rss: npr

  • Hate them or not, Patriots fans want the glory back in Super Bowl LX
    As Bostonians bemoan their long years of suffering without a Super Bowl win, rival fans gripe that Title Town has become Entitled Town.
  • It's about to get easier for Trump to fire federal workers
    Since his first term, President Trump has wanted to be able to fire federal employees for any reason. A new rule vastly expands his authority to do that.
  • Behind the glitz in Milan, the Epstein scandal casts its shadow over the Olympic movement
    The Epstein scandal has spread to the Olympic movement. The top organizer of the Los Angeles Summer Games faces calls to step down because of his past contacts with Epstein collaborator Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • Congress passes $50 billion foreign aid bill, despite the Trump's cuts in 2025
    Congress allocated $50 billion for initiatives aimed at supporting democracy, scholarship programs, U.S. embassy operations and health and humanitarian programs around the world.
  • TB or not TB? That is the question
    A new study in "Nature Medicine" estimates that 2 million people are incorrectly told they have tuberculosis each year — and clinicians miss diagnosing TB in 1 million people. Why so many misdiagnoses?
  • From Jesus to Jurassic Park: This year's Super Bowl ads are playing it safe
    Early Super Bowl spots show advertisers want lots of buzz but not controversy.
  • Suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque on Islamabad's outskirts kills at least 31
    It was a rare attack in the capital of Pakistan as its Western-allied government struggles to rein in a surge in militant attacks across the country.
  • U.S., Iran to hold nuclear program talks. And, Dems unveil new list of DHS demands
    The U.S. and Iran begin high-stakes talks today over Iran's nuclear program. And, Democrats unveil a detailed list of demands to change how DHS immigration enforcement officers operate.
  • Court records: Chicago immigration raid was about squatters, not Venezuelan gangs
    In the documents, Homeland Security said the raid "was based on intelligence that there were illegal aliens unlawfully occupying apartments." There is no mention of criminal gangs or Tren de Aragua.
  • What does the CIA not want you to know? The quiz has the secret
    Plus: ambiguous mascots, rodents with hard-to-spell names, and three boring photos of buildings.


rss: bbc

  • Epstein emails: So-called 'shady financier' was Andrew's 'trusted money man'
    Andrew seemed keen for Epstein to do business with David Rowland, but Epstein was wary, emails suggest.
  • Trump shares video with racist clip depicting Obamas as apes
    As a black Republican senator calls it "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House", the administration says "stop the fake outrage".  
  • Flood warnings in effect across UK as relentless rain continues
    As the rain continues to fall, numerous flood warnings have been issued with the Environment Agency advising that river levels will continue to rise, as Helen Willetts explains.
  • BBC at scene where Russian general was shot in Moscow
    Russia editor Steve Rosenberg reports from the outskirts of the Russian capital, where Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev was shot and wounded.
  • Coin portrait of late Queen draws criticism in Australia
    The Royal Australian Mint has defended the design of the coins, which mark 100 years since Queen Elizabeth II's birth.
  • Steve Wright given 40 years for Victoria Hall murder
    Wright, who also murdered five women in Ipswich in 2006, is sentenced for killing the teenager.
  • Your simple guide to the Winter Olympics
    The Winter Olympics opening ceremony takes place on Friday, and for the 16 days that follow many eyes of sport lovers worldwide will be focused on the Milan-Cortina Games.
  • Graham Norton joins star cast of Taylor Swift's new video
    The video for Opalite was inspired by Norton's chat show, after Swift appeared on the sofa last year.
  • Iranian foreign minister says US talks in Oman a 'good beginning'
    Abbas Aragchi says there will be consultations, after hours of talks end in Muscat, which both sides entered with significantly different positions.
  • Mariah Carey and more curling - guide to Friday's action
    What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.


rss: the register

  • DDoS deluge: Brit biz battered as botnet blitzes break records

    UK leaps to sixth in global flood charts as mega-swarm unleashes 31.4 Tbps Yuletide pummeling

    Cloudflare says DDoS crews ended 2025 by pushing traffic floods to new extremes, while Britain made an unwelcome leap of 36 places to become the world's sixth-most targeted location.…

