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RSBN  @RSBNetwork - Video: WATCH: King Charles III Gifts President Trump the Original Bell From the HMS Trump - 04/28/26
https://x.com/RSBNetwork/status/2049295367527620860

RSBN  @RSBNetwork - Video: WATCH: "If It Wasn't for Us You'd Be Speaking French" King Charles II Jokes with President Trump - 04/28/26
https://x.com/RSBNetwork/status/2049294101166612905

Sawyer Merritt @SawyerMerritt - The California Coastal Commission has issued a formal apology to @elonmusk and SpaceX, adding that it will not consider political views or speech in future regulatory decisions.
• The Commission admits some officials made politically biased and improper statements about SpaceX and Elon Musk
• It formally apologizes for those remarks
• Agrees it will not consider political views or speech in future regulatory decisions
• The Commission will NOT require coastal permits for most launch operations at Vandenberg
Full statement: "The Commission agrees that it may not consider irrelevant factors in performing its function and specifically agrees that it will not take into account the perceived political beliefs, political speech, or labor practices of SpaceX or its officers in considering any regulatory action concerning SpaceX. The Commission acknowledges that Commissioners made statements, including during their October 10, 2024, hearing on the Base’s Falcon 9 launch program, that showed political bias against SpaceX and its CEO and were improper. The Commission apologizes for those statements, as set forth in the signed letter attached as Exhibit C."
This filing means that SpaceX and the California Coastal Commission have reached a settlement in their federal lawsuit, and it provides long-term regulatory clarity for SpaceX for future Falcon 9 launches.
https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/2049259466973933764

Sawyer Merritt @SawyerMerritt - Ookla says @Starlink has been a game-changer for inflight Wi-Fi speeds. Their new report ranks which airline has the fastest Wi-Fi: "Starlink stood out for its speed. Of over 50 airlines evaluated, the eight airlines that exceeded 100 Mbps median download speed and half of those clocking over 300 Mbps in 2H 2025 were served by Starlink. No other IFC provider approached triple-digit speeds. Conversely, no airline with Starlink was below 100 Mbps median download speed.
The consistency and download speed performance results of Starlink’s IFC are game changing. Sometimes when wireless networks experience rapid growth, the increased number of users and larger volume of data traffic can result in slower speeds for everyone. This has not been the case for Starlink."
It's pretty clear at this point that airlines not adopting Starlink are going to be at a pretty big disadvantage compared with the airlines that do. In some cases, we're already seeing passengers specifically searching for flights with Starlink Wi-Fi.
https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/2049283488600277368

Scott Turner @SecretaryTurner - It was great to be back in my home state of Texas to announce HUD’s rollback of costly, Biden-era green energy mandates that added over $20,000 to the cost of a home for hardworking Americans.
The Trump Administration is using every tool in the toolkit to expand housing supply and lower costs for aspiring homeowners across the country.
https://x.com/SecretaryTurner/status/2049308565504995781

Scott Turner @SecretaryTurner - HUD rescinds energy rule for new construction, opening market to more FHA, USDA buyers
https://www.housingwire.com/articles/hud-rescinds-iecc-rule/
https://x.com/SecretaryTurner/status/2049286665521316133
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