Google announces Android Show I/O Edition ahead of developer conference
Google has a lot to say about Android — so much that it’s getting a head start. The company just announced The Android Show: I/O Edition, a virtual event happening on May 13th at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. This is a week ahead of the I/O 2025 main eve
Galaxy Watch 8 Classic confirmed, rotating bezel returns
Samsung is gearing up to launch its next wave of wearables, and there’s good news for smartwatch fans. The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is official, according to a fresh Bluetooth certification. That’s right — Samsung is bringing back the Classic
Spotify subscription price hike set to hit Europe and Latin America
Spotify is getting ready to raise prices again — this time, users in Latin America and Europe are in the crosshairs. The music streaming giant has raised costs in the past, but the next Spotify subscription price hike is set to roll out starting in
Galaxy Z Fold 7 leak hints at bigger screen, slimmer design, and possible price jump
Samsung could host its second Unpacked event of 2025 in early July. We’re expecting the company’s next foldables to take the spotlight.
Leaks have already revealed a lot about the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7. Now, a new report adds even m
Galaxy S25 Edge leak hints at surprising downgrade
Everything about the Galaxy S25 Edge leak is starting to line up. The first wave of rumors got crushed earlier this year when Samsung dropped a teaser in January. After that, leakers got way more cautious about what they shared. Now, a trusted tipste
McCarthyism – The Man
Donald Trump and the Shadow of McCarthyism
Last month the Trump Administration launched an unprecedented assault against academic and intellectual freedom in America, targeting many of our most elite institutions of higher education.
As an example of
The Kellogg Framework Is a Disaster for Trump
All of Kellogg’s underlying assumptions lacked any basis in reality. Yet Trump seemingly took them on trust.
Political warfare in Washington is endemic. But the body count at the Pentagon has started to rise precipitously. Three of Secretary of Def
Experts Concerned That AI Is Making Us Stupider
Artificial intelligence might be creeping its way into every facet of our lives — but that doesn’t mean it’s making us smarter.
Quite the reverse. A new analysis of recent research by The Guardian looked at a potential irony: whethe
The Road to War in Ukraine — The History of NATO and US Military Exercises With Ukraine — Part 2
(Read part 1 here)
The decade of 2000 marked the start of Ukraine becoming a de facto member of NATO. It not only participated in all of the main exercises, but it hosted many. In fact, between 2000 and 2010, Ukraine is ranked in the top six of count
Virginia Giuffre: Another Casualty of the State
Virginia Giuffre died yesterday. They say she committed suicide. They say that about a lot of whistleblowers and inconvenient witnesses. Giuffre was perhaps the most high profile victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring. Prince Andrew was a
Now You Know
Woke liberalism is exactly what Christopher Lasch predicted in The Revolt of the Elites, published in 1995 the year after his early death at 61. Lasch saw how the juvenile idealism of Boomer hippiedom would slide into the narcissistic, sado-masochis
The Need for Roots: Prelude to a Declaration of Duties Towards Mankind
“To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human soul.” —Simone Weil, The Need for Roots: Prelude to a Declaration of Duties Towards Mankind
I’m at the wheel of my mother’s car with my elderly mother in t
War Dust and Collateral Inhalation: Israel Breathes in Gaza’s Dust
Gaza is suffering the most intense bombing, per capita, of anywhere on earth, ever.
Over 100,000 tons of bombs have been dropped on Gaza, an area slightly smaller than the City of Detroit, Michigan, resulting in the recorded deaths of at least 60,000