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America’s nuclear comeback is finally here

15 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Instead of burying or warehousing used fuel, new processes can safely convert it into usable material for modern reactors. The post America’s nuclear comeback is finally here appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Patch these critical Fortinet sandbox bugs that let attackers bypass login, run commands over HTTP

15 April 2026 @ 5:52 pm - The Register

No reports of active exploitation (yet) Watch out for more Fortinet vulns! Two critical bugs in Fortinet's sandbox could allow unauthenticated attackers to bypass authentication or execute unauthorized code on vulnerable systems.…

Decades-old Linux UI bug fixed by dev younger than the window manager

15 April 2026 @ 5:09 pm - The Register

Kamila Szewczyk prefers old software, as back then people understood something could actually be finished No one can tell software developer Kamila Szewczyk that newer is better: She just fixed a 20-year-old bug in Enlightenment E16, the old-school Linux window manager she favors partly because, she tells us, it is actually finished software.…

Guardian: “The Climate Deniers are In Charge Now”

15 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

A Guardian journalist reports back from the Heartland Conference. The post Guardian: “The Climate Deniers are In Charge Now” appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Bad teacher bots can leave hidden marks on model students

15 April 2026 @ 4:46 pm - The Register

Study finds LLMs will smuggle biases into others even if they're scrubbed from training data New research warns about the dangers of teaching LLMs on the output of other models, showing that undesirable traits can be transmitted "subliminally" from teacher to student, even when they are scrubbed from training data.…

Automotive data biz Autovista blames ransomware for service disruption

15 April 2026 @ 4:18 pm - The Register

Some customer orgs tell staff to block inbound email from the provider Autovista confirms that it called in outside support to help clean up a ransomware infection currently affecting systems in Europe and Australia.…

Not all networks can handle AI traffic – and experts are sounding alarms

15 April 2026 @ 3:40 pm - The Register

Y'all been focusing on compute and forgot about how the data moves around AI is reshaping the demands on network infrastructure, and many organizations are not prepared – including some of the so-called neocloud providers offering AI services.…

Windows takes a crash dump after one McDonald's order too many

15 April 2026 @ 3:14 pm - The Register

We've all been there Bork!Bork!Bork!  Windows is doing what it does best in California, with a Blue Screen of Death on the wall of a fast food restaurant where order progress is supposed to be.…

French cops free mother and son after 20-hour crypto kidnap ordeal

15 April 2026 @ 1:29 pm - The Register

Latest in a string of cases that have earned France an unfortunate title A mother and her ten-year-old son are now free after being kidnapped for around 20 hours while the father was being extorted for hundreds of thousands of euros.…

UK Economist Says the Quiet Part Out Loud: High Energy Prices are ‘Good for the Climate’

15 April 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Energy abundance is not a luxury; it is the foundation of modern civilisation. To pretend otherwise is not sophistication. It is civilisational self-harm. And the bill, as always, lands on the people least able to afford the eco-crucifix. The post UK Economist Says the Quiet Part Out Loud: High Energy Prices are ‘Good for the Climate’ appeared

US states can't account for datacenter tax breaks. Literally

15 April 2026 @ 12:35 pm - The Register

Report says authorities are flouting rules by failing to disclose revenue lost to server farm subsidies Many US states and local authorities are violating generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) by failing to disclose revenue lost to datacenter tax subsidy schemes, according to Good Jobs First.…

Headless 360: Salesforce's latest pitch to let AI do the dev work

15 April 2026 @ 12:16 pm - The Register

Here comes 'enterprise vibe coding' as CRM giant aims to open development to anyone on the platform Salesforce has introduced what it calls Headless 360 at its developer event TDX, which starts today in San Francisco, designed to expand the reach of its app-building tools beyond traditional developers.…

Ancient Excel bug comes out of retirement for active attacks

15 April 2026 @ 11:46 am - The Register

Vuln old enough to drive lands on CISA's exploited list While Microsoft was rolling out its bumper Patch Tuesday updates this week, US cybersecurity agency CISA was readying an alert about a 17-year-old critical Excel flaw now under exploit.…

Raspberry Pi OS ends open-door policy for sudo

15 April 2026 @ 11:35 am - The Register

Command prefix will require password by default The latest version of Raspberry Pi OS now requires a password for sudo by default.…

