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Special Forces Operator Faces Federal Charges After Allegedly Using Classified Intel for Prediction Market Bets
Gannon Ken Van Dyke allegedly placed $33,000 in bets on Polymarket using classified details from Operation Absolute Resolve, netting approximately $409,000 in profit.
US Soldier Charged With Insider Trading After Winning $409,000 on Maduro Removal Bets
Gannon Ken Van Dyke, an Army special forces soldier involved in Operation Absolute Resolve, allegedly placed $33,000 in bets on Polymarket using classified information.
Purdue Opioid Settlement Will Exclude Tens of Thousands of Victims Despite $7.4 Billion Plan
Under the new bankruptcy plan, fewer than half of the nearly 140,000 claimants will receive compensation, with payout amounts slashed by up to 83%.
Book Ban Challenges Near Record High as Outside Groups Drive Push, ALA Data Shows
4,235 unique titles challenged in 2025, with 92% of challenges coming from political groups or officials rather than individual parents.
He Said the Decision Forces the U.S. to Return Billions — Calling It a Major Setback
A decision reportedly requires the U.S. to return billions in funds, with one official describing it as a major setback that could have been avoided.
Kalshi Fines and Suspends 3 Congressional Candidates for Wagering on Their Own Elections
Prediction market fines range from $530 to over $6,200 as bipartisan scrutiny of political betting platforms intensifies.
Kornacki: Virginia Republicans 'Put Up a Fight' but Democrats Stayed 'Loyal' on Map Referendum
NBC political analyst Steve Kornacki analyzes voting patterns in Virginia's upcoming redistricting referendum as both parties compete for political advantage.
Mexican National Convicted of Illegal Voting in Kansas Case, Faces Potential Removal
Jose Ceballos-Armendariz, a lawful permanent resident since 1990, pleaded guilty to three counts of disorderly election conduct for voting illegally and falsely claiming U.S. citizenship.
Negotiators Hopeful for Deal on Spy Powers Amid Messy Battle Over Reforms
Lawmakers extended the Section 702 deadline by 10 days as bipartisan talks continue over whether to require warrants for querying Americans' data.
New York Times Alleges FBI Investigated Journalist After Report on Patel Girlfriend
The FBI says it is not pursuing a case against reporter Elizabeth Williamson but was concerned about reporting techniques that "crossed lines of stalking."