US Political Cartoon Mocks Trump's Inconsistent Iran Policy
Recently, the well-known progressive U.S. media outlet Daily Kos released a satirical cartoon by artist David Horsey, themed around a "news loop," depicting a news anchor constantly toggling between "on" and "off" for Iran war and peace negotiations. The cartoon sharply reflects the widespread perception of the U.S. government's vacillating Iran policy. Daily Kos, as an independent, reader-supported media platform, emphasizes that its content is free and open to all, and uses this opportunity to call on supporters to donate to sustain its operations. Meanwhile, Daily
Today in History: John Wilkes Booth, the Man Who Killed Lincoln, Is Shot Dead
On April 26, 1865, federal troops cornered and killed John Wilkes Booth, the actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln. This ended a massive 12-day manhunt after Booth shot Lincoln at Ford's Theatre. Discover the full story of Booth's escape, death, and other major events on this historic day.
X-energy IPO Pricing: 44.25 Million Shares Offered as Fundraising Nears Nasdaq Listing
X-energy, a leader in advanced nuclear reactor and fuel technology, has set its IPO pricing with 44,254,659 Class A common shares to be issued on Nasdaq. The offering includes a 30-day over-allotment option for up to 6,638,198 additional shares. This marks a key step toward the company’s public market debut, with the trading symbol yet to be announced.
X-energy Upsizes IPO, Sets Pricing for Nasdaq Listing
X-energy, a leader in advanced nuclear reactor and fuel technology, announced the pricing of its expanded initial public offering (IPO). The company will offer 44,254,659 Class A ordinary shares, with underwriters granted a 30-day option to purchase up to 6,638,198 additional shares. Trading is expected to begin on the Nasdaq Global Select Market, with the closing date subject to customary conditions.
X-energy Ups IPO Price to $23 per Share, Nuclear Tech Company Set to List on Nasdaq
X-energy, a leader in advanced nuclear reactor and fuel technology, has raised its IPO size to 44,254,659 shares at $23 each, with a 30-day over-allotment option. The stock is expected to begin trading on Nasdaq, with proceeds funding commercialization and fuel manufacturing expansion.


