rss: npr

  • A diplomat's tears, 200 snake bites, drone pix: Goats and Soda's top stories in 2025
    Our most popular global health and development stories in 2025 covered the human impact of the upheaval in U.S. foreign aid, surprising news about familiar diseases and the beauty of earth captured by drone cameras.
  • Student loan borrowers in default may soon see their wages garnished
    About 5.5 million borrowers are currently in default. They haven't risked wage garnishment since the beginning of the pandemic, when policymakers paused the practice.
  • Justice Department releases more Epstein files and some mention Trump
    The Department of Justice has been publicly posting files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation since Friday.
  • Vince Zampella, video game pioneer behind megahit Call of Duty, dies at 55
    One of Vince Zampella's crowning achievements was the creation of the Call of Duty franchise, which has sold more than half a billion games worldwide.
  • Scientists learn more about how human embryos implant using artificial wombs
    Scientists have developed an experimental way to study how human embryos implant in a uterus, which may provide new insights into why miscarriages occur and how they can be prevented.
  • 2025: The images that stayed with us
    Photographs help us look back on the moments that defined the year. Taken by NPR photojournalists nationwide, this collection goes beyond the headlines to reveal quietly powerful human stories.
  • The U.S. economy grew robustly as Americans continued to spend
    The data, which was delayed from October by the government shutdown, comes as the economy takes center stage for voters and the Trump administration.
  • Trump's plans for warship fleet. And, deported Venezuelans must receive due process
    President Trump has announced the Navy will begin building a new fleet of warships. And, a federal judge has ruled the deportations of more than 100 Venezuelan men to El Salvador were illegal.
  • It's the 'gold standard' in autism care. Why are states reining it in?
    Budget shortfalls and nearly $1 trillion in looming federal Medicaid cuts have prompted states to rein in spending on a widely embraced autism therapy, pinching families who depend on the services.
  • U.S. regulators approve Wegovy pill for weight loss
    U.S. regulators on Monday gave the green light to a pill version of the blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy, the first daily oral medication to treat obesity.


rss: bbc

  • Trump travelled on Epstein's plane more than previously thought, prosecutor says
    The US president has long denied any wrongdoing in relation to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Men guilty of gun attack plot targeting Manchester's Jewish community
    Greater Manchester Police say the plot could have been "the deadliest terrorist attack in UK history".
  • Russell Brand charged with new offences of rape and sexual assault
    Russell Brand will appear in court on 20 January 2026 over the new charges.
  • Inheritance tax plan for farms watered down after backlash
    The government has now said it will lift the intended threshold from £1m to £2.5m.
  • Boaters stranded for Christmas after canal collapse
    One couple say they had decorated the boat for Christmas but would now spend it in a hotel.
  • Libya's army chief killed in air crash in Turkey
    Signal was earlier lost with a jet that took off from Ankara with Gen Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad and four others on board.
  • Ukraine loses embattled eastern town
    The capture of Siversk brings Russia closer to the last remaining "fortress belt" cities still in Ukrainian hands in the Donetsk region.
  • Some people have left the church because I am a gay woman, says Archbishop
    The Most Rev Cherry Vann says she has received a backlash and some parishioners have left in protest.
  • Husband in court charged with drugging and repeatedly raping ex-wife
    Ex-councillor Philip Young is one of six men accused of more than 60 offences against Joanne Young.
  • Greta Thunberg arrested over Palestine Action demo
    Greta Thunberg is arrested in central London on suspicion of supporting a proscribed organisation.


rss: the register

  • 21K Nissan customers' data stolen in Red Hat raid

    Automaker's third security snafu in three years

    Thousands of Nissan customers are learning that some of their personal data was leaked after unauthorized access to a Red Hat-managed server, according to the Japanese automaker.…

  • Starlink satellite fails, polluting orbit with debris and falling toward Earth

    Spacecraft set to burn up in a few weeks, but it could have been worse

    As if to underscore the need to avoid the Kessler Syndrome, a scenario in which cascading debris can make some orbits difficult to use, a Starlink satellite vented propellant and released debris following an onboard "anomaly" late last week.…

