rss: npr

  • Facing Trump's pressure, the Fed is likely to cut rates for the first time this year
    The Fed is likely to lower interest rates by a quarter percentage point Wednesday in an effort to cushion the sagging job market. The move comes as policymakers face growing pressure from Trump.

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  • When her car ran out of gas, help came from a homeless encampment
    When Juli Cobb's car ran out of gas in the middle of the road, three men from a nearby homeless encampment rushed over to push her car to safety.

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  • What to know about zarfs, the fanciest way to drink coffee
    For NPR's Word of the Week, we're getting hot: During the Ottoman Empire, people used devices called "zarfs" to hold their coffee cups. Here's what to know about this word's history.

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  • NPR to trim $5 million this year as public radio stations struggle to pay bills
    NPR plans to make trims totaling more than $5 million over the course of the coming fiscal year to bring its annual budget into balance. Meanwhile, local stations are asking for more help.

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  • Trump extends TikTok reprieve as deal nears
    While legally questionable, the extension comes just as it appears China and the U.S. may finally have a deal on TikTok's fate.

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  • 'People are scared': Congress grapples with increasing political violence
    House Republicans put forth a proposal to fund the government that includes $30 million for lawmaker security, as Congress grapples with increasing political violence.

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  • The U.S. said it would burn $9.7 million of birth control. Its fate is still unclear
    Questions about their fate swirled after the government's July deadline for destruction came and went. Then came a false report they'd been incinerated. Aid groups say it's not too late to save them.

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  • RFK Jr. wants to end mental health screenings in schools. Experts say it's a bad idea
    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy and Education Secretary Linda McMahon are against schools giving kids standardized questionnaires about their mental well-being. But experts say they are wrong.

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  • From heart to skin to hair, 'Replaceable You' dives into the science of transplant
    Science writer Mary Roach chronicles both the history and the latest science of body part replacement in her new book. She also answers the question: Is it kosher to receive an organ donation from a pig?

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  • Utah files murder charges against Tyler Robinson
    Utah prosecutors charged Tyler Robinson, 22, with the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Officials say they are seeking the death penalty.

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rss: bbc

  • America's unofficial party house where Trump spent the night
    The ambassador's residence in central London has a colourful history and may be on Trump's itinerary.

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  • Inflation remains at 3.8% in August as food costs rise
    The pace of price rises matched the inflation rate in July and comes as the Bank of England meets to discuss interest rates.

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  • Charlie Kirk suspect confessed in hidden note to roommate, prosecutors allege
    The 22-year-old has been charged with murder and is facing the death penalty if convicted at trial.

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  • Madeleine McCann suspect freed from German prison
    Christian Brückner has never been charged with any crime in relation to the McCann case.

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  • Rescuing my poisoned cat cost £3,000 - here's how to spot fake medicine
    Pet owners are being urged to check all medicines carefully before using them.

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  • New £22bn AI deal could rapidly boost UK economy, says Microsoft boss
    Boss Satya Nadella said it was the biggest investment the firm had made outside of the US.

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  • End of the road for manual drivers? More learners opt for automatics in tests
    The UK's 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars is said to be driving the trend.

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  • Ben & Jerry's co-founder quits over social activism row
    His resignation marks the latest development in a dispute with parent company Unilever.

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  • Labour deputy hopeful Powell attacks welfare 'errors'
    Lucy Powell also hits back at claims she is running to be deputy leader as a "proxy" for Andy Burnham.

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  • Eritrean man wins block on removal to France under 'one in, one out' deal
    Some migrants who arrived in the UK by small boat had been told they would be put on flights to France as early as Tuesday.

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rss: the register

  • Whitehall lobs £40M at 'critical' phase of police DB reboot

    Officials say there's no time to switch suppliers if they want the PNC off life support before March 2026

    The Home Office is flinging nearly £40 million in taxpayer cash at PA Consulting to get the big-ticket successor to the Police National Computer (PNC) over the finish line.?



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  • AI, Arm, and Copilot: Living with Microsoft's Surface Laptop 7

    Nice hardware, shame about the OS

    COMMENT The Arm-based Surface Laptop 7 was introduced in 2024, followed by an Intel-powered version a few months later. As with much of the Surface line, it's a well-engineered piece of hardware. I needed something that could run off the battery for a full day, wouldn't break the strap of a courier bag or the bank, and featured a decent spec.?



