The Traitor Complains NATO ‘Wasn’t There When We Needed Them’ After Talks With Alliance Leader Rutte
President Traitor 47 repeated his complaint about NATO after a private meeting with the alliance’s Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Wednesday., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor Is Claiming Victory, Even As What Exactly America Won Remains Unclear
Iran’s enriched uranium remains in Iran. A formerly free passage through the Strait of Hormuz is now and may remain a toll route. What did we win again?, Read MoreContinue Reading
Your old Kindle won’t stop working on 20 May – but it could
Amazon is dropping support for Kindle older models from 20 May, 2026, meaning owners of pre-2013 models will be unable to download new books or set up a device that has been factory reset — deregistering a device will effectively ‘brick’ it. While no company can support all of theirContinue Reading
Most asexual people feel less accepted than other LGBTQ+ folk over past year
A new study has found that a majority of asexual people have felt less accepted over the past year. The Human Rights Campaign looked at the 2025 Annual LGBTQ+ Community Survey (ALCS), and found that among those who identified as asexual, 50.9% reported there was less acceptance, while 63.7% foundContinue Reading
The Traitor Loses His Mind as Ex-Allies Turn on Him Over Iran War
Traitor 47 is losing conservative support, and it’s setting him on edge. The president posted a 482-word rant to his Truth Social account Thursday afternoon, lashing out at some of his longest supporters for their recent criticisms of the war in Iran. Some of the name-dropped acolytes include former FoxContinue Reading
Boy’s Abyss Artist Ryo Minenami’s New Series Debuts on April 2
Yamageki suspenseful mountain story launches on Weekly Young Jump…Read MoreContinue Reading
Linux kernel maintainers are following through on removing Intel 486 support
Linux devs think even one second spent on 486 support is a second too many…Read MoreContinue Reading
IBM and Arm are partnering to stop mainframes being left out of the AI era
In short: IBM and Arm announced a strategic collaboration on 2 April 2026 to enable Arm-based software to run on IBM Z and LinuxONE mainframes, the platforms that process the bulk of the world’s regulated enterprise transactions. The partnership targets three areas: virtualisation to host Arm software environments on IBM hardware…ReadContinue Reading
Readers’ Poll: Environmental Rollbacks are Top Impact from The Traitor’s Second Term
Other concerns by readers: stricter immigration policies, rollback of electric vehicle mandates and interest rate cuts…Continue Reading
Meta commits another $21 billion to CoreWeave, bringing total AI cloud spend to $35 billion
In short: Meta has committed an additional $21 billion to CoreWeave for dedicated AI cloud capacity running from 2027 through December 2032, bringing the total value of the two companies’ infrastructure relationship to approximately $35 billion. The new contract will deliver early deployments of Nvidia’s Vera Rubin platform across multiple sites…Continue Reading
White House budget puts 54 NASA science missions on the chopping block
White House budget seeks to scrap 54 major NASA science missions Experts found that the White House budget request for the upcoming fiscal year could defund 54 NASA science missions, including a spacecraft currently studying Jupiter and two planned Venus missions By Meghan Bartels edited by Claire Cameron Jupiter as seen by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.Continue Reading
NASA’s Artemis II moon mission is on track for Friday splashdown
NASA’s Artemis II moon mission faces the final hurdle—coming home After a hectic eight days in space, the Artemis II crew—and the many NASA personnel supporting their journey—are ready for the mission’s final milestone By Meghan Bartels edited by Claire Cameron The Artemis II crew on April 7. NASA NASA has launched four astronauts onContinue Reading
IMF chief warns that Iran war will slow global economic growth
The head of the International Monetary Fund says the war in Iran is darkening the outlook for the world economy, and that’s the case whether or not a fragile ceasefire holds…Continue Reading