  • Microsoft rushes an out-of-band update for Message Queuing bug

    Redmond gets in early for the twelve whoopsies of Christmas

    Microsoft has hustled out an out-of-band update to address a Message Queuing issue introduced by the December 2025 update.…

  • Windows is testing a new, wider Run dialog box. Here’s how to try it

    You’ll need to be using a Windows Insider build to see it

    The Windows 11 Run dialog box is one of the oldest pieces of user interface still in use. It works just fine, but it has an aesthetic that harkens back to earlier versions of Microsoft’s operating system. Now, that’s set to change.…

  • Memory is running out, and so are excuses for software bloat

    Maybe the answer to soaring RAM prices is to use less of it

    Opinion Register readers of a certain age will recall the events of the 1970s, where a shortage of fuel due to various international disagreements resulted in queues, conflicts, and rising costs. One result was a drive toward greater efficiencies. Perhaps it's time to apply those lessons to the current memory shortage.…

  • Like a Virgin Airways bot, planning for the very first time

    Airline deploys AI travel agent and it hasn't been a disaster

    Non-human travel agents are here. Virgin Atlantic earlier this month installed an AI travel agent on its website, calling the web-bound chatbot "the future of travel planning." …

  • UNIX V4 tape successfully recovered: First ever version of UNIX written in C is running again

    Crucial early evolutionary step found, imaged, and ... amazingly ... works

    Computer History Museum software curator Al Kossow has successfully retrieved the contents of the over-half-a-century old tape found at the University of Utah last month.…

  • Oracle's new AI-enhanced support portal leaves users fuming

    The company that bet the farm on AI said to have made things worse with AI

    Oracle's new AI-powered support portal is frustrating customers and support engineers who are struggling to find the basics, such as old tickets, links to database patch programs and release schedules for current databases.…

  • Pizza restaurant signage caught serving raw Windows

    Menu.exe not found

    Bork!Bork!Bork! The bork desk has temporarily reopened during the festive period. The tech world might be having a nap on the sofa after one mince pie too many, but bork never sleeps.…

  • Uber and Lyft rolling Baidu robotaxis into London next year

    Cab drivers protested Uber’s arrival, but Westminster has rolled out the welcome mat for clanker chauffeurs

    Robot taxis are coming to The Register’s London home in 2026.…



rss: ars technica

  • Steve Rogers returns in Avengers: Doomsday teaser
    It's purportedly the first of four planned teasers, one per week, showing before Avatar: Fire and Ash.
  • FCC’s import ban on the best new drones starts today
    US drone makers are happy—US drone hobbyists, not so much.
  • OpenAI’s child exploitation reports increased sharply this year
    Incident reports spiked during the first six months of 2025.
  • “Yo what?” LimeWire re-emerges in online rush to share pulled “60 Minutes” segment
    Redditor jokes LimeWire is now a "champion against the darkness."
  • F1’s new engines are causing consternation over compression ratios
    A loophole in the rules might have given Mercedes and Red Bull a big advantage.
  • The Splay is a subpar monitor but an exciting portable projector 
    Splay can be a monitor and takes a lot of the stress out of projectors, too.
  • In a surprise announcement, Tory Bruno is out as CEO of United Launch Alliance
    "It has been a great privilege to lead ULA through its transformation and to bring Vulcan into service."
  • Call of Duty co-creator and Battlefield lead Vince Zampella dies in car crash
    He had worked on Medal of Honor, Call of Duty, Titanfall, and Battlefield.
  • Safety panel says NASA should have taken Starliner incident more seriously
    "This particular anomaly deserves to be right up front and center for quite some time."
  • World’s largest shadow library made a 300TB copy of Spotify’s most streamed songs
    Spotify is reportedly investigating how much music Anna’s Archive scraped.


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