Kirk’s husband, Charlie Kirk, was assassinated last year while speaking with college students about conservative views
Canonical’s approach to AI is refreshingly thoughtful – Microsoft should take note
With Ubuntu Linux 26.04, you decide how you want to use AI. What a novel idea.
Iran and US ‘allowed’ Russian superyacht through blockaded Strait of Hormuz
A superyacht owned by Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov successfully transited the heavily blockaded Strait of Hormuz last weekend, an unusual passage given the waterway’s severe restrictions since February.
Kash Patel reacts to White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting after suspected gunman left him off manifesto
Kash Patel has reacted to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, calling it “something the movies don’t even write about”.
Trump aides fear Iran could turn into a drawn-out ‘Cold War situation’ with no deal — but no bombs either
Trump promised that the U.S. would not be dragged into a lengthy conflict in the Middle East
Iran eases some internet restrictions as blackout enters third month
The ‘Internet Pro’ scheme highlights a delicate balancing act for Iranian authorities
The Strait of Malacca, a 900km freight corridor, could be the next global flashpoint
While recent global attention has focused on the Strait of Hormuz, a quieter development has been taking shape in Southeast Asia
Finally, I found an ergonomic office keyboard that’s just as good for gaming
Razer’s Pro Type Ergo keyboard features a split ergonomic design and a plush wrist rest, while still being great for gaming.
Nebraska is rolling out a Medicaid work requirement eight months early after Trump order
Health policy experts and other states will be watching closely
From Chernobyl to Ukraine: The Enduring Cost of Kremlin Lies
In April 1986, a reactor exploded at Chernobyl and the Soviet Union lied about it. That instinct to conceal, distort, and deny did not just worsen the disaster; it would come to define the collapse of the Soviet state. Forty years later, that same ins…