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  • The longest government shutdown in U.S. history comes to a close
    President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through the end of January, ending the shutdown that has dragged on for six weeks.

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  • U.S. bishops officially ban gender-affirming care at Catholic hospitals
    The bishops' decision formalizes a yearslong process for the U.S. church to address transgender health care. They also approved a special message on immigration, expressing concern over enforcement and conditions in detention centers.

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  • Some Black police officials worry more federal agents will breed community mistrust
    Missouri's governor recently authorized the state's National Guard to assist ICE with clerical duties. Black police officers fear the trust they've built with communities of color could take years to rebuild.

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  • 3 questions about Trump's 50-year mortgage plan
    Experts in the mortgage industry are skeptical. Buyers would pay less each month, but would end up paying more over time. Here's what to know about the proposed 50-year mortgages.

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  • Tatsuya Nakadai, an icon of Japanese cinema, has died at 92
    In a 2005 interview, the actor said that in his twenties, he was carrying the load of "everyone's masterpieces." He worked closely with directors including Akira Kurosawa and Masaki Kobayashi.

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  • New malaria drug could be a life-saver as the standard drug shows signs of weakness
    The best drug to fight malaria is facing increased resistance from the parasites it fights. Now there's an alternative in the pipeline and it looks promising.

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  • Israel's president says 'shocking' settler violence against Palestinians must end
    Israeli President Isaac Herzog added a rare and powerful voice to what has been muted criticism by top Israeli officials of Israeli settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

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  • PBS documentary looks at 25 years of the challenges of surviving in space on the ISS
    This year is the 25th anniversary of humans inhabiting the International Space Station. A new PBS documentary looks at how the ISS was built and the challenges of surviving in outer space.

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  • The chess federation accuses a former champion of harassing a rival who died
    The game's governing body has filed a complaint against Vladimir Kramnik. Other players say he spent months making unproven allegations of cheating against Daniel Naroditsky, who died last month.

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  • Who is Laura Loomer, President Trump's self-described chief 'loyalty enforcer'?
    The New Yorker's Antonia Hitchens describes how Loomer went from a conspiracy theorist to a close ally of Trump who's gotten government officials she claims are disloyal to the president fired.

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rss: bbc

  • I can't take any more of this, Andrew told Epstein, released emails show
    The former prince's reaction when he heard about a newspaper inquiry was among more than 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein's estate, including some mentioning Trump.

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  • What emails in the Epstein document release say about Donald Trump
    In emails released by Democrats, Epstein says Trump "knew about the girls". The White House says they are an attempt to "smear" the president.

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  • UK's first small nuclear power station to be built in north Wales
    Three small modular reactors are confirmed for the site, with the potential for up to eight.

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  • Chris Mason: Unpicking a messy day for the government
    The Prime Minister is "incandescent" at way all of this has played out, writes BBC's political editor.

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  • Hospitals knew a heart device led to more patients' deaths - but they kept using it
    Almost half of patients given a heart pump, after the NHS had raised concerns about it, died soon after.

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  • Treasure finds in England reach record high - see how many were unearthed in your area
    Treasure finds in England have reached a record high according to provisional government figures.

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  • 'It's a great day' - Trump signs spending bill to end longest shutdown in US history
    He signed it into law just hours after the House of Representatives voted 222-209 to approve it.

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  • 'Stop touts fleecing fans': Dua Lipa and Coldplay urge quicker crackdown on ticket resales
    The stars sign a letter asking the government to take action after promising to cap resale prices.

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  • Russia?s attacks have ramped up - Ukraine is fighting to hold on through another winter
    Years of conflict have taken their toll and the war of attrition is continuing on the homefront - but many Ukrainians are fighting to keep morale high

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  • Type 1 diabetes is worse in young children - now scientists know why
    They show cells that control blood sugar are more vulnerable in early childhood.

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rss: the register

  • Networking students need an explanation of the internet that can fit in their heads

    Networks have changed profoundly, except for the parts that haven?t

    Systems Approach When my colleague and co-author Bruce Davie delivered his keynote at the SIGCOMM conference, he was asked a thought-provoking question: How should we think about educating the next generation of students about networking, given how different and more complex the internet is today??



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  • Russia?s first autonomous humanoid robot staggers and falls on debut

    Go home, comrade clanker, you look drunk ? and worryingly angry

    A semi-autonomous humanoid robot said to be Russia?s first such machine has fallen over within seconds of facing the public for the first time.?



