rss: npr

  • The Supreme Court avoids taking up a fight over Voting Rights Act enforcement for now
    After recently weakening the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court avoided for now taking up a legal question that may severely limit enforcement of the law's remaining protections for minority voters.
  • Trump drops IRS lawsuit, paving the way for a settlement
    The president sued the IRS and the Treasury Department in January, demanding $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns years ago.
  • Sen. Bill Cassidy loses primary. And, WHO declares Ebola outbreak a global emergency
    Sen. Bill Cassidy, who voted to convict Trump, lost the Republican primary in Louisiana. And, the WHO has declared a global health emergency over a new Ebola outbreak.
  • Why catching insider trading is so tricky nowadays, and just how helpful is it for kids to sleep in?
    Millions of dollars have been made through eerily well-timed bets on prediction markets like Polymarket. We look at why they're so hard to police. And, a new study that supports kids sleeping in.
  • Pop star Shakira is acquitted in a Spanish tax fraud case
    The decision follows years of tax troubles in Spain for the Colombian superstar. Spanish tax authorities did not prove that the singer was a resident of Spain, the court said in its decision.
  • Thousands of U.S. countertop workers could have damaged lungs, safety expert says
    Over 550 men in California have fallen ill after cutting natural or factory-made stone countertops. But epidemiologists say this isn't just a California problem.
  • Why the Supreme Court's voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level
    The Supreme Court's recent ruling threatens the power of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases about not just Congress, but also at least 17 state and local governments, NPR finds.
  • For 20 years, Stephen Colbert distinguished truth from truthiness
    The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ends on Thursday. Here's how he has evolved to meet the moment.
  • It takes a village – or a Phoenix suburb – to wrangle a wayward tortoise
    When a large tortoise named Rex got loose, a Phoenix-area neighborhood went into a tizzy. More than just a fun commotion, Rex's daring getaway shows the challenges of sulcata tortoise ownership.
  • In Georgia primary, Republicans dominate spending and Democrats drive record turnout
    Tuesday's primary in Georgia features contentious Republican contests for governor and U.S. Senate while Democrats hope an enthusiasm advantage is enough to flip two state supreme court seats.


rss: bbc

  • Married at First Sight UK brides tell BBC they were raped by on-screen husbands
    Channel 4 was aware of one of the rape claims before broadcast, but the woman involved still featured in the show.
  • Burnham pledges not to 're-run' Brexit arguments
    The potential leadership challenger says he is not proposing the UK considers rejoining the EU.
  • Bodies of missing Italian divers found in Maldives
    The bodies of all five Italian divers who died in the Maldives last week have now been found, officials tell the BBC.
  • Prince William selling 20% of duchy property for housing and nature projects
    The Duchy of Cornwall is to sell part of its 128,000 acre estate and re-invest in more housing.
  • UK companies linked to payments for small boat crossings, BBC finds
    Smugglers are directing migrants to pay using a network of British businesses, secret filming reveals.
  • UK growth forecast upgraded by IMF but risks remain
    Growth has been upgraded from 0.8% to 1% for 2026 in the influential body's latest forecast.
  • Police hunt man after reports teens raped on beach
    A search for a suspect is under way as police patrols are increased.
  • Tube strikes called off by RMT union
    The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union calls off a series of 24-hour strikes starting on Tuesday.
  • Two men arrested over stunt at enclosure of famous monkey Punch
    Two US nationals have been arrested after one jumped the fence of the monkey, who went viral online, police say.
  • Gunman kills four and injures eight in Turkey, media reports say
    A huge police manhunt is now under way after the shootings in southern Turkey.


rss: the register

  • Linux kernel flaw opens root-only files to unprivileged users
    Plus ModuleJail, a radical proposal for minimizing the impact of similar bugs
  • Europe tests laser links as satellite comms outgrow radio
    Greek mountaintop ground station aims infrared beams at CubeSats in ESA-backed optical networking trial
  • Dutch cops’ shame game works wonders as most wanted scammers now turned in
    Game Over?! gamified the identification of scammers who sought thrills from terrorising the elderly
  • 'Big AI' is subverting regulations just like tobacco and oil firms
    Researchers warn that regulatory capture means industry concerns trump those of citizens
  • TanStack weighs invitation-only pull requests after supply chain attack
    Shai-Hulud worm exploited GitHub Actions misconfiguration to poison shared cache, now project weighing nuclear option on unsolicited contributions
  • Microsoft remembers that taskbars used to move
    Experimental Windows 11 build restores some old favorites, though the rough edges are still showing
  • NGINX Rift attackers waste no time targeting exposed servers
    Researchers say 18-year-old flaw already being probed and exploited just days after disclosure
  • Poland directs officials to ditch Signal in favor of 'secure' state-developed alternative
    Shift comes amid mounting reports of successful social engineering attacks targeting higher-ups in government
  • Windows boot partition runs out of space for Microsoft's May security update
    Testing? We've heard of it
  • F-35 software delays leave UK buying time with US glide bombs
    MoD says StormBreaker will plug gap until homegrown SPEAR 3 integration lands


rss: ars technica

  • Five years later, Windows 11 brings back much-missed taskbar options (and more)
    Microsoft is also testing a smaller taskbar and more customizable Start menu.
  • BMW sends off the 6th-gen M3 CS with a manual gearbox, rear-wheel drive
    The 2027 M3 CS Handschalter is lighter and comes with three pedals instead of two.
  • Did Artemis II break through? Registrations at Space Camp double afterward.
    Isaacman's $25 million donation leads to impressive new facilities.
  • Bug bounty businesses bombarded with AI slop
    "Never-ending" AI slop strains corporate hacking reward schemes.
  • The US space enterprise is desperately waiting for Starship—will it finally deliver?
    "This is such a wild ride. The highs are high. The lows are low."
  • A revolutionary cancer treatment could transform autoimmune disease
    Researchers are testing CAR T cell therapy as a way to reset the immune system.
  • The US is betting on AI to catch insider trading in prediction markets
    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission wants us to know it's taking this very seriously.
  • Russia pressures university students to become wartime drone pilots
    Universities promise no frontline duty and perks if students enlist in military.
  • Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement is getting messy as judge delays approval
    Lawyers accused of rushing historic settlement to seize $320 million in fees.
  • US hantavirus case was false positive; outbreak cases drop from 11 to 10
    WHO announced today that the operation to safely transfer passengers is complete.


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