rss: npr

  • The band playing when a Bangkok bar caught fire mourns its members among the 33 dead
    Victims of this week's flash fire at a Bangkok music bar that took more than 30 lives included four of the six core members of the band playing when the blaze broke out.
  • Fear and hope in Utah in the shadow of America's largest wildfire
    People in Monticello, Utah have been tense and preparing to evacuate since shortly after the Babylon fire started June 26th
  • Argentina is back in the World Cup final after a thrilling semifinal win over England
    Argentina survived another heart-stopping match when it scored two late goals to topple England and extend the Three Lions' six-decade-long wait for another World Cup trophy.
  • Takeaways from Todd Blanche's confirmation hearing for attorney general
    Todd Blanche remained composed throughout the hours-long hearing, but faced several testy moments during questioning as he seeks to win the support of all Republican senators on the committee.
  • China and Xi favored over U.S. and Trump in many nations: Survey
    The change is driven by improved perceptions of China and declining views of the United States.
  • Trump relished in being compared to dictators like Hitler and Stalin, journalist says
    The New York Times journalist Jonathan Swan says the president is fixated on becoming a "great man of history" during his second term. Swan's new book, written with Maggie Haberman, is Regime Change.
  • Hong Kong booksellers arrested for allegedly selling seditious books
    Hong Kong was once known for its freedom of publication, but political changes have created a challenging environment for independent bookstores.
  • Cancer disparities researchers say federal funding changes have disrupted their work
    In a survey, 93% of cancer researchers who study disparities said federal policy changes have affected them. Funding is harder to come by and they worry it's slowing progress in their field.
  • China's economy grows 4.3% in Q2, slowest since late 2022
    Lagging consumer spending and business investment offset the boost from strong exports thanks partly to the boom in artificial intelligence.
  • Old rivals, new battle: Argentina and England clash in World Cup Semifinal
    Old rivals. New stakes. A World Cup final spot on the line. Argentina vs. England.


rss: bbc

  • 'No regrets' - Tuchel on England's defeat by Argentina
    England manager Thomas Tuchel believes his team "got too passive" after scoring first in the World Cup semi-final against Argentina, which they lost 2-1 at Atlanta Stadium.
  • Argentina face action after waving Falklands banner
    Argentina face the prospect of disciplinary action from Fifa after their players celebrate the World Cup semi-final win against England with a banner in support of their country's claims to the Falkland Islands.
  • British Steel taken into public ownership to protect 'vital' UK supply
    The Scunthorpe steelworks has been officially nationalised under new government powers passed this week.
  • Starmer on final trip to Ukraine as PM pledges UK's 'cast-iron' support
    The prime minister will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv later on Thursday.
  • New monkey species with orange lips found 'hiding' in DR Congo forest
    Scientists describe "amazing feeling" to look into the face of an animal that so few people knew existed.
  • Nowak killer's first recorded confession revealed
    Vickrum Digwa was recorded in a police van discussing Henry Nowak's murder in Southampton.
  • US military to start screening for testosterone deficiency, Hegseth says
    Hegseth says he is authorising hormone screening to ensure US troops "operate at your absolute best".
  • Singer Jesy Nelson calls plan to test newborns for deadly muscle condition a 'victory'
    All newborn babies are set to have a heel prick test for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) in England.
  • Families of 43 victims await verdict in Genoa bridge disaster
    A large section of the giant Morandi motorway bridge crumbled and collapsed on to the railway tracks below.
  • Iran targets military bases as US launches wave of strikes
    Explosions were heard across Iran overnight, shortly after neighbouring Gulf states began to report attacks.


rss: the register

  • Law firm insisted on one password to rule them all
    Using the admin password, you could be anyone and see anything
  • Tech support scam caused massive data breach at Australian airline Qantas
    It’s possible to leak PII describing 5.7 million people without breaching privacy rules
  • Even HP resellers thought the price of toner and ink was too high – so HP India facilitated an illegal cartel
    Regulator fines PC and printer giant for rigged tender bids and collusion
  • Cyberattack threatens utterly critical infrastructure in Japan: KFC
    The Colonel stops taking online orders and may close stores after logistics partner’s systems go down
  • Former OpenAI CTO does what Altman won't: releases a frontier AI model that's actually open
    Thinking Machines' first open weights model is a 975 billion parameter alternative to Chinese LLMs
  • Cadence's AuraStack agent melds AI with HPC to speed PCB, advanced packaging design
    One-two punch offers a glimpse of how low-precision AI can complement high-precision simulations
  • Amazon Web Services' most vocal customer now runs EC2
    Retail foundation leader Dave Treadwell takes over as senior leader and 19-year vet Dave Brown departs for pastures unknown
  • Prominent Haskell defector pilloried by anti-AI purists
    Haskell adherents revisit the language's tongue-in-cheek 'avoid success at all costs' mantra
  • Salesforce's Agentforce isn't winning over clients, KeyBanc analysts claim
    Investment bank cites messy customer data and a product that 'just isn't there'; Salesforce counters by saying it the fastest-growing product in its history
  • Linus Torvalds tells AI haters to fork off
    Linux supremo says contributors opposed to AI use can 'just walk away'


rss: ars technica

  • Hundreds rally at Bethesda HQ to protest Xbox layoffs, and Ars was there
    Union wants to halt a "perpetual cycle" of layoffs, get back to contract bargaining.
  • Buzz Aldrin sells famous felt-tip pen that helped launch Apollo from the Moon
    While an impressive sale, the pen and switch did not break records.
  • Sheetz is quitting VMware, migrating 11,000 virtual machines
    The convenience store chain will use StorMagic instead.
  • Judge: Trump can’t deport researchers just for working in content moderation
    Disinformation researchers praise ruling blocking Trump visa denials and deportations.
  • Engineer identifies and explains every '90s computer seen in Jurassic Park
    Yes, it was, in fact, a Unix system.
  • Windows 0-day drops the same day Microsoft releases record number of patches
    HiveLegacy is a "powerful primitive" that's likely capable of other nefarious actions.
  • FCC to repeal 39% TV ownership cap in boost for Trump-friendly news orgs
    FCC chairman claims power to repeal TV ownership limit set by Congress.
  • In memoriam: 7 of our favorite Sam Neill films
    The actor, who starred in 1993's Jurassic Park, died Monday in Sydney, Australia, at the age of 78.
  • Third-party app stores coming to Google Play next week as Epic settlement withdrawn
    With the settlement withdrawn, Google is now bound by the court's full antitrust remedies.
  • OpenAI's first branded hardware is... a light-up keyboard?
    The Codex Micro is designed to monitor multiple agentic threads at a glance.


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