rss: npr

  • Democrat Taylor Rehmet wins a reliably Republican Texas state Senate seat, stunning GOP
    Democrat Taylor Rehmet won a special election for the Texas state Senate on Saturday, flipping a reliably Republican district that President Donald Trump won by 17 points in 2024.
  • Trump says feds won't intervene during protests in Democratic-led cities unless asked to do so
    President Donald Trump said Saturday that he has instructed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not to intervene in protests occurring in cities led by Democrats unless local authorities ask for federal help.
  • U.S. intervention in Venezuela divides Houston
    In nearly two dozen interviews, Houstonians expressed everything from admiration and relief to skepticism and dread following the seizure of leader Nicolás Maduro.
  • Anti-ICE protesters call for national action against federal immigration tactics
    Hundreds of groups hold protests against federal immigration operations, calling for an end to ICE surge. Demonstrators challenge Minneapolis-based retailer Target.
  • Mine collapses in eastern Congo, leaving at least 200 dead
    The collapse happened Wednesday due to heavy rains at the rebel-controlled Rubaya mines. Congo is a major supplier of coltan, which contains a key component in the production of smartphones.
  • Don Lemon and Georgia Fort vow to continue reporting following arrests tied to anti-ICE protest
    The two independent journalists face federal charges related to the interruption of a church service in Minnesota earlier this month. Lemon and Fort say they were there to cover a protest.
  • Judge orders release of 5-year-old Liam Ramos and his dad from ICE detention
    A judge has ordered the U.S. to release a father and 5-year-old son who were taken into custody during the immigration crackdown in Minnesota. A judge previously ruled that they could not be removed from the U.S. for now.
  • 'Sanford and Son' co-star Demond Wilson dies at 79
    The actor was best known for playing Lamont Sanford, opposite Redd Foxx's Fred Sanford in the hit 1970s sitcom. Wilson died Friday from complications related to cancer, his publicist said.
  • Milan protesters call for U.S. ICE agents to leave Italy as Winter Games approach
    An ICE unit from the US Department of Homeland Security is playing a role providing security at the Winter Games. At past Olympics, their involvement would have been unremarkable. But after the violence in Minneapolis, many Italians protesting in Milan say ICE agents are no longer welcome.
  • Judge says she won't halt the immigration enforcement surge as a lawsuit proceeds
    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi praised the ruling on social media, calling it "another HUGE" legal win for the Justice Department.


rss: bbc

  • Second Epstein victim claims she was sent to UK for sex with Andrew, lawyer says
    The woman, then in her 20s, says the alleged encounter happened at Royal Lodge in 2010.
  • Rape trial puts Norway's royal family in unwelcome glare of public
    Marius Borg Høiby, the crown prince's blond stepson, is accused of 38 charges in a case that has attracted global interest.
  • Our family fell out. This is how we got back together
    In the wake of the Beckhams’ estrangement, a mother and daughter explain what it takes to reconcile.
  • Asda has lost its mojo and has a big fight to get it back
    The industry data suggests that despite Asda embarking on a turnaround, it has been losing ground to rivals.
  • Judge orders release of five-year-old detained by ICE in Minneapolis
    The detention of pre-schooler Liam Conejo Ramos, pictured wearing a blue bunny-shaped hat and a Spider-Man backpack, sparked national outcry.
  • Andrew should testify to US Congress, Starmer suggests after new photos
    Sir Keir Starmer suggests Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should testify over his dealings with the convicted sex offender.
  • Takeaways from the millions of newly released documents
    Three million new documents include hundreds of mentions of Trump and emails between Epstein and a person called "The Duke".
  • Latest Epstein revelations dig even deeper hole for Andrew
    More unedifying pictures and words mean it doesn't get any better for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
  • Slovakia PM's national security adviser resigns over Epstein links
    Miroslav Lajčák steps down after newly released exchanges showed him discussing girls and diplomacy with the late sex offender.
  • Zack Polanski is having fun. But can the Green leader become a serious player?
    The Greens' new leader has generated a lot of excitement. Can he translate the buzz into electoral success?


