rss: npr

  • The Tate brothers are arrested in Miami, U.S. Marshals Service tells AP
    The brothers were taken into custody on a sealed warrant, the Marshals Service told the AP. British prosecutors said they were seeking the extradition of the brothers on rape and trafficking charges.
  • Josh Kerr of Britain breaks 27-year-old world record in the mile
    Kerr announced his bid to break the world record months in advance, and pulled off the plan in London on Saturday.
  • Air quality improving in Northeast, while wildfire smoke hangs over Midwest
    Wildfire smoke and unhealthy air persist and shift direction, as Trump demands explanation from Canada.
  • U.S. launches new airstrikes to 'punish' Iran for troop deaths
    Two U.S. service members were killed in action while "partner forces defended against Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks," U.S. Central Command said Saturday.
  • Reporter's Notebook: Finding World Cup joy in speaking to women who love soccer
    Tune into World Cup coverage, and you are likely to see waves of male, screaming, sweaty fans. But one of the joys of covering this World Cup has been speaking to women who love soccer.
  • Why is it so hard for the U.S. to win wars?
    U.S. presidents have promised short, decisive wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. All have proved much more difficult than advertised and fallen far short of the political goals set at the beginning.
  • Opinion: The continued courage of Captain Sully
    Retired pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger is known for safely landing an airplane on the Hudson River in 2009. This week, he announced that he has Alzheimer's disease.
  • 8 killed and more than 60 wounded in Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions
    Kyiv's forces are continuing their aerial campaign against energy infrastructure and military targets inside Russia, aiming to undermine Moscow's war effort.
  • The 2000s called. They want their digital camera back
    Why are people who weren't born 25 years ago snapping up the digital camera of that era? Blame Taylor Swift, trend cycles, childhood nostalgia and smartphone fatigue.
  • D'oh! I can't believe I did that! Graceful ways to handle awkward moments
    Yes, there is a way to gracefully address that you've been walking around with spinach in your teeth. Here are tactics to quickly defuse your most embarrassing, cringe-inducing moments.


rss: bbc

  • Andrew Tate and brother arrested in US after more charges laid against them in UK
    The Crown Prosecution Service says it has requested their extradition from the US, while their lawyer says they are "innocent".
  • Andy Burnham to scrap digital ID to focus on cost of living in first major policy pledge
    A spokesperson for the incoming prime minister says his Government would “put its focus where people need it right now”.
  • Can Burnham's casual style survive contact with No 10?
    When Burnham becomes PM, he'll find it harder to wear the wardrobe that's central to his political brand.
  • Two US troops killed and one missing after Iranian attack in Jordan
    Iran and the US have traded strikes as hostilities re-escalated this week, with Tehran targeting US military facilities across the Gulf region.
  • The hidden cost of the night shift and how to sleep it off
    More than three million people in the UK work night shifts, which can greatly impact their health. What can be done to help them?
  • New EU border system tripling time at passport control, airport boss says
    Ryanair has also warned passengers travelling to Europe this summer to prepare for extended waits.
  • How did England players rate during the World Cup?
    BBC Sport England reporter Alex Howell assess how the Three Lions' players fared in North America.
  • Over to you, Messi - Mbappe leads Golden Boot race for the ages
    Kylian Mbappe leads the Golden Boot race by two goals but Lionel Messi could yet overtake him in the World Cup final.
  • Why the World Cup half-time show may be a taste of things to come
    The 2026 World Cup's spectacle is creating debate about the place of music in sport - and how it could infiltrate other tournaments.
  • Messi and Tom Brady in disbelief over 'prophetic' Lamine Yamal photo
    Argentina's Lionel Messi says it is "crazy" to be facing Spain's Lamine Yamal in a World Cup final after being photographed with him as a baby.


rss: the register

  • Java was a three-day hotfix away from dying horribly on stage
    Tim Lindholm, Java's original JVM maintainer, shares with El Reg some of the grungy build details the doc glosses over
  • NextBSD returns to dollop Apple source on FreeBSD
    New maintainer revives the project with Darwin components, Gershwin, and Claude Code
  • Mozilla speeds Firefox release schedule to biweekly
    And what to expect in Firefox 153 as the next ESR release gets close
  • Microsoft cuts OneDrive support for older Windows 10 versions next month
    22H2 has until 2028, or there's always Windows 11
  • Billing software error sends billion-dollar AWS estimates
    Amazon asks users not to panic as it works to fix the bug
  • AI spam filters are getting suckered by old-school text salting
    Turns out decades-old email tricks still work against some LLM-powered email filters
  • Torvalds challenged the haters to fork Linux. Someone said 'hold my beer'
    More a rewrite really, and of a very early version: Linux 0.11 – in Rust
  • Microsoft gives admins Exchange Online breathing room
    Retirement of PowerShell -Credential parameter pushed back to the end of 2026
  • Top EU court clips YouTube's intermediary defense over reviewed content
    You can't claim to be a passive host after vetting a creator's channel, Google warned
  • Attackers target critical FortiSandbox flaws as CISA issues patch order
    Command injection vulns land on exploited list after researchers spot abuse attempts


rss: ars technica

  • Will AI fix prior authorization—or make it worse?
    The government is piloting a program that uses AI for insurance-coverage decisions.
  • Google-backed satellites for wildfire detection launch as smoke chokes US, Canada
    The FireSat program can spot wildfires that other satellites miss.
  • The Pentagon's Space Development Agency hasn't moved as fast as anyone would like
    "Missiles are being launched at the joint force every single day in [Operation] Epic Fury."
  • Hegseth wants a "High-T" military; doctors call it a clinical minefield
    "We're turning the clock back on rational healthcare."
  • Taco Bell iceberg lettuce identified as source of cyclosporiasis in 5 states
    Don't eat Taco Bell lettuce in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, or West Virginia.
  • Troubling new details emerge on diabetes ouster controversy
    American Diabetes Association blocked publication of op-ed articles so the authors posted them as a preprint.
  • Will Russia's answer to the Falcon 9 rocket ever take flight?
    Grasshopper-like tests could begin in 2028.
  • Fubo hikes prices by $15 after restoring some NBCU channels lost in November
    Fubo subscribers still don't have Versant channels.
  • San Francisco orders Apple, Google to remove nudify apps from app stores
    Official estimates Google and Apple likely made millions in nudify app fees.
  • Ars is looking for a senior technology reporter, and you might be it!
    Desktops, laptops, phones, CPUs, GPUs, NAS—if you know this stuff, come work for us!


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