Olivia Wilde – American Actress
Olivia Wilde is a well-known American actress, producer, and director who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Born on March 10, 1984, in New York City, Wilde spent most of her childhood in Washington, D.C. and later moved to Massachusetts, where she attended Phillips Academy. After completing her education, she pursued a career in acting, making her debut in the 2004 film “The Girl Next Door.” Here’s everything you need to know about Olivia Wilde, the American actress.
Disney And Microsoft Shutting Down Metaverse Projects
Slow user adoption, driven in part by expensive hardware requirements and glitchy technology, as well as deteriorating economic conditions, has forced Disney and Microsoft to shut down their Metaverse projects.
The IRS Makes A Strange House Call On Matt Taibbi
On Monday, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan sent a letter to IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen seeking an explanation for the IRS’s strange house call on Matt Taibbi.
Elon Musk’s Global Empire Has Made Him A Burning Problem For Washington
Argentina was headed toward its thrilling victory over France at the World Cup in Qatar, and Elon Musk, the Tesla Inc. CEO and Twitter owner, stood in the stands, laughing and holding a wine glass. A woman approached and asked for a selfie. He obliged and smiled. She briefly spoke to him and departed, according to a short video clip of the encounter posted on TikTok.
Conspiracy Theories Become Conspiracy Facts
At first slowly but in recent weeks with seemingly gathering pace, two trends have emerged. On the one hand, many of the core claims behind lockdowns, masks, and vaccines are unravelling and the prevailing narrative has been in retreat on all three fronts. But there is still a long way to go, as indicated by the cussed refusal of the Biden administration to let Novak Djokovic play at Indian Wells.
Discover Credit Cards Will Track Gun Purchases From April
Credit card provider Discover Financial Services will soon allow its network to track purchases made using payment cards at gun stores—triggering criticism that such activity leads to targeting gun owners.
The Biggest Fraud In German History Linked To Russian Intelligence
Late in the spring of 2020, Jan Marsalek, an Austrian bank executive, was suspended from his job. He was a widely admired figure in the European business community—charismatic, trilingual, and well travelled. Even at his busiest, as the chief operating officer of Wirecard, Germany’s fastest-growing financial-technology company, he would assure subordinates who sought a minute of his time that he had one, just for them. “For you, always,” he used to say. But he would say that to almost everyone.
A Contagion Of Cowardice
Jordan Peterson’s interview with Jay Bhattacharya is one of the more insightful conversations to come out of the post-pandemic period. It’s fascinating to see Peterson coming to terms with the sheer scale of the lockdown during which time he was rather sick. We could have used his voice then and I have no doubt that he would have been fantastic.
How Lenin’s Bolsheviks Placed Russia’s New Regions On A Collision Course With Ukraine, 100 Years Ago
When four formerly Ukrainian regions joined Russia nearly a month ago, the collective West tried to present the occurrence as treacherous, unprecedented, and lacking local support. However, the reunification was preceded by a century-long struggle by a large amount of the regions’ inhabitants for the right to be considered Russians.
The Forgotten Lessons Of The Military’s Forced Anthrax Vaccination Of Its Pilots
Now that the narrative is beginning to shift, those who supported it are grasping for reasons to explain their incorrect decisions to support lockdowns, uphold the denial of early treatment for COVID-19, and advocate for perpetual vaccine mandates. For example: