Report: Drones Trespassing on Nuclear Facilities Pose ‘Growing Threat’
The increase in drones carrying out “unauthorized intrusions” over nuclear facilities poses a “growing threat,” according to the commander of the U.S. Strategic Command.

The increase in drones carrying out “unauthorized intrusions” over nuclear facilities poses a “growing threat,” according to the commander of the U.S. Strategic Command.

Tinder has a secret and exclusive version of their app purely for “people who do really well” on the platform, according to a report by Tech Crunch.

Billionaire tech entrepreneur and adviser to President Trump, Peter Thiel, declared globalization to be over on Tuesday, claiming it’s “so 2005, it feels so dated.”

Hackers at the CIA keep a file with instructions on how to pirate Windows 8, according to WikiLeaks’ new “Vault 7” file dump.

The Red Pill, a documentary by feminist Cassie Jaye about her “journey into the men’s rights movement,” received a mass digital release on Tuesday.

Facebook reported a group of BBC journalists to the police after they highlighted and sent the social network images that broke the site’s terms of service during an investigation on pedophiles.

Ten people were arrested in Berkeley, California on Saturday following an anti-Trump protest that sought to counter a march in support of President Trump.

i.Con, the self-described “world’s first smart condom,” allows users to track their speed, velocity, and calorie loss during sexual intercourse.

Trump Singles, a dating site exclusively for fans of President Trump, wants to make it easier for Republicans to find their other half online.

Amazon claims that the shutdown on Tuesday of over one million websites who use the company’s web-hosting service was due to an employee “typo.”

Up to 75 litres of urine were discovered in public swimming pools over a three week study.

Google has pledged $11.5 million to combat “racial bias” and “disparities” in the criminal justice system, according to USA Today.

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick claims it is time for him to “grow up,” following an incident which saw him arguing with an Uber driver who had complained about pay.

President Trump’s address to congress on Tuesday was the most tweeted of its kind in history, with over 3 million posts made about the speech.

Several Silicon Valley employees, including a software engineer for Twitter who made a $160,000 salary, were mocked online after complaining about their living standards in an article for The Guardian.

A number of websites became unavailable Tuesday after Amazon’s website hosting service went down unexpectedly.

Using online dating services can lead to the lowering of the user’s standards, according to a recent university report.

SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son claimed artificial intelligence will become smarter than humans within 30 years, during a speech at the Mobile World Congress on Monday.

Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter are politicizing the United States military like never before, according to a report by Politico.

Social networks and technology companies in the UK could face government sanctions unless they pledge to stop “trolling,” “sexting,” and “cyberbulling on their platforms.

Wikipedia’s editing bots have become “locked in combat” over content in entries, according to a report by The Guardian.

Heavy social media use is unhealthy for Americans, according to a new report from Bloomberg, which indicates stress levels of those who use social networks are higher than those who don’t.

In new leaked audio recordings released by Project Veritas, CNN Vice President and Senior Editorial Director Richard Griffiths was caught claiming that the role of the journalist is to “aid the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.”

A new Chrome browser extension titled “Racism Simulator” shows just how racist the left-wing media really is by changing negative references of white people to black.

Facebook has reportedly contributed $120,000 to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this week, according to a report by the Daily Beast.

Facebook is investigating a post that asked users to like, comment, and share a picture of a baby who the poster falsely claimed had cancer.

“European Union data protection authorities” continue to have “privacy-related concerns” about Windows 10, according to Tech Crunch, despite the fact that Microsoft tweaked their operating system last year following similar concerns.

Former Breitbart senior editor MILO has apologized for comments he made over a year ago about the age of consent, following his resignation from Breitbart News on Tuesday.

According to a report by the San Diego Union-Tribune, the wave of increasing automation is about to put military jobs in jeopardy.

Microsoft founder Bill Gates called for a robot tax to offset the loss of jobs done by humans as a result of advancements in automation during an interview with Quartz.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella claimed that his company must display “enduring values” in response to President Trump’s administration.

Breitbart senior editor MILO claimed that the left tries to silence conservatives “because they know they can’t beat us,” following thirty years of not having to argue, during SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday.

Breitbart senior editor MILO claimed it was strange “that one gay guy from Britain has managed to accomplish more than thirty years of other conservatives,” on the American college campus, during SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday.
Breitbart senior editor MILO teased the topic of his upcoming speech at CPAC during an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday, claiming he would talk about how establishment conservatives have “been getting things wrong up until now.”

Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk warned that deep A.I. could potentially be dangerous to the human race, who he described as already part-cyborg, should it overtake us in intelligence.

A professor working on a “de-extinction” project claimed this week that his team’s effort to bring back the woolly mammoth “could happen in a couple of years.”

Yahoo has warned users for the third time in less than six months that their email accounts may have been compromised.

Breitbart News campus correspondent Tom Ciccotta criticized Bucknell University on “Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler,” Wednesday, after administrators attempted to defend a college professor who encouraged students to “impose a steep and lasting price” on conservative students.

Susquehanna Financial Group have downgraded Under Armour Inc. stock to “negative” from “neutral” after the company’s CEO Kevin Plank called President Trump “a real asset to this country.”

In an article for The New Yorker, writer and professor Jelani Cobb compared Breitbart Senior Editor MILO to D.W. Griffith, the director of the Ku Klux Klan-glorifying film Birth of a Nation, before attempting to draw similarities between the racial riots against Griffith and the far-left anarchist riots against MILO.
