers” have been breaking out across the globe at Tesla dealerships as people protest what they see as a hostile takeover of the federal government by Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Some of the protests have resulted in graffiti on Tesla signs, charging stations set on fire, even Molotov cocktails being thrown in one dealership’s lot. “I’m going to stop them,” Trump said of people who commit violence against Tesla property. He spoke with Musk on Tuesday at the White House. “We catch anybody doing this because they’re harming a great American company.” “And let me tell you,” Trump continued. “You do it to Tesla, and you do it to any company, we’re going to catch you, and you’re going to go through hell.” Read more on Trump's remarks on Tesla protests at the link in the bio 👆 Article by Rebecca Bellan Image Credits: Getty Images #TechCrunch #technews #Tesla #WhiteHouse #ElonMusk #DonaldTrump #government
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  • Amid rising concerns over non-consensual, AI-generated explicit imagery, President Donald Trump has officially signed the Take It Down Act into law.

    The new legislation criminalizes the distribution of explicit deepfake content without consent and requires tech platforms to remove such material within 48 hours of being notified.

    This move follows a surge in outrage over the spread of AI-manipulated s*xual images, impacting both celebrities like Taylor Swift and minors nationwide.

    The law not only enhances protections for victims but also places clear accountability on platforms that allow harmful content to circulate. It’s among the first federal measures aimed specifically at curbing the abuse of AI-generated media.

    Victims such as Elliston Berry, whose AI-generated nude image was circulated online without her permission, have welcomed the law as a long-overdue step toward justice. First Lady Melania Trump also advocated for the legislation, stressing the urgent need to shield children from digital exploitation.

    Image: @whitehouse
    Video: @abcnews
    Amid rising concerns over non-consensual, AI-generated explicit imagery, President Donald Trump has officially signed the Take It Down Act into law. The new legislation criminalizes the distribution of explicit deepfake content without consent and requires tech platforms to remove such material within 48 hours of being notified. This move follows a surge in outrage over the spread of AI-manipulated s*xual images, impacting both celebrities like Taylor Swift and minors nationwide. The law not only enhances protections for victims but also places clear accountability on platforms that allow harmful content to circulate. It’s among the first federal measures aimed specifically at curbing the abuse of AI-generated media. Victims such as Elliston Berry, whose AI-generated nude image was circulated online without her permission, have welcomed the law as a long-overdue step toward justice. First Lady Melania Trump also advocated for the legislation, stressing the urgent need to shield children from digital exploitation. Image: @whitehouse Video: @abcnews
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  • US President Donald Trump says his recent visit to the Middle East has unlocked a wave of U.S.-bound investments totaling nearly $10 trillion.

    Speaking on Meet the Press earlier this month, he estimated the figure was already “close to $9 trillion.”

    Now, he credits Gulf wealth funds, AI partnerships, and major energy deals in Riyadh, Doha, and Abu Dhabi for what’s shaping up to be America’s “next golden era.”

    #Businessbulls #Business #USA #WhiteHOUSE
    US President Donald Trump says his recent visit to the Middle East has unlocked a wave of U.S.-bound investments totaling nearly $10 trillion. Speaking on Meet the Press earlier this month, he estimated the figure was already “close to $9 trillion.” Now, he credits Gulf wealth funds, AI partnerships, and major energy deals in Riyadh, Doha, and Abu Dhabi for what’s shaping up to be America’s “next golden era.” #Businessbulls #Business #USA #WhiteHOUSE
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