rss: npr

  • U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in Pacific Ocean, in fourth attack this week
    The U.S. military said it carried out another strike on a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the Pacific Ocean, killing three in the fourth attack this week and putting the total death toll at 205.
  • Israel seizes medieval castle as it expands major offensive in southern Lebanon
    Israel has captured the 12th-century Beaufort castle that overlooks southern Lebanon and northern Israel. The move suggests Israel is planning an extended military presence in Lebanon.
  • Experimental pill promises new hope for deadly pancreatic cancer
    A novel pill helped people with advanced pancreatic cancer live longer, researchers reported Sunday, raising hopes of long-needed better treatments for one of the deadliest types of cancer.
  • Israel is extending its footprint through war. For some, it's part of a greater plan
    On the fringes of Israel's far right, some activists and political leaders dream of a Greater Israel, extending the country's area of control into neighboring countries.
  • The biggest permanent desert lake threatens with rising waters and hungry crocs
    Kenya's Lake Turkana is the world's largest permanent desert lake. Its waters have long sustained hundreds of thousands. Now the lake is facing multiple threats — and threatening those who rely on it.
  • Democrats and Republicans think control of Congress runs through Iowa
    Iowa is no stranger to political attention in presidential elections, but surprisingly competitive midterm contests highlight the state's importance for both parties as it holds its primary Tuesday.
  • These AI models are free, private, and will never say 'no'
    Open-weight AI models with advanced capabilities and no safeguards are becoming much more accessible. While they can be useful, AI safety experts have concerns.
  • T.V. reality stars throw their hats into the ring for political office
    Reality shows are an escape with characters who can be larger than life. But some stars use the experience of fame as a stepping stone toward another challenge: running for political office.
  • San Antonio Spurs win the West, beating Oklahoma City Thunder to head to NBA Finals
    The San Antonio Spurs celebrated after beating the odds and defeating the defending champions Oklahoma City Thunder, to advance to the NBA Finals
  • Immigrant detainees sue over 'horrific' conditions at Texas ICE facility
    Immigrant detainees accuse the federal government of 'inhumane' abuse and treatment at Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas.


rss: bbc

  • Sturgeon tells BBC: I'm serving a sentence for crime I didn't commit
    Scotland's former first minister is challenged by Laura Kuenssberg over the SNP embezzlement scandal, and at times struggles to hold back tears.
  • Sturgeon the master communicator was close to tears - but still faces more questions
    The former Scottish first minister’s security in her own power and authority seems to have gone, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
  • Hundreds arrested and dozens of police injured after Champions League riots in France
    Nearly 800 people were arrested after clashes with police which saw 219 people injured, including 57 police officers.
  • 'Hardest video I've had to make' - KSI quits Sidemen after 13 years
    The star, whose real name is Olajide Olatunji, has been part of the YouTube group since 2013.
  • How Putin became master of the image
    From enigmatic KGB agent to wartime ruler, this is how Putin has repeatedly reinvented his image, and himself.
  • Shot fired as officer struck by stolen police car
    A PSNI officer is seriously injured and a man is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
  • Why Britain's notoriously bad train wi-fi might soon be a thing of the past
    How bad is the signal on our trains? We spoke to commuters to find out.
  • UK heatwave ends as cooler temperatures and rain forecast
    Fresher Atlantic air has ended a week of record-breaking heat which saw the UK's hottest May day.
  • Blast kills dozens in rebel-held village in Myanmar
    Insurgents say it was caused by explosives being used for mining close to the Chinese border.
  • Woman dies trying to rescue dog from sea
    The woman, in her 60s, died in hospital after getting into difficulty in the water, police say.


rss: the register

  • Netflix wiz creates app to slash AI bills, then open sources it
    Project Headroom could save you big money, too
  • Wikipedia editors plot strike and banner sabotage after Wikimedia layoffs
    Foundation sparks revolt after disbanding team responsible for many community-requested fixes and moderation tools
  • Rocket exhibit at National Space Centre pulls off unintentional NASA SLS impression
    5, 4, 3, 2, 1... pfft
  • AWS reportedly to tuck Elon Musk's Grok into Bedrock, despite zero enterprise demand
    The energy drink of frontier models
  • Lone attacker published 14 malicious npm packages mimicking popular OpenSearch, Elasticsearch libraries
    And then Microsoft busted them all
  • Okta writes its own license to kill rogue AI agents
    CEO Todd McKinnon says customers including ServiceNow want an off switch
  • ICE to keep an eye on your eyes under $25M biometric scanner deal
    And you thought a face recognition app was intrusive?
  • No fix yet for critical RCE bug in open-source Git service Gogs - exploit module is out
    Researcher reported the vuln in March. Maintainers haven't responded to his messages since
  • QEMU mulls relaxing AI contribution ban
    Red Hat engineer reckons the balance of risk has shifted, but core code stays off limits
  • 23andMe inherits lawsuit over 'disturbing' DNA data breach
    California AG claims genetics biz downplayed 2023 mega-leak while paying ransom to attacker


rss: ars technica

  • On its 40th anniversary, we reassess 1986's SpaceCamp
    Is it a hidden gem, a cult classic, or hopelessly dumb? We vote "all of the above."
  • They call it stupid hot for a reason: Heat muddles animal brains
    As temperatures rise, some creatures pick fights while others struggle to learn.
  • Grifters, cynics, and true believers: The family tree of vaccine opponents
    A new book looks into the long history of people who have opposed vaccines.
  • Environmentalists turn out in force to oppose Trump coal ash rollbacks
    Trump admin wants to rely on states for coal ash monitoring, enforcement, allow them to bypass national standards.
  • Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time
    Peer review now optional, political staff would screen grants for forbidden topics.
  • Kenyan court blocks Trump admin from dumping Ebola-exposed Americans there
    The US has previously built specialized facilities just for this purpose.
  • Botnet of more than 17 million devices dismantled
    The botnet was reportedly tied to a Russia-based residential proxy network.
  • Analysis of Texas measles outbreak shows just how dangerous virus is
    About 1 in 5 cases were hospitalized and most of those developed complications.
  • House of the Dragon S3 trailer revels in dragons, fire, and blood
    "The crown is a weight that crushes. You'll do things that spell death for all involved."
  • Trump FCC warns all broadcasters to follow orders or be punished like ABC
    ABC says early renewal for all stations is unprecedented, has no legitimate purpose.


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