Netenyahu’s FIFTH Fake AI Video Is The Worst Yet!

Maybe you have to give them credit for trying? In this segment Jimmy highlights yet another obvious AI-generated “proof of life” video from Benjamin Netanyahu, this time showing him superimposed into a war room where the lighting, furniture, and even the air vents don’t match the actual attendees—who stare blankly with no reaction to his …

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GameStop to shut a FIFTH of its 2,000 stores this month as retail apocalypse spreads

Retail apocalypse grips the country with more than 8,000 great American stores to close and experts say the bloodbath will only get worse https://t.co/4boBgbX4mr — Daily Mail US (@Daily_MailUS) January 18, 2026 Game over may be flashing on the screen again for GameStop. The once-dominant video game chain is expected to shutter around 470 stores …

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It’s begun! France will implode first. The fifth government in three years collapses just 12 hours after being appointed.

It’s begun! pic.twitter.com/VqO2s06qjZ — The Great Martis (@great_martis) October 6, 2025 France will implode first. Croissant? pic.twitter.com/WAAeUN6RXu — The Great Martis (@great_martis) October 6, 2025 BREAKING: The French government just collapsed 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/Ts4yVHGzbN — Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) October 6, 2025 French Prime Minister has resigned again After just two weeks in power, he was unable …

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Trump unloads on Powell after fifth rate hold

Trump released a statement slamming Jerome Powell after the Fed held rates steady for the fifth consecutive time. The former president called Powell “too late, too angry, too stup*d, and too political.” No further context. Just that. Markets barely reacted. Bond yields stayed elevated. The Fed’s statement cited “uncertain conditions” and stuck to the “higher …

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Global Net Gold Inflows into Gold-Backed ETFs Positive for Fifth Straight Month

by Mike Maharrey Led by North American funds, gold-backed ETFs reported net inflows of metal for the fifth straight month in September. Globally, ETFs reported a net 18.4-ton increase in gold holdings last month. Collectively, gold ETFs held 3,200 tons of gold as of September 30. A combination of gold inflows and rising gold prices …

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Gold and US debt are highly correlated. We know for a fact that US debt is only going one way; Gold ETFs registered fifth month of inflows in September

Gold and US debt are highly correlated. We know for a fact that US debt is only going one way. pic.twitter.com/QSNmE35l87 — In Gold We Trust (@IGWTreport) October 8, 2024 Pressure at the 2,600 level for gold as the XAU/USD trades at 2,617.48. Fundamental indicators still support the yellow metal 🪙 as both Central Banks …

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Putin takes oath for record fifth presidential term

BREAKING: Putin takes oath for record fifth presidential term READ: https://t.co/Xp4WuzEilU pic.twitter.com/v6OrAFJJqD — Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) May 7, 2024 Ukraine says it doesn’t recognize Russia’s president. Okay then. pic.twitter.com/Hvjn9ILNNG — Ian Miles Cheong (@ianmiles) May 7, 2024

Fifth Circuit halts SEC climate disclosure rules amid standardization efforts.

“The rules aim to standardize climate-related company disclosures about greenhouse gas emissions, weather-related risks and how they are preparing for the transition to a low-carbon economy.” Fifth Circuit stays the SEC climate disclosure rules "The rules aim to standardize climate-related company disclosures about greenhouse gas emissions, weather-related risks and how they are preparing for the …

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Oil Prices Head for Fifth Weekly Loss as OPEC Meeting Delay Sparks Concerns Over Unity and Production Disagreements

As oil prices face their fifth consecutive weekly loss, a trend not seen since December 2021, the market reacts with nearly a 5% decline attributed to OPEC’s decision to delay their meeting. The reported cause, “production disagreements,” marks a notable crack in OPEC’s unity, the first sign of such strain since the pandemic began. Oil …

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