rss: npr

  • James Watson, who co-discovered the structure of DNA, has died at age 97
    James Watson, who co-discovered the structure of DNA has died at age 97. He was a scientific superstar until he made racist remarks that made him an outcast.

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  • As millions of Americans struggle with SNAP lapses, food banks are swamped with demand
    At one food pantry in Boston, the spike in demand means there's now a two-week wait for some to receive food, stressing needy families as well as pantry staff.

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  • Traveling soon? What the FAA's flight reductions could mean for you
    The FAA is cutting 10% of air traffic at 40 of the nation's busiest airports, canceling hundreds of flights and creating uncertainty for many more passengers. Here's what to do if you're one of them.

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  • OpenAI's new web browser has ChatGPT baked in. That's raising some privacy questions
    The Atlas browser can act as your "agent" online, doing tasks like shopping or booking tickets. But that gives it access to a lot of personal information.

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  • The FAA's air traffic reductions are taking effect. Here's what to know
    Airlines are canceling hundreds of flights to comply with the FAA's order. But there are still questions about the plan, which the agency says will keep the skies safe during the government shutdown.

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  • Multiple explosions shake a mosque in an Indonesian high school, injuring dozens
    Indonesian authorities said they have identified a 17-year-old boy as the suspected perpetrator of an attack that shook a mosque at a high school during Friday prayers in Jakarta.

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  • Why next year's flu shot might not be as good as it should be
    America's withdrawal from the World Health Organization is affecting the ability of U.S. scientists to track flu and other pathogens. That could be a blow to the development of the 2025 flu vaccine.

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  • FAA to reduce air traffic by 10%. And, Trump administration plans to appeal SNAP ruling
    The FAA plans to reduce air traffic by 10% at busy airports. And, a federal judge orders the Trump administration to fully restore SNAP food benefits by today, which it plans to appeal.

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  • Under RFK Jr., the CDC is scrutinizing the childhood vaccine schedule
    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has launched an unprecedented review of routine shots given to kids, alarming public health experts.

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  • The shutdown continues, but politics persists. That gives this quiz a lot of fodder
    Here are a bunch of questions about politics and one about bears.

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rss: bbc

  • Algerian sex offender mistakenly released from Wandsworth prison arrested
    Brahim Kaddour-Cherif was one of two men let out in error from the prison within a week.

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  • Trump says he may give Hungary an exemption on Russian oil sanctions
    Trump has recently increased pressure on US allies to curb their spending on Russian oil.

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  • Why this woman believed she was Madeleine McCann - and what she did next
    Julia Wandelt began "telling anyone who would listen" she was the missing child in June 2022.

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  • DNA pioneer James Watson dies at 97
    The Nobel Prize winner felt ostracised by the scientific community over his comments on race and intelligence.

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  • British ex-soldier arrested over alleged murder of Kenyan woman in 2012
    Robert James Purkiss faces extradition over allegations he murdered Agnes Manjiru.

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  • Ex-footballer Joey Barton guilty over 'grossly offensive' X posts
    The former footballer directed posts on X towards Jeremy Vine and pundits Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko.

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  • Whip restored to four Labour MPs after rebellion
    Chris Hinchliff says his focus remains on contributing to "Labour's historic mission".

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  • What does Elon Musk do with all his money?
    While he has a penchant for cars and jets, the world's richest person reportedly lives a relatively modest life.

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  • Sixth Met officer sacked after BBC Panorama film
    Sgt Lawrence Hume was filmed calling for a Charing Cross police station detainee to be beaten up.

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  • Stand-off over £800,000 Your Party funds
    Your Party officials accuse Zarah Sultana of withholding funds despite publicly agreeing to transfer the money.

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rss: the register

  • Previously unknown Landfall spyware used in 0-day attacks on Samsung phones

    'Precision espionage campaign' began months before the flaw was fixed

    A previously unknown Android spyware family called LANDFALL exploited a zero-day in Samsung Galaxy devices for nearly a year, installing surveillance code capable of recording calls, tracking locations, and harvesting photos and logs before Samsung finally patched it in April.?



