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Threat Of 2030s Lunar War Has NASA, Elon Musk Racing To Build Major Moon Base

Zero Rss
4 weeks ago
Threat Of 2030s Lunar War Has NASA, Elon Musk Racing To Build Major Moon Base

NASA unveiled plans earlier this week for a lunar base as the U.S. finds itself locked in a multi-domain race with China, one that stretches across energy, compute, weapons, drones, trade, rare earths, shipbuilding, and now the Moon.

The next front with Beijing is no longer just about returning humans to the lunar surface. It is about establishing permanent infrastructure, securing access to lunar resources, and eventually determining whether the U.S. or China will set the rules for space in the 2030s and beyond. 

Elon Musk commented on NASA's X release about the new lunar base, saying, "Time to build a major base on the Moon!"

Time to build major base on the Moon! https://t.co/frVoXiV0tn

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 26, 2026

So why the sudden urgency for NASA to establish a lunar base?

A new Mitchell Institute policy report says the U.S. Space Force should prepare to put active-duty Guardians on space stations and eventually on the Moon to counter China's military-led space ambitions.

The paper noted: "With a potential 'in-person' lunar conflict with China as the contextual touchstone, the U.S. must begin a pragmatic, multi-decade effort, leveraging its Space Test Course (STC), as well as partnerships with NASA and commercial space companies, to deliver the skills, tools, and concepts needed for future Title 10 activities to enforce U.S. spacepower-enabling norms and standards." It added, "These efforts will require additional funding from Congress for both U.S. Space Force human spaceflight opportunities and residencies at commercial space stations."

The 22-page policy report frames the Moon as the next great-power battleground, warning that competition over lunar resources, territory, logistics routes, and future space infrastructure could eventually turn into conflict.

"Competition for control of lunar resources and territory will likely reach a tipping point, at which time the modern-day space race could turn into conflict. The anarchic nature of the Moon combined with China's record of belligerent use of hard power yields a predictable future where United States lunar interests are put at risk," the paper warned.

The think tank noted, "U.S. national security, strength, and prosperity are dependent on securing space dominance in ways that require Title 10 authorities, to include space and lunar habitation." 

In other words, astronauts and commercial crews would not have the training, legal authority, or warfighting mandate needed to defend U.S. lunar interests. 

From spy-movie parody Austin Powers ... 

Lunar wars in the 2030s? 

Tyler Durden Thu, 05/28/2026 - 22:10
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Gayle King, 71, teases shocking fetish and what a guy can do to make her ‘panties come off’

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4 weeks ago
King divorced William Bumpus in 1993 after 11 years of marriage.
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Gayle King, 71, teases shocking fetish and what a guy can do to make her ‘panties come off’

NY Post
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King divorced William Bumpus in 1993 after 11 years of marriage.
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Cari Champion eviscerates the ‘entitlement’ from Caitlin Clark in WNBA: ‘I don’t like you’

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Longtime sports commentator Cari Champion does not like what she sees regarding WBNA superstar Caitlin Clark.
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Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explodes into massive fireball during ‘hotfire test’ in Florida

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Live footage showed the mega-rocket burst into flames at the start of a test – though the Jeff Bezos-owned company made clear there were no reported injuries as a result.
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Joan Cusack makes first red carpet appearance in 11 years at ‘Toy Story 5’ premiere

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Cusack was last seen at the 2015 Emmys and has largely stepped away from the Hollywood spotlight in recent years.
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Joan Cusack makes first red carpet appearance in 11 years at ‘Toy Story 5’ premiere

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Scooter Braun revisits infamous Taylor Swift feud, insists he ‘doesn’t know’ her

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The pop star accused the music executive of incessantly bullying her for years.
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Scooter Braun revisits infamous Taylor Swift feud, insists he ‘doesn’t know’ her

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The pop star accused the music executive of incessantly bullying her for years.
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Judge Declines To Block Trump's Order On Mail-In Voting

Zero Rss
4 weeks 1 day ago
Judge Declines To Block Trump's Order On Mail-In Voting

Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,

A federal judge on May 28 allowed President Donald Trump's administration to implement an executive order imposing restrictions on mail-in voting.

U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, based in Washington, rejected a request from Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), for an injunction against the order.

US President Donald Trump walks towards the Rose Garden for a "Rose Garden Club" dinner in honor of Police Week at the White House in Washington, DC, on May 11, 2026. Photo by Kent NISHIMURA / AFP via Getty Images

Absent an injunction, the federal government would compile lists of U.S. citizens and would coerce states into only allowing people on the lists to register to vote and vote in elections, even though the sources for the list are known to be deficient, plaintiffs argued in court filings.

Nichols disagreed, writing in a 26-page decision that while the order directed federal officials to compile the lists, it "does not mandate any action by a State once a List has been transmitted to it, and in any event, no infrastructure for compilation or transmission of the Lists has been established."

The situation may change if the U.S. Postal Service issues a final rule affecting plaintiffs, or if the government develops lists that erroneously omit certain individuals, the judge said.

