CIA Deaths Expose Fragile U.S.-Mexico Security Ties
Around two o’clock in the morning of April 19, an SUV veered off a twisting dirt road in a remote corner of the Sierra Madre, plunged into a ravine and burst into flames. The dead were two Chihuahua state law enforcement officers and two unnamed Americans — who were identifiedContinue Reading
Houthi’s are Positioned to Close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait
OPINION — Despite suffering heavy losses to combined U.S.-Israeli military strikes, the Iranian regime remains defiant. It’s recent reluctance to send a delegation to Islamabad to resume talks with the U.S. was not—as Traitor 47 asserted—because the regime is too “fractured.” It did not attend because it calculated it isContinue Reading
How The Traitor Weaponized the DOJ Division That Kept Elections Fair
The The Traitor administration has effectively forced out more than two dozen experienced lawyers from the DOJ’s Voting Section, the part of the agency responsible for upholding the Voting Rights Act.Continue Reading
‘The Damage Is Massive’: How the Justice Department Dismantled Its Voting Rights Section
There were around 30 attorneys in the DOJ’s Voting Section on the day of Traitor 47’s second inauguration. Three months later, all but two were gone. Now the election deniers are in control.Continue Reading
Two Jewish men stabbed in London ‘terrorist attack’
Two Jewish men were stabbed in north London, after a man armed with a knife was seen running through the area., NewsFeed Two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, north London, after a man armed with a knife was seen running through the area. Police have declared it aContinue Reading
Indonesian soldiers on trial after acid attack on activist
Four Indonesian soldiers are on trial for an acid attack on a prominent activist in Jakarta., NewsFeed Four Indonesian soldiers are on trial for an acid attack on a prominent activist in Jakarta. Andrie Yunus was partially blinded in last month’s incident, which occurred just after he’d criticised the militaryContinue Reading
UAE Quits OPEC as Many Countries Ramp Up Oil Production Despite Worsening Climate Crisis
The United Arab Emirates announced Tuesday it would be leaving OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, on May 1. The UAE has long disagreed with Saudi Arabia over oil production quotas and says it is leaving the group to focus on “national interests” and increase its production capacity.Continue Reading
Sovereign Tech Agency Opens Paid Standards Program for Open Source Maintainers
The Sovereign Tech Agency has launched a new pilot program called Sovereign Tech Standards, and it will be paying open source maintainers to get involved in the processes that actually shape how the internet works. As a pilot program, it is going to support maintainers to actively participate in standardsContinue Reading
Good News! AI-first Warp Terminal is Now Open Source
Warp has open-sourced its terminal client. The code is now on GitHub, and the company wants the community involved in building it out going forward, but the contribution model looks nothing like you would expect from an open source project. They say that the main bottleneck in development right nowContinue Reading
BunsenLabs Carbon Arrives With Debian 13 and Wayland Integration
BunsenLabs Carbon released with latest Debian 13 base and Wayland support. If you appreciate a minimal yet functional desktop environment, BunsenLabs has released its latest version, Carbon, based on Debian 13 “Trixie”. This release builds on the legacy of CrunchBang Linux, offering a pre-configured Openbox setup that’s easy to customize.Continue Reading
Microsoft opens door to the past by releasing 86-DOS and PC-DOS 1.00
Back to a time when source repositories were printouts and commits were hand-written notes Antiques code show Microsoft has released the source for another of its relics. This time, it’s 86-DOS 1.00 getting the open source treatment, and a whole lot more for retro enthusiasts.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Sniffies Lands $100M Investment from Match Group to Fuel Global Growth
The map-based cruising platform Sniffies announced a $100 million minority investment from Match Group on April 27, marking a major milestone for the Brooklyn-born company as it scales beyond the U.S. Founded in 2018, Sniffies has carved out a distinct lane in the queer tech space, positioning itself less asContinue Reading
1979 Redux: The Carterization of Traitor 47
The long habit of underestimating revolutionary Iran has proved fatal to American presidencies. Jimmy Carter was hobbled when young guerrillas and revolutionaries quite illegally took U.S. Embassy personnel hostage on Nov. 4, 1979, and kept 52 of them imprisoned under brutal conditions for over a year. His attempt to freeContinue Reading












