rss: npr

  • Democratic governors form a public health alliance in a rebuke of Trump
    They're framing it as a way to share data and messages about threats, emergency preparedness and public health policy at a time when the federal government isn't doing its job in public health.

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  • A celebration of the South's rich ? and messy ? heritage, delivered on a plate
    In a new cookbook, culinary historian Michael W. Twitty pays homage to the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped Southern cuisine ? and keeps a gimlet eye on the region's complicated history.

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  • How Charlie Chaplin used his uncanny resemblance to Hitler to fight fascism
    It's been 85 years since The Great Dictator first dazzled audiences in 1940. It was a big risk for one of the world's most popular performers to take a stand against fascism on film.

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  • Photos: Ceasefire in Gaza brings reunions amid devastation
    As the ceasefire began, Israel released more than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages freed by Hamas. Amid the rubble in Gaza, families begin to find their way home.

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  • A veteran state department negotiator unpacks the ceasefire agreement in Gaza
    Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, attributes the Gaza deal in part to Trump's transactional nature and breaking of traditional diplomatic crockery.

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  • Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to a temporary ceasefire after days of deadly clashes
    Clashes in recent days have killed dozens of people on both sides of the border. Pakistan is grappling with militant attacks that have increased since 2021, when the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan.

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  • Greetings from the Rhône Glacier, where a gash of pink highlights how it's melting
    Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.

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  • Study: We're losing the war against drug-resistant infections faster than we thought
    Antimicrobial resistance is responsible for some 1.2 million deaths a year and contributes to millions more. Data in the new report shows that the problem is growing at an alarming rate.

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  • A Supreme Court ruling on voting rights could boost Republicans' redistricting efforts
    A Supreme Court case over Louisiana's congressional map could determine the future of Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination and allow Republicans to draw 19 more House seats.

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  • Raila Odinga, Kenya's former Prime Minister, dies at 80
    Raila Odinga ? the towering figure of Kenyan politics who helped usher in multiparty democracy and a new constitution ? has died in India at 80.

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rss: bbc

  • Funeral director admits fraud charges after inquiry into human remains at his premises in Hull
    Robert Bush denied 30 counts of preventing lawful burials but admitted fraud charges.

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  • Government will publish evidence in collapsed China spy case, PM says
    The Tories and Lib Dems had called for witness statements provided to prosecutors to be released.

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  • Reeves says she is looking at tax rises ahead of Budget
    The chancellor also said she was considering further measures on public spending, in a bid to put the UK's finances on a firmer footing.

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  • 'Worse than starting from scratch': how big is the task of rebuilding Gaza?
    BBC Verify investigates the damage done by two years of war, which could take $70bn and decades to repair.

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  • Student arrested after chanting about putting Zionists 'in the ground'
    Video appears to show Samuel Williams allegedly leading the chant at a pro-Palestinian march in London.

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  • Baroness Mone-linked firm fails to pay £122m over PPE
    PPE Medpro was ordered to repay damages by 16:00 BST on Wednesday after breaching a Covid-19 contract.

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  • Controversial UK oil field publishes full scale of climate impact
    The impact from the Rosebank oil field is estimated at nearly 250 million tonnes of planet warming CO2.

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  • Man who murdered girlfriend in hot tub is jailed for life
    Aren Pearson will spend at least 25 years in jail for stabbing Claire Leveque to death in Shetland in 2023.

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  • Asylum hotel a 'feeding ground for unrest', High Court told
    Lawyers for a council are trying to stop The Bell Hotel in Epping from housing asylum seekers.

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  • D'Angelo: A musical pioneer who reshaped soul
    The singer, who has died aged 51, was credited with creating the album that became the genre's blueprint.

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rss: the register

  • Cisco: Most companies don't know what they're doing with AI

    Only 13% are AI-ready; the rest are bolting it on and hoping for ROI

    Contrary to popular belief, you can't succeed in business (or AI) without really trying. Many orgs are jumping on the AI bandwagon without the infrastructure they need to make it work or track results, Cisco says. Most haven't even defined what they want their AI agents to do.?



