rss: npr

  • Germany says U.S. troop withdrawal 'anticipated', Spain and Italy could be next
    Germany's defense minister is playing down the impact of the Pentagon's decision to pull 5,000 troops from the country, but the move has rattled NATO allies and added to growing fears that Europe can no longer rely on Washington.
  • Bard College's president to retire after scrutiny of relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
    The longtime president of Bard College in New York has announced his retirement, months after it was revealed that he had a much deeper relationship than was previously known with Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Golden Tempo takes the Kentucky Derby as Cherie DeVaux becomes the 1st woman to train its winner
    Golden Tempo has won the Kentucky Derby at odds of 23-1 to make Cherie DeVaux the first woman to train the winner of the opening leg of the Triple Crown.
  • Iran submits 14-point response to U.S. proposal to end war
    Iran has presented a 14-point response to the U.S. proposal to end the war, according to Iranian state media.
  • Timmy the stranded whale rescued after weekslong effort
    Timmy captured the hearts of whale lovers across the globe who rooted for a happy ending for the humpback.
  • Academy announces major overhaul to rules
    The new rules focus on areas such as AI protections for writers and actors and expanded eligibility for international films.
  • Taiwan's Lai lands in Eswatini in a trip delayed by lack of overflight clearance
    Eswatini remains the only African nation without tariff-free access to China's market due to its ties with Taiwan.
  • Banksy confirms new statue installed in central London is his work
    The statue in Waterloo Place, which appeared early Wednesday, depicts a man proudly hoisting a flag— but the flag is blinding him.
  • Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner in critical condition
    Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian activist and 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was hospitalized after collapsing in prison. Her family says her condition has deteriorated since a March heart attack.
  • Opinion: The everyday tragedy of gun violence
    The White House Correspondents Association Dinner was one of several incidents of gun violence in the U.S. last week. Others ended in injuries and fatalities.


rss: bbc

  • King's speech was a 'high stakes' moment of US visit, Palace says
    The state visit to the US draws a positive response after what was a difficult diplomatic challenge.
  • Airlines can cancel flights in advance over fuel shortages under new plans
    Ministers hope move would help avoid last-minute flight cancellations for passengers this summer over Middle East fuel supplies.
  • Germany says US troop withdrawal 'foreseeable' as Trump warns of more 'cuts'
    In the US, two senior Republicans voice concern over President Trump's decision to pull out 5,000 troops.
  • The Iran war has strengthened Ukraine in surprising ways. Could a ceasefire with Russia be closer?
    President Zelensky has been visiting the Gulf to demonstrate his country's military nous.
  • From beds to LED masks, is the red light craze giving us more than just a warm glow?
    Whether it can really repair muscles and make skin look younger is up for debate.
  • Man charged with murder and sexual assault of 5-year-old Australian girl
    The girl's death sparked an outbreak of violence in the central Australian town from where she disappeared.
  • Musk's AI told me people were coming to kill me. I grabbed a hammer and prepared for war
    Several people told the BBC they experienced delusions after intense conversations with AI.
  • Laufey on making jazz cool again (and the fish that brought out her inner rage)
    The Icelandic star reflects on a phenomenal year, and the music video that let her go "primal".
  • The clandestine network smuggling Starlink tech into Iran to beat internet blackout
    Sahand tells the BBC World Service he sends satellite internet terminals into Iran to help show "the real picture".
  • What death doulas can teach us about dying
    Death doulas or soul midwives have increased in popularity in recent years. What do they do?


rss: the register

  • Usage-based pricing killing your vibe - here's how to roll your own local AI coding agents

    Take those token limits and shove them by vibe coding with a local LLM

    With model devs pushing more aggressive rate limits, raising prices, or even abandoning subscriptions for usage-based pricing, that vibe-coded hobby project is about to get a whole lot more expensive. Fortunately, you're not without cost-saving options.…

  • UK drivers' agency shrugs off claims of week-long booking site smashes, blames browser configs

