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  • Are there lessons for the U.S. in this European country's struggle with measles?
    In 2024, Romania, an upper middle income European country, had over 30,000 cases ? putting it on the world's top ten measles list. Its vaccination rate hovers around 60%. How did this happen?

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  • CDC claims vaccines may cause autism. And, Trump and Mamdani to meet today
    The CDC claims, without evidence, that vaccines may cause autism. And, New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani heads to the White House, where he will meet the president for the first time.

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  • Brain scientists are seeking weight-loss drugs without the nausea
    Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound often cause nausea and other side effects. Brain scientists are looking for ways to solve this problem.

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  • This weekend, artists are speaking out across the country
    Artists in more than 40 states are spending Friday and Saturday participating in the "Fall of Freedom" ? which they say represents a creative resistance to authoritarianism.

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  • Russian hacking suspect wanted by the FBI arrested on Thai resort island
    Thai Police have arrested a suspected Russian hacker who is wanted by the FBI for alleged cyberattacks on U.S. and European government agencies.

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  • Rare earths: Federal backing and tech advances aim to help the U.S. catch up to China
    Rare earths aren't all that rare. The real choke point is in processing and refining them, where China enjoys market dominance.

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  • What former ally did Trump call a 'ranting Lunatic' this week? Find out in the quiz
    This week, the quiz examines truth, drugs and scandal!

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  • How could Trump interfere in the midterms? Here's what voting officials are watching
    Less than a year from the midterm elections, state and local voting officials from both major political parties are actively preparing for the possibility of interference by the Trump administration.

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  • In Miami Beach, the New York City mayoral election is an opportunity
    Billboards in Times Square are inviting New York businesses to relocate to Miami Beach. They're being paid for by a Florida developer who sees the election of Zohran Mamdani as an opportunity to lure residents and businesses south.

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  • After calling him a 'communist,' Trump will meet Mamdani in the Oval Office Friday
    New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will meet with President Trump at the White House Friday putting the frequent foe of conservatives face-to-face with one of his biggest critics.

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  • Russia yet to receive anything official from US on peace plan, Kremlin says
    The draft provisions come across as heavily slanted towards Moscow, but Volodymyr Zelensky says he is ready to work with the US.

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  • UK expected to approve plans for Chinese mega embassy
    A final decision has not yet been formally taken but the controversial project is expected to be given the go-ahead.

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  • The curious case of why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis
    Why - in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch - are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?

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  • Households face unexpected rise in energy prices in new year
    Regulator Ofgem says a change in the price cap in January means a 0.2% increase in gas and electricity prices.

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  • UN climate summit drops mention of fossil fuels from draft deal
    A row over fossil fuels has broken out at COP30 but this is also likely to be a negotiating tactic.

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  • Uefa orders Scotland fans to remove celebration videos from X
    European football's governing body claimed clips of fans cheering Scotland's World Cup qualification in front of TV screens breached copyright.

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  • Anti-Hamas armed groups seek future role under Gaza peace plan
    Several groups - some of them backed by Israel - are ranged against Hamas in Gaza, with complex and overlapping ties.

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  • South Africa declares gender violence a national disaster after protests
    Fifteen women are killed every day in a country with one of the highest rates of gender violence in the world.

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  • Afghan national admits raping 12-year-old girl
    Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, admits raping the child in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.

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  • Sweaty Betty offers woman £4k for ?wear the damn shorts? slogan use and her silence
    Georgina Cox wants clothing firm Sweaty Betty to apologise and pay influencers it works with fairly.

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rss: the register

  • Four charged over alleged plot to smuggle Nvidia AI chips into China

    Prosecutors say front companies, falsified paperwork, and overseas drop points used to dodge US export rules

    Four people have been charged in the US with plotting to funnel restricted Nvidia AI chips into China, allegedly relying on shell firms, fake invoices, and covert routing to slip cutting-edge GPUs past American export controls.?



