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ActBlue CEO Pleads The Fifth During House Panel Hearing Authored by Darlene McCormick Sanchez via The Epoch Times , ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones invoked the Fifth Amendment on Wednesday before the House Administration Committee , surrounding reports that she may have misled Congress about how the platform vets foreign donations. The U.S. Capitol building on June 9, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Ep...
ActBlue CEO Pleads The Fifth During House Panel Hearing Authored by Darlene McCormick Sanchez via The Epoch Times , ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones invoked the Fifth Amendment on Wednesday before the House Administration Committee , surrounding reports that she may have misled Congress about how the platform vets foreign donations. The U.S. Capitol building on June 9, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times Wallace-Jones had originally agreed to testify voluntarily before Congress concerning ActBlue's vetting process for foreign contributions to domestic candidates. But her attorneys requested a congressional subpoena on Monday, ahead of her June 10 testimony, according to committee lawmakers. The House asked Wallace-Jones to testify after a recent New York Times report included memos from Covington & Burling, a law firm that worked for ActBlue, warning that she may have misled Congress about the process for screening overseas donations. ActBlue is the dominant Democratic fundraising platform. In 2025 alone, the platform reported raising almost $1.8 billion from 52 million contributions, and Q4 that year marked the single-largest off-cycle quarter in ActBlue history. Under federal election law, foreign nationals or those who are not permanent residents are forbidden to donate directly to federal candidates or political action committees. Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil (R-Wis.) said only Americans should decide their elections during the hearing titled, "Preventing Fraudulent Donations: Transparency, Verification, and Accountability." 🚨 HOLY SMOKES. ActBlue just PLED THE 5TH and REFUSED to answer about getting foreign donations infiltrating US politics on behalf of Democrats She wouldn't even refute getting RUSSIAN money! 🤯 ActBlue is a FRAUD group. Shut it down! REP. JIM JORDAN: Your board chairman said… pic.twitter.com/iYfda3A6so — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 10, 2026 "Ms. Wallace-Jones is here today because there's a significant concern that Ac...
Northampton scrum-half reflects on his lifelong international ambitions, playing with freedom and his club’s Prem semi-final against Leicester Plenty of aspiring young players will relate to how Archie McParland once felt. Northampton’s fast-emerging scrum-half, on the verge of a full England debut this summer, possessed the requisite talent but not always the freedom of expression to maximise it....
Northampton scrum-half reflects on his lifelong international ambitions, playing with freedom and his club’s Prem semi-final against Leicester Plenty of aspiring young players will relate to how Archie McParland once felt. Northampton’s fast-emerging scrum-half, on the verge of a full England debut this summer, possessed the requisite talent but not always the freedom of expression to maximise it. Perfectionists can often be like that, so averse to making the slightest mistake they end up holding themselves back. Eventually there is a choice to be made: abandon all inner doubt and trust in his ability or stay frustratingly trapped in never never land. The turning point for McParland arrived just after Christmas in Bath when he starred for Saints in a pivotal league fixture at the Recreation Ground having been specifically encouraged by his coaches to follow his gut instinct. “That was the moment,” he says now. “I’d been training well but struggling to put it on to the pitch. In that game we felt quite free to play our game and it all worked out. Since then I’ve been able to show my game more and more.” In what has been an eye-catching personal season for the 21-year-old there was another prime example at Bath in the sixth minute of the Champions Cup quarter-final in April. Clean off-the-top ball, a deft lob by Rory Hutchinson, a glorious one-handed flick on by McParland to Fin Smith and great support from Tommy Freeman and Fraser Dingwall made for the slickest of first-phase strike plays. Saints lost a thrilling contest 43-41 but for a while their attacking game was untouchable. Continue reading...
Shares of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are up 8% to $115 and change in early Thursday trading, while Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is rising 4% to $470. Both chip names are rebounding after a rough stretch earlier this week. The catalyst is a bullish Bank of America research note projecting the total addressable market for server ... Intel Jumps 8%, AMD Rises 4% on Bank of America’s $170 Billio...
