6 Little-Known Short Things You Should Know, but Probably Don’t Because the Biased Media Won’t Tell You

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Here are 6 things you may have not noticed, but these short items are important:

  1. Forbes’ List of Billionaires: New Trend

Record-breaking 3,028 billionaires are on Forbes’ Billionaire list.

That’s up 247 from the 2024 list.

#1 on the list? Elon Musk.

Here are the top 10:

Rank Name Net Worth Age Country/ Territory Company/Industry
1 Elon Musk $342B 53 U.S. Tesla, SpaceX, etc.
2 Mark Zuckerberg $216B 40 U.S. Facebook
3 Jeff Bezos $215B 61 U.S. Amazon
4 Larry Ellison $192B 80 U.S. Oracle
5 Bernard Arnault & Family $178B 76 France Fashion & Retail
6 Warren Buffett $154B 94 U.S. Berkshire Hathaway
7 Larry Page $144B 52 U.S. Google
8 Sergy Brin $138B 51 U.S. Google
9 Amancio Ortega $124B 89 Spain Zara
10 Steve Ballmer $118B 69 U.S. Microsoft

The U.S. has a record 902 billionaires.

China (516, including Hong Kong).

India (205).

  1. Gavin Newsom: Says One Thing, Does Another Again 

Governor Newsom of California now thinks “trans in bathrooms” is “unfair.” But if he truly believed that he would be advocating legislation to repeal the dozens of laws that rip children from parents, put predators in locker rooms and jails, and allow boys to play on girls’ sports teams.

Governor Gavin Newsom on his new podcast believes transgender athletes competing in girls sports is “unfair” yet tried to justify it. “It’s deeply unfair,” Newsom said of transgender athletes competing with girls. “There’s also a humility and a grace… These poor people are more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression. And the way that people talk down to vulnerable communities is an issue that I have a hard time with as well.”

Charlie Kirk was his guest.

And Newsom is not backing down on the laws he has signed. “What’s really unfair is Governor Newsom letting males compete in women’s sports despite admitting that it is unfair. While it is common sense for men and women to compete on their own teams, this is especially concerning as a religious school,” Stone Ridge Christian School Campus Administrator Julie Fagundes says.

  1. The Death of Google: AI Search Skyrockets

OpenAI’s ChatGPT has 20M paid subscribers, driving the company’s revenue to an estimated $5B a year.

Monthly revenue has surged 30% in three months to approximately $415M, with premium subscriptions, including the $200/mo Pro plan, boosting income.

The user base is now reaching 500M weekly users.

  1. “All the Light We Cannot See” –Worthwhile Netflix Watch 

There are few series on Netflix worth watching. Most have offensive DEI content. But there are exceptions.

One series is worthwhile to watch. It’s about fighting for freedom versus oppression. It’s “All the Light We Cannot See.”

It’s based on a Pulitzer Prize winning bestselling novel. It shows the destruction of World War II and focuses on a blind, French girl and a German boy. I think you’ll like it.

  1. Judge Tanya Chutkan

A judicial activist Judge Tanya Chutkan issued a court ruling to paralyze Elon Musk and DOGE. She is forcing an impossible burden on DOGE. This order requires DOGE to “produce all DOGE and DOGE Temporary Organization planning, implementation, and operational documents regarding obtaining access, using, or making changes to federal databases or data management systems.”

The intent is clear: bury DOGE in paperwork to prevent it from accomplishing anything.

  1. California Insanity

Thankfully, the Covid pandemic is over – for years now. But maybe no one told Governor Newsom. The state is bankrupt, but it’s still spending $2.5 million of taxpayer’s money on “Covid 19 Workplace Outreach Program.” Who gets the money? The radical political groups.

The current funding goes until 2029 and they are asking for more money. How many more insane wasteful programs does California have?

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