rss: npr

  • How mosquitoes — and malaria — helped shaped the whereabouts of early humankind
    A new study looks at an unexpected force that helped played a critical role in shaping the lives of ancient humans.
  • Tensions rise in two ceasefires in the Middle East. And, the Navy secretary ousted
    Tensions are rising in the Middle East as shaky ceasefire agreements between the U.S., Israel and Iran, and Lebanon and Israel, are tested. And, the Secretary of the Navy is out of the role.
  • The U.S. seizes another oil tanker as peace talks with Iran remain in limbo
    President Trump says he ordered the Navy to "shoot and kill any boat" putting mines in the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. ramps up minesweeping there.
  • Two startlingly different views on long-awaited data on America's anti-HIV efforts
    After a year without data, the State Department released figures on PEPFAR, the program launched by George W. Bush and credited with saving millions of lives. How did Trump's aid cuts affect it?
  • Peace talks between U.S. and Iran at a standstill as Trump extends ceasefire
    President Trump has extended the ceasefire, but Iran says it's not enough if the naval blockade is still in place.
  • AI's a suck up. Research shows how it flatters and suggests we're not to blame
    The AI models and chatbots that we interact with tend to affirm our feelings and viewpoints — more so than people do, with potentially worrisome consequences.
  • How TikTok is driving American expats to Southeast Asia
    Americans who moved to Vietnam and Thailand say their lives are now lower-stress and lower-cost. But glamorous videos on TikTok don't tell the whole story.
  • 4 charts show where money is going in the midterms -- and who has the most cash
    The latest campaign finance reports show Democratic enthusiasm in key House and Senate races, but national Republican groups have far more in the bank to potentially spend down the road.
  • Senate votes to kickstart partisan funding process for ICE. Here's how that works
    A budget plan with a $70 billion expected price tag for immigration enforcement advanced after an overnight session. It now heads to the House of Representatives.
  • World Press Photo announces Photo of the Year 2026
    The executive director of World Press Photo said the image shows the inconsolable grief of children losing their father in a place built for justice. It is a stark and necessary record of family separation following the U.S. reform policies.


rss: bbc

  • Trump tells BBC that King's visit could 'absolutely' help repair relations with UK
    In a phone interview with the BBC's North America editor, the president discussed next week's visit and his relationship with the UK PM.
  • Police arrest two over alleged drug sales through shops in West Midlands after BBC investigation
    It follows a BBC investigation that found High Street mini-marts were selling drugs in some West Midlands towns.
  • Rapist who infected men and boys with HIV jailed
    A judge says Adam Hall took away the futures of his victims, including boys aged 15 and 17.
  • Health data of 500,000 people offered for sale online in China after UK Biobank breach
    The government said medical data was affected but no personally identifiable information had been made available.
  • Sara Cox replaces Scott Mills on Radio 2 breakfast show
    The 51-year-old, who is originally from Bolton, currently presents the teatime show on Radio 2.
  • Warner Bros shareholders approve Paramount's $111bn takeover
    The approval came as Donald Trump is to attend a dinner with billionaire Paramount backers the Ellisons.
  • Three men guilty of 'callous' Brighton beach rape
    The men, who are all asylum seekers, had denied targeting the woman in the early hours of October 4.
  • Football Focus to end after 52 years
    Football Focus is to end after 52 years, BBC Sport announces.
  • Prince Louis holiday video released to mark eighth birthday
    The footage was filmed by photographer Matt Porteous in Cornwall earlier this month.
  • My rapist deliberately gave me HIV. I was just 15
    Sam, who was heading home from school when he got his diagnosis, says Hall's jailing is a relief.


rss: the register

  • Microsoft gives your Word documents an AI co-author you didn’t ask for

    Also rolls out agentic Copilot in Excel and PowerPoint, letting 21st century Clippy lend a... hand

    Microsoft is giving Copilot the power to stop suggesting edits and start making them.…