Shares of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are up 8% to $115 and change in early Thursday trading, while Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is rising 4% to $470. Both chip names are rebounding after a rough stretch earlier this week. The catalyst is a bullish Bank of America research note projecting the total addressable market for server ... Intel Jumps 8%, AMD Rises 4% on Bank of America’s $170 Billion Server-CPU Call
Brandon Moser/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Investment Thesis I am rating Tesla, Inc. ( TSLA ) a Strong Buy with a price target of ~$927. This is a 137% potential upside from the current price $390.67. In my view, I believe investors are still looking at the company through the wrong lens. The easy argument is that TSLA sells cars, has a stretched valuation, and deserves to be compared with BY...
Brandon Moser/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Investment Thesis I am rating Tesla, Inc. ( TSLA ) a Strong Buy with a price target of ~$927. This is a 137% potential upside from the current price $390.67. In my view, I believe investors are still looking at the company through the wrong lens. The easy argument is that TSLA sells cars, has a stretched valuation, and deserves to be compared with BYD ( BYDDF ), General Motors ( GM ), and Ford ( F ). The current earnings statement says Tesla is an expensive electric vehicle [EV] manufacturer. The future earnings statement, in my opinion, could show something else entirely. It could show an AI mobility, robotics, energy storage, chip, software, and fleet-based profit platform. I say this because it forms the foundation of my thesis. Tesla’s Q1 2026 numbers already show the early pieces. Revenue grew 16% year over year to $22.4 billion while adjusted EBITDA grew 30% to $3.7 billion. On the other hand, non-GAAP EPS grew 52% to $0.41, and free cash flow [FCFs] grew 117% to $1.4 billion. And yet, that is not yet the full AI story. But it signals that the core business is still generating cash while Tesla invests heavily into the next layer of earnings power. In the Q1 outlook , management said hardware-related profits should be accompanied over time by “AI, software and fleet-based profits.” This is why I believe Tesla’s 2026 to 2032 story is less about unit auto margins and more about whether the company can turn installed vehicles, self-driving data, owned fleets, robots, energy storage, and compute access into recurring earnings. Now, the timing matters. SpaceX ( SPCX ) is expected to make its public market debut on Friday, with reports pointing to a $75 billion raise at $135 per share and a valuation around $1.75 trillion. Business Insider also reported that only about 4% to 5% of SpaceX shares are expected to float publicly. Seeking Alpha reported that SPCX had already attracted roughly $150Bn of IPO orders, or more th...
Brandon Moser/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Investment Thesis I am rating Tesla, Inc. ( TSLA ) a Strong Buy with a price target of ~$927. This is a 137% potential upside from the current price $390.67. In my view, I believe investors are still looking at the company through the wrong lens. The easy argument is that TSLA sells cars, has a stretched valuation, and deserves to be compared with BY...
Brandon Moser/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Investment Thesis I am rating Tesla, Inc. ( TSLA ) a Strong Buy with a price target of ~$927. This is a 137% potential upside from the current price $390.67. In my view, I believe investors are still looking at the company through the wrong lens. The easy argument is that TSLA sells cars, has a stretched valuation, and deserves to be compared with BYD ( BYDDF ), General Motors ( GM ), and Ford ( F ). The current earnings statement says Tesla is an expensive electric vehicle [EV] manufacturer. The future earnings statement, in my opinion, could show something else entirely. It could show an AI mobility, robotics, energy storage, chip, software, and fleet-based profit platform. I say this because it forms the foundation of my thesis. Tesla’s Q1 2026 numbers already show the early pieces. Revenue grew 16% year over year to $22.4 billion while adjusted EBITDA grew 30% to $3.7 billion. On the other hand, non-GAAP EPS grew 52% to $0.41, and free cash flow [FCFs] grew 117% to $1.4 billion. And yet, that is not yet the full AI story. But it signals that the core business is still generating cash while Tesla invests heavily into the next layer of earnings power. In the Q1 outlook , management said hardware-related profits should be accompanied over time by “AI, software and fleet-based profits.” This is why I believe Tesla’s 2026 to 2032 story is less about unit auto margins and more about whether the company can turn installed vehicles, self-driving data, owned fleets, robots, energy storage, and compute access into recurring earnings. Now, the timing matters. SpaceX ( SPCX ) is expected to make its public market debut on Friday, with reports pointing to a $75 billion raise at $135 per share and a valuation around $1.75 trillion. Business Insider also reported that only about 4% to 5% of SpaceX shares are expected to float publicly. Seeking Alpha reported that SPCX had already attracted roughly $150Bn of IPO orders, or more th...
