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  • Netanyahu orders 'forceful' Israeli strikes in Gaza
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel's military to carry out "forceful strikes" in the Gaza Strip, threatening the ceasefire brokered by President Trump.

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  • In Photos: Hurricane Melissa bears down on Jamaica
    Hurricane Melissa is now Category 5, and the strongest storm this year as it approaches Jamaica. The National Hurricane Center warns the damage in Jamaica will be catastrophic.

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  • Shein is opening a store in Paris. Many French are saying 'non'
    The Chinese ultra-fast fashion giant Shein will open its first shop in one of Paris' historic department stores. Critics see the move as a threat to France's fashion identity.

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  • Amazon lays off thousands of corporate workers as it spends big on AI
    Amazon has faced pressure from investors to tighten its finances as it spends big on the AI race. The company says it will cut 14,000 jobs, citing a goal of "reducing bureaucracy, removing layers."

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  • SNAP benefits set to expire this week. And, Jamaica braces for a Category 5 storm
    Over 40 million Americans will soon be without federal food assistance as SNAP benefits are set to expire on Saturday. And, Jamaica braces for Hurricane Melissa to bring over 170 miles per hour winds.

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  • America's immigration crackdown is disrupting the global remittance market
    America's immigration crackdown might have serious financial consequences for a range of countries.

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  • The racial history of the 'overpopulation time bomb' and 'pronatalism' movements
    Code Switch explores the racial history of two seemingly opposing movements that inform today's declining birthrates.

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  • Fight over government layoffs continues as shutdown drags on
    A federal judge in San Francisco will consider whether to indefinitely halt the thousands of layoffs of federal employees announced by the Trump administration since Oct. 1.

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  • Volunteers foster literacy by reading to children and giving them books
    Volunteers with the LiTEArary society read to children who live in "book deserts" and bring them their own books.

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  • As Trump talks of designating antifa a foreign terrorist group, experts see danger
    The designation would have, as one domestic terrorism expert told NPR, a "cascading effect across civil society, including social media organizations, civic organizations and everything in between."

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  • What makes Melissa such a dangerous storm
    Melissa's 185 mph winds at landfall means it could eclipse all storms the island has experienced before.

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  • Fawlty Towers star Prunella Scales dies aged 93
    Scales played hotel manager Sybil Fawlty, the bossy wife of Basil, in the classic British sitcom.

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  • Councils paying school transport costs for 470,000 pupils in England
    Local authorities say the cost of providing school transport is becoming "financially unsustainable".

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  • What are the government's options on asylum seeker accommodation?
    Where to put asylum seekers has become one of the fiercest topics of political debate since last year's general election.

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  • Kate McCann cried during encounter outside family home, alleged stalker tells trial
    Julia Wandelt, charged with stalking the McCanns, tried to present the pair with a DNA report, a court is told.

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  • Man dies in triple stabbing as suspect arrested
    A 22-year-old man was arrested at the scene and remains in police custody, the Met Police said.

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  • Amazon confirms 14,000 corporate job losses as it focuses on AI
    The company says the opportunities provided by AI means it needs to be "organised more leanly."

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  • Fear of mass killings as thousands trapped in besieged Sudan city taken by militia group
    The UN says there are credible reports of "summary executions" in el-Fasher.

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  • Why one small town with very little immigration turned to Reform UK
    How national concerns affected a local election in the heart of the Peak District.

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  • Headlights to be reviewed after drivers complain of being 'blinded' at night
    Concern over the glare from brighter headlamps is prompting the government to review vehicle design.

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rss: the register

  • OpenAI tells Trump to build more power plants or China wins the AI arms race

    'Electrons are the new oil,' ChatGPT maker claims, demanding 100 GW per year

    OpenAI wants the Trump administration to build 100 gigawatts of additional electricity generation capacity per annum to avoid the US being overtaken by China in the AI arms race.?



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  • Elon Musk's Grokipedia launches, filled to the brim with plagiarism and AI slop

    Scratch Grokipedia and Wikipedia bleeds

    What do you do if you're the richest man on Earth and don't like Wikipedia? Start your own imitation encyclopedia, call it Grokipedia, lift a bunch of pages from the site, and let AI fill in the rest. Obviously, that's a recipe for success.?



