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  • Japan's parliament elects Sanae Takaichi as nation's first female prime minister
    Japan's parliament elected Sanae Takaichi as the country's first female prime minister Tuesday, after her party struck a coalition deal expected to pull her governing bloc further to the right.

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  • American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dies at 29
    The Charlotte Chess Center, where Naroditsky trained and worked as a coach, announced his death, calling him "a talented chess player, educator, and beloved member of the chess community."

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  • Miami Beach puts the art in offshore artificial reef
    The artificial reef off Miami Beach will be at the same time an art installation, a restoration of the island's coral habitat and an underwater tourist attraction.

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  • The Dodgers want to win another World Series. The Toronto Blue Jays are in their way
    The Los Angeles Dodgers have put all the chips in on their pursuit of being baseball's first back-to-back champions since 2000. The Blue Jays and their red-hot lineup won't go down easy.

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  • The White House starts demolishing part of the East Wing to build Trump's ballroom
    Dramatic photos show construction equipment tearing into the East Wing façade and windows, though the federal agency that oversees such projects has not approved President Trump's 90,000-square-foot, $250 million ballroom.

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  • Outage at Amazon Web Services disrupts websites across the internet
    Amazon's cloud computing service provides back-end support to many companies that operate online. When it has problems, so do they.

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  • Hollywood pushes OpenAI for consent
    The latest version of OpenAI's Sora can quickly turn text prompts and simple images into studio quality videos, which left the entertainment industry deeply uneasy.

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  • 9th Circuit rules that National Guard can deploy to Portland
    The appeals court overturned the ruling of a lower court judge in Oregon, which could pave the way for President Trump to deploy the National Guard to Portland.

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  • This isn't the Louvre's first high-profile heist. Here's a history of earlier thefts
    Masked thieves stole priceless jewels from the Louvre on Sunday morning. The Paris museum has suffered a string of successful art heists, dating back to the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911.

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  • Trump's fake video featured 'Danger Zone.' Musician Kenny Loggins wants it scrubbed
    The "Danger Zone" singer is asking for his performance to be deleted from a fake "King Trump" video that the president posted to Truth Social on Saturday.

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  • Virginia Giuffre would see Prince Andrew giving up titles as a victory, co-author tells BBC
    The ghostwriter of Giuffre's posthumous memoir says the prince's "life is being eroded because of his past behaviour".

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  • Questions about what Palace knew in Andrew scandal show no sign of going away
    Will there be pressure on the Palace to reveal any information they hold on Prince Andrew and Epstein?

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  • Two grooming gang survivors quit national inquiry panel
    Fiona Goddard and Ellie-Ann Reynolds quit the panel overseeing the national grooming gang inquiry.

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  • French ex-president Sarkozy goes to jail for campaign finance conspiracy
    Nicolas Sarkozy, president from 2007-2012, has appealed against his jail term at La Santé prison.

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  • Maccabi Tel Aviv will decline any tickets offered to Villa match
    Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv say they will not accept any ticket allocation from Aston Villa should the decision to ban their supporters from next month's Europa League match be overturned.

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  • Hamas ruled Gaza with an iron rod - will it really give up control?
    Hamas is diminished but far from spent - Israel may have to deal with it for some time to come

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  • US fugitive Nicholas Rossi who fled to Scotland sentenced for rape
    Rossi, who claimed to be the victim of mistaken identity, was jailed for at least five years in Utah.

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  • Highest government borrowing in September for five years
    Higher interest payments offset increased revenue from tax and national insurance, the UK statistics body says.

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  • Trump tears down part of White House to make way for ballroom
    Crews tore down a massive covered entryway and windows in the East Wing to make way for Trump's new event space.

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  • US chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dies aged 29
    The young prodigy's "unexpected passing" was announced by his family on Monday.

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rss: the register

  • Anti-fraud body leaks dozens of email addresses in invite mishap

    Calendar cock-up exposed recipients' details

    Anti-fraud nonprofit Cifas was left red-faced after sending out a calendar invite that exposed the email addresses of dozens of individuals working across the fraud space.?



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  • AWS admits more bits of its cloud broke as it recovered from DynamoDB debacle

    12 more hours of pain followed initial outage

    Amazon Web Services has revealed that its efforts to recover from the massive mess at its US-EAST-1 region caused other services to fail.?



