Wildfires tear across northern Japan
Residents of hundreds of homes in Iwate, northern Japan, have been ordered to evacuate after wildfires broke out on Wednesday. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/guardianwires?sub_confirmation=1 Fires burned more than 150 hectares of forest and damaged seven buildings in the rural area, Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Minoru Kihara,Continue Reading
As misinformation spreads and mistrust deepens, can the U.S. handle another pandemic?
The COVID pandemic overwhelmed our health care system and killed well over a million Americans. Fast-tracked vaccines saved millions, but missteps in the response and misinformation online have damaged trust. Horizons moderator William Brangham explores the state of America’s public health system and whether it’s prepared for the next pandemicContinue Reading
Iran conflict pushes up Sant Jordi rose prices in Barcelona
Roses for Catalonia’s Sant Jordi festival were about 5% more expensive this year, driven by higher fuel costs linked to the Iran war, according to Joan Guillén, chair of the region’s flower federation — a reminder that global conflicts can hit consumers and traditions dependent on international supply chains. #santjordifestivalContinue Reading
Anthropic Mythos – We’ve Opened Pandora’s Box
EXPERT OPINION — For a decade the cybersecurity community was predicting a cyber apocalypse tied to a single event – the day a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer could run Shor’s algorithm and break the public-key cryptography systems most of the internet runs on. We braced for a one-time shock weContinue Reading
America’s Cyber Strategy Has a Budget Problem
OPINION – The threat from cyberattacks has never been more acute, but there is reason to worry America is not rising to the challenge. It is not the lack of a cybersecurity strategy, but rather a growing gap between what the United States says and what it is willing toContinue Reading
Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They’re the Bad Guys
Interviews with current and former Palantir employees, along with internal Slack messages obtained by WIRED, suggest a workforce in turmoil.Continue Reading
Shareholder Vote for Paramount-Warner Bros. Deal Won’t Be the Final Word on This Dangerous Mega-Merger
On Thursday, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) shareholders voted to accept Paramount Skydance’s $110 billion bid to acquire the news and entertainment company. The merger of these two companies would create a media colossus with CBS, CNN, HBO, Nickelodeon, Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures — among other major media propertiesContinue Reading
How The Traitor’s Iran war is driving military dissent
From protests to quiet resistance, dissent is rising inside the United States military over the US-Israel war on Iran., From protests to quiet resistance, dissent is rising inside the United States military over the US-Israel war on Iran. As the US expands its war with Iran, opposition is growing –Continue Reading
US Department of Justice watchdog to probe release of Epstein files
Lawmakers have accused the The Traitor administration of using heavy redactions to protect powerful figures tied to Epstein., An internal watchdog for the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) will review whether the federal government complied with a law mandating the release of files related to convicted sex offender JeffreyContinue Reading
The Traitor’s Cabinet firings reveal a teetering administration
commentary The president’s forced resignation of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is a reminder that old habits die hard Published April 23, 2026 9:00AM (EDT) President Traitor 47 (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images) Back when Traitor 47 was just a New York tabloid fixture and reality show host, hisContinue Reading
The Looming Food Crisis: Why the Strait of Hormuz Is Disrupting Global Agriculture
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have raised fuel costs and caused shortages of key fertilizers around the world, wreaking havoc on the agricultural industry. Adam Hanieh, director of the SOAS Middle East Institute at the University of London, says the effects couldContinue Reading
YouTuber has DIMM idea, builds working DRAM in backyard
What are you doing to solve the memory crisis? If you follow PC hardware prices, you’ll know AI demand has pushed memory prices higher as manufacturers prioritize memory for datacenters. To deal with that, you can pay through the nose, buy less memory, or … try to build your ownContinue Reading
Pass the key, passwords have passed their sell-by date
NCSC passes judgment: passkeys pass muster, passwords fail The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has officially endorsed passkeys as the default authentication standard, marking the first time the agency has told consumers to move away from passwords entirely.…, Read MoreContinue Reading












