rss: npr

  • The Justice Department gives Trump an unprecedented settlement
    D.O.J. gave Trump and his family immunity from tax audits and set up a $1.8 billion fund for victims of "government weaponization." Former government lawyer Andrew Weissmann explains the settlement.
  • The San Diego mosque shooting victims remembered as 'heroes' for protecting children
    Amin Abdullah, Nadir Awad and Mansour Kaziha distracted and delayed two gunmen at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Their actions saved the many children and staff inside the mosque and cost them their lives.
  • Greetings from Bali, where a kecak dance shows the triumph of good over evil
    The kecak dance involves a retelling of one of the stories in the Ramayana, the Hindu epic poem. At the story's climax, there is an eruption of fire as tufts of dried coconut husks are set aflame.
  • A rare Ebola strain is spreading with no vaccine. Here's what you need to know
    This outbreak is being called "the perfect storm." How did it start, what are the characteristics of the strain that's causing it and how much of a threat is it to global health?
  • Barney Frank, former congressman and gay-rights pioneer, dies at 86
    The former congressman was politically engaged until the end. As GBH reports, Even in hospice, Frank was actively working to spread the message of his forthcoming book, "The Hard Path to Unity: Why We Must Reform the Left to Rescue Democracy."
  • How one Oregon city has raised a billion dollars for climate change
    The Portland Clean Energy Fund has raised a billion dollars for climate change action via a retail tax on large corporations in the city. Other cities are starting to shape similar funds.
  • Takeaways from Tuesday's primaries. And, victims of mosque shooting revealed
    Trump-backed Ed Gallrein ousted Congressman Thomas Massie in Kentucky's Republican House primary. And, police have identified the victims in California's mosque shooting.
  • Former Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero is under investigation
    A Spanish court is investigating former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for alleged influence peddling and other possible crimes tied to a government airline bailout.
  • Gun rights groups see 'golden age' under Trump administration
    New gun rules and lawsuits against states signal how this Trump administration is using its powers to align itself with the wishes of the gun rights movement.
  • Bees have coexisted with us for over a millennium. Their name remains a mystery
    Its name is short — like its size — but the bee is one of Earth's most important and busy creatures.


rss: bbc

  • Women who died in sea off Brighton were sisters
    Paying tribute, their father says "no words can truly describe the pain of losing three daughters".
  • Russian jets 'dangerously' intercept RAF spy plane over Black Sea
    The unarmed Rivet Joint surveillance aircraft was conducting a "routine international flight" during the incidents, the Ministry of Defence says.
  • Fuel duty freeze extended until the end of the year
    Fuel duty was initially cut by 5p in March 2022, under the Conservative government.
  • Supermarkets hit back over pressure to cap price of milk, bread and eggs
    A minister confirms talks have taken place but says there will be no mandatory cap on essential food prices.
  • Channel 4 boss 'deeply sorry' over MAFS UK rape allegations
    Priya Dogra says a Panorama which included allegations from former cast members was "very troubling" to watch.
  • Men given life terms after woman shot dead at wake
    Michelle Sadio was caught in the crossfire as shots were fired at mourners outside a wake.
  • Rosenberg: Putin enjoys Xi's Chinese welcome but heads home without pipeline deal
    Russia and China showed they were shoulder-to-shoulder on the world stage, but it became clear there are limits, says the BBC's Russia Editor.
  • Jury discharged in Manchester Airport assault trial
    Brothers Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 21, and Muhammad Amaad, 26, had denied assaulting a police officer.
  • Temperatures could reach 30C in bank holiday weekend heatwave
    The warmest weather of the year is forecast over the bank holiday weekend as some places may reach the earliest 30 Celsius in the UK since 1952.
  • 'At least it wasn't on my head': King laughs off bird poo misfortune
    King Charles and Queen Camilla are continuing engagements on day two of their visit to Northern Ireland.


rss: the register

  • Bye-bye, Gemini CLI; Google's gone and swapped you for a closed-source AI
    Most users lose access June 18 - unless you’ve got enterprise creds or paid API keys
  • Plex appeal fades as Lifetime Pass jumps to $750
    How many times would you have to watch Lord of the Rings to cover that?
  • Those spared latest Meta job cuts forcibly reassigned to AI roles
    Staff protest overhaul and mouse tracking at 'Employee Data Extraction Factory'
  • Datacenter builds could be shielded from judicial review in UK planning reforms
    British government wants to ensure no hold-ups for critical energy and infrastructure projects
  • Microsoft says cu l8r to text message security
    Old, busted, insecure authentication to be replaced with something shinier and safer
  • 'Workforce rebalancing' comes for Kyndryl, and delivery teams are in the firing line
    Big Blue spinout eyes up to $500M in savings and agentic AI while insiders grumble it's still 'IBM without the hardware'
  • ESA boss tires of being dragged around by NASA mood swings
    Are we pilots or are we passengers? Aschbacher asks
  • GitHub says internal repos exfiltrated after poisoned VS Code extension attack
    Initial assessment says customer data spared while users wonder what else may have slipped out
  • Smaller suppliers invited to pitch for £2.9B UK defense tech framework
    Government Commercial Agency wants DIPS 2 to reach beyond MoD buyers and the usual big-name suppliers
  • PostgreSQL backup tool gets some backup of its own after sole maintainer sounds alarm
    AWS, Percona, Supabase, pgEdge, and Tiger Data rally round pgBackRest with funding pledge


rss: ars technica

  • Buckle up: Google is set to remake search with agentic AI in 2026
    Google's AI search evolution is accelerating at I/O 2026.
  • Man jailed for posting Trump meme wins $835,000 settlement
    Sheriff loses fight with man he jailed for 37 days for posting a Trump meme on Facebook.
  • Russia's plan to advertise on rockets and spacecraft takes off
    We now pause for a word from our sponsors.
  • Yearslong fight over users' right to tweak smart TV software heads to trial
    Access to TV OS's source code could allow users to limit ads, tracking.
  • China banned RTX 5090D V2 while Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was visiting
    The chip was added to a list of banned goods at China’s customs checkpoints last Friday.
  • The Internet can't stop watching Figure AI's humanoid robots handling packages
    Figure AI's 24/7 livestream showcases human soft spot for humanoid robots.
  • Moose-proof and megacasting: Ars drives the new Volvo EX60
    Volvo is coming for its competitors with more efficient production and newer tech.
  • FBI seeks US-wide access to license plate cameras, wants "data in near real time"
    FBI will pay vendors to help it track and search for vehicles nationwide.
  • Spider-Noir final trailer gives us a classic villain
    It's never too late to become a hero.
  • "I'll buy 10 of those"—NASA science chief yearns for mass-produced satellites
    "How in the hell do I get more science into space? That is my goal."


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