rss: npr

  • GOP senators delay immigration funding. And, what to expect this hurricane season
    Congressional Republicans left for recess without passing Trump's top immigration enforcement package. And, forecasters are predicting fewer storms than average for the 2026 hurricane season.
  • The aftermath of Trump-Xi summit: comparing U.S. and China announcements
    Analysts say a comparison of the readouts issued by the U.S. and China reveals "minor inconsistencies" on issues such as agriculture, tariffs and rare earths. But, experts argue, those differences are not significant.
  • What is the 'tarps off' trend that men are engaging in? Find out in the quiz
    Plus: The L.A. mayoral race, AI court battles, extinct animals and Eurovision!
  • A stranger's compliment helped her feel confident after chemo
    When Pat Gentile began to grow out her hair after chemotherapy, she was nervous to go to work for the first time without a wig. An unexpected encounter with a convenience store stranger changed that.
  • 'We'll never know if he could have been saved.' The gaps in Trump's rural health fund
    Republicans promise that $50 billion in new health funding will help rural America. But it's not expected to aid the years-long effort in North Carolina's Martin County to reopen its only hospital.
  • As voters prioritize cost of living, focus on abortion evolves in midterm elections
    There's been a shift in attention in the party ahead of the midterms as voters rank affordability the top issue. That raises questions about what an evolving message on reproductive rights looks like.
  • Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' ends with a swan song and a giant wormhole
    With a dash of sci-fi, Colbert ended his CBS late-night show with a powerful musical sendoff featuring Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello and Jon Batiste.
  • Morning news brief
    Senate breaks for recess, delaying vote on ICE funding, DNC releases 'autopsy' of 2024 presidential election, a look at Trump's political -- and personal -- interest in Cuba.
  • 'That's Aaron's redbud': Father remembers son with tree planted in his honor
    A father talks about the tree in his front yard that honors the memory of his son who was killed in Afghanistan.
  • UN gravely concerned by an Afghan Taliban law that has provisions on child marriage
    The United Nations expressed "grave concern" on Thursday about a new law issued by Afghanistan's Taliban government on separation in marriage which includes provisions on child marriage.


rss: bbc

  • UK scientists developing Ebola vaccine that could be ready for trials in months
    The rare species of Ebola involved - known as Bundibugyo - kills around a third of those infected and has no proven vaccine yet.
  • Foden, Palmer, Alexander-Arnold to miss World Cup
    Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Trent Alexander-Arnold have not been included in Thomas Tuchel's 26-man England squad for this summer's World Cup.
  • Parents of Southport survivors say anonymity has erased their girls from the story
    The BBC has spoken to parents of some of the children who survived the knife attack, who believe they have been given insufficient support because of the anonymity order.
  • Andrew investigation could look into sexual misconduct allegations
    The former prince was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
  • Nato chief welcomes US sending 5,000 troops to Poland
    President Trump's announcement on Thursday night came ahead of a meeting of Nato foreign ministers.
  • TV presenter Judith Chalmers dies aged 90
    She was best known for hosting ITV's long-running travel show Wish You Were Here...?
  • Teen boys rape sentences to be reviewed by government
    The three teenagers avoided custodial sentences for their roles in the rape of two girls.
  • Guardiola says 'nothing is eternal' as Man City confirm exit after 10 years
    Manchester City confirm that Pep Guardiola will leave at the end of the season after a decade of unparalleled success.
  • Jury discharged in Ian Watkins prison murder trial
    Rico Gedel and Samuel Dodsworth had been on trial at Leeds Crown Court accused of his murder.
  • Stop blaming young people for being unemployed, says Amazon's UK boss
    John Boumphrey says the education system "isn't necessarily producing young people who are ready for work".


rss: the register

  • FBI warns Kali365 phishing kit is stealing Microsoft OAuth tokens at scale
    MFA? No problem, says crimeware that tricks users into handing attackers the keys to M365
  • ZTE Day Indonesia 2026 strengthens AI innovation and digital infrastructure collaboration to accelerate Indonesia's digital transformation
    The annual tech showcase highlights next-gen AI, cloud, and future-ready ICT solutions while uniting ecosystem partners to build the foundation for the nation's AI era
  • SpaceX scrubs Starship launch with seconds to go
    Not all bad news: Crypto billionaire signs up for a mission to Mars
  • ZTE unveils localized roadmap for Eurasia's digital future at GSMA M360 Eurasia 2026
    Driving "affordable AI" through open ecosystems, anti-fragile infrastructure, and optimized TCO to empower local industries
  • Outlook has an image problem
    Microsoft says classic client may lose embedded pictures thanks to wrapping bug
  • Techie claims Trump Mobile website was leaking thousands of people's data
    Customers' info potentially handed to anyone who could send an HTTP request
  • Irish Rail writes down €50M after train IT project goes off the rails
    State-owned operator loses confidence in delayed traffic management system as politicians compare Ireland’s latest public-sector IT fiasco to 'Groundhog Day'
  • BOFH: Vibe-coded solutions arrive for problems nobody has
    The Boss gives common sense an AI wrapper
  • Burnham backlash: UK Digital ID plans in peril if Manchester mayor succeeds Starmer
    He'll have to beat Nigel Farage in a Brexit-backing constituency first, though
  • UK nuclear investors get 'high' returns for lower risk than consumers, who also foot the bill
    Sizewell C could add £19 to yearly bills, spending watchdog says, but private investor may fail to keep costs down


rss: ars technica

  • First vaccines, now mammograms? RFK Jr.’s latest firings have doctors outraged.
    Doctors are angry and alarmed that preventive care could go the way of vaccines.
  • Rocket Report: Starship launch delayed, German launch company may aid Canada
    All eyes on South Texas for the latest Starship test flight.
  • The $58,000 TV bill: When DirecTV sued O.J. Simpson for piracy
    In 2001, the FBI raided O.J.'s house and found smartcards, bootloaders.
  • A hacker group is poisoning open source code at an unprecedented scale
    GitHub is just the latest victim of TeamPCP, a gang that has carried out a spree of software supply chain attacks.
  • Ground system issue scrubs first launch of SpaceX's Starship V3 rocket
    Engineers could make another attempt to launch Starship as soon as Friday evening.
  • IoT gadget maker AcuRite shares reasoning for killing customers’ favorite app
    "The move to AcuRite NOW has not been as smooth as some customers expected ..."
  • As Grok flounders, SpaceX bets future on beating Big Tech at AI
    SpaceX IPO filing pitches orbital data centers as Grok lags rival AI services.
  • AT&T sues California in attempt to shut off old phone network
    AT&T asks a court and the FCC to block California phone requirements.
  • JWST maps the weather on a hot gas giant 700 light-years away
    The differences seen here could be throwing off how we study planetary atmospheres.
  • Zillow loses thousands of listings in fight over “hidden” homes
    Zillow asked for a preliminary injunction as real estate industry fight heats up.


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