Fission impossible: Uncle Sam wants nuclear reactors in space by 2031

15 April 2026 @ 11:06 am - The Register

Some on the Moon's surface, some in orbit. How does 5 years sound? Do-able, right nerds? The nukes-in-space ambitions of the current US administration have taken a step forward – and the US Office of Science and Technology Policy has just published its hopes for who does what.…

UK told its Big Tech habit is now a national security risk

15 April 2026 @ 10:15 am - The Register

Open Rights Group says years of reliance on US giants have left Britain exposed Britain has spent years wiring its public sector into US Big Tech, and a new report says that dependence could quickly become a national security headache.…

Britain's atomic brain trust gives itself till 2030 to unpick fusion challenges

15 April 2026 @ 9:30 am - The Register

Armed with £2.5B, UKAEA sets out technical hurdles it wants cracked by end of decade Brit boffins have a £2.5 billion ($3.4 billion) budget for fusion power research and development, and the government agency leading the effort has published a roadmap of targets to hit before the decade is out.…

How Do We Turn the Sun Off?

15 April 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

A truly independent grid operator would surely be ringing the alarm bells now over the looming catastrophe facing us. The post How Do We Turn the Sun Off? appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Waymo's self-driving cars face their toughest test yet: London

15 April 2026 @ 8:45 am - The Register

Google sibling takes on the Big Smoke – with a human hand on the wheel Waymo has started letting its software take the wheel on London streets, with trained specialists on standby as it gradually accelerates toward a fully driverless ride-hailing launch.…

Agents hooked into GitHub can steal creds – but Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft haven't warned users

15 April 2026 @ 8:01 am - The Register

Researchers who found the flaws scored beer money bounties and warn the problem is probably pervasive Exclusive  Security researchers hijacked three popular AI agents that integrate with GitHub Actions by using a new type of prompt injection attack to steal API keys and access tokens, and the vendors who run agents didn’t disclose the problem.…

Orbital datacenter startup CEO admits launch economics don't fly, presses ahead regardless

15 April 2026 @ 7:27 am - The Register

Needs SpaceX et al to drop prices and give competitors a ride into space to make it work A startup called Orbital has revealed a plan to build a 10,000-satellite neocloud in space – if Elon Musk delivers on his ambitious plans to increase launch capacity and reduce costs.…

The only technology that died more times than VR is AI, and that seems to have worked out

15 April 2026 @ 7:03 am - The Register

The perfect combination of hardware and experiences will arrive, no matter what Zuck and Neal Stephenson think Opinion  Could the recent death of Meta's unloved and unused Horizon Worlds signal the demise of the wider metaverse?…

Boeing deliveries soar past Airbus for the first time in years, but this is no time to unbuckle your seat belt

15 April 2026 @ 5:59 am - The Register

Supply chain and engineering woes keep the supply of new planes sputtering Boeing has delivered more commercial planes in a quarter than Airbus for the first time in seven years.…

Solar Power Threatens to Overwhelm Electricity Grid

15 April 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Solar power is threatening to overwhelm the UK electricity grid this summer as gluts of supply create a risk of blackouts and leave households and businesses facing being asked to consume excess power. The Telegraph has the story. The post Solar Power Threatens to Overwhelm Electricity Grid appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

AI-powered mainframe exits are a bubble set to pop

15 April 2026 @ 3:00 am - The Register

Analysts reckon 70 percent of projects will fail, and 75 percent of vendors in the field will go away Most mainframe users who turn to AI for help migrating legacy code to alternative platforms are going to be very disappointed, according to analyst firm Gartner.…

Mike Lee Takes On ‘Valley Of Death’ Plaguing Nuclear Energy Developers

15 April 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

...the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad created by Lee’s legislation “meaningfully expands opportunities for private companies to demonstrate their technologies in partnership with the [DOE].” The post Mike Lee Takes On ‘Valley Of Death’ Plaguing Nuclear Energy Developers appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Claude Code routines promise mildly clever cron jobs

14 April 2026 @ 10:40 pm - The Register

Plus Anthropic has redesigned its Claude app Anthropic has made it easier to automate Claude-oriented tasks without relying on autonomous agent software.…

