Why China Can’t Handle Bitcoin

The paranoia over the possibility of their power being questioned is why China can’t handle bitcoin and has outright banned it.

List Of Top 25 US Newspapers By Daily Circulation

List Of Top 25 US Newspapers By Daily Circulation

One out of every eight subscribers to print publications is leaving each year. At its peak in the 1980s, their daily circulation exceeded 63 million, but it is currently only approximately one-third that amount. Here’s a list of the top 25 US newspapers by daily circulation.

The Rise Of AI Art

The Rise Of AI Art

The incredible rise of AI art is nothing short of amazing. Currently, the output of these systems is primarily viewed as novelty when it appears on the cover of a magazine or when it is utilized to create memes. But this might not be the case for too long.

How RAW Got Involved In Mauritius Snooping Scandal

How RAW Got Involved In Mauritius Snooping Scandal

Allegations that Pravind Jugnauth, the prime minister of Mauritius, permitted an Indian tech team to set up equipment to intercept internet data have grown into a political scandal. RAW is right in the middle of all of it. This is how RAW got involved in Mauritius snooping scandal.

How Sierra Leone’s 2014 Ebola Lockdown Was A Template For COVID Lockdowns

How Sierra Leone’s 2014 Ebola Lockdown Was A Template For COVID Lockdowns

To be honest, I’d never much thought about the Ebola lockdowns in Sierra Leone and Liberia in 2014 and 2015. Within public health, the Sierra Leone and Liberia lockdowns were an early illustration of the fact that lockdowns were ineffective, but governments of developing nations sometimes do strange things; the idea that these lockdowns might have greater geopolitical significance never occurred to me.

Matt Pottinger: The US Intelligence Agent Who Shutdown The World

Matt Pottinger The US Intelligence Agent Who Shut Down The World

In 1948, the US House of Representatives received a tip from a man named Whittaker Chambers that several federal officials had been working for the communists. One of these officials was more than happy to appear before Congress to clear his name—a leading State Department and United Nations representative named Alger Hiss.