rss: npr

  • ICE acting director Todd Lyons will resign at end of May, DHS says
    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director Todd Lyons, a key executor of President Donald Trump's mass deportations agenda, will resign at the end of May, federal officials announced.
  • Singer D4vd is arrested months after a teen's remains were found in his car
    The 21-year-old Houston-born singer, whose real name is David Burke, had been under a secret investigation by an LA County grand jury after a 14-year-old girl's decomposed body was found in his car.
  • House passes bill extending protections for Haitian migrants in the U.S.
    Ten Republicans voted alongside Democrats, in a rebuke to the Trump administration's immigration policies. Should it pass the Senate, the White House said President Trump would veto the measure.
  • Top five takeaways from Homeland Security budget hearings
    Lawmakers have been in a stalemate for over 60 days about funding the entire department, which includes agencies that oversee immigration enforcement, disaster relief, cybersecurity and the U.S. Coast Guard.
  • These musicians are providing the soundtrack for anti-ICE protests in LA
    Los Jornaleros Del Norte play protest songs whose lyrics reflect the hopes and struggles of undocumented workers as they evade immigration agents patrolling the streets.
  • Trump nominates former Coast Guard doctor as CDC chief
    The nomination comes after months of interim leadership at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Minnesota has charged an ICE officer with assault for alleged actions during immigration surge
    Hennepin County officials say these are the first charges filed against a federal immigration agent related to the crackdown that brought thousands of federal officers to the state. The widespread operation led to the shooting deaths of two American citizens.
  • A jury declared Live Nation a monopoly. But ticket prices won't drop just yet
    D.C. and 33 states now have to argue in favor of specific remedies and fines, which could be paused if Live Nation appeals. Experts say the long-term impact on ticket prices isn't clear either.
  • Israeli and Palestinian activists share a vision for peace in Gaza
    Maoz Inon's parents were killed by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attacks. Aziz Abu Sarah's brother died after being tortured in an Israeli military prison. Their new book is The Future Is Peace.
  • Boiling milk and worrying about the Iran war: A New Year dawns in Sri Lanka
    In Sri Lanka, Buddhists and Hindus marked their New Year on Tuesday while a war thousands of miles away is making itself felt.


rss: bbc

  • Chris Mason: Mandelson nightmare haunts Starmer again
    The prime minister is believed to be absolutely furious over the handling of Lord Mandelson's vetting, Chris Mason writes.
  • Finance ministers and top bankers raise serious concerns about Mythos AI model
    Experts say Mythos potentially has an unprecedented ability to identify and exploit cybersecurity weaknesses.
  • Singer D4vd arrested on suspicion of murdering teenage girl
    The remains of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez were found in the singer's car last year.
  • Harry and Meghan meet Bondi shooting survivors
    On the fourth day of their Australian visit, the royal couple pay tribute to the 15 people killed in the Bondi shooting.
  • Rising value of Pokémon cards sparks smash and grab crime spree
    Small shops across the UK are being targeted by thieves stealing collectibles worth thousands of pounds.
  • UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times - but at what cost?
    The UK is adopting a "ruthlessly pragmatic" approach to becoming closer to its European neighbours, the UK's EU minister tells the BBC.
  • Judge halts above-ground construction of Trump's White House ballroom
    The judge allows the underground bunker portion of the project to proceed, while the US president says the ballroom "is needed now".
  • Artemis commander tells BBC about 'powerful' moment crater named after his late wife
    Reid Wiseman’s two daughters were in Nasa’s mission control room for the naming of the “Carroll” crater in honour of the commander’s late wife.
  • South Korea's runaway wolf finally captured after nine-day search
    The search has been marked by twists and turns, gripping South Korea and even inspiring a meme coin.
  • Champions League in the Championship? Forest's juggling act goes on
    Nottingham Forest continue their remarkable Europa League run - but does it only increase the pressure on staying in the Premier League?


rss: the register

  • Claude Opus wrote a Chrome exploit for $2,283

    Pause your Mythos panic because mainstream models anyone can use already pick holes in popular software

    Anthropic withheld its Mythos bug-finding model from public release due to concerns that it would enable attackers to find and exploit vulnerabilities before anyone could react.…