  • Summoning the spirit of the BBC Micro with a Pi 500+ and a can of spray paint

    Rhapsody in beige

    An enterprising engineer has evoked the spirit of Acorn's BBC Micro with a custom paintjob for a Raspberry Pi 500+ computer-in-a-keyboard and a natty set of replacement keycaps.…

  • Supermarket sorry after facial recognition alert flags right criminal, wrong customer

    System worked as intended, but staff then kicked out innocent bystander

    A British supermarket says staff will undergo further training after a store manager ejected the wrong man when facial recognition technology triggered an alert.…

  • Microsoft starts the countdown for the end of Exchange Web Services

    Windows giant might try turning it off and on again to see who notices

    Microsoft has laid out a timeline for the disablement and shutdown of Exchange Web Services (EWS) in Microsoft 365 and Exchange Online.…

  • CISA orders federal agencies to rip out EOL edge kit before cybercrooks move in

    A year to replace end-of-support firewalls, routers, and VPN gateways

    America's federal agencies have been told to hunt down and rip out aging firewalls, routers, and other network gatekeepers before attackers use them as skeleton keys into government systems.…

  • Romanian rail workers accused of bribery turned to ChatGPT for legal tips

    Corruption probe takes detour as staff facing trial reportedly asked AI if seat-blocking scams caused financial damage

    More than 30 Romanian railway employees accused of running a bribery and ticket resale racket allegedly tried to crowdsource their legal strategy from ChatGPT.…

  • Smartphones cleared for launch as NASA loosens the rulebook

    Crew-12 and Artemis II astros may soon snap, shoot, and share from orbit

    NASA's Administrator has stated that smartphones will accompany the Crew-12 and Artemis II astronauts on their missions.…

  • DWP considers chatbot work coaches as AI-fueled job losses loom

    Benefits system trials automation amid growing interest in universal basic income

    AI-pocalypse Britain's welfare system is experimenting with AI to manage Universal Credit claimants – even as evidence piles up that artificial intelligence may soon be pushing more people onto benefits in the first place.…

  • UK council digs deeper into capital assets to keep Oracle project afloat

    West Sussex plans to triple use of property sales as ERP budget blows past original estimates

    In a budget-busting leap from SAP to Oracle, West Sussex County Council is trebling its raid on capital assets such as buildings to fund its "transformational" ERP project.…

  • Summer in Australia means beers, beaches, and bork

    Supermarket printer error gets holiday off to a shabby start

    BORK!BORK!BORK! When this vulture excuses himself from The Register's Australian eyrie for a little rest and recreation, I first avoid pyromaniac birds and carnivorous koalas, before settling into a bucolic beach town to catch a few waves, read a few books, and tune out from the world of tech.…



rss: ars technica

  • New critique debunks claim that trees can sense a solar eclipse
    Controversial 2025 study "represents the encroachment of pseudoscience into the heart of biological research."
  • Stellantis swallows $26 billion costs as it rethinks its EV strategy
    The automaker follows Ford and GM in writing down huge sums after betting wrong.
  • Lawmakers ask what it would take to "store" the International Space Station
    NASA shall evaluate the "viability of transferring the ISS to a safe orbital harbor" after retirement.
  • NASA stage show explores "outer" outer space with Henson's Fraggles
    "Our two worlds that on paper wouldn't seem connected, made a lot of sense to connect."
  • EU says TikTok needs to drop "addictive design"
    Regulators say design choices that hook users could breach EU's digital rules.
  • Rocket Report: SpaceX probes upper stage malfunction; Starship testing resumes
    Amazon has booked 10 more launches with SpaceX, citing a "near-term shortage in launch capacity."
  • Why Darren Aronofsky thought an AI-generated historical docudrama was a good idea
    Production source says it takes "weeks" to produce just minutes of usable video.
  • AI companies want you to stop chatting with bots and start managing them
    Claude Opus 4.6 and OpenAI Frontier pitch a future of supervising AI agents.
  • The Switch 2 is getting a new Virtual Console (kind of)
    Hamster Corp.'s new "Console Archives" does what Nintendon't.
  • With GPT-5.3-Codex, OpenAI pitches Codex for more than just writing code
    The emphasis is on "mid-turn steering and frequent progress updates."


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