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  • AI benchmarks are a bad joke ? and LLM makers are the ones laughing

    Study finds many tests don't measure the right things

    AI companies regularly tout their models' performance on benchmark tests as a sign of technological and intellectual superiority. But those results, widely used in marketing, may not be meaningful.?



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  • Blackwell a no-sell in China as trade deal fails to materialize

    Xi and Trump haven't gotten to discuss the chips, though they were supposed to

    Nvidia's latest generation of Blackwell accelerators won't be available in China anytime soon, according to CEO Jensen Huang, who said there were no "active discussions" about selling the coveted chips to the Middle Kingdom.?



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  • Bell bottom-era tape unearthed, could contain lost piece of Unix history

    It might have the first-ever version of UNIX written in C

    A tape-based piece of unique Unix history may have been lying quietly in storage at the University of Utah for 50+ years. The question is whether researchers will be able to take this piece of middle-aged media and rewind it back to the 1970s to get the data off.?



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  • China warns Dutch away from Nexperia as it lets chip exports resume

    Netherlands court still overseeing governance at the chipmaker

    Tensions between China and the Netherlands over the state of chipmaker Nexperia have begun to ease, but the battle for company control doesn't appear to be entirely resolved yet. ?



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  • Google's Gemini Deep Research can now read your Gmail and rummage through Google Drive

    Even with more info, web giant says agent can't be trusted to keep you healthy, wealthy, and wise

    Google's Gemini Deep Research tool can now reach deep into Gmail, Drive, and Chat to obtain data that might be useful for answering research questions.?



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  • Cybercrims plant destructive time bomb malware in industrial .NET extensions

    Multi-year wait for destruction comes to an end for mystery attackers

    Security experts have helped remove malicious NuGet packages planted in 2023 that were designed to destroy systems years in advance, with some payloads not due to hit until the latter part of this decade.?



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  • Researchers want to kill the vibe, propose better model for AI coding

    MIT researchers offer cure for illegible software

    A pair of MIT researchers have detailed a proposed new model for software that would help both humans and AI code generators alike create better and more transparent applications. No more vibing!?



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  • Musk gets approval for bumper Tesla payout but, unlike his robot, there are strings attached

    Behold the one trillion dollar man

    Tesla is awarding its CEO Elon Musk a package worth a possible $1 trillion, however, it relies in part on a dramatic increase in the value of the electric vehicle manufacturer.?



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  • 'Windows sucks,' former Microsoft engineer says, explains how to fix it

    Respecting users choices and offering a hardcore mode among key suggestions.

    Retired Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer has waded into the argument over where Microsoft has gone wrong with Windows, suggesting that perhaps the OS needs a hardcore mode to offset some of its fluffier edges.?



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rss: ars technica

  • Researchers surprised that with AI, toxicity is harder to fake than intelligence
    New "computational Turing test" reportedly catches AI pretending to be human with 80% accuracy.

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  • Commercial spyware ?Landfall? ran rampant on Samsung phones for almost a year
    Targeted attack could steal all of a phone's data and activate camera or mic.

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  • The government shutdown is starting to have cosmic consequences
    "The FAA is concerned with the system's ability to maintain the current volume of operations."

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  • Higher prices, simpler streaming expected if HBO Max folds into Paramount+
    The end of HBO Max is "certainly plausible."

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  • FBI orders domain registrar to reveal who runs mysterious Archive.is site
    Tucows subpoenaed in criminal probe for info on ?customer behind archive.today."

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  • Questions swirl after Trump?s GLP-1 pricing deal announcement
    It's unclear how much savings the deal provides or how many people will benefit.

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  • Oddest ChatGPT leaks yet: Cringey chat logs found in Google analytics tool
    ChatGPT leaks seem to confirm OpenAI scrapes Google, expert says.

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  • With Skigill, the classic RPG skill tree becomes a crowded battlefield
    Vampire Survivors-esque battler sets itself apart with great weapons, unique graphics.

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  • Ford says ?no exact date? to restart F-150 Lightning production
    The automaker says it has plenty of electric F-150 pickups in inventory, though.

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  • 10,000 generations of hominins used the same stone tools to weather a changing world
    This technological tradition lasted longer than Homo sapiens have even been a species.

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