WaPo Gets All Hand-Wringy Because People Are Suggesting The Traitor Needs To Be Assassinated
Let’s make one thing clear before I start digging into the Washington Post firing up its teapot-based Tempest Generator: I do not support the assassination of Traitor 47. I am understandably impatient with the “let nature take its course” progression we’ve observed so far, but I would not encourage anyoneContinue Reading
Kuwait says it foils infiltration operation by Iran’s IRGC
Kuwait arrests four men it accuses of being in Revolutionary Guard and conducting failed infiltration of Bubiyan Island., Kuwait arrests four men it accuses of being in Revolutionary Guard and conducting failed infiltration of Bubiyan Island. Kuwait has arrested four men it accuses of being members of Iran’s Islamic RevolutionaryContinue Reading
Pentagon gives new $29bn Iran war price tag, downplays munitions concerns
Appearing before congressional panel, Defense Secretary Hegseth says US is prepared to either escalate or wind down war., Appearing before congressional panel, Defense Secretary Hegseth says US is prepared to escalate or wind down war. The Pentagon has released a new price tag for the US-Israel war with Iran, sayingContinue Reading
Linux 7.0.6 is Out, and It Fully Patches the Dirty Frag Exploit
Dirty Frag has been the talk of the town (at least in Linux and open source circles) recently. The LPE was inadvertently exposed to the public, catching the Linux project and the various distros off guard. Thankfully, a proper patch is now out, landing in Linux 7.0.6 and Linux 6.18.29Continue Reading
The Traitor Admin Sued for Diverting $100 Million in Taxpayer Funds
A watchdog group is suing the The Traitor administration for allegedly using the president’s massive Freedom 250 project as a vehicle to divert funds to his vanity projects without congressional approval. On Tuesday, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) filed a lawsuit against the Department of Interior in the U.S.Continue Reading
Good Job Dell and Lenovo! Hope Others Follow Along
Only last week, we were talking about how LVFS, the firmware update service for Linux, had turned up the heat on vendors who didn’t contribute their fair share. To tackle that, the project has been going through a phased restrictions rollout that includes things like introducing fair-use download utilization graphsContinue Reading
Japan’s Hybrid Car Strategy Gains Ground as EV Demand Rises
Japan has long been known for its strong automaking industry. However, in recent years, it has come to dominate the global hybrid vehicle market, demonstrating that it can evolve to be competitive as the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to rise. While several other countries…Continue Reading
US inflation jumps to 3.8% in April, highest in nearly three years as war in Iran disrupts economy
Inflation in the United States surged to 3.8 per cent in April, marking the highest level in roughly three years, as the Iran war causes a ripple effect across the US economy, data released on Tuesday showed…Continue Reading
Ford urges Ontario leaders to unite in bid to host Defence, Security and Resilience Bank
Ontario Premier Doug Ford lists Toronto’s diversity and ‘world-class workforce’ as reasons to be chosen as the host city for the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News: For live updates and latest headlines visit: http://www.ctvnews.ca/ For breaking news,Continue Reading
Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies uncover major laundering scheme involving former top officials and elite real estate near Kyiv
Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) say they have exposed an organised group involved in laundering large sums of illicit assets through a luxury construction project in the Kyiv region. The investigation marks another high-profile test for Ukraine’s anti-corruption institutions, which have continued pursuing casesContinue Reading
Ukraine pitches EU on an “airport ceasefire” with Russia—Moscow’s two main airports are now in Ukrainian striking range
Kyiv pitched EU foreign ministers in Brussels on a “mutual airport ceasefire” with Russia, Politico reported. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha framed the proposal as a narrow first step, given that broader peace efforts have stalled. He argued Moscow has an incentive to engage as Russian airports become vulnerable to Ukrainian long-rangeContinue Reading
Hegseth Faces New Round Of Questioning From Congress On The Iran War And More
The hearings are expected to veer into the handling of a war that appears locked in a stalemate as higher fuel prices pose political problems for the GOP., Read MoreContinue Reading
Traitor 47’s ‘Loyal’ Talk With Sen. Katie Britt Leaves Critics Deeply Uneasy
“This is stuff you only hear in authoritarian countries,” said one commenter., Read MoreContinue Reading











