rss: npr

  • 3 police officers killed and 2 injured in rural Pennsylvania shooting
    Three police officers were killed and two were injured in a shooting Wednesday in the southern part of Pennsylvania, state police said.

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  • Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield resigns over dispute with owner Unilever
    Greenfield said the Vermont ice cream maker "has been silenced, sidelined for fear of upsetting those in power" by Unilever, the multinational corporation that bought Ben & Jerry's in 2000.

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  • White House moves to scrub national park sites of negative history
    The National Park Service has until Wednesday to address signs that "inappropriately disparage" historical figures. One target is George Washington's house in Philadelphia, where he had slaves.

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  • Vitamin B3 can help protect against skin cancer. Here's who may benefit
    Dermatologists often recommend nicotinamide ? a form of Vitamin B3 ? following skin cancer. A study of nearly 34,000 veterans finds this supplement reduces the risk of skin cancer recurrence.

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  • Is GB News the Fox News of the U.K.?
    Is GB News the Fox News for the U.K.? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly profiles Great Britain's upstart news channel.

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  • Russia gives Ukrainian kids military training and reeducation, Yale researchers find
    The Yale Humanitarian Research Lab says Russia's network of sites for Ukrainian children is larger than previously thought, and programs includes military training for children as young as 8.

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  • The Justice Department sues Maine and Oregon, ratcheting up demands for voter data
    The Department of Justice is escalating its demands for sensitive data from voting officials, suing two Democratic-controlled states who have thus far rebuffed the department's requests.

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  • How Charlie Kirk became a leader of the conservative youth movement
    New York Times reporter Robert Draper explains Kirk's rise and legacy. He was killed Sept. 10. Draper also discusses conservative commentator Nick Fuentes, a rival of Kirk's with a large following.


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  • Ousted CDC director testifies she was fired for resisting pressure from RFK Jr.
    Susan Monarez says RFK Jr. told her to commit to decisions in advance, without reviewing evidence and to dismiss vaccine experts.

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  • Tennessee's governor welcomed the National Guard. Illinois' JB Pritzker is a hard no.
    Trump on Monday said he planned to send National Guard troops to Memphis. The news gives fresh relevance to NPR's recent interview with Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who declined to ask for the military.

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rss: bbc

  • King and Trump hail UK-US special relationship in state banquet speech
    The state visit will continue on Thursday, as it moves from a royal spectacle to political talks with PM Keir Starmer

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  • Watch: Pomp and protests on day one of Trump state visit
    King Charles hosts Donald Trump at Windsor Castle on the first full day of his UK state visit.

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  • Israeli tanks push into major Gaza City residential area
    The sight of tanks in Sheikh Radwan has caused widespread alarm among residents, with thousands fleeing south.

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  • US to invest £150bn in UK, promising thousands of jobs
    The UK government is calling this the largest commercial deal of its kind and expects it to create more than 7,600 "high-quality jobs".

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  • Major Scottish gangland figures arrested in Dubai
    Steven Lyons, Ross McGill, Stephen Jamieson and Steven Larwood were taken into custody following a co-ordinated operation.

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  • Three officers killed in Pennsylvania shooting, with two others critical
    Officials said the suspect has been "neutralised" and there is no further threat to the public.

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  • I have no relationship with Trump, Brazil's President Lula tells BBC
    In an exclusive interview, Brazil's president says Trump is "not emperor of the world".

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  • US central bank cuts interest rates but cautions over stalling job market
    The Federal Reserve makes its first cut to interest rates since 2024, and signals more to come.

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  • Jimmy Kimmel taken off air over Charlie Kirk comments
    The late-night host said on Monday that Trump's allies were "doing everything they can to score political points from" Kirk's death.

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  • AI can predict people's health problems, scientists say
    An artificial intelligence model can predict the risk of more than 1,000 diseases, a team of scientists say.

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rss: the register

  • US tech giants pledge $42 billion in UK investment as Trump tours Blighty

    Datacenters galore, plus some vague cooperation on AI, nuclear, quantum, and more

    America and the UK have announced a $42 billion (£31 billion) trade pact, funded by Microsoft, Google, and others, that predicts bit barns will spring up over Britain's green and pleasant Land. But there's a lot more than money involved.?



