This past Thursday, President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House that the Iranians better get serious with the negotiations soon, before they run out of time, because when that moment comes, there will be “NO TURNING BACK, and it won’t be pretty!”
Category: 31 March 2026
WHO’S BULLSHITTING WHOM? TRUMP SAYS THERE HAVE BEEN TALKS, IRAN SAYS THERE HAVE BEEN NONE
President Donald Trump took to social media on Monday to announce that he would delay strikes on Iran’s most important energy infrastructure after positive talks with Iranian leadership, which seemed to catch Tehran by surprise because its leaders said no such talks had taken place.
SAUDI ARABIA’S MBS REPORTEDLY PUSHES TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO CONTINUE WAR
Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), the Saudi crown prince, has reportedly urged the Trump administration to continue the war against its rival Iran, believing – like Israel – that there is a chance to realign the Middle East for decades, and the opportunity may not come again.
TRUMP ISSUES NEW THREAT TO IRAN: U.S. WILL ‘COMPLETELY’ OBLITERATE ELECTRIC PLANTS, AND KHARG ISLAND IF STRAIT OF HORMUZ IS NOT REOPENED
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social Monday that the U.S. will destroy key Iranian infrastructure if the new “AND MORE REASONABLE” regime in Tehran does not quickly agree to a deal to end the war.
AI IMAGE GENERATOR WILL WORK ON LAPTOPS, SMARTPHONES
Typically, AI image generators are cumbersome, multistep operations needing large language models running in the cloud.
AI SHOPPING ASSISTANTS ENTICE PEOPLE TO SPEND MORE, STUDY FINDS
People may be leery of AI in general, but apparently not so much when it’s advising them what to buy.
AN AI GOES ROGUE, STARTS MINING CRYPTO
An experimental AI agent broke out of its training protocols in a Chinese lab and started mining cryptocurrency without permission.
AI WILL BECOME A UTILITY LIKE WATER AND POWER, OPEN AI SAYS
People may need to pay an AI utility bill in the future, similar to electric and gas bills.
EVEN SO-CALLED ‘HEALTHY’ OBESE CHILDREN FACE HIGHER RISKS OF HEALTH ISSUES IN ADULTHOOD: STUDY
A newly released study found that children who are considered obese with normal bloodwork still face higher risks of health problems during adulthood.