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  • UEFI Secure Boot for Linux Arm64 ? where do we stand?

    Still exotic for now, but moves are afoot

    Arm devices are everywhere today and many of them run Linux. The operating system also powers cloud computing and IT environments all over the world. However, x86 is still the dominant architecture of global computer hardware, where the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) with Secure Boot incorporated is a standard. But what does UEFI look like from an Arm perspective??



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  • UK Cabinet Office hands stalled Microsoft migration to another department

    Project to get off Google remains a red risk, according to government assessment

    The Cabinet Office, the strategic center of UK government, has handed a much-delayed project to migrate from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 (M365) to another department.?



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  • Ruh-roh. DDR5 memory vulnerable to new Rowhammer attack

    Google and ETH Zurich found problems with AMD/SK Hynix combo, will probe other hardware

    Researchers from Google and Swiss university ETH Zurich have found a new class of Rowhammer vulnerability that could allow attackers to access info stored in DDR5 memory.?



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  • Australia to let Big Tech choose its own adventure to enact kids social media ban

    Suggests using multiple overlapping approaches and being kind to kids who get kicked off

    Australia?s eSafety commissioner has told social media operators it expects them to employ multiple age assurance techniques and technologies to keep children under sixteen off social media, as required by local law from December 10th.?



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  • Microsoft blocks bait for ?fastest-growing? 365 phish kit, seizes 338 domains

    Redmond names alleged ringleader, claims 5K+ creds stolen and $100k pocketed

    Microsoft has seized 338 websites associated with RaccoonO365 and identified the leader of the phishing service - Joshua Ogundipe - as part of a larger effort to disrupt what Redmond's Digital Crimes Unit calls the "fastest-growing tool used by cybercriminals to steal Microsoft 365 usernames and passwords."?



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  • Li-ion roars can predict early battery failure, MIT boffins say

    Batteries emit distinct acoustic signatures depending on how they're failing - a bit like people, really

    When lithium-ion batteries degrade, they emit acoustic signals that reveal what's going wrong inside. Now, MIT researchers say they've figured out how to interpret those sounds, and the subtle creaks and pops that come before major failures, to help predict problems before things go up in smoke.?



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  • Criminals broke into the system Google uses to share info with cops

    Talk about an inside job

    Google confirmed that miscreants created a fraudulent account in its Law Enforcement Request System (LERS) portal, which police and other government agencies use to ask for data about Google users.?



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  • Fiverr cuts 30% of staff in pivot to being 'an AI-first company'

    250 people now have the chance to sell their freelance services on the site

    ai-pocalypse Freelance services marketplace Fiverr has told around 250 staffers that they are back on the market as it pivots to having "a modern, clean, AI-focused infrastructure from the ground up."?



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rss: ars technica

  • A record supply load won?t reach the International Space Station as scheduled
    The problem arose early Tuesday when the spacecraft's main engine shut down earlier than expected.

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  • ?China keeps the algorithm?: Critics attack Trump?s TikTok deal
    Trump?s TikTok deal requires US to make its own version of the app.

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  • Repeat creepy meat problems at Boar?s Head plants draw congressional scrutiny
    Boar's Head plans to reopen the plant linked to an outbreak that killed 10 people.

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  • An antidote to fat, heavy cars? Check out these lightweighting awards.
    AI-designed crash structures, thin acoustic coatings, adhesive recovery, and more.

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  • Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: ?This will break the site?
    0.1 percent of active mods will be affected, Reddit says.

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  • ChatGPT may soon require ID verification from adults, CEO says
    Chatbot will "default to the under-18 experience" when age is uncertain after teen suicide lawsuit.

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  • Verizon to offer $20 broadband in California to obtain merger approval
    State review of Verizon/Frontier deal targets low-income plans, fiber expansion.

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  • Google?s experimental Windows app is better than Microsoft?s built-in search
    Google's search app comes to Windows.

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  • A new report finds China?s space program will soon equal that of the US
    China "poised to overtake us in the next five to 10 years if we don't do something."

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  • How Nissan leveraged its driver assist to cut traffic jams
    Cooperative cruising cuts congestion in Contra Costa during ProPilot pilot study.

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