rss: npr

  • The 11 most challenged books of 2025, according to the American Library Association
    The ALA says 4,235 titles were challenged at U.S. libraries — the second-highest year on record. Forty percent of the challenged works involved LGBTQ+ subjects or the experiences of people of color.
  • Peace talks are in doubt as the U.S. seizes an Iranian ship
    President Trump said a U.S. delegation will head to Pakistan to resume talks to end the war with Iran, but Tehran expressed reluctance after the U.S. seized one of its cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • A mine despoiled the beauty of the rainforest. This Goldman Prize winner took action
    "We women are the land guardians and keepers," says Theonila Roka Matbob of Papua New Guinea, recognized for her efforts to repair the environmental and social harms caused by a copper and gold mine.
  • U.S. seizes Iranian cargo ship. And, tariff refund portal launches
    U.S. forces seized an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. And, an online government portal for processing tariff refunds launches today.
  • The Sonoran Desert teems with wildlife. These 3D scans could help protect its future
    A new art exhibit in Phoenix features some of the world's prickliest plants. It could also help save them.
  • Spanish speakers learn strategies to pass English-only driving test in Florida
    A new English-only driving test rule in Florida is fueling a surge in strategy lessons for Spanish speakers where they learn to figure out the questions without having to take English language courses.
  • Who owns presidential records? Trump's Justice Department says it's him
    The Trump administration asserts that a nearly 50-year-old law requiring the preservation of presidential records is unconstitutional. Historians warn important papers could be destroyed.
  • Data centers are expensive, unpopular — and could be a tipping point in the midterms
    Anger over the data center boom has spilled into politics with voters unseating local politicians who support them. It's become an issue hard to ignore in the midterm elections.
  • Voters say they feel confused and misled on Virginia's redistricting vote
    Contradictory election mailers, conflicting TV ads and vague wording on the ballot have Virginia voters saying that the campaigns on either side of the redistricting vote are muddying the waters.
  • Got wearable data? Your doctor can help you connect the dots
    The American Academy of Neurology issued guidance on using wearable data devices, like smartwatches or an Oura Ring, to track key health metrics that can help flag serious conditions.


rss: bbc

  • Officials deliberately withheld Mandelson vetting result from me, Starmer says
    The PM tells the Commons that if he had known the peer failed security vetting he would not have been appointed.
  • Key points from Starmer's Mandelson statement
    The prime minister has been back in the Commons after it emerged the Labour peer failed vetting.
  • Phones to be banned in schools by law in England under government plans
    Education minister Jacqui Smith said the move would create "a clear legal requirement for schools".
  • Attempted murder charge after car hit pedestrians
    A 30-year-old woman is in a critical condition following the incident on Sunday morning in Soho.
  • Spat at, threatened and kidnapped: British Jews tell of rising antisemitism
    British Jews have described to BBC Panorama how they are experiencing a rise in antisemitism.
  • US singer D4vd charged with murder stemming from death of missing teenage girl
    Prosecutors say the singer, real name David Anthony Burke, could face life in prison due to the nature of the case.
  • Amy Winehouse's dad loses court case over auction
    Mitch Winehouse accused two friends of profiting from items sold at auctions in the United States.
  • 'Huge relief' as students given loans 'in error' get repayment reprieve
    Approximately 22,000 weekend students had been told their courses were never eligible for student finance.
  • Adoptive father 'sexually abused and smothered baby'
    A man is on trial accused of murdering 13-month-old Preston Davey in Blackpool.
  • Outrage over Israeli soldier's vandalism of Jesus statue in Lebanon
    The Israeli military says it views with "great severity" the actions of the soldier, as the US ambassador demands "swift" consequences.


rss: the register

  • Claude Desktop changes app access settings for browsers you don't even have installed yet

    Installation and pre-approval without consent looks dubious under EU law

    One app should not modify another app without asking for and receiving your explicit consent. Yet Anthropic's Claude Desktop for macOS installs files that affect other vendors' applications without disclosure, even before those applications have been installed, and authorizes browser extensions without consent.…

