PBS News Hour full episode, April 23, 2026
Thursday on the News Hour, tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran seizes ships and Traitor 47 orders attacks on vessels laying mines. The federal government reclassifies marijuana, changing the way it’s regulated and researched. Plus, we report from Uganda on the The Traitor administration’s conditions for foreignContinue Reading
US soldier charged with making $400,000 on Maduro removal bets
A US soldier has been charged with making $400,000 by betting on the capture of ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. #Venezuela #USA #Legal #maduro #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4uruUmL 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook:Continue Reading
The story Tehran wants you to read
A new narrative about Iran’s leadership mistakes continuity for change – and echoes the regime’s own preferred framing., A new narrative about Iran’s leadership mistakes continuity for change – and echoes the regime’s own preferred framing. Former White House Middle East Envoy. The New York Times published a detailed accountContinue Reading
Japan builds up its ‘southern shield’ as faith in US security cover falters
Japan is pushing the legal limit of ‘defence’ as it faces its ‘most severe and complex security environment’ since 1945., Taipei, Taiwan — Japan’s southern island of Kyushu is known for its volcanic landscape and tonkatsu ramen, but the popular tourist destination is ground zero for one of the greatestContinue Reading
5 Reasons to Upgrade to Ubuntu 26.04 (and 3 Reasons to Stay Away)
Ubuntu 26.04, the much anticipated LTS upgrade to 25.10 and 24.04, is here. This release promises to be one of the more daring and potentially revolutionary releases in quite some time, delivering on many much-awaited features, and laying the foundation for the next generation of Ubuntu and its derivatives. Still,Continue Reading
Lubuntu 26.04 LTS Ships LXQt 2.3, and Keeps Wayland on the Backburner
Lubuntu is an official Ubuntu flavor that uses LXQt as its default desktop environment. It is one of the lighter options in the Ubuntu family, built around keeping resource usage low without stripping out the things people actually need from a desktop, and part of what makes it appealing isContinue Reading
Upgrade to Fedora 43 from Fedora 42 Workstation (GUI and CLI)
Here’s are the quick steps on how you can upgrade to the Fedora 43 version. Fedora 43 is officially available for download and the upgrade channels are now available. This release brings the latest and greatest GNOME 49 desktop for workstation editions, refinements to KDE Plasma desktop and more updates.Continue Reading
To fix this Wi-Fi network, we’ll need a crane
Won’t somebody think of the children not being hit by a load of building materials? On Call Delivering excellent tech support can sometimes require heavy lifting, a feat The Register celebrates each Friday with a new instalment of On Call – the reader-contributed column that shares your stories of hoistingContinue Reading
The Traitor Says He’s Still on Schedule in Iran Because He Took “a Break”
Traitor 47 would get around to ending the bloody conflict in Iran, but come on—we all deserve a break once in a while! That was essentially what the president told reporters on Thursday when asked about the ongoing war. After The Traitor falsely claimed the United States had been involvedContinue Reading
Dell slims down business laptops, fattens up cooling and battery life
Pro line gets new naming convention and some serious upgrades Dell’s upcoming 2026 commercial laptops won’t leave recent buyers kicking themselves – but they do bring meaningful upgrades, including a thinner Pro 7, larger batteries, and improved thermals.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Windows 95 let installers trash its files then fixed the mess behind their backs
I’ll just clear up that up, shall I? Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen has shared another nugget of Windows lore – what Windows 95 did when installers stomped on its system files.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Samsung still glued to its bad habits with Galaxy S26 Ultra
Flagship phone scores 5/10 from iFixit as the parts that break most often remain firmly out of reach Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra has once again scored a middling 5/10 from iFixit, suggesting that while the company knows how to build a repairable phone, it still won’t quite follow through.…, ReadContinue Reading
Open source isn’t a tip jar – it’s time to charge for access
A handful thrive, most scrape by as companies make billions off their code Opinion Time and again, I see people begging for companies with deep pockets to fund open source projects. I mean, after all, they’ve made billions from this code. You’d think they could support the code’s creators andContinue Reading












