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    Did 'Russian Media' Post This Video of Russian Nuclear Attack on US?

    The three films plagiarized to make this video were not produced in Russia. One of them starred Nicolas Cage.

  • Intel Core i5-14600K vs Intel Core i5-13600K: What’s the difference?

    The i5 series of the Intel Core processors have long been popular with PC gamers, striking a superb balance between performance and price.  But which generation of the i5 Intel chip represents the best value for money? For this guide, we’ll be comparing the two latest additions: the Intel Core i5-13600K and the Intel Core i5-14600K.  Both processors are based on the Raptor Lake architecture, so there’s no generational leap here. Yet Intel has still made some tweaks to the Intel Core...

  • Intel Core i9-14900KS vs Intel Core i9-14900K: What’s the difference?

    Intel has launched the new Intel Core i9-14900KS, heralding it as the most powerful consumer desktop processor yet. But with just a single letter separating it from the existing Intel Core i9-14900K, fans may be confused as to how the two chips differ. To clear up any confusion, we’ve created this comparison guide to highlight the key differences between the Intel Core i9-14900KS and Intel Core i9-14900K. So without further ado, here are the key things you need to know. Max clock...

  • Is Biden normalizing Hamas?

    The crisis between the White House and Israel continues to escalate. The State Department reacted angrily to Israeli statements that the U.N. Security Council resolution demanding a ceasefire had undermined negotiations to release Israeli hostages held by Hamas, calling the Israeli statement “inaccurate in almost every respect.” President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony […]

  • Cartoon: Russian ballot

    A cartoon by Pedro Molina. Campaign Action

  • Russian spacecraft blasts off from Kazakhstan

    The rocket was carrying NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Russian Oleg Novitsky

  • VDH: From Russian Collusion To "Bloodbath"

    VDH: From Russian Collusion To "Bloodbath" - A Decade Of Toxic Hysteria Via Victor David Hanson, Ever since late June 2015—following Donald Trump’s announcement that he was running for president, and his voicing of controversial agendas (on tariffs, China, illegal immigration, foreign policy, NATO, etc.)—leftwing toxic hysteria has been the norm. In the last ten years, we’ve witnessed the Russian collusion hoax, calls from military officers and analysts for extra-legal...

  • The Bank of Japan is having a normal one

    Normal monetary policy, that is. Plus: How heist movies influenced real-life bank security. Subscribe to our newsletter!

  • The Aftermath of Russian Shelling in Kyiv

    In the early morning hours of Wednesday, March 21st, residents of Kyiv were awoken by air raid sirens. Russia had launched a barrage of missiles headed for Ukraine's capital.

  • Cartoon: Russian March Madness

    A cartoon by Clay Jones. Campaign Action

  • Microsoft and Intel nail down what an "AI PC" is

    At Intel's recent AI summit in Taipei, the company informed the public that Windows PCs will soon leverage NPUs (Neural Processing Units) to run Microsoft Copilot assistant locally. This is the first confirmation of rumors that emerged regarding Copilot and increasingly prevalent hardware-based accelerators late last year.Read Entire Article

  • Why Poland must expel the Russian ambassador

    On Sunday, a Russian missile targeting Ukraine flew into Polish airspace for 39 seconds before returning into Ukrainian airspace. On Monday, Poland summoned the Russian ambassador to Warsaw, Sergey Andreev, to provide an explanation for the incident. Andreev didn’t bother to show up at the Polish Foreign Ministry. That arrogant choice represents an extreme discourtesy […]