Liens/iStock via Getty Images IsoEnergy ( ISOU ) up 2.6% in early trading Thursday after Toro Energy ( TOEYF ) shareholders voted in favor of a scheme of arrangement in which IsoEnergy subsidiary Iso Australia Operations will acquire all Toro issued share capital it does not already hold. The vote paves the way for court approval and subsequent delisting of Toro ( TOEYF ) from the Australian Stock...
Liens/iStock via Getty Images IsoEnergy ( ISOU ) up 2.6% in early trading Thursday after Toro Energy ( TOEYF ) shareholders voted in favor of a scheme of arrangement in which IsoEnergy subsidiary Iso Australia Operations will acquire all Toro issued share capital it does not already hold. The vote paves the way for court approval and subsequent delisting of Toro ( TOEYF ) from the Australian Stock Exchange later in June. IsoEnergy ( ISOU ) announced its all-stock acquisition of Toro ( TOEYF ) in October , adding Toro's high-quality, scoping-stage Wiluna uranium project in Western Australia to its existing portfolio. Separately, IsoEnergy ( ISOU ) said it began its 2026 summer exploration program on the Larocque East project, which hosts the Hurricane deposit, in Canada's eastern Athabasca Basin . The program includes plans for ~8,000 m of diamond drilling across up to 20 drill holes, focused on following up high-grade winter 2026 results along the Hurricane South Trend. More on IsoEnergy and Toro Energy IsoEnergy: The Grade Is World-Class, The Timeline Is Not Financial information for IsoEnergy Financial information for Toro Energy
On Tuesday, the data center developer Crusoe announced that it had “paused” a plan to build an AI campus in Wyoming that would draw enough electricity to power a city the size of Denver. In reality, Crusoe is being pushed aside, people familiar with the situation said. The company tried and failed to lock in customers including Alphabet Inc. ’s Google at the site, the people said. The talks with G...
On Tuesday, the data center developer Crusoe announced that it had “paused” a plan to build an AI campus in Wyoming that would draw enough electricity to power a city the size of Denver. In reality, Crusoe is being pushed aside, people familiar with the situation said. The company tried and failed to lock in customers including Alphabet Inc. ’s Google at the site, the people said. The talks with Google stalled after the technology giant raised concerns about the costs and timetable under Crusoe’s watch, some of the people said, asking not to be identified because the information isn’t public. The energy utility Black Hills Corp. , which had been working to line up agreements to power the Wyoming data center, said Wednesday that it’s moving forward on the project without Crusoe as the development partner. With Crusoe on the sidelines, Google is working to finalize a deal with the remaining partners to buy computing from the site, two people said. A Google spokesperson declined to comment. Black Hills didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment. A Crusoe spokesperson said the company didn’t have a signed agreement with a potential customer for the Wyoming project, but had entered into exclusive talks. The developer had done some work to begin preparing the site and had secured local approvals, which are owned by a Crusoe subsidiary, the spokesperson said, adding that it has since stopped work at the site. While it’s more likely that other companies will buy out Crusoe’s interest in the project, Crusoe is still in talks to remain involved and was in touch with a prospective customer as recently as Monday, a person familiar with Crusoe’s business said, asking not to be identified publicly discussing the situation. The company presented a budget that fell within the range of the prospective customer, the person said. The unraveling of Crusoe’s Wyoming plans threatens to raise concerns about the company’s ability to fulfill its promises to tech companies that are desp...
