rss: npr

  • A major census test faces cutbacks — with postal workers tapped to help count
    The Trump administration has shrunk the number of locations for this year's field test of the 2030 census and added plans to test replacing temporary census workers with U.S. Postal Service staff.
  • N.Y. Republican met with jeers over ICE tactics during town hall in swing district
    Discontent over ICE enforcement tactics is spilling out into races across the country, including competitive congressional districts held by Republicans, like Rep. Mike Lawler of New York.
  • Meet Milo and Tina, the 'first openly Gen Z' Olympic mascots
    The 2026 Olympics and Paralympics mascots are Milo and Tina, a pair of teenage, scarf-clad stoat siblings with big dreams. If you're wondering what a stoat is, you're in the right place.
  • This global health leader praises Trump's aid plan -- and gears up to beat malaria
    Bill Steiger, who served in the George H.W. Bush and first Trump administrations, reflects on the past year's changes in the U.S. role — and his new job as head of Malaria No More.
  • The House races to end shutdown. And, Trump wants to close Kennedy Center for 2 years
    Lawmakers are racing to end a partial government shutdown after Congress missed its funding deadline on Friday. And, Trump wants to close the Kennedy Center for two years for renovations.
  • Hemp and marijuana are the same species. So why all the different laws?
    Farmers in the U.S. have grown cannabis since the 1600s — but policymakers are still figuring out how to regulate two famous types of Cannabis sativa. A historian calls the plant "incredibly cryptic."
  • After being hit by a car, she was saved by a lavender bunny
    Eight years ago, Joann Moschella was injured after her bicycle was hit by a car. That's when her unsung hero appeared, dressed in a furry lavender bunny suit.
  • With an ACA fix uncertain in the Senate, Republicans replay old health care fights
    Things are looking bleak for a fix in Congress for ACA premiums that have doubled, on average. And Republicans are making arguments against the law that haven't worked in years past.
  • The Education Department's efforts to fire staff cost over $28 million, watchdog says
    A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office calculates the cost of efforts to fire civil rights staff and questions the department's ability to enforce federal civil rights laws.
  • Refugees relive the trauma they fled as ICE targets them in Minnesota
    The Trump administration says it's reviewing thousands of cases to look for potential fraud. A judge ordered a temporary pause, saying refugees cannot be arrested "without warrants or cause."


rss: bbc

  • Serial killer Steve Wright admits murder of teenager Victoria Hall in 1999
    Steve Wright is already serving a whole life jail sentence for the murders of five women in 2006.
  • The 17 most memorable moments from the Grammy Awards
    The best and worst moments of the 68th Grammy Awards, which were held in Los Angeles.
  • Crown Princess's son arrested for alleged assault before rape trial in Norway
    Marius Borg Høiby, who goes on trial on Tuesday, has been remanded in custody for four weeks after new allegations.
  • Resident doctors vote in favour of more strike action
    Members of the British Medical Association have backed more walkouts in the dispute over pay and jobs in England.
  • Captain guilty of North Sea tanker crash death
    Vladimir Motin is convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after a crew member died in the crash.
  • Warning for sellers amid rollercoaster gold and silver prices
    Experts say there are things to consider before selling off your gold or silver.
  • Terminally ill bride's final months marred by pension stress
    Caoimhe was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2025 after an optician spotted bleeding behind her eye.
  • MP arrested over more alleged sexual offences
    Dan Norris says he "vigorously" denies the allegations, which include rape and sexual assault.
  • Fifa president Infantino apologises for jokes about British fans
    Fifa president Gianni Infantino apologises for controversial comments he made about British football supporters which were criticised by fan groups.
  • US and India reach trade deal, Trump says after Modi call
    Tariffs will drop from 50% to 18% on Indian goods, while India has agreed to stop buying Russian oil.


rss: the register

  • Russia-linked APT28 attackers already abusing new Microsoft Office zero-day

    Ukraine’s CERT says the bug went from disclosure to active exploitation in days

    Russia-linked attackers are already exploiting Microsoft's latest Office zero-day, with Ukraine's national cyber defense team warning that the same bug is being used to target government agencies inside the country and organizations across the EU.…

  • Oracle's first general on-prem release of its .ai database iteration draws skeptics