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  • Google to allow Android users with high pain tolerance to sideload unverified apps

    Promises some easing of rules that knobble indie devs, eventually

    Google has decided to loosen some of its recently introduced rules regarding registration of Android developers and their apps, but isn?t rushing to deliver the modest changes it plans.?



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  • Atlassian twice shunned AWS Graviton CPUs, but now runs Jira and Confluence on them

    Bills fell 10 percent after granular tests suggested JVM tweaks that improved performance

    Atlassian twice marked Amazon Web Services? Graviton CPUs off-limits for production purposes, but recently relented and now uses the processors to power thousands of server instances that run its Jira and Confluence products. So what changed??



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  • Microsoft is building datacenter superclusters that span continents

    The 100 trillion-parameter models of the near future can't be built in one place

    Microsoft believes the next generation of AI models will use hundreds of trillions of parameters. To train them, it's not just building bigger, more efficient datacenters ? it's started connecting distant facilities using high-speed networks spanning hundreds or thousands of miles.?



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  • OpenAI GPT-5.1 adds more personalities, loses inhibitions

    Updated model may deliver a bit more unwanted content, but will be polite about it

    OpenAI on Wednesday introduced GPT-5.1, an AI model update that's "warmer," more conversational, and slightly more willing to blurt out unwelcome observations about sex, violence, and mental health in a way that invites emotional dependence.?



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  • You can now put your US passport into Apple Wallet for domestic travel

    But only a few states plus Puerto Rico will accept it

    Need to fly domestically, but want to leave your passport or driver's license at home? Apple has you covered, as long as you're using an iOS device and traveling between or within one of the dozen or so states that support digital IDs and Apple Wallet. Unfortunately, it's not clear which states those are, and the TSA's web site is not up to date thanks to the ongoing government shutdown.?



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  • Google sues 25 China-based scammers behind Lighthouse 'phishing for dummies' kit

    600+ phishing websites and 116 of these use a Google logo

    Google has filed a lawsuit against 25 unnamed China-based scammers, which it claims have stolen more than 115 million credit card numbers in the US as part of the Lighthouse phishing operation.?



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  • OpenAI?s viability called into question by reported inference spending with Microsoft

    Microsoft internal financials also suggest AI flag bearer is nowhere close to $13 billion in revenues

    OpenAI may be burning far more capital serving its GPT-family of models than previously thought. Leaked documents show the company paying more than $12 billion to Microsoft for compute power since 2024 and suggest much weaker revenue than it needs to pay for all those expenses.?



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  • Google apes Apple, swears cloud-based AI will keep your info private

    We take your privacy, seriously

    Google, perhaps not the first name you'd associate with privacy, has taken a page from Apple's playbook and now claims that its cloud AI services will safeguard sensitive personal data handled by its Gemini model family.?



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rss: ars technica

  • OpenAI walks a tricky tightrope with GPT-5.1?s eight new personalities
    New controls attempt to please critics on both sides with a balance between bland and habit-forming.

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  • With another record broken, the world?s busiest spaceport keeps getting busier
    It's not just the number of rocket launches, but how much stuff they're carrying into orbit.

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  • Microsoft releases update-fixing update for update-eligible Windows 10 PCs
    A bug was keeping Windows 10 PCs from enrolling in Microsoft's ESU program.

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  • An explosion 92 million miles away just grounded Jeff Bezos? New Glenn rocket
    "NASA is postponing launch until space weather conditions improve."

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  • Well-received big-budget Alien Earth TV series gets a second season
    Production will move from Thailand to London, suggesting a new setting.

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  • Audi goes full minimalism for its first-ever Formula 1 livery
    Audi says it wants to be an F1 title contender by 2030.

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  • Quantum computing tech keeps edging forward
    IBM follows through on its June promises, plus more trapped ion news.

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  • Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer introduces Princess Rosalina
    It's a sequel to 2023's Super Mario Bros. Movie, which racked up $1.36 billion at the box office.

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  • OpenAI slams court order that lets NYT read 20 million complete user chats
    OpenAI: NYT wants evidence of ChatGPT users trying to get around news paywall.

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  • Valve rejoins the VR hardware wars with standalone Steam Frame
    SteamOS-powered headset sports semi-modular design, wireless "low-latency" PC streaming.

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