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  • You are likely to be eaten by the MIT license: Microsoft frees Zork source

    Redmond dusts off Infocom's classic text adventures and puts the originals into public hands

    Microsoft developer boss Scott Hanselman saved the company's Ignite shindig this week by unveiling the source code for Zork I-III, all available under the MIT license.?



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  • Magician forgets password to his own hand after RFID chip implant

    Storing credentials safely and securely is the real trick

    It's important to have your login in hand, literally. Zi Teng Wang, a UK magician who implanted an RFID chip in his appendage, has admitted losing access to it because he forgot the password.?



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  • Russia-linked crooks bought a bank for Christmas to launder cyber loot

    UK cops trace street-level crime to sanctions-busting networks tied to Moscow's war economy

    On Christmas Day 2024, a Russian-linked laundering network bought itself a very special present: a controlling stake in a Kyrgyzstan bank, later used to wash cybercrime profits and funnel money into Moscow's war machine, according to the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA).?



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  • Lawsuit seeks to probe Uncle Sam's role in ICE-tracking app takedowns

    EFF wants to know if citizens had their First Amendment rights violated

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is suing two government departments to understand how they compelled tech companies to remove ICE-tracking apps and websites from their platforms.?



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  • Nvidia's green500 dominance continues as France's Kairos super takes efficiency title

    Nvidia CPUs and GPUs dominate the bi-annual leaderboard, but FP64 performance regressions leave its long term prospectives in doubt

    SC25 There's a new efficiency champ at the top of the Green500 ranking of the world's most sustainable supercomputers.?



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  • AI nudification site fined £55K for skipping age checks

    Decision marks second penalty issued under the UK's Online Safety Act

    The UK's online regulator has lobbed a £50,000 fine at an AI nudification website for failing to implement mandatory age checks, potentially allowing under-18s to waltz past the virtual velvet rope.?



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  • UK minister ducks cost questions on nationwide digital ID scheme

    Committee hears departments may have to stump up cash before savings materialize

    A UK tech minister has declined to put a figure on the cost of the government's digital ID plans as MPs question the contributions expected from central departments.?



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  • Microsoft exec finds AI cynicism 'mindblowing'

    The tech is impressive. Shoehorning it into absolutely everything is not

    Opinion In a tweet lamenting all the "cynics" unmoved by AI, Microsoft AI boss Mustafa Suleyman demonstrated that Redmond's Reality Distortion Field is running at full power.?



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  • Boffins build 'AI Kill Switch' to thwart unwanted agents

    AutoGuard uses injection text for good

    Computer scientists based in South Korea have devised what they describe as an "AI Kill Switch" to prevent AI agents from carrying out malicious data scraping.?



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rss: ars technica

  • Rocket Report: SpaceX?s next-gen booster fails; Pegasus will fly again
    With the government shutdown over, the FAA has lifted its daytime launch curfew.

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  • Pornhub is urging tech giants to enact device-based age verification
    The company is pushing for an alternative way to keep minors from viewing porn.

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  • Newest Starship booster is significantly damaged during testing early Friday
    SpaceX had big plans for the upgraded Starship vehicle that failed on Friday morning.

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  • Stoke Space goes for broke to solve the only launch problem that ?moves the needle?
    "Does the world really need a 151st rocket company?"

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  • HP and Dell disable HEVC support built into their laptops? CPUs
    HEVC licensing gets more expensive in January.

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  • Infant botulism outbreak doubles; ByHeart confirms bacteria in formula
    ByHeart said "there's no reason to believe" until its own testing found a reason.

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  • Microsoft makes Zork I, II, and III open source under MIT License
    Microsoft's Open Source Programs Office worked with Jason Scott to do it.

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  • Scientists found the key to accurate Maya eclipse tables
    Eclipse tables in the Dresden Codex were based on lunar tables and adjusted for slippage over time.

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  • The EU made Apple adopt new Wi-Fi standards, and now Android can support AirDrop
    Google's Pixel 10 works with AirDrop, and other phones should follow later.

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  • Trump revives unpopular Ted Cruz plan to punish states that impose AI laws
    Cruz plan to block broadband funding lost 99-1, but now it's back?in Trump form.

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