rss: npr

  • Senate Democrats ramp up pressure campaign for public hearings on war with Iran
    Congressional Democrats are demanding transparency in the form of public hearings from Trump administration officials on the timeline and objectives of the war in Iran.
  • Wheelchair curler Steve Emt's path from drunk driver to three-time Paralympian
    Steve Emt and Laura Dwyer represent the U.S. in the Paralympics' new mixed doubles wheelchair curling event. They could bring home Team USA's first wheelchair curling medal ever.
  • Immigration detention on track for deadliest fiscal year since 2004
    Twenty-three people have died since October in ICE custody, as advocates warn about overcrowding and health care access.
  • Photos from Iran and across the Middle East as the war enters Week 2
    More than a week of the U.S. and Israel's war against Iran has dragged in global powers, upended the world's energy and transport sectors, and brought chaos to usually peaceful areas of the region.
  • A dose of psilocybin helps smokers quit in new study
    The psychoactive substance in magic mushrooms appears to have a powerful effect on people trying to stop smoking.
  • Trump gives mixed signals on Iran war. And, how Epstein built ties to scientists
    President Trump provided conflicting messages about when the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran will end. And, NPR investigates how late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein leveraged ties with scientists.
  • 'Pro-worker AI,' streaming fatalities, and other fascinating new economic studies
    From artificial intelligence to fatalities from music streaming to the effects of immigrants on elderly health care, the Planet Money newsletter rounds up some interesting new economic studies.
  • GLP-1s have transformed weight loss and diabetes. Is addiction next?
    A large study found that people taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for diabetes were less likely to be diagnosed with substance use disorder.
  • The U.S. vowed its 'most intense day of strikes inside Iran'
    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon was giving President Trump "maximum options" and that the war will not be "endless," a day after the president gave mixed signals about progress.
  • Morning news brief
    Trump hails Iran successes but offers no end date, Lebanon wants talks with Israel, and two teens are charged in NYC attack attempt.


rss: bbc

  • UK warship HMS Dragon departs for eastern Mediterranean
    The Type 45 destroyer's main role will be protecting RAF Akrotiri, which was hit with an Iranian-made drone.
  • Steve Rosenberg: Russia seeks diplomatic and economic gains from Iran war
    President Putin pits himself as a potential mediator but that's not an easy sell, writes the BBC's Russia editor.
  • University tuition fees system is a 'mess', says Clegg
    The ex-deputy PM told the BBC he would "take on the chin" any criticism surrounding his involvement
  • Jeffrey Epstein had two key aides - why do they still control his money and secrets?
    Richard Kahn and Darren Indyke administer Epstein’s estate - court filings allege complicity in his crimes.
  • First Mandelson files expected to be published on Wednesday
    The documents are expected to detail parts of the process prior to Lord Mandelson's appointment as ambassador.
  • The Aldi-style insurgents who could be about to shake up the vets market
    As pet owners complain of rising prices, independent practices want to take on the big chains.
  • MPs demand urgent action on London grooming gangs
    The government's inquiry into grooming gangs "must look specifically at London as part of its local investigations", says a group of MPs.
  • Gale-force winds to batter UK as snow and cold set for comeback
    Strong winds are likely across many parts of the UK over the next few days before turning colder with some wintry showers at the end of the week, as Simon King explains.
  • Wildlife to replace historical characters on banknotes
    Nature was the most popular theme among the public, with the new notes designed to deter counterfeiting.
  • Prioritising AI data centres could block new homes, builders warn
    The government plans to give data centres priority access to the electricity grid to speed up development.


rss: the register

  • AIOps is so powerful, vendors are building tools to clean up after agents break your infrastructure

    Cohesity, ServiceNow and Datadog team on recoverability suite

    Three more vendors have decided that the world needs tools to roll back mistakes made by AI, after Cohesity teamed with ServiceNow and Datadog on a recoverability service that will hunt down all the files and data corrupted by bad AI actors and restore systems to a “trusted state.”…

  • Critical Microsoft Excel bug weaponizes Copilot Agent for zero-click information disclosure attack

