rss: npr

  • No Nobles Day: Britain's Parliament boots its last hereditary Lords after 700 years
    Government minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the change put an end to "an archaic and undemocratic principle." The removed aristocrats are 92 of the House of Lords' 800 members.
  • How the Iran war is disrupting air travel -- and advice if you're planning a trip
    The war in Iran is roiling jet fuel prices and airlines are beginning to hike prices, unsettling travelers far from the Middle East. If you're booking a flight soon, here are things to know.
  • ChatGPT might give you bad medical advice, studies warn
    New research finds AI can point people in the wrong direction. And the quality of health information it imparts depends on how well you prompt the tools.
  • Greetings from a Shanghai temple where you can ward off bad luck in the Year of the Horse
    According to Chinese mythology, those born in the Year of the Horse will clash with Tai Sui, a heavenly general. Luckily, there are ways to appease Tai Sui, including amulets at Shanghai's Jade Buddha Temple.
  • Countries agree to a historic release of stockpiled oil to ease global disruption
    Members of the International Energy Agency have announced a coordinated release of 400 million barrels of stockpiled oil in an attempt to counter the disruption in oil trade triggered by the Iran war.
  • Americans skeptical of the Iran war, poll says. And, DOJ gives guns back to felons
    A majority of Americans oppose the U.S.' involvement in the war with Iran, according to a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. And, the Department of Justice is quietly restoring gun rights to felons.
  • The U.S. attacks Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz
    Attacks and counterattacks continued throughout the Middle East Wednesday. Two cargo ships were struck in the Gulf, as some lawmakers in Washington pressed for answers on the war's rationale.
  • Over puppy yoga? Try it with snakes.
    You've heard of yoga with kittens, and goats, and maybe even reindeer… but what about a bunch of pythons and one baby Columbian Common Boa named Mango?
  • Americans are split on wanting the National Guard to monitor voting, a new poll finds
    Nearly half of Americans support the National Guard monitoring November's elections, potentially signaling an openness to the sort of nationalizing of elections that President Trump says he wants.
  • The Trump DOJ is giving guns back to felons, including one alleged fake elector
    The Department of Justice is quietly restarting a decades-dormant program to restore gun rights to felons. One of them was an alleged fake elector in 2020.


rss: bbc

  • A 'weirdly rushed' appointment - and other key takeaways from Mandelson files
    A batch of documents has revealed new details about the appointment of Lord Mandelson as ambassador.
  • Jeremy Bowen: Trump has called for an Iran uprising but the lessons from Iraq in 1991 loom large
    The US president might learn that starting wars is much easier than ending them, writes the BBC's international editor.
  • Prison inmate charged with Huntley murder appears in court
    Ian Huntley had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for the murders of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
  • Alternative to HRT for menopausal hot flushes now on NHS
    The non-hormonal daily pill could benefit 500,000 women for whom HRT is not suitable.
  • Tourist attractions call for changes to weather apps over 'misleading' rain icons
    Chester Zoo is leading a call for a change in the way "rain icons" are used in weather forecasts.
  • Mortgage rates rise and deals pulled over Iran war turmoil
    Average mortgage rates hit highest since last August in the biggest upheaval since the mini-Budget.
  • UK government loses appeal over Kneecap terror charge
    Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, known as Mo Chara, had been accused of showing support for proscribed organisation Hezbollah following a gig in London in 2024.
  • Fuel tax hike plan to be kept under review over Iran, says PM
    Fuel duty on petrol and diesel is due to rise from September, when a 5p cut is phased out.
  • Boy, 16, arrested after girl is stabbed at school
    Sources tell the BBC that pupils had to hide under their desks as the incident unfolded.
  • Germans protest against Russia on Paralympic podium
    German cross-country skiers turn their backs on the Russian gold medallists on the Winter Paralympics podium in protest against the nation's inclusion at the Games.


rss: the register

  • Meta, international cops use handcuffs and AI to stop scammers

    150k accounts nuked, 21 suspects arrested

    Not every scam starts with malware or a compromised account. Sometimes all it takes is a friend request or a link shared via chat.…

