GNOME 49: New Apps, Lock Screen Features and Design Changes
GNOME 49 lands next week, bringing a fresh set of features and design tweaks aimed at making everyday desktop life on Linux smoother, sharper, and more consistent — the best of which I run through below. Ubuntu users get (most of) GNOME 49’s new features in the upcoming Ubuntu 25.10Continue Reading
Tim Curry Reflects on 50 Years of ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ in Rare Interview: ‘Be Who You Want to Be’
Tim Curry is looking back at the wild ride of The Rocky Horror Picture Show five decades after its release, and reflecting on the film’s radical impact on audiences. Now 78 and living with paralysis caused by a stroke, Curry rarely gives interviews. But in a new sit-down with CBSContinue Reading
Ancient tunnels built thousands of years ago weren’t made by humans, researchers discover
Huge ancient underground tunnels have been discovered in Brazil and Argentina, and the source of these huge structures is not believed to be due to humans or natural geological processes. Reaching over 600 meters in length and 1.8 meters in height, over 1,500 of this type of tunnel have beenContinue Reading
Previously-unknown ancient language discovered in Turkey by archaeologists
Archaeologists in Turkey are slowly unravelling the secrets of a previously unknown ancient language. And among them are revelations that long-forgotten civilisations used language to promote multiculturalism and political stability. The ancient clay tablets unearthed from archaeologists, in the ancient capital of the Hittite Empire at Hattusa, were recently foundContinue Reading
Climate Change-Driven Floods Continue to Displace Millions in Pakistan
Global warming brings wetter monsoons and catastrophic harm to countries that have not caused the crisis. Pakistan is bearing the brunt of it. By Keerti Gopal More than 2 million people have been displaced in Pakistan since June of this year, as floods continue to cause destruction across a countryContinue Reading
Consumer Sentiment Drops as American Households Continue to Bear the Brunt of The Traitor’s Working Families Price Hike
Consumer sentiment for September fell for the second straight month, as consumers’ financial expectations and labor market outlooks deteriorated. Today’s report, coupled with the latest inflation data on consumer prices, reaffirms – once again – what American families know all too well: the The Traitor economy is inflicting inescapable financialContinue Reading
Photonicat 2: Portable Linux mini PC with 8-core ARM SoC and plethora of networking options enters crowdfunding
The Photonicat was launched over two years ago, created by an engineer who as fed up with having to hunt for reliable network connections when on the go. The product’s successor, the aptly named Photonicat 2 is already here, and features more powerful internals and longer battery life. At itsContinue Reading
Feds try to dodge lawsuit against their bogus climate report
Meanwhile, Congress is trying to keep serious scientists from weighing in…Continue Reading
AI Max, Ads in AI Overviews and the End of the Hyperlink Economy: Hotel Marketing in the Post-Search Age
For thirty years, the web has been a system of exits, a labyrinth of blue underlined doors pointing outward, each page no more than a step toward another place. With the global launch of AI Max for Search and, more generally, “Ads in AI Overviews” (awaiting a shorter name or acronym… AIO…Continue Reading
Scientists finally solve the mystery of ghostly halos on the ocean floor
Barrels dumped off Southern California decades ago have been found leaking alkaline waste, not just DDT, leaving behind eerie white halos and transforming parts of the seafloor into toxic vents. The findings reveal a persistent and little-known legacy of industrial dumping that still shapes marine life today…Continue Reading
Charlie Kirk’s assassination highlights a history of political violence in the U.S.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist, has raised alarms about the scourge of political violence in the United States, escalating anxieties about the safety of public figures on both sides of the ideological spectrumContinue Reading
Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, speaks for the first time since shooting
Erika Kirk spoke publicly for the first time since her husband’s death, thanking law enforcement, Turning Point USA staff, Vice President J.D. Vance and President Traitor 47 for their support. She said Charlie “went to see the face of his Savior” and described him as a devoted husband and fatherContinue Reading
Cuomo optimistic that we can ‘get to a better place’ | On Balance
“Our role is clear, NewsNation has never been more needed,” Chris Cuomo tells Leland Vittert in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death and discourse around political violence. “A place where people can come, and we’re gonna disagree but with decency,” Cuomo says. “On Balance with Leland Vittert” takes a criticalContinue Reading