  • Linux 7.1 will have an optional new NTFS driver

    Good news for those working with Windows, bad news for Paragon Software

    The feature list for Linux kernel 7.1 is taking shape, and a standout addition has already landed: a new read-write NTFS driver.…

  • Scot becomes second Scattered Spider-linked crook to plead guilty in US

    Tyler Buchanan admits role in scheme that stole at least $8 million in virtual currency

    A Scottish man linked to the Scattered Spider cybercrime crew has pleaded guilty in the US to a phishing and SIM-swap scheme that stole at least $8 million in cryptocurrency.…

  • You too can build a nuclear battery from junk you have lying around the house

    It won't provide much juice, but its creator calls it a 'nanowatt nuclear power plant'

    It's illegal and impractical to construct a nuclear power plant in your backyard. But a DIY tritium nuclear battery is far less dramatic - just don't expect any appreciable amount of energy from it.…

  • Schmoozebots: study finds flattery will get AI everywhere

    Excessive friendliness may cause users to forget they're talking to a very confident autocomplete

    A study into how humans interact with chatbots suggests the fastest way to make an LLM feel human isn't making it smarter – it's making it seem nicer.…

  • One of Europe's sovereign cloud picks may not be so-sovereign after all

    US-based cloud providers could have to disclose certain data under American legal orders

    The European Commission has awarded four contracts designed to advance cloud sovereignty in the EU, but one uses services from S3NS, a joint venture between Thales and Google Cloud, raising questions about its real independence.…

  • New Android development tool designed for robots, not humans

    Google previews Android CLI as agentic development continues to snowball

    Google has introduced a new Android command-line interface built specifically for AI agents, claiming a 70 percent cut in token usage and three times reduction in task completion time.…

  • Microsoft releases Windows Server update fix to fix its April update fixes

    Out-of-band or out of control?

    Microsoft has pushed out an out-of-band update to address the restart loop that hit some Windows Server devices after its April update.…

  • AI is reshaping Britain's datacenter map away from London

    Bit barns need to worry more about space, access to grid – overstuffed center no longer a must, say experts

    UK AI datacenter capacity could migrate away from London as power shortages, planning constraints and reduced reliance on low-latency connections to financial firms make other locations more attractive.…

  • UK.gov kicks off half-a-billion quid sovereign AI venture with £80M invite

    Companies get to keep IP developed for government projects

    The UK government is opening £80 million in AI procurement talks with tech firms, drawing on its £500 million sovereign capability fund.…



rss: ars technica

  • US opens refund portal to start paying back Trump's illegal tariffs
    Importers can now request refunds, two months after Trump's Supreme Court loss.
  • Here's how F1 is tweaking its hybrid systems to try to save the show
    Energy management and speed differentials are the problems of the day.
  • Robot runner handily beats humans in half-marathon, setting new record
    A humanoid robot's record half-marathon run shows China's speed in robotics.
  • Deezer says 44% of new music uploads are AI-generated, most streams are fraudulent
    AI tracks account for a small fraction of Deezer streams, and most are demonetized for fraud.
  • Rogue Trooper brings the Genetic Infantry to the silver screen
    The future war film, from the director of Moon, is adapted from 2000 AD's comic series.
  • Meet Bruce, the "beak-jousting" parrot
    Kea parrot missing his upper beak "has rewritten what disability means for behaviorally complex species."
  • Anthropic's Mythos AI model sparks fears of turbocharged hacking
    Cyberdefenses could be exposed faster than fixes could be deployed.
  • Clarifying HEVC licensing fees, royalties, and why vendors kill HEVC support
    How does HEVC implementation really work these days?
  • Blue Origin's rocket reuse achievement marred by upper stage failure
    Blue Origin's reused first stage hit its targets, but New Glenn's upper stage did not.
  • I’ve fired one of America’s most powerful lasers—here’s what a shot day looks like
    The laser was used to study the physics of stellar interiors and fusion energy, among other things.


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