rss: npr

  • CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Raul Castro's grandson in Havana, US and Cuban officials say
    CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Cuban officials including Raúl Castro's grandson during a high-level visit to the island Thursday, Cuban and U.S. officials said.
  • Pope decries rise of AI-directed warfare, saying it leads to a spiral of annihilation
    Pope Leo XIV denounced how investments in artificial intelligence and high-tech weaponry were leading the world into a "spiral of annihilation," as he called for peace in the Middle East and Ukraine.
  • Tensions flare near Strait of Hormuz as a ship is seized and another is sunk
    Tensions are escalating again near the Strait of Hormuz after a ship anchored off the United Arab Emirates was seized and taken toward Iran and another was attacked and sank near the coast of Oman.
  • The 10 best songs competing at (a very contentious) Eurovision
    Glitter, vocal gymnastics, on-stage flames — the show goes on on the Eurovision stage in Vienna, even though five countries are boycotting this year's contest due to Israel's participation.
  • Native kids with disabilities were held in wooden boxes. Sweeping reforms are coming
    State officials in New York say the Salmon River district's special education program confined young children with disabilities in wooden boxes. Parents weren't notified.
  • Some plants have unusual genetics, which can help them weather cataclysmic events
    Unlike humans, many plants have more than two sets of chromosomes. This trait may help them adapt to environmental upheaval, such as climate change.
  • How AI is speeding new business creation, especially among Gen Z entrepreneurs
    Entrepreneurs are turning to AI to speed the creation of new businesses, with Gen Z leading the way. That's according to a new report from the payroll software firm Gusto.
  • The Supreme Court keeps abortion pill mifepristone available by telehealth
    The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be prescribed online or over the phone and sent through the mail.
  • Linda McMahon defends dismantling the Education Department, shifting its work
    The education secretary faced questions about the shrinking of her agency, limits on federal student loan borrowing and oversight of the education of students with disabilities.
  • Cuba's power grid collapses and plunges eastern provinces into a major blackout
    Cuba's aging power grid has eroded in recent years as it faces a prolonged economic crisis, made worse by a U.S. energy blockade of the island.


rss: bbc

  • Analysis: Andy Burnham's route back to Commons is clearer - but can he win in Makerfield?
    The Greater Manchester mayor faces a messy and bitter by-election battle with Reform UK.
  • Watch: The day Labour's potential leadership race began to heat up
    Political turmoil continued in Westminster on Thursday after Health Secretary Wes Streeting resigned Starmer's government saying he had "lost confidence" in his leadership.
  • Brutal raid on woman's birthday party highlights rise of Russian vigilante group
    The Russkaya Obshina group stages raids to look for activities contravening "traditional Russian values".
  • 'Don't swim' warnings in place at nearly all of England's official river bathing sites
    Too much bacteria linked to faeces found at almost all England's designated river bathing sites
  • Five Italians die during cave scuba dive in Maldives
    Four of the Italians were part of a team from the University of Genoa.
  • British Gas pays £20m over prepayment meter force-fitting scandal
    The regulator say the energy supplier breached licence conditions aimed at protecting customers in vulnerable situations.
  • Royal finances face a cut. But will much really change?
    The monarchy’s finances have long been protected by tradition. Now experts say the public are demanding for more transparency
  • Australia soars into Eurovision final as UK song debuts
    Delta Goodrem is now a favourite to win Eurovision, following a spectacular semi-final performance.
  • Zack Polanski did not vote in local elections, Green Party says
    The Green Party leader previously told Hackney mayoral candidate Zoë Garbett "you have my vote".
  • Hundreds of comedians unpaid by one of UK's biggest comedy festivals
    Leicester Comedy Festival says it is committed to paying comedians but waiting on money themselves.


rss: the register

  • On-call techie decided job was done and hit the bottle – just before his pager went off
    Lazy weekend of Grand Prix fun turned into a terrifying all-nighter
  • AWS racks M3 Ultra Macs that boast specs you can’t currently buy
    Manages to get its hands on some Mac Studio machines before the OpenClaw machine grabs them
  • Possible Samsung strike puts even more pressure on memory pricing
    As a senior policymaker ponders whether all South Koreans should enjoy an ‘AI dividend’
  • Cerebras risked it all on dinner plate-sized AI accelerators a decade ago. Today it’s worth $66 billion
    Here's a look at the tech powering the first big IPO of 2026
  • Nobody believes the 'criminals and scumbags' who hacked Canvas really deleted stolen student data
    Other than Instructure execs - maybe?
  • Sick and wrong: Ontario auditors find doctors' AI note takers routinely blow basic facts
    60% of evaluated AI Scribe systems mixed up prescribed drugs in patient notes, auditors say
  • Anthropic tosses agents into the API billing pool
    Limits Claude subscriptions to interactive use
  • Grad-to-be turns graduation cap into Rust-powered light show
    Eric Park tells us he doesn't plan to wear his modified cap to commencement, but his code's available for anyone with no such qualms and an upcoming ceremony
  • KDE bags €1.3M as Europe realizes it might need an OS of its own
    Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund backs the desktop project while public sector interest in homegrown alternatives grows
  • Waymo recalls 3,800 robotaxis after one drove itself into a flood
    Nothing like a partly submerged self-driving car to dampen public trust in autonomous vehicles


rss: ars technica

  • Men use "vocal fry" more than women, counter to stereotype
    Study suggests "the bias is real but socially constructed, rather than grounded in how women actually sound."
  • Fired hacker twins forget to end Teams recording, capture own crimes
    One little mystery—solved.
  • Cell phone users can't stop incriminating themselves
    People confide almost everything to their phones.
  • Energy supplier abandons Lake Tahoe residents to serve data centers
    Town’s 49,000 California residents compete with Nevada data centers for energy.
  • Over a year later, AMD is bringing improved FSR 4 upscaling to its older GPUs
    FSR 4.1 running on RDNA3 or RDNA2 GPUs may take a bigger performance hit.
  • Judge probes whether Musk settlement with Trump admin is tainted by corruption
    Trump admin wants to let Musk pay $1.5M fine to settle $150 million Twitter suit.
  • Zero-day exploit completely defeats default Windows 11 BitLocker protections
    It's not entirely clear how the exploit works. Microsoft says it's investigating.
  • Your doctor’s AI notetaker may be making things up, Ontario audit finds
    Made-up therapy referrals, incorrect prescriptions among the common mistakes.
  • Vaporware or not? Aptera assembles its first five validation models.
    The three-wheel, two-seat EV has been in development since 2006.
  • Cisco announces record revenue and 4,000 layoffs in the same day
    Layoffs are "not a savings-driven restructure," CFO says.


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