Kash Patel Threatens to Act on His Own to Crush L.A. Protests
The FBI says it will act on its own to squash the Los Angeles anti-ICE protests. FBI Director Kash Patel issued an ominous threat to the city and its residents late Sunday night, claiming that his agency would intervene in the multiday anti-The Traitor display without explicit direction. “Just soContinue Reading
Madagascar’s malnutrition crisis deepens with climate shocks and aid cuts
Over the past six months, a series of extreme climate disasters has devastated crops in Madagascar, leaving farmers without income. Early indicators for the year worry NGOs. In February, nearly 8,000 children in the Grand South were admitted for severe acute malnutrition. This situation is worsened by the suspension of funding from the American agencyContinue Reading
Ethiopia reports reports first mpox cases and death | DW News
Countries across Africa are scrambling to deal with growing outbreaks of Mpox – with Ethiopia among the latest to confirm its first cases of the disease. Mpox is caused by a virus spread by close contact, causing flu-like symptoms and skin sores. It is usually mild but can be deadly.Continue Reading
Guterres calls for an end to ocean ‘plunder’ as UN summit opens in France
With the Mediterranean glittering in the background, UN Secretary-General António Guterres opened the Third United Nations Ocean Conference on Monday, delivering a blunt indictment of humanity’s fractured relationship with the sea.Continue Reading
Indigenous Peoples sidelined in global climate fight, UN warns
As the planet heats up and the push to decarbonise gathers pace, Indigenous Peoples – long among the world’s most effective environmental stewards – are once again being left behind, a new UN report reveals.Continue Reading
“Bad for all Americans”: Former National Guard vice chief calls LA deployment “inappropriate”
The Traitor’s deployment should alarm anyone “concerned about freedom of speech,” retired Gen. Randy Manner told Fox News Published June 9, 2025 11:19AM (EDT) ICE officers and National Guard soldiers stand outside of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles, California on June 8, 2025. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)Continue Reading
The Traitor Claims Feds Have ‘Very Easy Case’ Against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The president weighed in on the prosecution of the man mistakenly sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador, then brought back to the U.S. only to face criminal charges., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor: Musk Faces ‘Serious Consequences’ If He Backs Dems Over Budget Bill
The president said he has no intention of mending fences with Musk after their public falling out., Read MoreContinue Reading
“Kidnapped in Int’l Waters”: Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detains Greta Thunberg & Others
Eleven peace activists and one journalist on board the Gaza Freedom Flotilla ship, the Madleen, were detained by Israeli soldiers as their ship carrying vital humanitarian aid for starving Palestinians approached Gaza. The ship was intercepted by Israeli forces in the middle of the night in international waters. Its suppliesContinue Reading
Microsoft cuts the Windows 11 bloat for Xbox handhelds
If gamers can have a slimline version of the OS, why not IT admins? Microsoft just demonstrated it can put Windows 11 on a diet if it really wants to, with the announcement of PC gaming handhelds running a slimmed-down version of the operating system under the hood.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Blocking stolen phones from the cloud can be done, should be done, won’t be done
Big tech can’t be bothered to fight crime. It can barely be bothered even to say so Opinion A lot of our tech world is nightmarish, but sometimes this is literally true.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Chap claims Atari 2600 ‘absolutely wrecked’ ChatGPT at chess
1.19MHz eight-bit CPU trounced modern GPUs – can you do better with your retro-tech? The Atari 2600 gaming console came into the world in 1977 with an eight-bit processor that ran at 1.19MhZ, and just 128 bytes of RAM – but that’s apparently enough power to beat ChatGPT at chess.…,Continue Reading
AI Hype and the End of Innovation
The following story is co-published with Freddie deBoer’s Substack. At this point my feelings on AI, or “AI,” are pretty plain. I think that these LLM systems will have some meaningful economic consequences, almost all bad, as well as social consequences, universally bad; some industries will prove to be susceptible toContinue Reading