  • Datadog digs down into GPU efficiency as AI costs soar

    Down to you to work out the value

    Datadog has added GPU monitoring to its observability stack, giving AI-hungry organizations more insight into exactly what's happening on their most expensive silicon.…

  • Everpure 'takes the hit' as AI-fueled supply crunch drives prices up 70%

    Storage vendor predicts current crunch will outlast COVID disruptions

    The supply crunch gripping the storage market has pushed Everpure – the artist formerly known as Pure Storage – to reassure customers it won't make things worse.…

  • Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope trumps Trump cuts, is launch-ready ahead of schedule

    Revolutionary telescope aiming for space after multiple near death experiences

    NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is ready for launch ahead of schedule despite repeated attempts by both Donald Trump's first and second administrations to cut funding.…

  • American farms have a new steward for their safety net, disaster programs... Palantir

    Wins $300M deal over Salesforce, IBM because of 'integration with existing USDA systems,' among other things

    Palantir has won a $300 million contract from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support the National Farm Security Action Plan (NFSAP) and modernize how USDA delivers services to America's farmers.…

  • AI now gobbling up power and management chips for servers

    Bad news for multiple general server components as vendors switch to more lucrative gear

    The chip shortage is spreading to power and management controller silicon, threatening server shipments as vendors prioritize capacity for higher-margin AI server products.…

  • Medical data of 500k Biobank volunteers listed for sale on Alibaba, UK minister reveals

    World's largest biomedical dataset lifted and shifted on Chinese mega marketplace

    Updated Details of volunteers of UK-based Biobank, which describes itself as the custodian of the world's most comprehensive biomedical dataset, are for sale on Chinese ecommerce site Alibaba.…

  • Hybrid clouds have two attack surfaces and you’re not paying enough attention to either

    Windows Admin Center flaws mean on-prem can attack cloud, and vice-versa

    Black Hat Asia Israeli researchers found a series of flaws in Microsoft's Windows Admin Center (WAC) and suggest this shows hybrid cloud management tools are a two-way attack surface that users don't spend enough time worrying about.…

  • Musk bets Tesla's AI future on Intel node that isn't finished yet

    EV maker leaning on still-in-development 14A process for Terafab, says it needs to build own silicon

    Elon Musk used Tesla's latest earnings call to reveal plans to build AI chips on Intel's not-yet-finished 14A process – a bet on silicon that doesn't exist.…

  • AI bats away ping-pong challenge as rise of the machines continues

    Sony project claims a significant breakthrough with applications in task requiring speed and accuracy

    Rise of the Machines The ancient games of chess and Go are now mere staging posts in the journey toward robots demonstrating their superior performance to humans - the machines can now beat us fleshbags at ping-pong.…



rss: ars technica

  • BMW bumps the 7 Series for 2027, adds all-new battery
    The 2027 7 Series is available as an EV, with an inline-six, or an inline-six PHEV.
  • Greenhouse gases from data center boom could outpace entire nations
    Plants from OpenAI, Meta, xAI, and Microsoft could emit more than 129M tons annually.
  • Crypto scam lures ships into Strait of Hormuz, falsely promising safe passage
    Ship attacked by Iran after possibly falling for safe passage crypto scam.
  • Tesla reports Q1 2026 earnings: Still profitable
    Car sales are up, battery sales and emissions credits are down.
  • Our newsroom AI policy
    How Ars Technica uses, and doesn't use, generative AI.
  • Lawsuit: Nintendo is getting tariff refunds—its customers should get them instead
    Lawsuit demands Nintendo pass Trump tariff refunds on to its customers.
  • RFK Jr. won't back CDC director on vaccines as agency scraps positive data
    Kennedy's tesimony sets up another clash over vaccines with next CDC director.
  • You want your Moon landings in HD? So does NASA—here's how it's happening.
    "You just push this button, and in three hours, you're counting photons."
  • Microsoft issues emergency update for macOS and Linux ASP.NET threat
    When authentication fails, things can go very, very wrong.
  • Anthropic tested removing Claude Code from the Pro plan
    Untenable demand has Anthropic exploring new approaches to rationing its service.


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