“World Should be Optim­istic About Our Fossil Fuel Future” (Bradley op-ed in Houston Chronicle)

14 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Con­sumer-chosen, tax­pay­er-neut­ral energy is the oppor­tun­ity cost of the Green New Deal. Global luke­warming is more the real­ity than a run­away green­house-gas effect. Adapt­a­tion, with the aid of fossil fuels, is the policy pre­scrip­tion. Such middle ground can allow cooler heads to pre­vail in a future filled with optim­ism. The post

Commvault has a Ctrl+Z for rogue AI agents

14 April 2026 @ 8:57 pm - The Register

The company's new software keeps an eye on your agents and backs up data. Keep your agents close and your agent-monitoring software closer. Commvault’s new AI Protect can discover and monitor AI agents running inside AWS, Azure, and GCP environments and even roll back their actions when something goes wrong.…

Microsoft's massive Patch Tuesday: It's raining bugs

14 April 2026 @ 8:40 pm - The Register

One CVE under attack, one already disclosed by angry bug hunter, and 163 more Attackers exploited a spoofing vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint Server before Redmond issued a fix as part of April's mega Patch Tuesday.…

Cheddarisation & the Architecture of Centralised Control

14 April 2026 @ 8:30 pm - OffGuardian

Once, Britain was a landscape of cheese. There were hundreds of distinct regional varieties, each rooted in a particular place and shaped by local conditions and practices. These cheeses were not interchangeable. They reflected differences in soil, pasture, climate and animal breeds. Their characteristics shifted with the seasons. They were products of specific environments and …

You can finally control serial devices from Firefox

14 April 2026 @ 8:21 pm - The Register

Long languishing API gets love from Mozilla Firefox will soon be able to communicate directly with your 3D printer. Thirteen years after the idea was initially proposed, the Web Serial API has landed in Firefox Nightly, Mozilla's work-in-progress channel for its browser.…

Nvidia slaps forehead: I know what quantum is missing – it's AI!

14 April 2026 @ 6:58 pm - The Register

One error in every thousand operations is one too many Quantum computers promise major speedups for problems in materials science, logistics, and financial modeling, but first they need to be made reliable, something Nvidia believes its AI models can help with. When you've got a GPU hammer, every problem starts to look like an AI nail. …

Oracle taps Bloom for 2.8 GW of fuel cells to keep datacenter binge going

14 April 2026 @ 5:57 pm - The Register

With grid hookups slow and turbines scarce, on-site power is starting to look less optional Bloom Energy says it has an expanded remit from Oracle to provide the energy for its US datacenter buildout plans with up to 2.8 GW of fuel cell systems.…

California ghost-gun bill wants 3D printers to play cop, EFF says

14 April 2026 @ 5:25 pm - The Register

Proposed law could lock down open source tools and give vendors fresh reasons to inspect print files California's proposed legislation to put the burden of blocking 3D-printed firearms onto printer manufacturers could effectively sideline open source tools and create new surveillance concerns, digital rights activists argue.…

GitHub invokes spirit of Phabricator with preview of Stacked PRs

14 April 2026 @ 5:03 pm - The Register

Long-familiar workflow lets developers split big code changes into smaller, easier-to-review chunks GitHub has unveiled Stacked PRs, a new feature aimed at making large pull requests easier to review, manage, and move through the pipeline faster.…

After All These Years, Alternatives Are Finding Ways to Stand on Their Own

14 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

For years, conservatives and other believers in free markets complained about the subsidies, tax breaks and favorable regulations designed to prop up the “alternative energy” movement. If solar, wind and other “renewables” were truly worthwhile, they should stand on their own, right? The post After All These Years, Alternatives Are Finding Ways to Stand on

Physicist reckons two-button calculator can do all elementary math

14 April 2026 @ 4:06 pm - The Register

Paper says a single binary operator could replace a lot of scientific heavy lifting Every now and then, a researcher comes up with something that sounds either wrong or unoriginal to outsiders – yet carries just enough of a chance of being correct, novel, and consequential to demand a closer look.…