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  • Scale AI says 'tanks a lot' to Pentagon for data-classifying deal

    First up: $41M to use human annotators to label all that unstructured military data. What could go wrong?

    Data curation firm Scale AI has partnered with the Pentagon to deploy its AI on Top Secret networks - a move its interim CEO says is necessary if the US wants AI to be useful for national security.?



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  • AMD tries to catch CUDA with performance-boosting ROCm 7 software

    House of Zen promises 3.5x improvement in inference and 3x uplift in training perf over last-gen software

    AMD closed the performance gap with Nvidia's Blackwell accelerators with the launch of the MI355X this spring. Now the company just needs to overcome Nvidia's CUDA software advantage and make that perf more accessible to developers. ?



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  • Scattered Spider gang feigns retirement, breaks into bank instead

    You didn't really trust the crims to keep their word, did you?

    Spiders don't change their stripes. Despite gang members' recent retirement claims, Scattered Spider hasn't exited the cybercrime business and instead has shifted focus to the financial sector, with a recent digital intrusion at a US bank.?



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  • Social Security admin denies DB data leak, DOGEs questions about a copy

    Carefully crafted response makes no mention of whether DOGE employees duplicated critical database

    The Social Security Administration (SSA) has disputed a whistleblower's allegations that claimed DOGE made an unauthorized, unsecured copy of a critical database - but it's what the denial doesn't say that speaks volumes. ?



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  • Super-sized space freighter delayed on way to ISS, leaving snacks in jeopardy

    Crew will have to wait a little longer for science supplies, spares, and 'fun food'

    NASA has delayed a supply delivery to the International Space Station (ISS) after the engines of Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft did not perform as expected during an orbit-raising burn.?



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  • Tariff threat plays havoc with US PC market, economy not helping

    American businesses join Win 10 upgrade train, consumers happy to sit on the platform

    World War Fee The US PC industry is suffering from inventory indigestion caused by resellers over-ordering hardware to avoid Donald Trump's expected import taxes on China-made kit.?



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  • AI in your toaster: Analyst predicts $1.5T global spend in 2025

    And we're paying for it piecemeal through the software, services, and devices we buy

    Tech analysts expect worldwide spending on AI to hit nearly $1.5 trillion in 2025, including $268 billion on optimized servers. These investments will also soon appear in even more consumer products.?



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  • Axiom Space aims for orbit with its Orbital Data Center Node

    But will the International Space Station still be there to host its node?

    Axiom Space and Spacebilt have announced plans to add optically interconnected Orbital Data Center (ODC) infrastructure to the International Space Station (ISS).?



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  • OpenAI says models are programmed to make stuff up instead of admitting ignorance

    Even a wrong answer is right some of the time

    AI models often produce false outputs, or "hallucinations." Now OpenAI has admitted they may result from fundamental mistakes it makes when training its models.?



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rss: ars technica

  • You can hold on to your butts thanks to DNA that evolved in fish
    Making digits seems to involve gene activity that was needed to make a cloaca.

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  • White House officials reportedly frustrated by Anthropic?s law enforcement AI limits
    Officials say Claude chatbot usage policies block FBI, Secret Service contractors' work.

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  • RFK Jr.?s anti-vaccine delusions?not science?steer CDC now, ex-director testifies
    Ex-CDC director warns senators about RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine agenda.

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  • Why, as a responsible adult, SimCity 2000 hits differently
    After years as a parent and homeowner, I sympathize more with my virtual citizens.

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  • Trump admin says Social Security database wasn?t ?leaked, hacked, or shared?
    SSA tells Senate that NUMIDENT is safe after troubling whistleblower allegations.

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  • Gemini AI solves coding problem that stumped 139 human teams at ICPC World Finals
    Gemini shows off at another high-level academic competition.

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  • After child?s trauma, chatbot maker allegedly forced mom to arbitration for $100 payout
    "I know my kid": Parents urge lawmakers to shut down chatbots to stop child suicides.

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  • Trailer for Anaconda meta-reboot leans into the laughs
    "We're in the middle of the jungle and we are being hunted!"

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  • Tesla Model Y door handles now under federal safety scrutiny
    Cars have lost 12 V power, trapping children and dogs in hot cars.

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  • Report: Apple inches closer to releasing an OLED touchscreen MacBook Pro
    More iPad-like Mac hardware would balance Apple?s push for Mac-like iPads.

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