    Agency insists everything is working fine, even though users spend days failing to load it

    The DVSA's driving test booking system has spent the week offline, according to frustrated users.…

  • Brace for the patch tsunami: AI is unearthing decades of buried code debt

    Britain's cyber agency says the bill for years of technical shortcuts is coming due, and it's arriving all at once

    Britain's cyber agency is warning that AI-fuelled bug hunting is about to flush out years of buried flaws, leaving defenders scrambling to keep up.…

  • ServiceNow under siege as Atlassian adds to ITSM take-outs

    CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes touts 'largest ever quarter for competitive displacements'

    The chase is on. Atlassian reported its largest-ever quarter for taking share from a major IT service management provider, CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes said on the company's fiscal third-quarter earnings call Thursday, escalating its rivalry with ServiceNow.…

  • Mythos complicates the breakup, says Pentagon CTO, but Anthropic is still barred

    Emil Michael says agencies are evaluating the cybersecurity model, not deploying it

    Pentagon CTO Emil Michael pushed back on reports of a thaw in the department’s relationship with Anthropic: The two are not getting back together, even as Mythos draws interest from government agencies.…

  • Artemis III aims for 'late 2027' for Earth orbit demonstration

    SpaceX and Blue Origin will absolutely be ready in time. Definitely

    Amid the sensational NASA budget cut proposals taking place in the US at the moment, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has refined the Artemis III launch date to "late 2027."…

  • Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone

    Both Cupertino and Google are imposing ever stricter limits on their phones – but you have alternatives

    As both Apple and Google introduce unwelcome changes in their phone OSes, here's a quick reminder that you do have alternatives to the Gruesome Twosome.…

  • CIOs ready for another role-change as AI becomes agent of chaos

    If software writes software the risk is “systematic failure at scale”. Someone needs to take charge, argues Forrester

    Forrester predicts that by decade's end, the rush toward agentic AI will grow so chaotic that CIOs will be forced into a new role as enforcer of order.…

  • That old phone in the kitchen drawer could save an industry

    Users have less cash to burn and less patience for AI in new models... now where to get the used stock

    Secondhand phones sales are booming - relatively speaking - and the industry has rising inflation, AI bloat, and consumers' growing apathy toward overpriced new handsets to thank for it.…

  • First reports come in of victims of critical cPanel vuln as 'millions' of sites potentially exposed

    Exploitation was underway before patches landed, at least one victim reports ransomware demand

    CISA has added a critical cPanel bug to its known-exploited list, confirming that attackers are already poking holes in one of the internet's most widely used hosting stacks.…



rss: ars technica

  • Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed
    Crushing soda cans for science, why dolphins swim so fast, how urine helps mushrooms communicate, and more
  • Infrasound waves stop kitchen fires, but can they replace sprinklers?
    Acoustic fire suppression goes commercial.
  • Study: AI models that consider user's feeling are more likely to make errors
    Overtuning can cause models to "prioritize user satisfaction over truthfulness.”
  • The RAMpocalypse has bought Microsoft valuable time in the fight against SteamOS
    Op-ed: Valve has made a dent in Windows' gaming share, but can it keep going?
  • Man dies covered in necrotic lesions after amoebas eat him alive
    Doctors suspect three factors, each unremarkable on its own, contributed to his fate.
  • Ubuntu infrastructure has been down for more than a day
    The outage has hampered communication concerning a critical vulnerability that gives root.
  • Senators ban themselves from prediction markets after candidates bet on own races
    Senator decries "blatant, brazen corruption," wants to target Trump admin next.
  • Minnesota passes ban on fake AI nudes; app makers risk $500K fines
    More evidence of Grok CSAM seen as Minnesota passes nudifying app ban.
  • Amazon stuck with months of repairs after drone strikes on data centers
    AWS stops billing Middle East cloud customers as repairs to war damage drag on.
  • Scorpions go terminator mode and reinforce their weapons with metal
    Different hunting patterns seem to dictate different distributions of metal.


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