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Anna Wintour’s daughter, Bee Carrozzini, and Italian fashion scion husband split

NY Post
3 months ago
In a statement to Page Six, Bee and Francesco said, "Although our career paths led us in different directions, we remain the very best of friends and devoted, committed parents to our son."
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Anna Wintour’s daughter, Bee Carrozzini, and Italian fashion scion husband split

NY Post
3 months ago
In a statement to Page Six, Bee and Francesco said, "Although our career paths led us in different directions, we remain the very best of friends and devoted, committed parents to our son."
Sara Nathan, Mara Siegler

‘Dutton Ranch’ Episode 1 Recap: That’s Not What I Herd

NY Post
3 months ago
The Yellowstone character diaspora continues, like cattle sent to pasture with new cowboys to lead them.
mliss1578

‘In the Grey’ review: Guy Ritchie is stuck making the same damn movie

NY Post
3 months ago
While he’s made a good-looking movie with a hot cast, the palm trees and parallel bone structures only get you so far.
Johnny Oleksinski

Teen busted in wild NYC gang shooting that wounded 5-year-old girl

NY Post
3 months ago
The teen surrendered at a local precinct in connection to the Wednesday evening shootout on Southern Boulevard in Longwood that left the innocent girl – who was walking with her 42-year-old mom – grazed on the right side of her head, authorities and sources said.
Amanda Woods

Dodgers ace Blake Snell scratched vs. Angels

NY Post
3 months ago
The Dodgers are scratching Blake Snell from his scheduled start Friday night against the Angels because of a yet-to-be-announced physical issue, according to sources.  The precise reason for Snell’s unavailability was not immediately clear — though one source said it was not related to the shoulder injury that had sidelined him for the first five...
Jack Harris

Billionaire Ken Griffin ghosts Mamdani after NYC ‘Tax the Rich’ video flap

NY Post
3 months ago
Mamdani hasn't gotten a call back from Griffin.
Haley Brown, David Propper, Matthew Fischetti, Mark Lungariello

Pete Davidson loses whopping $400K on home sale, while slashing $1.2M off 6-acre retreat amid split from girlfriend

NY Post
3 months ago
Pete Davidson's got property woes.
Mary K. Jacob

Disney reveals opening date for ‘Soarin’ Across America’ — plus first look at featured locales

NY Post
3 months ago
The high-tech hang glider ride, a fan favorite that depending on what Disney location you're at, shuttles guests over the Golden Gate Bridge and Napa Valley or the Eiffel Tower and the Great Wall of China, is getting a patriotic makeover.
Bianca Zalben

Geena Davis says George Clooney hated Brad Pitt after he won ‘Thelma & Louise’ role

NY Post
3 months ago
Clooney and Pitt both auditioned for the part of J.D., which ultimately went to Pitt.
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Geena Davis says George Clooney hated Brad Pitt after he won ‘Thelma & Louise’ role

NY Post
3 months ago
Clooney and Pitt both auditioned for the part of J.D., which ultimately went to Pitt.
BreAnna Bell

Weak shower pressure? This easy bathroom upgrade has shoppers obsessed

NY Post
3 months ago
Steaming hot deal.
Nishka Dhawan

Chiefs 2026 schedule is out. Get tickets to see Patrick Mahomes

NY Post
3 months ago
We can't wait to be in the stands at Arrowhead to root against the Patriots, Broncos and Chargers.
Matt Levy

"Send Us A Tip": U.S. Dangles $15 Million Reward For New Intel On Iran's Drone Network

Zero Rss
3 months ago
"Send Us A Tip": U.S. Dangles $15 Million Reward For New Intel On Iran's Drone Network

There is little doubt that Iran's Shahed drone threat has become a major concern, menacing surrounding Gulf states, commercial tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, and U.S. bases across the region. This backdrop helps explain why the State Department's Rewards for Justice program has now put up to $15 million for new information in connection with an already sanctioned Iranian drone-production network linked to the IRGC-Qods Force. 

Rewards for Justice has named Kimia Part Sivan Company (KIPAS), which the State Department says serves as the drone-production arm of the IRGC-Qods Force. KIPAS has tested drones, supported drone transfers to Iraq, and procured foreign-made components for Iran's drone program.