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  • 'Highly sophisticated' government goons hacked F5, stole source code and undisclosed bug details

    And they swiped a limited amount of customers' config data

    Security shop F5 today said "highly sophisticated nation-state" hackers broke into its network and stole BIG-IP source code, undisclosed vulnerability details, and customer configuration data belonging to a "small percentage" of its users.?



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  • Devs are writing VS Code extensions that blab secrets by the bucketload

    Vibe coding may have played a role in what took researchers months to fix

    Developers of VS Code extensions are leaking sensitive secrets left, right and center, according to researchers who worked with Microsoft to combat an issue that could have led to some nasty supply chain attacks.?



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  • Microsoft veteran explains Windows quirk that made videos play in Paint

    Raymond Chen says the OS used green-screen overlays to fake video playback ? with curious side effects

    Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen has answered a lingering Windows question ? why did video screenshots keep playing in Paint??



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  • ASML shrugs off China slump with faith in AI-fueled chip demand

    Beijing's self-reliance push and US export limits hit orders

    Europe's tech darling ASML has warned Chinese demand for its chipmaking kit will plummet next year, as Beijing doubles down on home-grown alternatives in response to Uncle Sam's export restrictions and trade war shenanigans.?



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  • Raspberry Pi OS, LMDE, Peppermint OS join the Debian 13 club

    Downstream Linux projects line up behind the latest release

    A month after Debian 13.1's release, some of the more visible downstream forks, including Raspberry Pi OS, have decided it's time to incorporate the latest version of the main OS into their builds.?



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  • AI startup Augment scraps 'unsustainable' pricing, users say new model is 10x worse

    Second huge increase in six months sees some devs heading for the exit

    Augment has updated its pricing model for Augment Code, an AI coding assistant, to be based on AI usage rather than message interactions. The company said its existing model "isn't sustainable" but users have calculated that the new one is more than ten times as expensive.?



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  • £2B UK cloud licensing claim against Microsoft seeks more business backers

    Action alleges Redmond unfairly hikes costs for businesses running Windows Server outside Azure

    The team pushing a £2 billion legal claim accusing Microsoft of overcharging businesses that use its software on rival clouds has called for further participants ahead of its first hearing in December.?



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  • Everyone wants a fancy phone ? even the folk buying them second-hand

    IDC and Counterpoint say premium kit is driving sales in both new and used markets

    Premium devices are what smartphone buyers want right now, and it seems that applies equally to the latest devices and second-hand models destined for emerging markets.?



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  • Capita fined £14M after 58-hour delay exposed 6.6M records

    ICO makes example of outsourcing giant over sluggish cyber response

    The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued a £14 million ($18.6 million) penalty to outsourcing giant Capita following a catastrophic 2023 cyberattack that exposed the personal data of 6.6 million people.?



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rss: ars technica

  • Google?s AI videos get a big upgrade with Veo 3.1
    Veo 3.1 is coming to the Gemini app and the Flow filmmaking tool.

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  • ChatGPT erotica coming soon with age verification, CEO says
    Sam Altman claims new tools can detect mental distress while relaxing limits for adults.

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  • Apple unveils M5 update for the 11- and 13-inch iPad Pros
    Leaks of the new tablet from a couple weeks ago appear to have been genuine.

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  • New Apple M5 is the centerpiece of an updated 14-inch MacBook Pro
    A 27.5% increase in memory bandwidth provides a big boost to GPU performance.

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  • Believing misinformation is a ?win? for some people, even when proven false
    "Winning" means prioritizing independence from outside influence over being right.

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  • With considerably less fanfare, Apple releases a second-generation Vision Pro
    Reports suggest that Apple has de-prioritized Vision Pro development internally.

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  • ROG Xbox Ally X: The Ars Technica review
    The first portable ?Xbox? fails to unify a messy world of competing PC gaming platforms.

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  • NATO boss mocks Russian navy, which is on the hunt for Red October ?the nearest mechanic?
    A Russian sub surfaces off of Western Europe. Is it damaged?

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  • Feds seize $15 billion from alleged forced labor scam built on ?human suffering?
    Scams like this one net billions from well-educated victims.

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  • Trump admin pressured Facebook into removing ICE-tracking group
    Pam Bondi claims Facebook group was used to ?dox and target? ICE agents.

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