rss: the register

  • NASA taps Claude to conjure Mars rover's travel plan

    Is there life on Mars? Well, there's Claude in the machine

    Anthropic's Claude machine learning model has boldly planned what no Claude has planned before – a path across Mars for NASA's Perseverance rover.…

  • Broadcom 'bulldozes' VMware cloud partners as March deadline looms

    Many European CSPs are being cut loose, sources say, forcing customer transitions

    exclusive Broadcom this week brought the hammer down on the Advantage Partner Program for VMware Cloud Service Providers (VCSPs) – and the clock is now ticking for any third parties working to close sales.…

  • January blues return as Ivanti coughs up exploited EPMM zero-days

    Consider yourselves compromised, experts warn

    Ivanti has patched two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in its Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) product that are already being exploited, continuing a grim run of January security incidents for enterprise IT vendors.…

  • 'Hey! I’m chatting here!’ Fugazi answers doom NYC’s AI bot

    Lying means dying

    Lying means dying, at least for one falsehood-peddling government AI. A Microsoft-powered chatbot that New York City rolled out to help business owners answer frequently asked questions – but was often wrong – has been silenced as the city grapples with a $12 billion budget shortfall.…

  • Ex-Googler nailed for stealing AI secrets for Chinese startups

    Network access from China and side hustle as AI upstart CEO aroused suspicion

    A former Google software engineer has been convicted of stealing AI hardware secrets from the company for the benefit of two China-based firms, one of which he founded. The second startup intended to use these secrets to market its technology to PRC-controlled organizations.…

  • Thousands more Oregon residents learn their health data was stolen in TriZetto breach

    Parent company Cognizant hit with multiple lawsuits

    Thousands more Oregonians will soon receive data breach letters in the continued fallout from the TriZetto data breach, in which someone hacked the insurance verification provider and gained access to its healthcare provider customers across multiple US states.…

  • Feeling taxed by layoffs, IRS turns to AI helpers

    Fewer humans, more bots - just in time for filing season

    Tax season 2026 could be an interesting one as the IRS seeks to replace the staff it sent to the unemployment line with AI. Bots could handle tasks ranging from reviewing an org's request for tax-exempt status to processing amended individual filings.…

  • Backblaze says AI traffic and neoclouds could shape future networks

    The western US saw the most activity overall

    Cloud storage firm Backblaze says that a sharp rise in AI-driven data traffic to neocloud operators may signal a shift from internet-style traffic patterns to large, high-bandwidth flows characteristic of large-scale model training and inference work.…

  • Oracle seeks to build bridges with MySQL developers

    Big Red promises 'new era' as long-frustrated contributors weigh whether to believe it

    Oracle is taking steps to "repair" its relationship with the MySQL community, according to sources, by moving "commercial-only" features into the database application's Community Edition and prioritizing developer needs.…

  • Autonomous cars, drones cheerfully obey prompt injection by road sign

    AI vision systems can be very literal readers

    Indirect prompt injection occurs when a bot takes input data and interprets it as a command. We've seen this problem numerous times when AI bots were fed prompts via web pages or PDFs they read. Now, academics have shown that self-driving cars and autonomous drones will follow illicit instructions that have been written onto road signs.…



rss: ars technica

  • 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 protester says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face
    Global Entry and Precheck revoked three days after incident, court filing says.
  • TrumpRx delayed as senators question if it's a giant scam with Big Pharma
    The website is delayed as senators seek answers from health department watchdog.
  • AI agents now have their own Reddit-style social network, and it's getting weird fast
    Moltbook lets 32,000 AI bots trade jokes, tips, and complaints about humans.
  • Here's why Blue Origin just ended its suborbital space tourism program
    "This program has laid the groundwork for our company's future success."
  • FCC aims to ensure "only living and lawful Americans" get Lifeline benefits
    Alleging fraud in California, Carr proposes making enrollment stricter nationwide.
  • Developers say AI coding tools work—and that's precisely what worries them
    Ars spoke to several software devs about AI and found enthusiasm tempered by unease.
  • Web portal leaves kids' chats with AI toy open to anyone with Gmail account
    Just about anyone with a Gmail account could access Bondu chat transcripts.


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