"The IRGC has financed numerous terrorist attacks and activities globally, including via its proxies outside Iran, such as Hamas, Hizballah, and Iran-backed militia groups in Iraq. The IRGC funds its international activities – in part – through sales of military equipment, including UAVs. Proceeds from Iran's sale of weapons and UAVs, including to buyers in Russia, also benefit the Iranian military, including the IRGC-QF," Rewards for Justice wrote on its website.

Help us put a dent in the IRGC’s revenue stream.

Send us a tip on these bad boys, who manage this drone manufacturer. pic.twitter.com/gwt0jyUqfx

— Rewards for Justice (@RFJ_USA) May 14, 2026

The U.S. Treasury’s OFAC already sanctions KIPAS and appears on the Specially Designated Nationals list. OFAC designated KIPAS on October 29, 2021, for materially assisting the IRGC with its drone program.

According to the State Department, six individuals are involved in the "testing, development, and supply of drones" linked to the IRGC.

Commercial risk-intelligence and investigations platform Sayari has identified all known managers and links associated with KIPAS:

Further refining:

Follow the money and supply chains, and it appears the State Department wants to disrupt Iran's drone industry.

Tyler Durden Fri, 05/15/2026 - 16:40
Tyler Durden

Re-Arranging The Global Game-Board 'Bigly'...

Zero Rss
3 months ago
Re-Arranging The Global Game-Board 'Bigly'...

Authored by James Howard Kunstler,

Resource Scramble

“Trump has done so much damage to libtardery that the Democrats will need a decade of uninterrupted power to undo it, which they're not going to get.”

- Matt Forney on X

If you learned anything from this week’s extravaganza in Beijing, it is that Donald Trump is aggressively re-aligning world relations so that the USA does not end up one of the losers in the global resource scramble that lurks darkly behind all current events.

China does not intend to be an eventual loser, either, though it has lost a lot of traction lately.

The Eurolands are certainly the main losers, embracing loserdom as the old and sick long for death.

India and some of the BRICs countries, are looking a little loser-ish just now.

The primary resource all nations scramble for is oil. Without lavish supplies of oil, you can’t have an advanced techno-industrial economy and, as the feckless Eurolanders learned the hard way, there really isn’t an adequate substitute for oil. The flow of oil depends on economically producible reserves of oil country-by-country, but also on geographic advantage, as we are learning just now in the Hormuz crisis.

“Europe’s crude oil production started its permanent decline in 2001. Asia-Pacific’s production hit a maximum in 2010, and it has been declining since. Africa’s peak oil production took place in 2008, and it has been mostly declining since.”

- Gail Tverberg, OurFiniteWorld.com

Also, turns out, the peak oil story is still real, despite fifteen years of shale oil miracles.

The Persian Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia are probably past peak. American shale oil is in the peaking zone, too — the Permian Basin in Texas is running short of sweet spots. The Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (AMWR) is open for leasing, but it is expensive to drill and produce in the harsh arctic region and the US Geological Survey estimates recoverable reserves there between 7.7 – 10 billion barrels — America consumes roughly 7.5 billion barrels-a-year, so. . . .

There’s Canada, of course, and its tar sands, but the Great White North these days leans rather hostilely towards its neighbor to the south (us). Otherwise, North America is pretty fully explored oil-wise. There can’t be a whole lot of hidden, un-tapped “elephant” fields out there. On the plus side, America enjoys its geographic advantage, comfortably cushioned between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, far from the madding crowd of Eurasia.

We have lately trumpeted our supposed acquisition of Venezuela, but projected production of US companies there looking ahead several years would be under a million barrels-a-day while the US uses 20.5-million barrels a day. As for Venezuela’s jungle-bound oil sands, well, for now, fuggeddabowdit.

Russia’s Ministry of Natural Resources puts its commercially recoverable oil resources (with current technology and prices) at around 80-billion barrels, which is a lot, and leaves Russia in a theoretically favorable place for the short term, anyway. China uses about 17-million barrels-a-day and imports about 70-percent of that. Its imports of Iranian oil are substantial but obscured in official statistics due to the evasion of US sanctions. The Hormuz blockade has put a hurt on China.

