Month: May 2024
Ukraine could soon fire Western-supplied missiles at targets in Russia. But don’t expect that to tilt the war in its favor.
Many nations are saying Ukraine can now use weapons they’ve supplied inside Russia. Experts say it will help, but won’t change the course of the war.
Trump rants against key trial witness in off-the-rails post-conviction speech
Donald Trump risked another gag order violation by attacking Michael Cohen in a press conference, calling the key witness a "sleazebag."
Trump’s guilty verdict apparently isn’t scaring off his donors
Trump’s conviction yesterday hasn’t dissuaded big-money donors, some of whom seemed energized by the historic verdict.
Bill Ackman is planning to take Pershing Square public: report
Bill Ackman plans to take Pershing Square public and could score a roughly $10.5 billion valuation, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Sometimes to save the internet, you must eat glue
Google is scaling back AI search results after bad answers went viral. I take some credit for that after I took its advice to eat glue pizza.
iPhone 15 review: After long-term testing, we conclude it’s the top iPhone for most people
The iPhone 15 offers the best enhancements to the base iPhone in several generations, with high-end features like advanced cameras and Dynamic Island.
The Democrats just sealed Donald Trump’s victory in November
The Orange Man’s guilty verdict will only make him stronger, and real jail time is unlikely Read Full Article at RT.com
EU eyes stronger tariffs on Russia – FT
An EU plan to target $46 billion worth of Russian imports could cover food, medicines, and nuclear fuel, according to a report Read Full Article at RT.com
‘Animal Well’ Demonstrates What Gaming Stands to Lose Amid Indie Studio Closures
Shared Memory’s pixelated game Animal Well relies on players joining online communities to solve its puzzles. It’s also an indie gem that’s becoming all too rare as studios close.
The conviction of Donald Trump: how it happened
The former president was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records, after a trial he called a politically-motivated “scam” Read Full Article at RT.com