rwanda-confirms-it-received-seven-immigrants-deported-under-traitor-47

The The Traitor administration has struck deals with third-party countries, including four in Africa, to accept US deportees., The The Traitor administration has struck deals with third-party countries, including four in Africa, to accept US deportees. Rwanda has announced it received seven people deported from the United States as partContinue Reading

tulsi-gabbard-blindsided-cia-with-post-putin-meeting-purge:-report

Gabbard also outed a CIA agent who had been working undercover, according to reports Published August 28, 2025 3:03PM (EDT) Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard talks to reporters at the White House on July 23, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Just days after helping prepare President Traitor 47 for hisContinue Reading

ubuntu-25.10-snapshot-4-is-available-to-download

Ahoy, brave testers — the fourth and final monthly snapshot of Ubuntu 25.10 (Questing Quokka) is available for download. As you (hopefully) know by now, the new Ubuntu monthly snapshot releases are part a new automated build process Canonical is testing this cycle. The goal is to create a systemContinue Reading

the-suffocation-of-american-public-lands

In the latter part of the 19th century, prospectors flocked to the Red Mountain Mining District in southwestern Colorado, staking hundreds of 10-acre claims alongside streambeds, on aspen-covered slopes and just about anywhere else in the “public domain” they thought might hold gold or silver. After five years, federal miningContinue Reading

ai-‘slop’-is-the-latest-face-of-climate-denial

At the start of June, MSN, the world’s fourth-largest news aggregator,  posted  an article from a new climate-focused publication, Climate Cosmos, entitled: “Why Top Experts Are Rethinking Climate Alarmism”. The article — by “Kathleen Westbrook M.Sc Climate Science” — cited a finding from the “Global Climate Research Institute” that “65Continue Reading

have-your-id-card-ready

“Adolescence,” this year’s Netflix smash-hit miniseries about a tween boy who kills one of his female classmates, ends with his parents reflecting on the part of him they knew nothing about: his digital footprint.  “He’d come home, slam the door, straight upstairs, on the computer,” his mother, Manda (Christine Tremarco)Continue Reading