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  • Alibaba reveals 82 percent GPU resource savings ? but this is no DeepSeek moment

    Better scheduling and resource-sharing for inferencing workloads using multiple models, not a training breakthrough

    Chinese tech giant Alibaba has published a paper detailing scheduling tech it has used to achieve impressive utilization improvements across the GPU fleet it uses to power inferencing workloads ? which is nice, but not a breakthrough that will worry AI investors.?



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  • AI wins Imitation Game: Readers prefer Fanfic written by ChatGPT

    Shall I refer thee to all those lawsuits about fair use? Researchers think this result makes them worth revisiting

    Readers of texts created to use the styles of famous authors prefer works written by AI to human human-written imitations, but only after developers fine-tune AI models to understand an author?s output.?



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  • Suspected Salt Typhoon snoops lurking in European telco's network

    It's Typhoon season?year round

    China's Salt Typhoon gang appears to have successfully attacked a European telecommunications firm, according to security researchers at Darktrace.?



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  • Nexperia drama intensifies as Dutch chipmaker denies ousted CEO's claims of Chinese split

    The government in the Netherlands has taken control of the company

    Nexperia, a Dutch chipmaker that's found itself at the center of a geopolitical crisis, has denied claims by its former CEO that its Chinese division is now operating as an independent entity.?



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  • Aid groups use AI-generated ?poverty porn? to juice fundraising efforts

    Researchers accuse tech firms of profiting from exploitative AI imagery

    The starving child whose picture broke your heart when you saw it on a charity website may not be real. Global health researchers say that stock image companies like Adobe are profiting from AI-generated "poverty porn" that non-profits are using to drum up donations.?



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  • Windows 11 tiptoes further into dark mode with new dialogs

    Some portions of the OS are still stuck on light

    Windows 11 launched way back in October 2021 and has become Microsoft?s must-have OS thanks to the impending end-of-life for Windows 10. After all that time, there are still significant portions of the OS that don?t do dark mode. However, Redmond is making significant progress, bringing a couple of key dialog boxes into compliance.?



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  • Today is when the Amazon brain drain finally sent AWS down the spout

    When your best engineers log off for good, don?t be surprised when the cloud forgets how DNS works

    column "It's always DNS" is a long-standing sysadmin saw, and with good reason: a disproportionate number of outages are at their heart DNS issues. And so today, as AWS is still repairing its downed cloud as this article goes to press, it becomes clear that the culprit is once again DNS. But if you or I know this, AWS certainly does.?



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  • Xubuntu downloads section injection threatens users with crypto infection

    Attempted exploit was a feeble effort to target Windows users

    Someone managed to insert a compromised file into the downloads section of the website for Xubuntu, the official Ubuntu flavor with the Xfce desktop environment. The malware was designed to steal cryptocurrency, but so far, there are no reports of actual theft.?



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  • It wasn?t space debris that struck a United Airlines plane?it was a weather balloon
    WindBorne says its balloons are compliant with all applicable airspace regulations. 

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  • NSO permanently barred from targeting WhatsApp users with Pegasus spyware
    Ruling holds that defeating end-to-end encryption in WhatsApp harms Meta's business.

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  • Why did NASA?s chief just shake up the agency?s plans to land on the Moon?
    "The president wants to make sure we beat the Chinese."

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  • Claude Code gets a web version?but it?s the new sandboxing that really matters
    Sandboxing lessens hassle, but fire-and-forget agentic tools still pose risks.

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  • Google reportedly searching for 15 Pixel ?Superfans? to test unreleased phones
    Selected testers will have to sign an NDA and use a disguised case.

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  • Breaking down rare earth element magnets for recycling
    New method extracts desirable elements from waste magnets using less energy and acid.

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  • Do animals fall for optical illusions? It?s complicated.
    Guppies are highly susceptible to the Ebbinghaus illusion. Ring doves? Not so much.

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  • SpaceX launches 10,000th Starlink satellite, with no sign of slowing down
    Sunday was not a day of rest for SpaceX.

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  • Musk?s $1 trillion Tesla pay plan draws some protest ahead of likely approval
    Proxy firm says plan doesn't ensure that Musk's "focus and time remain on Tesla."

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  • F1 in Texas: Well, now the championship is exciting again
    The Circuit of the Americas was packed for the US Grand Prix.

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