"Plaintiffs may, of course, renew their motions if and when those future actions occur," he wrote. "Until then, however, Plaintiffs cannot show that preliminary injunctive relief is warranted."

The development means Trump and the federal government can implement the order, but the case will continue.

Trump signed the order on March 31. It states that only U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections and that new measures were necessary to "enhance election integrity" for mail-in ballots, which have become increasingly used in recent years.

It directed the secretary of homeland security to compile lists of adult citizens living in each state and to transmit the lists to each state. It also said that the U.S. Postal Service shall propose new rules specifying that all ballots must be mailed in envelopes marked for elections, and that the service "shall not transmit mail-in or absentee ballots from any individual unless those individuals" are on the citizenship lists.

"The cheating on mail-in voting is legendary. It's horrible what has been going on," Trump said when signing the order. "If you don't have honest voting, you can't have, really, a nation."

Democrats said the order exceeded a president's authority and disrupted state oversight of elections.

"President Trump has tried again and again to rewrite election rules for his own perceived partisan advantage," their complaint said, noting that a similar order from Trump, signed in 2025, has been blocked by courts.

Government lawyers told Nichols in a recent filing that the litigation was premature, given that agencies had not taken any steps to implement the order.

A woman casts her mail-in vote at an official ballot drop box in Washington on Nov. 5, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times Tyler Durden Thu, 05/28/2026 - 21:45
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‘Hacks’ ends after 5 seasons with surprising twist to Deborah Vance’s fate

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4 weeks 1 day ago
"Hacks" stuck the landing in an imperfect finale.
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‘Hacks’ ends after 5 seasons with surprising twist to Deborah Vance’s fate

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"Hacks" stuck the landing in an imperfect finale.
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UCLA’s offense can’t keep pace with Alabama at Women’s College World Series

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In the battle between elite pitching and mighty offense, the long ball ruled. Alabama’s long ball. Upstaging the most prolific offense in college softball history, the Crimson Tide blasted two late home runs to rally past UCLA for a 6-3 victory in their Women’s College World Series opener. After rebounding from a shaky start with...
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Gavin Newsom’s return-to-office mandate challenged as workers turn tables on governor

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State employees are fighting back against Gov. Gavin Newsom ordering them off the couch and back into the office, arguing that by doing so the additional cars on the road will hurt the state’s efforts to be carbon neutral.
Katie Jerkovich

1999 Knicks tell The Post about their NBA Finals run and why this year’s team has a better chance to win it all

NY Post
4 weeks 1 day ago
The Knicks’ previous run to the Finals, back in the 20th century, produced two iconic moments and two epic series but still ended in disappointment. 
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Bryce Harper responds to critics of his bizarre toothpaste routine: ‘Done it forever’

NY Post
4 weeks 1 day ago
In a roughly eight-minute video, Harper, at one point, was seen squeezing toothpaste from the tube into his mouth directly before beginning to brush. 
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Ex-Knick calls out Jalen Brunson-Shai-Gilgeous Alexander whistle gap

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4 weeks 1 day ago
Chris Childs witnessed firsthand the difference in how Jalen Brunson and Shai-Gilgeous Alexander are officiated.
Stefan Bondy

This is a much different Geno Smith the Jets are getting — the possibilities should be different, too

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4 weeks 1 day ago
Geno Smith doesn’t dare look too far ahead, but the dream is all too tantalizing.
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Visualizing The Beef-Margin Bloodbath Behind Tyson CEO's Exit

Zero Rss
4 weeks 1 day ago
Visualizing The Beef-Margin Bloodbath Behind Tyson CEO's Exit

Tyson Foods CEO Donnie King is stepping down after five years at the helm of the nation's largest meatpacker, with the stock having languished under his tenure as the company battled some of the worst cattle-market conditions in a generation.

Jeff Schomburger, a long-time Tyson board member, will become president and CEO on October 4. King, a 43-year Tyson veteran, will remain on the board and help with the transition beginning in July.

"The board and I are confident in Jeff Schomburger's ability to lead Tyson Foods into its next chapter of growth," said John Tyson, Chairman of the Board of Tyson Foods.

He added, "The Board looks forward to working with Jeff to drive sustainable growth, enhance shareholder value, and build on the strong momentum Tyson Foods has established."

"Donnie King's long tenure at Tyson Foods, including his leadership as CEO, has strengthened our business and shaped our culture," Tyson said. "We are grateful for his steady guidance and look forward to continuing to leverage his expertise within the Board."

Shares of Tyson have severely underperformed under King's tenure, down around 18% as of Wednesday's close.

King's exit comes after Tyson navigated one of the tightest U.S. cattle markets in decades, which pressured its beef business and contributed to losses in the segment.

There is some good news for Schomburger: The U.S. cattle herd rebuilding phase is underway, as initial 2026 data show a higher year-over-year heifer retention rate, according to Rabobank analysts.

Tyler Durden Thu, 05/28/2026 - 21:20
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Yankees’ bullpen better than expected — but they need more to hit next level

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4 weeks 1 day ago
Aaron Boone told us his relief corps is better than we think.
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