  • IOWN Global Forum targets datacenter interconnects to scatter AI infrastructure

    Fast WAN consortium thinks neoclouds are ripe for hookups

    The IOWN Global Forum will likely focus on datacenter interconnect use cases in the, to help diverse providers of AI infrastructure ply their trade.…

  • Cisco Wi-Fi boxes are filling their disks with 5MB of undeletable data every day

    Fix for critical flaw is an OS update you may not be able to make because the junk data uses all memory

    More than 230 different models of Cisco Wi-Fi access points may be writing 5MB a day of nonessential data, filling their onboard flash memory to the point at which they lack space for future software updates.…

  • IPv6 carried half of internet traffic – for one day, according to Google

    We're not half way there, we're still livin' on a prayer

    IPv6 carried half of global traffic for a single day in March, according to Google.…

  • Anthropic won't own MCP 'design flaw' putting 200K servers at risk, researchers say

    Bug or feature?

    A design flaw – or expected behavior based on a bad design choice, depending on who is telling the story – baked into Anthropic's official Model Context Protocol (MCP) puts as many as 200,000 servers at risk of complete takeover, according to security researchers.…

  • Mozilla throws Thunderbolt at enterprise AI providers

    Client connects to deepset's Haystack platform

    Mozilla has declared war on OpenAI, Microsoft, and other firms flogging enterprise AI platforms with an open-source alternative it says provides data privacy guarantees proprietary products never could. …

  • NodeWeaver says its perpetual licensing beats VMware’s perpetual price hikes

    'I think you can run this thing on a potato,' NodeWeaver CTO Alan Conboy said.

    Broadcom's price increases and policy changes have led many VMware customers to look for other options. Nodeweaver is positioning itself as an alternative for customers running computing workloads in far-flung edge locations, from cruise ships to solar farms in Sub-Saharan Africa, and it is taking cost out of the hardware needed as well.…

  • Anthropic squeezes enterprises by ejecting bundled tokens from seat deal

    Large organizations pushed toward metered pricing

    UPDATED More bad news for Claude users. Anthropic has revised its seat-based pricing for enterprise customers, shifting them to a new pricing plan upon contract renewal.…

  • Loud, power hungry - opposition grows to datacenters as Maine passes bit barn ban

    If there's one thing folks want less than Copilot in their taskbar, it's a bit barn in their backyard

    Loud, thirsty, power hungry, and intensely unpopular with neighboring residents: datacenters are becoming the new nuclear waste dump. And many localities are now saying "not in my backyard."…

  • North Korea targets macOS users in latest heist

    Social engineering: 'low-cost, hard to patch, and scales well'

    North Korean criminals set on stealing Apple users' credentials and cryptocurrency are using a combination of social engineering and a fake Zoom software update to trick people into manually running malware on their own computers, according to Microsoft.…



rss: ars technica

  • After a saga of broken promises, a European rover finally has a ride to Mars
    Europe's first Mars rover mission is now on its fourth rocket: SpaceX's Falcon Heavy.
  • Lucasfilm drops The Mandalorian and Grogu final trailer at CinemaCon
    "The old protect the young, and then the young protect the old."
  • Intel refreshes non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time
    For the first time in a while, the benefits of new Intel tech will trickle down.
  • OpenAI starts offering a biology-tuned LLM
    GPT-Rosalind is an LLM trained on biology workflows, available in closed access.
  • As they got close to the Moon, Artemis II astronauts were eager to land
    "If you had given us the keys to the lander, we would have taken it down."
  • Mozilla launches Thunderbolt AI client with focus on self-hosted infrastructure
    New tool builds on deepset’s Haystack toward a “decentralized open source AI ecosystem.”
  • Ad firms settle with Trump FTC over claims they boycotted conservative media
    FTC aims to stamp out brand-safety standards that hurt Breitbart and Musk's X.
  • New Codex features include the ability to use your computer in the background
    An in-app browser allows visual feedback while building websites and more.
  • The Ukraine war's deep impact on Metro 2039’s development, story
    Upcoming sequel wants to capture a "uniquely Ukrainian perspective" on the post-apocalypse.
  • New undersea cable cutter risks Internet’s backbone
    China cable-cutter demo coincides with more sabotage of subsea Internet cables.


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