The Traitor says he will not lift blockade on Iranian ports until peace deal struck with Tehran
The Traitor’s announcement comes after Iran said earlier it would not be sending a delegation to participate in the second round of high-stakes peace talks in Islamabad that were set to take place on Monday.Continue Reading
Pope Leo XIV holds a giant open air Mass in Angola
Tens of thousands of people attended a giant open-air mass by Pope Leo XIV outside the Angolan capital.Continue Reading
Louisiana mass shooting: What we know about suspect, eight children killed
The Shreveport attack is the deadliest mass shooting reported in the US in over two years., A 31-year-old man opened fire in northwestern Louisiana on Sunday morning, killing his seven young children and a cousin in Shreveport. He left his wife and another woman critically injured, authorities said. Recommended StoriesContinue Reading
Report finds Gaza needs more than $71bn in next decade for recovery
Devastated sectors in Palestinian enclave include housing, health, education, commerce and agriculture, EU and UN find., Devastated sectors in Palestinian enclave include housing, health, education, commerce and agriculture, EU and UN find. More than $71bn will be needed over the next 10 years for recovery and reconstruction in Gaza afterContinue Reading
Doubts Over Talks Between Iran And U.S. After Violence Flares In Strait Of Hormuz
With the ceasefire due to expire midweek, Pakistan has intensified diplomatic contacts with both Washington and Tehran., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor Gets ‘Stone Cold’ Reception From Driver En Route To Golf Course
The woman “leaned out of her SUV’s driver side window” to do it, per a White House pool report., Read MoreContinue Reading
“Crossed the legal line”: Patel files $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic
The FBI director accused the outlet of publishing a “hit piece” about his tenure at the agency Nights and Weekends Editor Published April 20, 2026 3:06PM (EDT) Kash Patel testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on January 30, 2025 inContinue Reading
Starmer makes a statement on Mandelson’s vetting process
Keir Starmer delivers a high-stakes statement to MPs as he struggles to overcome fears inside his government that the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal could yet cost him his leadership. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/guardianwires?sub_confirmation=1 The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The GuardianContinue Reading
WATCH LIVE: Senate Armed Services holds hearing on nuclear weapons programs
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The Traitor, Iran, and the Stress Test of Western Alliances
OPINION – The war with Iran has grown beyond just a regional war; it is also a preliminary test of the cohesion of Western alliances under President Traitor 47. Deep root causes concerning burden-sharing, strategic partnership, and political trust within NATO are being exposed by the United States’ and itsContinue Reading
HP’s remote desktop push retreats as Anyware heads for end of life
Workstations that made distant desktops feel local is headed for a slow shutdown HP is quietly pulling the plug on its Teradici-derived remote desktop business, shelving HP Anyware and its zero client hardware barely a few years after betting big on the tech as the backbone of its hybrid workContinue Reading
‘Invisible mouse’ made a mess of PC rebuild
You can’t fix what you can’t see – especially when your workspace is a maelstrom Who, Me? Welcome to yet another Monday, and therefore to this week’s edition of Who, Me? For those unfamiliar, it’s The Register’s reader-contributed column that shares your stories of workplace messes, and how you triedContinue Reading