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  • Forrester warns AI bubble to deflate as enterprises defer spending to 2027

    Gap between vendor promises and business results set to trigger market correction, research firm predicts

    ai-pocalypse Bubble, meet pin. Large organizations are set to defer a quarter of planned AI spending from next year until 2027, forcing a market correction.?



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  • Think tank decries science friction between countries, demands global cooperation

    More countries are prioritizing national security over scientific discovery

    Why can't we all just get along... for the good of science? New research suggests countries prioritizing national security over the greater good are hindering global research and economic development.?



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  • Euro cloud alliance urges action on Broadcom as Microsoft mends fences

    CISPE says post-VMware conduct raises fresh antitrust concerns

    Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) has issued its third European Cloud Competition Observatory (ECCO) report, praising Microsoft's licensing concessions while accusing Broadcom of worsening anti-competitive practices.?



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  • Anthropic's Claude is learning Excel so you don't have to

    Good luck to the 1,000 enterprise guinea pigs on the initial preview

    Anthropic has opened a waitlist for Claude for Excel, promising spreadsheet devotees that its LLM will be able to understand their entire workbook.?



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  • Clearview AI faces criminal heat for ignoring EU data fines

    Noyb says New York-based facial recognition biz flouted GDPR orders and kept scraping anyway

    Privacy advocates at Noyb filed a criminal complaint against Clearview AI for scraping social media users' faces without consent to train its AI algorithms.?



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  • Cloudflare Q3 report shows the internet still breaks for the strangest reasons

    From natural disasters to stray bullets and exams, it's been a shaky quarter for the world's connectivity

    Cloudflare's latest internet disruptions report reads like a global disaster log, with exam-related shutdowns, natural calamities, stray bullets, and even a Starlink software failure all taking chunks out of global connectivity.?



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  • AI browsers face a security flaw as inevitable as death and taxes

    Agentic features open the door to data exfiltration or worse

    Feature With great power comes great vulnerability. Several new AI browsers, including OpenAI's Atlas, offer the ability to take actions on the user's behalf, such as opening web pages or even shopping. But these added capabilities create new attack vectors, particularly prompt injection.?



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  • Beatings, killings, and lasting fear: The human toll of MoD's Afghan data breach

    Research submitted to Parliament details deaths, raids, and mental trauma linked to 2022 relocation leak

    Research submitted to the UK Parliament has revealed explicit threats to life and the deaths of family members and colleagues directly linked to the Ministry of Defence's 2022 Afghan relocation scheme data breach.?



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rss: ars technica

  • Here?s how Slate Auto plans to handle repairs to its electric trucks
    The startup has partnered with RepairPal to service its affordable EV truck.

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  • Australia?s social media ban is ?problematic,? but platforms will comply anyway
    Platforms expect to monitor a range of signals, but age detection will be spotty.

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  • AMD shores up its budget laptop CPUs by renaming more years-old silicon
    Both AMD and Intel continue to serve low-end PCs with aging silicon.

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  • Expert panel will determine AGI arrival in new Microsoft-OpenAI agreement
    New deal extends Microsoft IP rights until 2032 or until AGI arrives.

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  • Trump?s UCLA deal: Pay us $1B+, and we can still cut your grants again
    The deal wouldn't protect UCLA from the proposed university compact.

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  • Trump and Republicans join Big Oil?s push to shut down climate liability efforts
    Republicans are attempting to foreclose the ability of cities and states to seek damages linked to climate change.

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  • Porsche?s 2026 911 Turbo S is a ballistic, twin-turbo, 701-horsepower monster
    Big power, no lag, surprising agility make for a stellar drive?at an astronomical cost.

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  • AI-powered search engines rely on ?less popular? sources, researchers find
    Generative search engines often cite sites that wouldn't appear in Google's top 100 links.

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  • AT&T ad congratulating itself for its ethics violated an ad-industry rule
    Ad industry watchdog says AT&T violated program rule, demands removal of ads.

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  • 25 years, one website: ISS in Real Time captures quarter-century on space station
    From the makers of Apollo in Real Time comes a site with 500 times more data.

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