Amazon pays $11.5B to satisfy satellite-envy while cowering in Musk's shadow

14 April 2026 @ 3:58 pm - The Register

Deal only comes with 24 operational sats, but also an Apple deal, spectrum licenses, and plenty of IP Amazon has agreed to pay more than $11.5 billion to expand its satellite constellation by about two dozen units with the acquisition of Globalstar. But it's more about the underlying technology that Amazon hopes will help it catch Elon Musk's Starlink. …

Continuing Slump in Global Media Climate Agitprop Bodes Ill for Future Net Zero Support

14 April 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

It seems the world is getting tired of clickbait, centrally-determined climate claptrap that for too long has provided an unscientific base for the Net Zero fantasy. The post Continuing Slump in Global Media Climate Agitprop Bodes Ill for Future Net Zero Support appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

No honor among thieves as 0APT threatens rival ransomware gang Krybit

14 April 2026 @ 12:56 pm - The Register

Honey, the skids are fighting again Two rival ransomware gangs have locked horns after 0APT threatened to expose people affiliated with Krybit.…

NASA insiders oddly relaxed about latest budget threats

14 April 2026 @ 11:45 am - The Register

Veterans think Congress may swat cuts again, but uncertainty could still do lasting damage exclusive  As NASA's Artemis II mission headed for the Moon, the Trump administration unveiled another attempt to cut the agency's science budget. Yet some insiders, perhaps buoyed by déjà vu and a little post-traumatic resilience, are less alarmed than you might expect.…

IBM becomes first company to pay up under Trump administration's diversity blitz

14 April 2026 @ 11:14 am - The Register

Didn't admit liability, will cough $17M, still fighting age discrimination cases IBM has become the first company to settle with the US government under the Trump administration's Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, a program aimed at ensuring diversity programs don't cross a line and result in discrimination.…

Microsoft raises UK Surface prices as RAM crisis reaches the checkout

14 April 2026 @ 10:31 am - The Register

Entry-level models jump by up to £220, mirroring steeper hikes in US Microsoft's memory squeeze has reached the shop floor, and Surface prices have been jacked up to match.…

Man suspected of Molotov attack on Sam Altman's home charged with attempted murder

14 April 2026 @ 9:50 am - The Register

20-year-old Texan also allegedly planned to kill everyone inside the OpenAI office building The man accused of attacking Sam Altman's San Francisco home with a Molotov cocktail on April 10 now faces charges of attempted murder.…

Britain gives Rolls-Royce the nod to sketch out its mini reactor future

14 April 2026 @ 9:26 am - The Register

Contract kicks off design work, but SMRs unlikely to generate power before the mid-2030s The British government has signed a deal with Rolls‑Royce to carry out the design work on small modular reactors (SMRs).…

Is Plug-In Solar Worth It?

14 April 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

In short, is it worth spending £1000 to save maybe £100, given all of the hassle involved and the fact that few people have that sort of money lying around? The post Is Plug-In Solar Worth It? appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Microsoft sends Outlook Lite to the great inbox in the sky as memory costs skyrocket

14 April 2026 @ 8:43 am - The Register

Mailbox access in stripped-down Android app ends on May 25 Having blocked new installations of Outlook Lite in October 2025, Microsoft will " complete the retirement" of the app on May 25.…

UK state bank considers lengthening disastrous IT program

14 April 2026 @ 8:01 am - The Register

Already £1.3B over budget and 4 years late, NS&I could extend timetable beyond 8 years The UK's state-backed savings bank has set out options for finishing its disastrous transformation program, including busting the current timeline.…

When the IBM PC and shoulder pads were big, Japan led the chip industry. It's trying to get back there now

14 April 2026 @ 7:30 am - The Register

Local hero Rapidus is on track to begin production of 2nm semis next year, as TSMC expands its Japanese foothold When IBM PCs set the standard for personal computing and Madonna topped the charts, Japan led the semiconductor industry. But that 1980s dominance faded as the fabless design and foundry model evolved.…

Windows Update is a torture chamber for seldom-used PCs

14 April 2026 @ 7:00 am - The Register

Microsoft punishes you for updating infrequently Opinion  It's not the first time this has happened to me and it won't be the last. I pulled a laptop that I hadn't used for six months out of a drawer, then waited through three hours and four rounds of reboots for it to update Windows 11 completely.…