    Users happy with 19c as experts question AI lock-in

    Last week, Oracle announced the general availability of Oracle AI Database 26ai Enterprise Edition for Linux x86‑64, but 13-year support for 19c and the prospect of AI lock-in might make users think twice about upgrading to it.…

  • McDonald's is not lovin' your bigmac, happymeal, and mcnuggets passwords

    Your favorite menu item might be easy to remember but it will not secure your account

    Change Your Password Day took place over the weekend, and in case you doubt the need to improve this most basic element of cybersecurity hygiene, even McDonald's – yes, the fast food chain – is urging people to get more creative when it comes to passwords. …

  • Snowflake bets $200M that OpenAI makes databases more chatty

    Cuts out the Azure middleman with multi-year deal for 'tighter alignment'

    Snowflake plans to spend as much as $200 million with OpenAI to bring its models and chatbot into the database vendor's sandbox and toolset. Features such as Cortex AI and Snowflake Intelligence will get a boost from the house of Altman.…

  • Patch Tuesday meets Groundhog Day as Windows hibernation bug returns

    Microsoft concedes January's out-of-band fix didn't stop some PCs from rebooting instead of sleeping

    Microsoft rounded off January by adding more devices to the list of those affected by the hibernation issue it claimed had been fixed by an out-of-band update.…

  • SAP refuses to budge on renewal discounts despite cloud growth slowdown

    Drop in customers' cloud conversion rate causes share price to plunge 22% - steepest decline since 2020

    SAP is refusing to change tack on renewal discounts despite lower-than-expected cloud forecasts prompting its biggest share price slide in five years.…

  • OpenClaw patches one-click RCE as security Whac-A-Mole continues

    Researchers disclose rapid exploit chain that let attackers run code via a single malicious web page

    Security issues continue to pervade the OpenClaw ecosystem, formerly known as ClawdBot then Moltbot, as multiple projects patch bot takeover and remote code execution (RCE) exploits.…

  • Microsoft spends billions on AI, converts just 3.3% of Copilot Chat users

    CEO talks momentum while paid uptake remains minimal

    Only 3.3 percent of Microsoft 365 and Office 365 users who touch Copilot Chat actually pay for it, an awkward figure that landed alongside Microsoft's $37.5 billion quarterly AI splurge and its insistence that the payoff is coming.…

  • Notepad++ update service hijacked in targeted state-linked attack

    Breach lingered for months before stronger signature checks shut the door

    A state-sponsored cyber criminal compromised Notepad++'s update service in 2025, according to the project's author.…

  • US TikTok service restored after cloud 'that doesn't go down' went down

    Winter storm knocks out Oracle datacenter, despite Larry Ellison's reliability boasts

    TikTok has restored US services after winter storms hit an Oracle datacenter - the same infrastructure that Big Red's founder Larry Ellison previously claimed doesn't go down.…



rss: ars technica

  • Interview: Civilization VII’s devs on the big update meant to win critics back
    Firaxis' Ed Beach and Dennis Shirk talk major overhauls in "Test of Time" update.
  • Here's what Cities: Skylines 2’s new developer is updating first
    Visual upgrades include new UI, realistic snow cover, better lighting.
  • Narwhals become quieter as the Arctic Ocean grows louder
    Increasing shipping traffic is interfering with the whales’ ability to hunt and communicate.
  • NASA gears up for one more key test before launching Artemis II to the Moon
    A good test would clear the way for launch of Artemis II as soon as next Sunday, February 8.
  • At NIH, a power struggle over institute directorships deepens
    The research agency has 27 institute and center directors. Will those roles become politicized?
  • Fungus could be the insecticide of the future
    Plant chemicals made more potent by insect pests are detoxified by the fungus.
  • Research roundup: 6 cool stories we almost missed
    A lip-syncing robot, Leonardo's DNA, and new evidence that humans, not glaciers, moved stones to Stonehenge.
  • A cup of coffee for depression treatment has better results than microdosing
    The effect of microdosing have been overstated, at least when it comes to depression.
  • The TV industry finally concedes that the future may not be in 8K
    With virtually no content and limited benefits, 8K TVs were doomed.
  • ICE observer says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face
    Global Entry and PreCheck revoked three days after incident, court filing says.


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