rss: npr

  • 8 things to know about the gut microbiome and keeping yours healthy
    Wellness influencers often talk about fixing a broken gut microbiome. And marketers sell tests and supplements to fix your gut health. Here's what what the evidence really shows about gut health.
  • Alan Greenspan, the legendary former Federal Reserve chair, dies
    During his chairmanship, Greenspan was celebrated as possibly the best central banker in history. But later, his reputation was tarnished by the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
  • UK PM Keir Starmer resigns. And, US and Iran agree to roadmap for final deal
    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation on Monday. And, the U.S. and Iran have agreed to a "roadmap" to reach a final deal within 60 days.
  • Keir Starmer announces resignation as UK prime minister
    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday he is stepping down as leader of the governing Labour Party and will leave office within weeks, scarcely two years after being elected in a landslide.
  • Despite state bans, abortions have almost doubled. The reason? Pills via telehealth
    States that have banned abortion are suing to stop mailing of abortion pills over state lines. But the telehealth providers say no matter the outcome, they can adapt, and so will their patients.
  • Voters weigh what kind of Democrat they want for Utah's new, blue congressional seat
    The reliably Republican state has its first blue-leaning seat and Utah Democrats are excited for the pickup opportunity. First, they just have to make it through the competitive primary.
  • An AI proxy war could reshape Congress — before Congress reshapes AI
    The massive spending and heated rhetoric in midterm races reflect the AI industry's political fault lines and competing visions of what the future should look like.
  • Morning news brief
    U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer steps down, Vance and senior Iranian officials meet in Switzerland for high-stakes nuclear talks, Trump's Iran ceasefire faces new questions as Congress returns.
  • U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation
    The U.K. will have its seventh prime minister in 10 years. Keir Starmer is stepping down. His likely successor is the outgoing Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.
  • Australian police uncover 3 tons of cocaine
    The drug was found on June 19 in plastic tubs buried in bunkers hidden beneath three shipping containers. Two Sydney residents were arrested. They face potential sentences of life in prison.


rss: bbc

  • Why did Starmer resign and what could happen next?
    The Labour leader says he will remain prime minister until his successor is chosen.
  • Watch and read Starmer's resignation speech in full
    Sir Keir announces he will be step down as Labour leader and PM in a Downing Street address.
  • Top lawyer whose 'Mr Rules' approach failed to connect with the public
    Less than two years after he won a huge majority in the 2024 general election, Sir Keir Starmer has been forced out.
  • Who is Andy Burnham? Ex-Manchester mayor who wants to lead the country
    The outgoing Greater Manchester mayor is lining up a third attempt to be Labour leader following his return to Westminster.
  • First round of US-Iran talks ends with encouraging progress, mediators say
    The US-Iran talks began on Sunday in Switzerland, after last week's agreement, which includes a commitment to reach a final deal within 60 days.
  • Paedophile nursery worker could have been stopped sooner, says former colleague
    Staff member who raised concerns about nursery worker Nathan Bennett was "ignored" for months.
  • Injured ticket inspector who helped others in Bedford train crash hailed a hero
    A passenger praises a member of railway staff who, despite being in pain, helped the injured.
  • Russian troop build-up threatens city seen as key to seizing Ukraine's Donbas
    If Kostyantynivka falls, Russian forces would be able push towards Ukraine's last remaining strongholds in the east.
  • Lottery players urged to check tickets with £12 million prize still unclaimed
    A Lotto Jackpot ticket worth £12m bought in Rhondda Cynon Taf has yet to be claimed.
  • Alan Greenspan, architect of the modern American economy, dies aged 100
    As chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan became the world's most high-profile banker.


rss: the register

  • Brazil probes emergency warning system after nationwide rogue alert
    Severe weather event alert platform buzzed devices across the country with the word 'misanthropy'
  • Microsoft accidentally kills epic Outlook email threads
    Redmond manages to break replying to an email on Outlook for macOS, one of the most basic functions
  • Health board apologizes for phishing staff with with bogus vacation day
    IT thought a fake offer of extra time off for hard-pressed Canadian medical workers was the way to go
  • Humanity trashed Earth orbit – next stop the Moon
    Neuraspace CEO floats lunar scrapyards as a cleaner way to handle hardware left behind
  • Gizmodo readers hit with ClickFix malware prompts after account compromise
    Infosec buffs say Windows users could have been infected with a nasty trojan, while Mac users got off lightly
  • Small island nation tries bold tech education strategy
    Is the UK's social media ban for kids just reverse psychiatry?
  • Lessons from the VMwars – nothing virtual about the Broadcom vs Tesco slugfest
    Never get involved in a land war in Asia. Also, don't pick a contract fight with a monster of the art
  • How dare you stop data loss – that's not your job!
    WHO, ME? Rigid workplace cultures and youthful ambition do not mix
  • Anthropic's Mythos mess just keeps getting more complicated
    It sure seems like the Trump administration is just bullying Anthropic for not acquiescing to its every move, and it's the cybersecurity community who'll suffer for it
  • Why Amazon hates 'human-in-the-loop' AI governance
    VP Eric Brandwine explains people aren't all that great, actually


rss: ars technica

  • Trump admin’s coal investments assist plants with repeated violations
    At least three coal plants have been repeatedly cited for violating environmental regulations.
  • Review: Widow's Bay is a boldly original take on comedic horror
    An eminently binge-able series that honors classic horror tropes while reinventing them in surprising ways.
  • The UK will scan asylum-seekers’ faces for age checks—despite knowing the tech is flawed
    Tests of age-verification technology show the risks of life-altering errors.
  • Rocket Report: Rebuild begins at Blue Origin launch pad; Relativity targets Mars
    A French launch startup is scrapping the name of its rocket, apparently due to a trademark issue.
  • As global warming threatens corals, scientists search for reefs that can take the heat
    Researchers say these coral strongholds may help repopulate more degraded reefs.
  • A bold satellite rescue mission came together in record time, but will it work?
    "I consider this a success already, just from the fact that we're even going to try this."
  • Microsoft discovers new lightweight backdoor that steals cryptocurrency
    Crypto Clipper spreads over USB and communicates over Tor.
  • FDA advisors unanimously vote to approve Moderna's mRNA after agency drama
    In February, a Trump official refused to review the vaccine.
  • As China looms, Taiwan makes more drones for defense and the US military
    Taiwan's drone spending plans for defense could also boost business overseas.
  • NASA asks Northrop Grumman to stop working on lunar HALO module
    "We are reassigning most affected employees across existing opportunities and programs."


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