Cave Discovery Reveals Today’s Desert Climates Were Recently Far Warmer, Wetter, Teeming With Life

14 April 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Fuerteventura, one of the eight major Canary Islands, was not the “desert in the ocean” it is today throughout the Early to Middle Holocene. The post Cave Discovery Reveals Today’s Desert Climates Were Recently Far Warmer, Wetter, Teeming With Life appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Japanese rocket part came unglued, leading to mission failure

14 April 2026 @ 3:07 am - The Register

Tiny variation in temperature weakened a component and when a critical moment arrived, that mattered Japan’s space exploration agency (JAXA) thinks a manufacturing process that didn’t properly take into account the qualities of an adhesive caused the December 2025 failure of a satellite launch using its locally developed H3 rocket.…

Bixonimania: How AI Turned a Joke Diagnosis into “Peer‑Reviewed” Medicine

14 April 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

When a joke diagnosis morphs into “peer-reviewed” research, it is clear that the crisis in scientific credibility is no longer confined to sloppy research or corrupted journals but now extends into the algorithms that many people are now relying on for answers to serious health issues. The post Bixonimania: How AI Turned a Joke Diagnosis into “Peer‑Reviewed�

Experts and laypeople agree: AI will hurt elections and relationships

14 April 2026 @ 12:05 am - The Register

Latest report from Stanford's AI boffins finds unsafe usage practices, widespread anxiety about impacts, and China catching up to the USA Artificial intelligence has achieved mass adoption faster than the personal computer or the internet, reaching 53 percent of the population in just three years. The number of harmful AI incidents has increased correspondingly. And both experts and laypeople believe the impact will be felt in two areas: Elections and relationships.…

Zombie Microsoft bugs rise from the dead, pave way for crims and ransomware scum

13 April 2026 @ 9:35 pm - The Register

One was patched almost 14 years ago Crooks are exploiting four Microsoft vulnerabilities - one patched 14 years ago and another tied to ransomware activity - according to America's lead cyber-defense agency, which on Monday gave federal agencies two weeks to patch them.…

Wrong Again, Associated Press, Climate Change Isn’t Overrunning Evolution

13 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The Associated Press has taken an emerging field of conservation genomics and wrapped it in an existential storyline that exaggerates the speed and uniqueness of current climate trends. That is false science reporting. Unfortunately, it is what we have come to expect from the Associated Press when it writes about climate change, a low quality narrative largely bereft of facts and context. The post

Cloudflare revamps CLI as agents take over the internet

13 April 2026 @ 8:59 pm - The Register

What, you think basic usability is improved just for your benefit, human? Cloudflare is rebuilding Wrangler’s command-line tooling by adding commands for products and interfaces that still lack CLI support. And yes, AI agents are a big reason why.…

Claude is getting worse, according to Claude

13 April 2026 @ 8:35 pm - The Register

Brief outage follows growing number of quality complaints Once the AI darling of programmers everywhere, Anthropic's Claude has been stumbling mightily, both in terms of cost and perceived quality. The service was down briefly on Monday with "a major outage," service trouble that only amplifies growing discontent from customers that even a bot can see.…

How ServiceNow gets customers to gorge at the AI trough

13 April 2026 @ 8:05 pm - The Register

'AI is now infused in every package that we offer to our addressable market,' SVP John Aisien told us ServiceNow's latest product announcements show how hardcore the company has become about embedding AI across its go-to-market strategy.…

The Stealing of America: You’re Not a Citizen—You’re a Revenue Stream for the Power Elite

13 April 2026 @ 7:00 pm - OffGuardian

“There is no art which one government sooner learns of another than that of draining money from the pockets of the people.” Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations You’re not imagining it. Everything costs more. Everything is monitored. Everything feels like it’s designed to take—from your wallet, your time, your freedom. That’s because it is. The government …

Fake Linux leader using Slack to con devs into giving up their secrets

13 April 2026 @ 6:48 pm - The Register

Google Sites lure leads to bogus root certificate Imagine getting asked to do something by a person in authority. An unknown malware slinger targeting open source software developers via Slack impersonated a real Linux Foundation official and used pages hosted on Google.com to steal developers' credentials and take over their systems.…

