Russia-Ukraine peace talks end after just an hour: Here’s what it means | DW Analysis
Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia have ended after an hour, with an agreement to exchange more prisoners but no breakthrough on a ceasefire. At the meeting in Istanbul the Russian delegation presented a memorandum setting out its terms for ending the fighting. Russian media say they include a demandContinue Reading
Governments Continue Losing Efforts To Gain Backdoor Access To Secure Communications
Reports that prominent American national security officials used a freely available encrypted messaging app, coupled with the rise of authoritarian policies around the world, have led to a surge in interest in encrypted apps like Signal and WhatsApp. These apps prevent anyone, including the government and the app companies themselves, from reading messages theyContinue Reading
The United States of Conspiracy
Americans will believe almost anything. Two decades of polling prove that. No matter how insane the claim, at least 10% and up to 40% of people will say it’s true.Continue Reading
Trouble for law firms that bent to The Traitor orders: Clients say firms “don’t have a hard line”
People hold signs as they protest outside of the offices of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP on March 25, 2025 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) Law firms like Paul Weiss that bent to the The Traitor administration’s demands are finding that big-name clients prefer toContinue Reading
Mainstream media funds fake news
When debunkers link to fake-news stories, they do more harm than good. There’s a right way and wrong way to cite unreliable sources. Most publishers use the latter.Continue Reading
Big Companies Ditch Law Firms That Bent the Knee to The Traitor
At least 11 large companies—including Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, and Oracle—are cutting ties with law firms that caved to Traitor 47’s threats of political retribution, according to The Wall Street Journal . General counsels for multiple companies told the Journal that the law firms’ willingness to cut deals with the president,Continue Reading
Midlife coffee drinkers enjoy healthier old age, study finds
Regularly consuming coffee during middle age may provide a health boost for women as they get older, according to a finding unveiled Monday based on preliminary analysis of tens of thousands of health records., Read MoreContinue Reading
Elon Musk Explains Why He Has A Black Eye
The soon-to-be-former head of DOGE appeared with a purplish bruise at a press conference alongside the president Friday., Read MoreContinue Reading
Elon Musk’s Drug Use Much Greater Than Previously Known: New York Times
It’s unclear whether his consumption habits changed once he became an unelected bureaucrat., Read MoreContinue Reading
Karoline Leavitt says attack in Boulder, Colorado, is ‘unacceptable’
The White House said the violence seen in Boulder, Colorado Sunday is “unacceptable” after a man accused of using a makeshift flamethrower and an incendiary device to attack a group that had gathered to bring attention to Israeli hostages in Gaza. Read more: https://bit.ly/3HmC9sB #boulder #colorado #news Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress ReadContinue Reading
‘Yellow Face’ stars on Broadway’s Asian American representation
Tony nominees Daniel Dae Kim and Francis Jue reflect on the warm reception to their Broadway show “Yellow Face” — and how it’s resonating with the Asian American community and communities of color. Kim is the first Asian American to be nominated in the category of best leading actor inContinue Reading
What message does Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web send to Russia and US?
Ukraine carries out large-scale drone strikes on multiple Russian airbases., Ukraine carries out large-scale drone strikes on multiple Russian airbases. Eighteen months in the making, Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web saw hundreds of AI-trained drones target military aircraft deep inside Russia’s borders. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Sunday’s attacks will goContinue Reading
Ngugi wa Thiong’o was not just a writer, he was a militant
Throughout his long writing career, Ngugi was far ahead of the intellectual curve., Ngugi wa Thiong’o loved to dance. He loved it more than anything else – even more than writing. Well into his 80s, his body slowed by increasingly disabling kidney failure, Ngugi would get up and start dancingContinue Reading