rss: npr

  • Suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque on Islamabad's outskirts kills at least 31
    It was a rare attack in the capital of Pakistan as its Western-allied government struggles to rein in a surge in militant attacks across the country.
  • U.S., Iran to hold nuclear program talks. And, Dems unveil new list of DHS demands
    The U.S. and Iran begin high-stakes talks today over Iran's nuclear program. And, Democrats unveil a detailed list of demands to change how DHS immigration enforcement officers operate.
  • Court records: Chicago immigration raid was about squatters, not Venezuelan gangs
    In the documents the Department of Homeland Security said the raid "was based on intelligence that there were illegal aliens unlawfully occupying apartments in the building." There is no mention of criminal gangs or Tren de Aragua.
  • What does the CIA not want you to know? The quiz has the secret
    Plus: ambiguous mascots, rodents with hard-to-spell names, and three boring photos of buildings.
  • Dog sled, ski ballet and other sports you could once see at the Winter Olympics
    For many decades, Olympic Games included "demonstration sports." Some, like curling, became part of the permanent roster. But others, like skijoring, didn't stick around.
  • Minneapolis now has daily deportation flights. One man has been documenting them
    A professional airplane enthusiast has been tracking the federally chartered deportation flights out of the Minneapolis airport as DHS sends immigration detainees to other states and, eventually, other countries.
  • Morning news brief
    U.S. and Iran to hold talks about Iran's nuclear program, Congress continues debate on immigration enforcement changes as funding deadline looms, FBI examines ransom notes in search for Nancy Guthrie.
  • 'It's a thrill': These two friends have attended every Super Bowl
    Don Crisman and Gregory Eaton have never missed a Super Bowl. On Sunday, they'll attend their 60th game.
  • Olympic figure skating starts with the team event. Here's what to know about it
    The three-day event is a chance for the top 10 skating countries to bring home a medal — and for viewers to get acquainted with the sport's different disciplines and biggest names.
  • Ronald Hicks to be installed as 11th archbishop of New York
    Ronald Hicks, a former Illinois bishop chosen by Pope Leo XIV to replace the retiring Cardinal Timothy Dolan, is set to be installed as New York's 11th archbishop


rss: bbc

  • BBC at scene where Russian general was shot in Moscow
    Russia editor Steve Rosenberg reports from the outskirts of the Russian capital, where Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev was shot and wounded.
  • Flood warnings in effect across UK as relentless rain continues
    As the rain continues to fall, numerous flood warnings have been issued with the Environment Agency advising that river levels will continue to rise, as Helen Willetts explains.
  • Your simple guide to the Winter Olympics
    The Winter Olympics opening ceremony takes place on Friday, and for the 16 days that follow many eyes of sport lovers worldwide will be focused on the Milan-Cortina Games.
  • Sir Elton calls press intrusion into his baby son 'truly sickening'
    The musician says his privacy was breached in relation to health issues and the birth of his son.
  • We had sex in a Chinese hotel, then found we had been broadcast to thousands
    A couple who stayed in Shenzhen discovered their intimate moments were filmed as spy-cam porn.
  • More baby formula products recalled over toxin fears
    Danone has recalled 15 more batches of Aptamil and Cow&Gate first infant milk because a toxin called cereulide may be present.
  • TV licence fee to rise by £5.50 to £180 from April
    The cost of a TV licence currently increases in line with inflation each year until 2027.
  • Mariah Carey and more curling - guide to Friday's action
    What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
  • Winter Olympics 2026
    Coverage of the curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics as Team GB play Korea Republic.
  • Spanish skater given Minions music permission
    After days of legal wrangling and online outcry, the Minion - Spanish figure skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate - will skate in Milan after all.


rss: the register

  • Microsoft starts the countdown for the end of Exchange Web Services

    Windows giant might try turning it off and on again to see who notices

    Microsoft has laid out a timeline for the disablement and shutdown of Exchange Web Services (EWS) in Microsoft 365 and Exchange Online.…

  • CISA orders federal agencies to rip out EOL edge kit before cybercrooks move in