Attention, gamers: The FAA wants YOU to be an air traffic controller

13 April 2026 @ 5:12 pm - The Register

GG noob, who cleared you to land? The Federal Aviation Administration continues to face an air traffic controller shortage, and it's hoping that a new demographic of potential applicants can fill the ranks: Video gamers. …

At The Heartland Climate Conference: “What Is The Proof?”, Earth’s Energy Imbalance Edition

13 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

With regard to EEI, the answer to the question “What Is The Proof?” is that there is no proof. The post At The Heartland Climate Conference: “What Is The Proof?”, Earth’s Energy Imbalance Edition appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

WARNING: Oracle's AI obsession could mean higher prices and worse support

13 April 2026 @ 4:36 pm - The Register

Advisers say fewer staff could mean slower answers and tougher renewals Oracle customers have been warned to watch for changes in support and pricing as Larry Ellison’s company makes huge datacenter spending commitments to support its AI ambitions.…

Claude Code cache chaos creates quota complaints

13 April 2026 @ 3:14 pm - The Register

Dev reports suggest long sessions now burn through usage much faster Anthropic last month reduced the TTL (time to live) for the Claude Code prompt cache from one hour to five minutes for many requests, but said this should not increase costs despite users reporting faster depleting quotas.…

When a “Drought” NOT a Drought?

13 April 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

But whatever the motive, it is very harmful, resulting in unnecessary worry and leading to bad decisions (like the wasteful, corrupting Washington State CCA, which preferentially hurts low-income people while enriching special interest groups). The post When a “Drought” NOT a Drought? appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #686

13 April 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

“All other aspects and characteristics of science can be understood directly when we understand that observation is the ultimate and final judge of the truth of an idea.” — Richard Feynman, The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist (1998) The post Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #686 appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Happer, Lindzen, Koonin Letter to the Federal Judicial Center

13 April 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Because the “How Science Works” chapter was written in large part to support the now-withdrawn climate chapter—and because it departs so dramatically from the Manual’s tradition of neutrality—we respectfully recommend that it also be withdrawn before federal and state judges are mistakenly led to use it to admit or exclude scientific evidence, and its false science contaminates what we understand is more than 1,000 climate-related cases in state and federal courts. The post

Report: New England electricity prices among the highest nationwide

13 April 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Residents in New England pay more for electricity than nearly all others, according to the Energy Affordability 2026 report from the American Legislative Exchange Council. The post Report: New England electricity prices among the highest nationwide appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Fossil Fuels Shine Light of Hope in Africa

12 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

By embracing their oil and gas reserves, African leaders are not destroying the planet; they are saving their people.  The post Fossil Fuels Shine Light of Hope in Africa appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

WATCH: The “Multipolar World Order” IS the New World Order!

12 April 2026 @ 7:00 pm - OffGuardian

Do you think the BRICS nations are going to save us from the New World Order? Then you might be suffering from multipolaritis. Today on The Corbett Report, Professor Dr. James Corbett serves up a hefty dose of the reality-based medicine that will cure you of this terrible affliction. Download options, an audio-only version and …

Sustainability Professors: Global Warming Might Force Restriction of Agricultural Water Use

12 April 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

But this might result in less food. The post Sustainability Professors: Global Warming Might Force Restriction of Agricultural Water Use appeared first on Watts Up With That?.

Hormuz Confusion – Make it make sense!

11 April 2026 @ 6:30 pm - OffGuardian

Last month, I wrote an article tracking – or, at least, attempting to track – the very confused back-and-forth narrative around the Strait of Hormuz. Is it closed or open? Who closed it and how? Were there mines or not? These were just some of the questions to which it was impossible to find a …

“A permanent hit to living standards” – Iran War agenda revealed.

10 April 2026 @ 6:30 pm - OffGuardian

The Iran War has been going on for less than six weeks, has thus far involved no infantry engagements of any kind on either side, and is currently in the middle of a ceasefire. Does that sound like a conflict that can already be described as going to “define our generation”? Because that’s what Sir …

WATCH: Kicked Out of Russia for Realizing Multipolar BRICS is WEF Carbon Copy?

