rss: npr

  • In Marc Maron's last 'WTF' podcast episode, Obama offers advice on closing chapters
    In the final episode, Marc Maron and former President Barack Obama spoke about the legacy of the podcast, politics and moving on.

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  • Ecuador: La reinvención andina de la cumbia
    Uno de los géneros más escuchados en las Américas, los fotógrafos Karla Gachet e Iván Kashinsky documentan la cumbia en Colombia, México, Ecuador, Perú, Argentina y Estados Unidos.

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  • Ecuador: The Andean reinvention of cumbia
    Photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia music in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States.

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  • Tackles, projectiles and gunfire: Many fear ICE tactics are growing more violent
    Videos taken by eye witnesses of federal agent encounters with immigrants in Chicago and elsewhere have shown increasingly tense incidents. Immigrant advocates and observers say they're indicative of a larger trend of aggression among federal immigration officers.

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  • As the ceasefire begins, a look at the Gaza war by the numbers
    With start of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and release of hostages and prisoners, here are some key figures related to the Gaza war and the Hamas-led attack on Israel that sparked it.

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  • Palestinians celebrate as prisoners are released by Israel under Gaza ceasefire deal
    Among the 2,000 Palestinians freed in the Gaza ceasefire deal were 250 serving life terms for attacks on Israelis dating back decades.

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  • Kids who use social media score lower on reading and memory tests, a study shows
    Data from a large, ongoing study of adolescents shows a link between increasing social media use and lower cognition and memory in teens.

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  • This wedding photographer now removes landmines for a group that's won a top prize
    The Mines Advisory Group has been removing landmines for more than three decades. This year, it received the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, a prestigious award with a $3 million prize.

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  • Natural gas prices are low, but your monthly gas bill is up. Here's why
    Gas utility bills are rising even though natural gas prices are down. That's because a much larger share of your gas bill now goes to infrastructure instead of fuel.

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  • Highlighting Indigenous stories from across NPR's network
    NPR is highlighting Indigenous stories from across its network in celebrations of Indigenous Peoples Day.

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rss: bbc

  • Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees freed as Trump hails 'historic dawn' in Middle East
    A major hostage and prisoner exchange marks a significant step towards ending two years of war in Gaza.

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  • Middle East 'doomed' without Palestinian state, King of Jordan tells BBC
    In an exclusive interview with BBC Panorama, the king says a two-state solution is the only answer.

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  • 'You're my life, my hero': Hostages reunite with families after two years
    Families say it ends "two years of hell" and a journey of "healing and rehabilitation" will now begin.

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  • Palestinians celebrate return of detainees freed by Israel
    Thousands of people gather in Gaza and the West Bank to welcome Palestinian prisoners and detainees freed by Israel.

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  • 'Now the rebuilding begins,' says Trump as he signs Gaza peace plan
    The US president says the ceasefire will hold and the second phase of negotiations for a lasting peace are under way.

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  • Chris Mason: SNP are the latest proof that things change quickly in politics
    The SNP are not only hopeful of victory at next year's Scottish election, but are even talking of an outright majority.

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  • Tommy Robinson refused to give phone Pin to police to protect 'journalistic material'
    The far-right activist was charged under the Terrorism Act over an incident at the Channel Tunnel in July 2024.

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  • Mortgage rates creep back up as lenders show caution
    Average mortgage rates have increased month-on-month for the first time since February, says Moneyfacts.

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  • Two charged with murder of Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins in prison attack
    The disgraced Lostprophets frontman was fatally injured at HMP Wakefield on Saturday.

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  • Vodafone admits 'major outage' as more than 130,000 report problems
    Vodafone claims to have more than 18 million customers in the UK, including nearly 700,000 home broadband customers.

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rss: the register

  • Microsoft's OneDrive spots your mates, remembers their faces, and won't forget easily

    Then shalt thee change the setting three times, no more!

    Microsoft's OneDrive is increasing the creepiness quotient by using AI to spot faces in photos and group images accordingly. Don't worry, it can be turned off ? three times a year.?



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  • Bose kills SoundTouch: Smart speakers go dumb in Feb

    Cloud support to be ditched on older hardware, customers left with pricey paperweights

    Audio equipment biz Bose is discontinuing cloud support for its SoundTouch product line, effectively reducing the premium devices to basic speakers with limited functionality.?