Here’s how the global resource scramble translates into geopolitical behavior: As has been evident for some time, US interests are increasingly alienated from Euroland’s interests, and better aligned with Russia’s interests. Europe is demonstrably insane these days, roiling with loose talk as it whirls around the drain. Russia, under V. Putin, looks more like the adult in the room. Even Russia’s military operation in Ukraine looks rational if you consider how the EU and the CIA started the damn thing in the first place circa 2014 for the very purpose of provoking Russia.

Mr. Trump has yearned to normalize relations with Russia since he stepped on-stage in 2016, to the great consternation of America’s neocons, CIA shadow-meisters, and the born-again communists running the Democratic Party (who seem to resent Russia ditching Marxism-Leninism thirty-five years ago). This week, the US and China have mutually proposed becoming “partners” rather than rivals on the world scene. We will surely remain mutually wary, but apparently things have changed.

Most urgently, China would like its oil imports from the Persian Gulf restored, and the obvious way to make that happen would be for them to lean on Iran to stop screwing around and come to terms with the US — give up the enriched uranium and stop laying jihad on everybody near and far. We’ll know soon enough if China will do that for us, and we have some goodies promised for them, Nvidia chips, soybeans, and more.

Mr. Trump is rearranging the global game-board bigly, and the net result will be the sorting-out of winners and losers.

Iran is the poster boy for that. It could go either way for them, soon, and rather sharply.

If Iran’s jihad-happy leaders just quit FAFOing, they have the chance to re-enter the global community as an advanced modern economy with a comfortable standard of living.

Or, the US could just blow up what’s left there.

China will probably deliver that message forcefully in the days ahead.

There remains, however, the dirty business of America’s domestic enemies, of whom we learn more and more each week.

This week, it was the testimony of “whistleblower” CIA agent James Erdman that the CIA worked sedulously to conceal the true origins of Covid-19. It looks pretty much like what half of America has suspected all along: that Covid was a trip laid on the nation by its own Deep State (mainly the CIA), in concert with the rogue Democratic Party, for the express purpose of queering the 2020 election.

Related seditious operations apparently continue to this very hour. Former CIA Director John Brennan told MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace this week: “There’s still a legion of professionals in the law enforcement environment, the Department of Justice, as well as the CIA and other places — the ones who are refusing to follow politically motivated prosecutions, those who are refusing to support any type of political activities on the part of the Trump administration. . . .” Did he just admit that the conspiracy he kicked off in 2016 is still ongoing? And that he is an active party to it? I think so. Do you think Joe DiGenova noticed that down in the DOJ’s Southern District of Florida?

Just as astoundingly, this week former FBI Director James Comey told CNN’s Kasie Hunt that he “still speaks regularly” to current FBI employees. Say, what. . . ? He palavers with the very agency that is investigating him for serious felonies, such as threatening the life of the US president? Sounds a little out-of-order, ya think? Does he long to spend the rest of his life as captain of the ping-pong team at the Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary?

Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ZeroHedge.

Tyler Durden Fri, 05/15/2026 - 16:20
Tyler Durden

‘Outlander’ Season 8 Episode 10 Recap: “And The World Was All Around Us” (Series Finale)

NY Post
3 months ago
Outlander is officially over… well, at least this chapter of it.
mliss1578

Elon Musk’s SpaceX accelerates timeline for blockbuster Nasdaq IPO

NY Post
3 months ago
The accelerated schedule pulls forward a process that had originally been planned for around late June, around Elon Musk’s birthday.
Reuters

How ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff  ‘Dutton Ranch’ addresses John Dutton’s death

NY Post
3 months ago
Kevin Costner’s iconic “Yellowstone” character was killed off on the original show, but he still gets several shout-outs on the new "Dutton Ranch" spinoff.
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How ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff  ‘Dutton Ranch’ addresses John Dutton’s death

NY Post
3 months ago
Kevin Costner’s iconic “Yellowstone” character was killed off on the original show, but he still gets several shout-outs on the new "Dutton Ranch" spinoff.
Lauren Sarner

Intense moments on 91 Freeway as cops deploy unusual device to smoke out suspect

NY Post
3 months ago
A dramatic standoff brought the 91 Freeway in Riverside to a grinding halt Friday morning after a crash involving a stolen Kia sparked a massive law enforcement response. Authorities sealed off every eastbound and westbound lane between 14th Street and Mission Inn Avenue while heavily armed officers surrounded the wrecked blue vehicle, according to the...
Daniel Farr

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