9 April 2026 @ 4:30 pm - OffGuardian

Frequent OffG contributor Riley Waggaman sits down with Hrvoje Moric of Geopolitics & Empire to discuss his expulsion from Russia, interrogation by the FSB and being handed a 25-year entry ban for unspecified national security reasons. The discussion critiques both West and East, arguing that the same Davos globalist technocracy is present in the BRICS …

Let’s talk about…The Iran “Ceasefire”

8 April 2026 @ 6:00 pm - OffGuardian

…and so we have a ceasefire. Maybe. Sort of. Like every other aspect of the war we’ve seen play out – from the reason it started, to what is actually happening, to which side is winning – the the ceasefire is clouded in ambiguity. The exact terms terms have yet to be released, or rather …

“Called it!” – 2026 & “the end of US hegemony” – Updated

7 April 2026 @ 6:30 pm - OffGuardian

In January, following Mark Carney’s well-publicised Davos speech, I wrote an article headlined… 2026 – The Year US Hegemony Ends? To be clear, I was not – and am not – predicting the empire is about to fall and usher in a new world of justice and freedom. No, I was predicting that certain media …

Fertilising Hunger: Violence in the Gulf and the Logic of Control

6 April 2026 @ 8:00 am - OffGuardian

The US-Israeli assault on Iran is being sold by the US as a defensive manoeuvre. However, it functions as something far more revealing: a maintenance operation for a global system that can no longer sustain itself and is increasingly reliant on violence. The Strait of Hormuz can be regarded as a pressure valve for the …

The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview)

18 March 2026 @ 10:45 am - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview) The post The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview) appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Technocratic Dark State – Reality Check Radio

9 March 2026 @ 2:49 pm - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State and other matters discussed by author Iain Davis and Paul Brennan on Reality Check Radio. The post The Technocratic Dark State – Reality Check Radio appeared first on Iain Davis.

Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History

26 February 2026 @ 6:25 pm - Iain Davis

Keir Starmer has a dubious history of child protection failures. We examine some of those conspicuous alleged "mistakes." What we are asked to believe is sometimes very hard to accept. The post Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Filton Six: The People Rule, OK?

11 February 2026 @ 11:56 am - Iain Davis

The Filton Six have not been found guilty in a trial by jury. The Jury in the case exercised their constitutional rights and liberties. To appreciate the staggering importance of the jury's decision read here The post The Filton Six: The People Rule, OK? appeared first on Iain Davis.

What Is A 15-Minute City?

30 January 2026 @ 4:40 pm - Iain Davis

What is a 15-Minute City? Is it, as some apparently believe, simply an urban space where essential goods and services can be accessed within 15 minute walk or cycle ride from you home? No! As usual, there is much more to it than that. The post What Is A 15-Minute City? appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Official UK Digital Identity Panopticon

24 January 2026 @ 10:32 am - Iain Davis

The official UK digital identity Panopticon has been announced by the Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood. The implication for the British people are extremely concerning. Read more here. The post The Official UK Digital Identity Panopticon appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Technocratic Dark State and Grand Theft World

20 January 2026 @ 3:54 pm - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State with Grand Theft World - Author Iain Davis discusses his latest book with Richard Grove from Grand Theft World The post The Technocratic Dark State and Grand Theft World appeared first on Iain Davis.

Fake Digital ID “Victory”

15 January 2026 @ 4:53 pm - Iain Davis

The fake Digital ID "victory" in the UK is explored by Iain Davis and Ant Critchley from Becoming Stellify. Possible solutions are discussed. Watch here! The post Fake Digital ID “Victory” appeared first on Iain Davis.

Operation Talla – Unconstitutional and Unlawful

7 January 2026 @ 12:32 pm - Iain Davis

Operation Talla exposes the British state for what it is: unconstitutional and unlawful. We only know about it thanks to the tireless work of committed campaigners. Read the incredible story of Operation Talla here. The post Operation Talla – Unconstitutional and Unlawful appeared first on Iain Davis.

How We Can Resist The UK Dictatorship – Part 2

1 January 2026 @ 3:56 pm - Iain Davis

In this article we consider what the UK constitutionally rule of law means and how we can use it to resist the UK dictatorship. Read more HERE. The post How We Can Resist The UK Dictatorship – Part 2 appeared first on Iain Davis.