rss: npr

  • Three things to know about the $40 trillion federal debt
    The U.S. federal debt hit a record $40 trillion this week. The debt has doubled since 2017, and just paying interest on the accumulated debt now costs the government more than $1 trillion a year.
  • What to know about Dr. Heidi Overton, Trump's pick to lead the FDA
    Dr. Heidi Overton is currently working as a White House policy aide. If confirmed, she would lead an agency of 18,000 staffers who study and regulate food, drugs, medical devices, tobacco and more.
  • D.C.'s IndyCar race will zoom past museums. Some worry it could harm the art inside
    Sunday's course takes high-speed cars right past the National Gallery of Art and three Smithsonian museums. Art experts worry about the works inside, but organizers say they don't expect damage.
  • U.S. debt tops $40 trillion. And, new census report Trump is touting raises concerns
    The U.S. debt has surpassed $40 trillion. And, a new census report on noncitizen voting that President Trump is touting has ties to a think tank aligned with him, raising concerns among experts.
  • North Korea fires a suspected missile toward the sea, Japan says
    The suspected launch on Thursday comes a day after North Korea shrugged off a U.S. decision to scale back military drills with South Korea in an apparent bid to resume diplomacy.
  • The bond market is signaling trouble ahead. This is why you should pay attention
    Many people don't pay attention to bond markets, but they should — especially now. This is why they matter and why the drop in bond prices is signaling investor concerns about the U.S. economy.
  • Which country makes the best jollof rice? D.C. foodies put it to a blind test
    One of the most famous dishes across West Africa is jollof rice — fragrant rice cooked down with spices, tomatoes and meat. But which version is best? A traveling festival aims to find out.
  • They grew up with disability rights. Now, they're fighting to keep them
    Siblings Cody and Kaleigh Brendle have grown up with the right to community integration. Now, they worry those protections for people with disabilities like them are being eroded.
  • Privacy advocates call on Maryland to investigate data brokers
    Maryland has one of the strictest data privacy laws in the country. But privacy advocates allege that data brokers are violating the law by selling data to police and federal immigration agencies.
  • The system meant to protect ICE detainees has collapsed
    Critics say it is the reason why more detainees are risking their lives to protest inhumane conditions and legal rights violations, in the form of widespread hunger strikes.


rss: bbc

  • Harry and Meghan's security arrangements a private matter, PM says
    The prime minister also wishes the Duke and Duchess well after it emerged they are returning to the UK later this month.
  • Watch: What does Harry's return mean for his fractured relationship with William?
    The brothers have had a fractured relationship for a number of years.
  • Five key takeaways from GCSE results day 2026
    Resits are up, the gap between boys and girls has shrunk and England's regional divide has widened.
  • Man charged over Manchester synagogue attack
    Police say the man is accused of failing to disclose information regarding terrorist activity.
  • Academic who accused Jason Arday of plagiarism suspended by university
    Nathan Cofnas says he is being investigated for discriminating against the late Cambridge professor.
  • John Swinney defends £45,000 business-class flights to World Cup
    The Scottish government spent almost £100,000 on official visits to the United States in June.
  • Belgian car salesman becomes prince after royal parentage confirmed
    Clément Vandenkerckhove was quietly brought into Prince Laurent's family at a town hall ceremony.
  • BBC DJ Trevor Nelson reveals brain tumour surgery 'went well'
    The 62-year-old said that his "world was turned upside down" when a brain tumour was discovered.
  • Travelodge boss resigns as chain tackles security after sex assault at hotel
    Jo Boydell had been criticised for the company's handling of issues with its safety and security.
  • School 'deeply saddened' by death of family in sea off Shoreham
    Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls in Ealing pays tribute to Sara El-Khawas, 14, and her family who died.


rss: the register

  • Ransomware crook poses as recovery firm to steal payments from fellow extortionists
    Because apparently even ransomware gangs can't trust the people they do business with
  • NetBSD 11 lands with RISC-V support and lightning-fast VM boots
    Venerable Unix-like remains reassuringly old-school, if you're willing to put in the work
  • £37M SAP overhaul could extend Capgemini's run with UK tax collector to 28 years
    UK tax collector insists latest deal followed fair and competitive procurement
  • Grok chat duped into swallowing injected instructions
    A spoonful of encryption helps the malware go down
  • French tax authority says break-in exposed data of 600K, including some private messages
    Stolen details range from contact information to household finances and withholding rates
  • OpenAI glitch locks out vetted cyber researchers – and some can't get back in
    Affected users say support cannot restore their previous approval or override the new decision
  • Microsoft probes reports of games taking exception to Windows 11's August update
    Affected titles crash, freeze, or restart PCs while Redmond works out whether it is to blame
  • Software development and tech services in the cross-hairs as AI marches on
    Analysts warn of disruption to long-established tech activity
  • No lift for Swift as NASA abandons orbital rescue
    LINK will attempt a rendezvous, but its failed reaction wheels rule out grabbing and boosting the observatory
  • SparkyLinux 8.4 rekindles support for 32-bit PCs
    Debian 13 derivative offers minimal x86 images and lets CDE ride again


rss: ars technica

  • Genesis joins the giant electric SUV club with new GV90
    A retractable screen, a huge heads-up display, and an optional 4-seat VIP interior.
  • SpaceX’s orbital data centers would create a new category of e-waste
    The yeetcycling math resembles asteroid mining in reverse.
  • Reverse-lookup service exposed millions of photos of people’s faces
    People-search tool ClarityCheck left database containing more than 9M image files exposed.
  • Grok exfiltrates user data when malicious instructions are encrypted
    Cryptographic Context Injection is only the latest way to break an LLM safety guardrail.
  • NASA calls off mission to rescue Swift gamma-ray observatory
    Without a rescue, NASA's Swift Observatory is expected to reenter the atmosphere later this year.
  • Amazon aims for delivery drones to reach 500 US neighborhoods by end of 2026
    US residents face trade-offs as delivery drone services such as Prime Air expand.
  • Framework responds to complaints that BIOS update bricks Ryzen 7040 laptops
    Framework says it's replacing some out-of-warranty AMD mainboards.
  • Flight attendants freaked out that Google is buying tons of Spirit employee data
    Bankrupt Spirit accused of selling out workers in massive data sale to Google.
  • FCC abolishes gigabit speed goal, suggesting it is unfair to slower technologies
    FCC decides 1Gbps is too fast, standard must be "technologically neutral."
  • The floodgates are open after another Chinese company lands a reusable rocket
    "We will put the booster back into service for another flight as soon as possible."


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