rss: npr

  • Anthropic sues the Trump administration over 'supply chain risk' label
    The Pentagon told suppliers they can't use Anthropic's artificial intelligence tools after the company said it would not let its tech be used for autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance.
  • This historian dug up the hidden history of 'amateur' blackface in America
    In her new book, Darkology, historian Rhae Lynn Barnes writes about how blackface and minstrel shows became one of the most popular forms of entertainment in 19th- and 20th-century America.
  • Attempted attack with explosives in New York City investigated as "ISIS-inspired terrorism"
    Two men have been charged with allegedly providing support to a foreign terrorism organization and using a weapon of mass destruction. New York City NYPD Commissioner says the explosive devices "could have caused serious injury or death."
  • Trump is using immigration policy to suppress speech, lawsuit claims
    A new lawsuit accuses the administration of violating the First Amendment by threatening the visas of researchers for work on disinformation and content moderation of social media.
  • Why young girls are disguised as boys in Afghanistan
    The Taliban has released a video of an interrogation of a girl who passed as a boy. It's an age-old practice in this patriarchal society but now appears to be happening with some frequency.
  • Iran picks new leader. And, Trump won't sign bills until Congress overhauls voting
    Iran has named Mojtaba Khamenei as its new supreme leader. And, President Trump says he will not sign any more bills until Congress overhauls voting.
  • Chimps' taste for fermented fruit hints at the origins of humans' love of alcohol
    Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who'd feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars.
  • The U.S. names its 7th dead soldier and oil prices spike on Day 10 of the Iran war
    The Pentagon said a Space Brigade sergeant was killed and the price of oil increased after Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader and then launched new attacks at Israel and Gulf states.
  • World shares tumble as Iran war pushes crude prices over $110 a barrel
    World shares tumbled on Monday, with Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index plunging more than 5%, after oil prices spiked at nearly $120 a barrel.
  • Kids' willpower is no match for fast food and screens. Try this instead
    For decades, parents were told to help children build willpower like a muscle, to resist things like junk food and too much time on their screens. But new research suggests a better strategy.


rss: bbc

  • US missile hit military base near Iran school, video analysis shows
    A US Tomahawk missile hit a military base near a primary school in southern Iran where Iranian authorities said 168 people were killed, expert video analysis shows.
  • Five Iranian footballers 'in Australian safe house' after Asian Cup protest
    Concern has grown for team after one critic called them 'wartime traitors' for failing to salute during the Iranian anthem.
  • How the Iran war may affect your bills and finances
    The conflict in the Middle East could raise the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
  • Iranians deeply divided over Mojtaba Khamenei's rise to power
    While pro-establishment crowds celebrate Khamenei's appointment as his father's successor, others believe it signals no change to how Iran is ruled.
  • Days of disruption expected as Glasgow Central closed after fire near station
    The fire began in a vape shop on Union Street on Sunday afternoon before the building collapsed hours later.
  • Passer-by tried to tackle vape shop blaze before inferno
    Lamin Kongira told BBC Scotland News he had been walking past when a shopkeeper ran out saying "fire, fire".
  • SEND reforms to 'strip away' children's legal protections, charity says
    Planned changes to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in England were announced last month.
  • King praises Commonwealth at biggest royal gathering since Andrew arrest
    A protest by anti-monarchists is staged outside the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
  • Hundreds of teenagers report for duty as Croatia reinstates conscription
    Training will cover everything from traditional skills through to drone control and cyberwarfare techniques and countermeasures.
  • Tributes to 'enormously talented' teenage goalkeeper who died after collapsing on pitch
    Amelia Aplin died after collapsing during a game against Fulham in the Junior Premier League.


rss: the register

  • Amazon tells FCC to bin SpaceX's million-satellite datacenter dream

    Calls Musk’s orbital plans “speculative” despite Bezos touting orbiting compute

    Amazon wants US regulators to reject a SpaceX application for permission to launch a fleet of orbital datacenter satellites, criticizing it as incomplete, speculative, and unrealistic.…