    Could steal sensitive personal and financial data

    After a whopper of a Patch Tuesday last month, with six Microsoft flaws exploited as zero-days, March didn't exactly roar in like a lion. Just two of the 83 Microsoft CVEs released on Tuesday are listed as publicly known, and none is under active exploitation, which we're sure is a welcome change to sysadmins.…

  • Amazon insists AI coding isn't source of outages

    E-souk disputes report linking 'Gen-AI assisted changes' to recent high-impact incidents

    Amazon's weekly operations meeting today reportedly focused on recent service outages and on the role that code changes attributed to generative AI may have played. However, the company is downplaying the possibility of problems with AI.…

  • AI nonsense finds new home as Meta acquires Moltbook

    Think it's hard to tell bot from human on Facebook now?

    The biggest generator of AI slop on the internet has a new home, as Meta has reportedly acquired Moltbook and hired the team behind the social network for AI agents.…

  • Cybercrime isn't just a cover for Iran's government goons - it's a key part of their operations

    Ransomware, malware-as-a-service, infostealers benefit MOIS, too

    Iranian government-backed snoops are increasingly using cybercrime malware and ransomware infrastructure in their operations - not just hiding behind criminal masks as a cover for destructive cyber activity, according to security researchers.…

  • AI datacenters may gulp a New York City's worth of water on hot days

    Study warns peak cooling demand could strain US water systems by 2030

    Public water supplies in America will need billions invested to meet the peak requirements of datacenters during the hottest periods of the year, even if their overall annual consumption is relatively modest.…

  • JetBrains launches AI agent IDE built on the corpse of abandoned Fleet

    Agentic 'Air' lets multiple AI agents run tasks concurrently, while loyal IntelliJ users wonder what's in it for them

    JetBrains has previewed Air, a tool for agentic AI development which it describes as a new wave of dev tooling.…

  • Crooks compromise WordPress sites to push infostealers via fake CAPTCHA prompts

    Rapid7 says crims broke into more than 250 sites globally, including a US Senate candidate’s campaign page

    Cyber baddies quietly compromised legitimate WordPress websites, including the campaign site of a US Senate candidate, turning them into launchpads for a global infostealer operation.…

  • Flying cabs, next-gen aircraft cleared for takeoff in 26 states

    FAA launches pilot projects starting this summer

    The skies over parts of the US could soon get busier, as the Federal Aviation Administration launches pilot projects spanning 26 states to test electric air taxis and other next-gen aircraft, with operations expected to begin by summer 2026.…

  • Musk admits Starship V3 launch date has slipped as Super Heavy booster rolls into place

    Launch predictions continue to be optimistic as 2027 and Artemis III near

    SpaceX has rolled another Starship super heavy booster to the launch pad as the company's boss, Elon Musk, admits the first launch of Starship V3 had slipped.…



rss: ars technica

  • Reentry of NASA satellite will exceed the agency's risk guidelines
    "Due to late-stage design changes, the potential risk of uncontrolled reentry increased."
  • FDA contradicts Trump admin, declines to approve generic drug for autism
    In the end, the FDA only approved the drug for a rare genetic condition with clearer data.
  • AI can rewrite open source code—but can it rewrite the license, too?
    Is it clean "reverse engineering" or just an LLM-filtered "derivative work"?
  • Meta acquires Moltbook, the AI agent social network
    The viral social network project was created with OpenClaw.
  • After complaints, Google will make it easier to disable gen AI search in Photos
    One toggle for "fast classic search."
  • Anthropic sues US over blacklisting; White House calls firm "radical left, woke"
    Anthropic says it was blacklisted for opposing autonomous weapons, mass surveillance.
  • Trump's divisive FDA vaccine regulator self-destructs, will exit agency (again)
    It's unclear what Prasad's FDA exit means, but some drug makers are happy to see him go.
  • NASA and SpaceX disagree about manual controls for lunar lander
    "NASA’s tracking of SpaceX’s manual control risk indicates a worsening trend."
  • Gemini burrows deeper into Google Workspace with revamped document creation and editing
    Gemini can now pull context from your files, emails, and more to create and edit documents.
  • Ig Nobels ceremony moves to Europe over security concerns
    Marc Abraham: “During the past year, it has become unsafe for our guests to visit the country."


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