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  • Vodafone keels over, cutting off millions of mobile and broadband customers

    Outage knocks out phones, broadband ? even telco's own status page

    Vodafone fell over in the UK this afternoon, with Register readers reporting that many services including mobile coverage, internet services, and even the company's own status page went down.?



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  • Broadcom cozies up to OpenAI for 10 GW custom chip love-in

    Every human deserves their own accelerator, says ChatGPT creator

    Broadcom has cuddled up with OpenAI as the ChatGPT outfit looks for ever more help building out the vast infrastructure it needs to deliver on its dreams of advanced intelligence ? and possibly even a profit some day.?



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  • Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters rage-quit the internet (again), promise to return next year

    'We will never stop,' say crooks, despite retiring twice in the space of a month

    The Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters (SLSH) cybercrime collective - compriseed primarily of teenagers and twenty-somethings - announced it will go dark until 2026 following the FBI's seizure of its clearweb site.?



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  • Bun 1.3 stuffs everything and kitchen sink into JS runtime

    All-in-one toolkit or over-ambitious feature creep? You decide

    Version 1.3 of the Bun JavaScript runtime and toolkit has landed, pushing forward the project's goal to consolidate fragmented JavaScript toolchains into a single solution. Yet the rapid expansion has some developers questioning whether Bun is trying to do too much, too fast.?



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  • Benioff retreats from idea of sending troops in to clean up San Francisco

    Salesforce CEO praises Trump before walking back criticism of city's policing

    San Francisco?s political establishment rounded on Marc Benioff over the weekend after the Salesforce founder backed the idea of sending in the National Guard to clean up the city?s streets.?



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  • Android 'Pixnapping' attack can capture app data like 2FA codes

    GPU-based timing attack inspired by decade-old iframe technique

    Security researchers have resurrected a 12-year-old data-stealing attack on web browsers to pilfer sensitive info from Android devices.?



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  • Microsoft 'illegally' tracked students via 365 Education, says data watchdog

    Redmond argued schools, education authorities are responsible for GDPR

    An Austrian digital privacy group has claimed victory over Microsoft after the country's data protection regulator ruled the software giant "illegally" tracked students via its 365 Education platform and used their data.?



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  • SpaceX limbers up for Starship flight 11 as launch pad faces retirement

    Another flawless demonstration or unplanned explosion await

    SpaceX is counting down to today's 11th flight test of its monster Starship rocket, with weather looking suitable for the opening of the launch window at 18:15 CT (or around 17:00 CT, if the company's billionaire boss is to be believed).?



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rss: ars technica

  • Hackers can steal 2FA codes and private messages from Android phones
    Malicious app required to make "Pixnapping" attack work requires no permissions.

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  • Measles outbreak in SC sends 150 unvaccinated kids into 21-day quarantine
    The outbreak includes at least seven confirmed cases, but some are clearly being missed.

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  • Google?s Photoshop-killer AI model is coming to search, Photos, and NotebookLM
    After more than 5 billion AI image edits, Nano Banana is expanding.

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  • Starship?s elementary era ends today with mega-rocket?s 11th test flight
    "The final phase of Starship?s trajectory on Flight 11 includes a dynamic banking maneuver."

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  • To shield kids, California hikes fake nude fines to $250K max
    California cracks down on AI as child safety concerns grow.

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  • Apple?s streaming service gets harder to tell apart from its streaming app, box
    Apple unifies its remaining streaming offerings by dropping the "+".

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  • Why Signal?s post-quantum makeover is an amazing engineering achievement
    New design sets a high standard for post-quantum readiness.

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  • 4chan fined $26K for refusing to assess risks under UK Online Safety Act
    4chan fine may test if US will intervene to block UK?s Online Safety Act.

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  • Hans Koenigsmann, who investigated all of SpaceX?s rocket failures, is going to space
    "I've always been interested to experience Max Q from the inside."

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  • Layoffs, a ?coding error,? chaos: Trump admin ravages the health dept.
    Reports suggest the hardest hit is the CDC, which is already struggling to function.

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