rss: npr

  • Millions of Americans brace for winter storm. And, Zelenskyy's warning for Europe
    Millions of Americans are bracing for a massive, life-threatening winter storm this weekend. And, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy delivers a stark message to Europe at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
  • How cuts to federal climate funds could threaten polar vortex research
    Tens of millions of people are in the path of a major winter storm. Federal cuts threaten efforts to understand the causes of such weather.
  • Who's Board of Peace and who's bored of peace? The quiz knows — do you?
    Plus: The Oscars, tool-using animals, Nobel drama and more.
  • Ice may be more hazardous than snow this weekend. What to expect and how to prepare.
    A major winter storm is expected to impact more than 200 million people in United States this weekend. Freezing rain and ice is a particular concern.
  • 'Pain, betrayal, sadness': Danish veterans describe shock of Trump admin rhetoric
    Danish veterans say the rhetoric from the Trump administration has been painful. They describe feeling betrayed and abandoned by an ally after standing shoulder to shoulder with American soldiers.
  • How President Trump has challenged a constitutional foundation
    In his first year back in the White House, President Trump has presided over a sweeping expansion of executive power while eroding democratic norms.
  • How Minnesota became the center of a political crisis
    In the days leading up to Renee Macklin Good's death, the political situation in Minneapolis had turned combustible. Her shooting has exposed how colliding forces set the stage for the ongoing crisis.
  • The Trump administration admits even more ways DOGE accessed sensitive personal data
    New court documents reveal even more ways DOGE improperly accessed and shared sensitive personal data last year — and how that data appears to have been used to advance dubious fraud claims.
  • Trump pushes his power to new heights with help from loyal lieutenants
    As President Trump finishes the first year of his second term, it is clear there are fewer guardrails than last time.
  • Morning news brief
    Statewide economic blackout against ICE to be held in Minnesota Friday, Zelenskyy gives scorching critique of Europe in Davos speech, millions of Americans prepare for massive winter storm.


rss: bbc

  • Hundreds of illegal waste tips operating in England - including 11 'super sites'
    A BBC investigation uncovers how criminals are operating huge illegal rubbish tips across the country.
  • Heathrow scraps 100ml liquid limit and says devices can stay in luggage for scans
    Heathrow says it has become the biggest airport to drop the limit after rolling out new high-tech scanners.
  • Driver admits killing teen freed from Dubai jail
    Marcus Fakana, 19, was killed in a car crash shortly after being released from prison in Dubai.
  • Brooklyn Beckham's wedding DJ speaks about 'awkward' dance
    The groom has said his mother Victoria "danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone".
  • Why so many women end up 'menopause masking' - but it can have consequences, as I discovered
    Concealing symptoms of menopause can have knock-on effects for some women, such as increasing the risk of burnout
  • How long would you last in the Traitors castle? Take our test to find out
    Work through our scenarios to find out if you've got a taste for deception or a nose for detection.
  • Russia, Ukraine and US to hold trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi
    The meeting between the three countries comes as both Ukraine and Russia say no peace deal can be reached until territorial issues are resolved.
  • Watch: Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour among mourners at Valentino's funeral in Rome
    Crowds have gathered in Rome for the funeral of Italian fashion designer Valentino, who has died at the age of 93.
  • 'I didn't hear from my son for seven months': Inside Yemen's UAE-run secret prisons
    The BBC sees sites on former United Arab Emirates bases in Yemen where detainees say they were abused.
  • TikTok closes deal to split US app from global business
    The app was due to be banned in the US a year ago if its Chinese owner didn't sell its business in America.


rss: the register

  • Devs begin to assess options for MySQL's future beyond Oracle

    As Big Red's governance of the popular database comes into question, contributors to MySQL consider wresting control

    Developers in the MySQL community are working together to challenge Oracle to improve transparency and commitment in its handling of the popular open source database, while considering other options, including forking the code.…