    A year to replace end-of-support firewalls, routers, and VPN gateways

    America's federal agencies have been told to hunt down and rip out aging firewalls, routers, and other network gatekeepers before attackers use them as skeleton keys into government systems.…

  • Romanian rail workers accused of bribery turned to ChatGPT for legal tips

    Corruption probe takes detour as staff facing trial reportedly asked AI if seat-blocking scams caused financial damage

    More than 30 Romanian railway employees accused of running a bribery and ticket resale racket allegedly tried to crowdsource their legal strategy from ChatGPT.…

  • Smartphones cleared for launch as NASA loosens the rulebook

    Crew-12 and Artemis II astros may soon snap, shoot, and share from orbit

    NASA's Administrator has stated that smartphones will accompany the Crew-12 and Artemis II astronauts on their missions.…

  • DWP considers chatbot work coaches as AI-fueled job losses loom

    Benefits system trials automation amid growing interest in universal basic income

    AI-pocalypse Britain's welfare system is experimenting with AI to manage Universal Credit claimants – even as evidence piles up that artificial intelligence may soon be pushing more people onto benefits in the first place.…

  • UK council digs deeper into capital assets to keep Oracle project afloat

    West Sussex plans to triple use of property sales as ERP budget blows past original estimates

    In a budget-busting leap from SAP to Oracle, West Sussex County Council is trebling its raid on capital assets such as buildings to fund its "transformational" ERP project.…

  • Summer in Australia means beers, beaches, and bork

    Supermarket printer error gets holiday off to a shabby start

    BORK!BORK!BORK! When this vulture excuses himself from The Register's Australian eyrie for a little rest and recreation, I first avoid pyromaniac birds and carnivorous koalas, before settling into a bucolic beach town to catch a few waves, read a few books, and tune out from the world of tech.…

  • New hire fixed a problem so fast, their boss left to become a yoga instructor

    Poking around in deep menus found a fault that flummoxed old hands

    On Call Change is a constant – and so is On Call, the reader-contributed column The Register runs every Friday to share your tech support tales.…

  • Pakistan to test students for real-world skills before they graduate from IT degrees

    Government decides theoretical knowledge vs. experience debate is worth settling

    Pakistan’s Higher Education Commission (HEC) has introduced a competency test for students who take degrees in IT, to assess whether they emerge with skills employers will find useful.…

  • Atlassian swears it can handle AI without blowing out costs, or being swamped

    CEO feels under-appreciated amid year-long value slump

    Atlassian has assured investors it can add AI to its services without blowing out its costs or shrinking margins.…



rss: ars technica

  • Rocket Report: SpaceX probes upper stage malfunction; Starship testing resumes
    Amazon has booked 10 more launches with SpaceX, citing a "near-term shortage in launch capacity."
  • Why Darren Aronofsky thought an AI-generated historical docudrama was a good idea
    Production source says it takes "weeks" to produce just minutes of usable video.
  • AI companies want you to stop chatting with bots and start managing them
    Claude Opus 4.6 and OpenAI Frontier pitch a future of supervising AI agents.
  • The Switch 2 is getting a new Virtual Console (kind of)
    Hamster Corp.'s new "Console Archives" does what Nintendon't.
  • With GPT-5.3-Codex, OpenAI pitches Codex for more than just writing code
    The emphasis is on "mid-turn steering and frequent progress updates."
  • "ICE Out of Our Faces Act" would ban ICE and CBP use of facial recognition
    Senator: ICE and CBP "have built an arsenal of surveillance technologies."
  • Neocities founder stuck in chatbot hell after Bing blocked 1.5 million sites
    Microsoft won’t explain why Bing blocked 1.5 million Neocities websites.
  • Watch Kanzi the bonobo pretend to have a tea party
    “Kanzi is able to generate an idea of this pretend object and at the same time know it’s not real.”
  • Bad sleep made woman's eyelids so floppy they flipped inside out, got stuck
    Never underestimate the value of a good night's sleep.
  • Google hints at big AirDrop expansion for Android "very soon"
    AirDrop came to the Pixel 10 last year, and more Android phones will join the party in 2026.


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