  • NASA watchdog report pokes holes in Artemis lunar lander plans

    Inspector general flags Starship risks and gaps in testing

    The NASA Office of Inspector General has published a report on the agency's management of the lunar Human Landing System (HLS) contracts, highlighting the risks and arguments behind the scenes.…

  • DR-DOS rises again – rebuilt from scratch, not open source

    Project claims legal clarity and zero legacy code, but offers binaries only

    DR-DOS is back, and there is already a test version you can download. But as of yet, it's not finished, not FOSS – and not based on the original code.…

  • ICO fines Police Scotland over data-sharing debacle in gross misconduct case

    Blue-on-blue internal investigation lands force £66k fine

    The UK's data protection watchdog has fined Police Scotland £66,000 ($88,000) for what it calls a "serious failure" in handling an alleged victim's sensitive data.…

  • Ig Nobel Prize flees US for Switzerland after 35 years over safety concerns

    This is not satire, but we wish it was

    The Ig Nobel Prize, which satirizes its more noble namesake, is moving its award ceremony to Europe following concerns about the safety of those attending the US event.…

  • Intel finds its Zen undercutting AMD with Arrow Lake refresh

    Let them eat cores

    Intel has a new strategy for shoring up its eroding market share: Offering PC buyers more cores per dollar than arch-rival AMD in a refresh of its Arrow Lake range.…

  • Ayar Labs taps Wiwynn to cram 1,024 GPUs into a photonic rack system

    Reference design to stitch more than a thousand accelerators into a single enormous server.

    Exclusive If you thought Nvidia or AMD's 72-GPU rack systems were enormous, silicon Ayar Labs has something much bigger in the works.…

  • Lightmatter says latest photonics will slash datacenter fiber bills in half

    Latest optical engine may not be CPO, but it's still better than pluggables

    Photonics startup Lightmatter says that its latest optical engine can cut the amount of fiber used by modern datacenters in half, and perhaps more importantly, it doesn't rely on co-packaging to do it.…

  • Microsoft ships VS Code weekly, adds Autopilot mode so AI can wreak havoc without bothering you

    Google also enables auto-approval of AI agents while their documentation warns against it

    Microsoft's Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is moving to a weekly release cycle, as well as joining Google in encouraging agentic AI development without manual approval with a new Autopilot feature.…

  • Swiss e-voting pilot can't count 2,048 ballots after USB keys fail to decrypt them

    Officials suspend Basel-Stadt trial and launch probe

    A Swiss canton has suspended its pilot of electronic voting after failing to count 2,048 votes cast in national referendums held on March 8.…



rss: ars technica

  • Anduril, the autonomous weapons maker, doubles the size of its space unit
    "We are focused on protecting space, assuring access to space, ensuring custody of space."
  • Nvidia is reportedly planning its own open source OpenClaw competitor
    GPU maker courts corporate partners for NemoClaw ahead of annual conference.
  • NIH director launches "Scientific Freedom" lectures with non-scientist
    First speaker minimizes climate change, COVID risks—and is a lab leak proponent.
  • Verdict: Yes, you should go see Project Hail Mary as soon as possible
    A brief spoiler-free review of the film, which opens in the US on March 20.
  • What crackdown? Trump's EPA enforcement claims don't pass sniff test.
    75% of the criminal cases closed last fiscal year originated before Trump took office.
  • Don't lick that cold metal pole in winter—if you do, don't panic
    Highest risk of part of tongue being torn off is with temps between -5° and -15° C (23° to 5 °F).
  • Quantum computing meets the Möbius molecule
    A complex structure with multiple electrons is within reach of today's hardware.
  • Reentry of NASA satellite will exceed the agency's own risk guidelines
    "Due to late-stage design changes, the potential risk of uncontrolled reentry increased."
  • FDA contradicts Trump admin, declines to approve generic drug for autism
    In the end, the FDA only approved the drug for a rare genetic condition with clearer data.
  • AI can rewrite open source code—but can it rewrite the license, too?
    Is it clean "reverse engineering" or just an LLM-filtered "derivative work"?


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