  • China browses lunar landing spots in race to land on Moon

    Not a US flag in sight

    Researchers from China are narrowing down the landing sites for the nation’s first crewed mission to the Moon, set to take place before 2030.…

  • Vulture rediscovers RSS to dull the pain of the modern web

    Feeds are alive, well and can help deshittify things

    opinion A couple of timely blog posts remind us that RSS is alive, well, and can help you resist enshittification of the Web.…

  • 'AI brain fry' affects employees managing too many agents

    Three agents is about all we can handle

    As AI adoption in the workplace accelerates, many people find themselves in a position where babysitting bots and agents is a significant part of their day. Those people are feeling a bit like AI has fried their brains. …

  • Microsoft 365 confirms new premium tier, stuffed with AI and few discounts

    E7 arrives with a hefty price. Got to keep those shareholders happy

    Microsoft has finally confirmed that its AI-centric E7 subscription tier - where it licenses AI agent agents like employees - will debut on May 1 for an eye-watering $99 per user per month (pupm).…

  • EV charger biz ELECQ zapped by ransomware crooks, customer contact data stolen

    An attack on the company’s AWS platform may have exposed customers' names and home addresses

    Exclusive ELECQ, maker of smart electric vehicle (EV) chargers, is warning customers that their personal details may have been stolen in a ransomware attack that encrypted and copied user data from its cloud systems.…

  • MariaDB backs down on Galera removal after community outcry

    But questions remain over long-term commitment to clustering tech in open source

    After a couple of years of relative calm, the relationship between MariaDB and its open source foundation was ruffled in February, leaving observers with a few unanswered questions.…

  • LibreOffice learns to speak Markdown in version 26.2

    Plain-text fans rejoice as Writer gains native CommonMark import and export

    Markdown has been around for more than 20 years, but native support in LibreOffice might suddenly help to make it viable for more people.…

  • Ex-Meta execs pop up on Nscale board as rent-a-GPU firm raises $2B

    Former policy boss Nick Clegg joins Cheryl Sandberg and one-time Yahoo prez Susan Decker

    Former British deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg has landed a board seat at UK-based neocloud Nscale, alongside fellow ex-Meta exec Sheryl Sandberg and former president of Yahoo Susan Decker.…

  • Dutch cops warn 100 alleged scammers: Turn yourselves in or we tell Grandma

    Two-week deadline to fraudsters to fess up or have their faces plastered across every screen in the country

    Dutch national police are taking a novel stand against scammers - 100 suspects now have less than two weeks to hand themselves in or face public shaming.…



rss: ars technica

  • Don't worry, Valve still plans to launch the Steam Machine "this year"
    What part of "this year," exactly, is still anyone's guess.
  • 2026 Australian Grand Prix: Formula 1 debuts a new style of racing
    The key is understanding how to conserve energy across a lap. Oh, and be reliable.
  • Chevrolet killed it then brought it back, now we drive it: The 2027 Bolt
    Faster charging, more modern infotainment, and a new LFP battery are highlights.
  • “It doesn't feel safe”—Many international game developers plan to skip GDC in US
    Stories of border issues lead to pervasive travel fears across the worldwide industry.
  • Jessica Jones joins the fray in Daredevil: Born Again trailer
    "I'm gonna take this city back."
  • Tiny, long-armed dinosaur leads to rethink of dinosaur miniaturization
    Small size seems to have come before a change in diet for a tiny dinosaur lineage.
  • Hunting for elusive "ghost elephants"
    Werner Herzog directed this evocative NatGeo documentary of an ornithologist's quest to find a new species.
  • A unicorn-like Spinosaurus found in the Sahara
    A unique head spike and fish-eating jaws help make sense of these dinosaurs.
  • From Iran to Ukraine, everyone's trying to hack security cameras
    Research shows apparent Iranian state hackers trying to hijack consumer-grade cameras.
  • Ding-dong! The Exploration Upper Stage is dead
    The Exploration Upper Stage did not in any way get NASA closer to landing on the Moon.


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