  • Fortinet admits FortiGate SSO bug still exploitable despite December patch

    Fix didn't quite do the job – attackers spotted logging in

    Fortinet has confirmed that attackers are actively bypassing a December patch for a critical FortiCloud single sign-on (SSO) authentication flaw after customers reported suspicious logins on devices supposedly fully up to date.…

  • Qualcomm CEO pockets 15% pay rise as profits fall 45%

    Cristiano Amon took home almost $30M in 2025 as the chipmaker booked higher revenues despite earnings slide

    Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon saw his pay packet swell to $29.7 million in fiscal 2025, up from $25.91 million the year before, even as Qualcomm's full-year net income fell 45 percent.…

  • Microsoft 365 outage drags on for nearly 10 hours during bad night for North American infra

    Down to 364.5 already: Redmond's crappy 2026 continues

    Microsoft 365 suffered a widespread outage last night affecting multiple services including Outlook – adding to the megacorp's troubled start to 2026.…

  • British government caves on datacenter approval after legal challenge

    Ministry admits greenlighting London-based megabit barn without proper environmental safeguards

    The British government has conceded it should not have approved a campus near London's M25 orbital motorway and that the decision should be quashed, following a legal challenge by campaign group Foxglove.…

  • London boroughs limping back online months after cyberattack

    Direct debits? Maybe February. Birth certificates? Dream on. Council tax bills? Oh, those are coming

    Hammersmith & Fulham Council says payments are now being processed as usual, two months after a cyberattack that affected multiple boroughs in the UK's capital city.…

  • UK trade department put civil servants' feelings first during Windows 11 migration

    Is that the cloud? No, it's incense wafting through Whitehall

    There was a time when an operating system upgrade meant wailing, gnashing of teeth, and a dive in productivity as computers and staffers stopped working for... well, as long as it took.…

  • Marching orders delayed: Veterans' Digital ID off to a slow start

    Much owed to the few, but takeup is under 1%

    More than 15,000 former members of the UK's armed forces have successfully applied for a digital version of their veterans ID card since its launch in October, according to the Government Digital Service (GDS). …

  • Tech support detective solved PC crime by looking in the carpark

    Overnight action made for a sticky situation in the candy factory

    On Call Some tech support jobs are sweet, and others go sour. Whatever taste they leave in your mouth, The Register celebrates them all each week in On Call – the reader-contributed column that shares your support experiences.…

  • Oracle, Michael Dell, named as investors in JV that will run TikTok's US operations

    Big Red gets to store data, advise on security, and store the 'I'll watch just one more video' algo

    Made-in-China social network TikTok has announced the formation of a joint venture that will run its US operations, the condition lawmakers required for its flagship app to continue operating in America.…



rss: ars technica

  • 2026 Lucid Air Touring review: This feels like a complete car now
    It's efficient, easy to live with, and smooth to drive.
  • This 67,800-year-old hand stencil is the world's oldest human-made art
    The world's oldest art has an unintentional story to tell about human exploration.
  • US officially out of WHO, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars unpaid
    US did not pay $278 million in 2024–2025 dues and millions more in promised funds.
  • Overrun with AI slop, cURL scraps bug bounties to ensure "intact mental health"
    The onslaught includes LLMs finding bogus vulnerabilities and code that won't compile.
  • Hacker who stole 120,000 bitcoins wants a second chance—and a security job
    Crypto theft was "the worst thing I had ever done."
  • Report: Apple plans to launch AI-powered wearable pin device as soon as 2027
    Apple, OpenAI, Meta, and more are all racing toward AI hardware products.
  • Asking Grok to delete fake nudes may force victims to sue in Musk's chosen court
    Millions likely harmed by Grok-edited sex images as X advertisers shrugged.
  • Google begins offering free SAT practice tests powered by Gemini
    Google says more kinds of standardized tests will be added in the future.
  • Check out the first trailer for Masters of the Universe
    "Talking tigers, spaceships, and magic swords that can make a man as mighty as a god."
  • Blue Origin makes impressive strides with reuse—next launch will refly booster
    With this quick turnaround, Blue Origin takes a step toward a faster cadence.


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