rss: npr

  • Why did the newly refurbished Reflecting Pool turn green? The quiz knows
    Plus, keep an eye out for our World Cup pun, intrigue around a tarp, and the Obama Presidential Center.
  • Some local police have access to an ICE facial recognition app
    A document from the Department of Homeland Security outlines plans to issue local police facial recognition technology used by federal immigration agents, a move that will expand the scope of ICE surveillance.
  • Meet the law students working to bring workplace protections to federal courts
    A student-led group at Emory Law School has asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on the judiciary's system for policing bad behavior within its own ranks.
  • These Wisconsin swing voters say Trump's war in Iran wasn't worth it
    The war in Iran was a costly blunder, according to Wisconsin swing voters who participated in two online focus groups that NPR observed.
  • How the 1874 Freedman's Bank collapse connects to economic disparities we see today
    In Savings and Trust, historian Justene Hill Edwards tells the story of the Freedman's Bank, which was created for formerly enslaved people following the Civil War. Originally broadcast Nov. 7, 2024.
  • Big dogs, Buc-ee's and the great BBQ debate: World Cup fans discover everyday America
    After a week of the World Cup, visitors to the U.S. are marveling on social media about things like free drink refills. It's a respite as tensions between Washington and its allies run high.
  • Juneteenth: How news of the Emancipation Proclamation spread through the South
    While some enslaved people did not know about Lincoln's order, many learned of it while the fighting was still ongoing through informal networks, rumors and sometimes from slaveholders themselves.
  • Get with the times — here's what a 'Luddite' means today
    It's often a derogatory term used to describe digital dinosaurs and technophobes. That wasn't always the case. NPR's Word of the Week looks back at the not so backwards-looking Luddites.
  • The U.S. may face Australia in the World Cup without star Christian Pulisic
    The left winger Pulisic was key to the Americans' fluid and effective attack in last week's win over Paraguay. But he was kicked in the calf, left at halftime, and hasn't trained with the team since.
  • It's toys vs. tech in 'Toy Story 5.' Here are 4 ways to keep tech in check this summer
    Kids' screen use goes way up in the summertime. And just as the movie Toy Story 5 portrays, that can be problematic for children. Here are tips for parents to help their kids manage screens and have fun IRL this summer.


rss: bbc

  • Chris Mason: Emphatic win leaves Starmer with big decision on leadership
    The PM will see the stonking scale of Andy Burnham's victory - will it shift his outlook, his defiance, so frequently recently expressed?
  • Burnham says 'tonight could be the turning point' in his victory speech
    Andy Burnham delivers his victory speech after Makerfiled by-election.
  • Scottish Conservatives win first Westminster by-election in more than 50 years
    The Tories take Aberdeen South, while the SNP wins in Arbroath and Broughty Ferry.
  • Sir John Curtice: Burnham's win against Reform represents remarkable personal success
    Andy Burnham not only retained the share of the vote Labour won in the seat in 2024 but increased it.
  • US-Iran talks postponed as Vance pulls out of Switzerland trip
    Eighteen people and four IDF soldiers are also killed in clashes in Lebanon, officials say, despite a truce meant to be in place in the country.
  • Man bailed after boy, 3, attacked by crocodile at zoo
    Police say the boy remains in a "critical but stable" condition in hospital.
  • London Marathon to be two-day event in 2027
    The London Marathon will be held across two days in a special one-off edition of the event in 2027, organisers have confirmed.
  • Scotland fans fly 22 hours in tiny plane to World Cup
    David Smith and Fraser MacIntyre flew across the Atlantic, with stops in Iceland, Greenland and northern Canada.
  • Plans to end gazumping with binding agreements in house sales shake-up
    Sales agreements will be legally binding sooner and making sellers provide more home information up front are part of the planned changes.
  • Amber heat health alerts in place as temperatures set to soar above 30C
    Very warm weather is set to return to parts of the UK, with a potential heatwave set to develop this weekend.


rss: the register

  • Rockstar Games faces full hearing over alleged union busting
    Tribunal rejects bid to strike blacklisting claims, with proceedings due to conclude shortly before GTA VI launches
  • Nutanix's Tech Day London 2026 offers infrastructure insights
    SPONSORED POST: Come join this working afternoon for infrastructure teams
  • Use of HMRC's taxing IR35 status tool drops 71% in two years
    Data suggests firms are turning away from CEST as critics say it fails to reflect recent court rulings
  • Users claimed they’d never seen a spell checker and panicked at the sight of red squiggles
    Techie couldn’t help but be a little blunt when the support call came in – but has no regrets!
  • 2,000 retired Google Pixel phones get a second life as a private cloud
    You might say the system packs two kilapixels of compute
  • Midjourney pivots from AI image generation to body scanning medical spa where patients bathe in 'golden light'
    The underlying technology is real...and borrowed from a partner the company failed to mention
  • Committed skeptic finds himself warming to new Amazon AI products that actually don't suck
    Ed's note to Corey: Blink once if you're safe, twice if you're in danger
  • Citrix now lets you run virtual desktops like a cost-conscious private equityeer
    Soaring PC prices make alternatives to hardware refreshes interesting
  • Canonical reveals Myna, its local speech-to-text app
    Bird-branded AI will ride on Stonking Stingray
  • NASA payload to ride commercial Mars orbiter from rocket biz yet to reach orbit
    Aeolus mission promises better Martian weather models, assuming Relativity Space can get its Terran R off the ground


rss: ars technica

  • 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."
  • Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores
    A new system service will roll out this month ahead of big changes starting in September.
  • Apple patches high-severity eavesdropping vulnerability in Beats Studio Buds
    The vulnerability, disclosed 12 months ago, affects multiple manufacturers.
  • After Senate vote, Trump admin backs off plans to kill ocean monitoring
    It's unclear whether the system is currently intact.
  • Before SpaceX IPO, investors in China secretly acquired stakes
    One previously unreported SpaceX investor has ties to Chinese military contractors.
  • Bernie Sanders unveils $7 trillion plan to give Americans control of AI industry
    Biggest AI firms will likely recoil at Bernie Sanders' AI wealth fund.


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