The IPO market has spent years searching for a blockbuster capable of reigniting investor enthusiasm. Tomorrow, it gets one. SpaceX is scheduled to begin trading after raising $75 billion in what will be the largest initial public offering ever attempted. The scale is hard to comprehend. Investors aren’t just lining up to buy shares — ... Tomorrow’s SpaceX IPO Is Going to Be Insane. Retail Investo...
The IPO market has spent years searching for a blockbuster capable of reigniting investor enthusiasm. Tomorrow, it gets one. SpaceX is scheduled to begin trading after raising $75 billion in what will be the largest initial public offering ever attempted. The scale is hard to comprehend. Investors aren’t just lining up to buy shares — ... Tomorrow’s SpaceX IPO Is Going to Be Insane. Retail Investors Are Trying to Buy the Whole Thing
The Pentagon’s FY2027 budget request totals $1.5 trillion, with $54 billion earmarked for autonomous and remotely operated systems and another $39 billion routed through what the Department of War now calls “Drone Dominance. That structural tailwind is the entire pitch behind Global X Defense Tech ETF (NYSEARCA:SHLD), a thematic vehicle that has gathered roughly $7.5 ... Forget AI Software: Why th...
The Pentagon’s FY2027 budget request totals $1.5 trillion, with $54 billion earmarked for autonomous and remotely operated systems and another $39 billion routed through what the Department of War now calls “Drone Dominance. That structural tailwind is the entire pitch behind Global X Defense Tech ETF (NYSEARCA:SHLD), a thematic vehicle that has gathered roughly $7.5 ... Forget AI Software: Why the Smart Money is Betting Billions on Autonomous Weapons
mustafaU/iStock via Getty Images Investment Thesis Lesaka Technologies ( LSAK ) was viewed as a legacy South African payments company that had spent years in permanent restructuring efforts. I consider this assessment of the company to be completely outdated by now. Instead, we see the emergence of a highly integrated fintech platform entering a phase of profitability inflection alongside its stra...
mustafaU/iStock via Getty Images Investment Thesis Lesaka Technologies ( LSAK ) was viewed as a legacy South African payments company that had spent years in permanent restructuring efforts. I consider this assessment of the company to be completely outdated by now. Instead, we see the emergence of a highly integrated fintech platform entering a phase of profitability inflection alongside its strategic acquisition of a banking license and fully-fledged deposit-funded funding mechanism through Bank Zero. Yet, the market is treating Lesaka as a low-growth payment processor whereas, in essence, the economics look very different and much more like those of a compound fintech. The Quiet Transformation Into a Financial Ecosystem The least exciting aspect about Lesaka might be revenue growth rates. However, what's more intriguing is that growth seems to get better and better. Previously, Lesaka used to operate in such niches as payment processing and grant-distribution infrastructure. However, now the company covers merchant acquiring, lending, software, insurance, transactional banking, utility payments and consumer financial services. Overall, the Lesaka platform caters to over 2 million individuals and 130 thousand merchants in South Africa. One of the things to watch here is ecosystem economics which have been evidenced again and again in recent statements by management. They have been repeating several times that cross-selling is the main driver behind rising ARPU and margins. Indeed, more than half of consumer customers use multiple products from the platform and over 20% utilize the whole suite of them. As for consumer ARPU, it grew by 19% YoY up to ZAR99 per month. What's crucial to note here is that Lesaka's monetization gets deeper rather than wider. Earnings Presentation This, in my opinion, might be the most overlooked element in the story. Investors often get attracted to high-growth rates in fintech firms but fail to realize that their valuations increase exp...
The SpaceX IPO is scheduled to debut on Friday, June 12, on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker SPCX. Priced at $135 per share, the offering is expected to raise roughly $75 billion and imply a valuation somewhere between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion. If those figures hold, it would easily rank among the largest ... Can You Invest in SpaceX Before the IPO via ETFs? Yes, But With Fine Print
The SpaceX IPO is scheduled to debut on Friday, June 12, on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker SPCX. Priced at $135 per share, the offering is expected to raise roughly $75 billion and imply a valuation somewhere between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion. If those figures hold, it would easily rank among the largest ... Can You Invest in SpaceX Before the IPO via ETFs? Yes, But With Fine Print