rss: npr

  • Is the U.S. headed toward a military conflict with Iran?
    New York Times journalist David Sanger discusses how we got here, the state of Iran's nuclear weapons program, the likelihood of U.S. military force against Iran and if Trump's goal is regime change.
  • U.S. and Iran to hold nuclear talks. And, Harvard professor resigns over Epstein ties
    U.S. and Iranian officials are set to meet today in Geneva to discuss Tehran's nuclear program. And, Harvard professor Larry Summers is resigning over ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Pentagon shifts toward maintaining ties to Scouting
    Months after NPR reported on the Pentagon's efforts to sever ties with Scouting America, efforts to maintain the partnership have new momentum
  • Why farmers in California are backing a giant solar farm
    Many farmers have had to fallow land as a state law comes into effect limiting their access to water. There's now a push to develop some of that land … into solar farms.
  • Every business wants your review. What's with the feedback frenzy?
    Customers want to read reviews and businesses need reviews to attract customers. But the constant demand for reviews could be creating a feedback backlash, experts say.
  • Tariffs cost American shoppers. They're unlikely to get that money back
    After the Supreme Court declared the emergency tariffs illegal, the refund process will be messy and will go to businesses first.
  • 'Get back to integrity': Oklahoma's Kevin Stitt on Republicans after Trump
    NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt about his spat with President Trump, immigration and the future of the Republican Party.
  • Can't get a prescription renewed? Here's how to cope with prior authorizations
    These health care hurdles can stand in the way of getting treatment your doctor says you need. Here's what to know about how to deal with them.
  • Civil rights leaders say the racial progress Jesse Jackson fought for is under threat
    As a series of memorial services begin to pay respects to Jackson, a new generation of leaders works to preserve hard-fought civil rights gains.
  • Morning news brief
    U.S. and Iran to hold third round of nuclear talks, Harvard professor to retire amid school's investigation into his Epstein ties, Cuba says four killed on boat were trying to infiltrate country.


rss: bbc

  • Spain to check Gibraltar arrivals under post-Brexit deal
    Travellers to the Rock from the UK would have to show their passport twice under a new UK-EU treaty.
  • Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack
    The 52-year-old is serving a life sentence after being convicted of murdering schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
  • Tracey Emin says her artwork My Bed would be 'tidy, clean and boring' if she made it today
    Her Turner Prize-nominated messy bed caused a stir in the late 1990s and is now going back on display.
  • Woman angry at lack of prosecution after she fell from window fleeing triple killer
    A former neighbour of Valdo Calocane was told he could have killed her, years before the attacks.
  • Jersey approves assisted dying law - where do proposals for change stand in the UK?
    Bills to let terminally ill people end their life are being considered at Westminster and in Scotland.
  • Corbyn set to become Your Party parliamentary leader
    Ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's supporters won 14 of the 24 seats on Your Party's central executive committee (CEC).
  • Instagram to alert parents if teens search for self-harm and suicide content
    Safety campaigners say Meta is "passing the buck" with its new feature for parents using Instagram's teen supervision tools.
  • Danish PM calls snap election with Greenland issue centre-stage
    The issue of Greenland, which Donald Trump wants to annex, is likely to dominate the election campaign.
  • Number of young people out of work or education edges closer to one million
    People at the start of their careers are particularly affected by the UK's weak job market.
  • Traitor Rachel on winning the show, her mum's death - and what's next
    Rachel Duffy has spoken publicly for the first time about winning The Traitors and then losing her mother.


rss: the register

  • Rapid AI-driven development makes security unattainable, warns Veracode

    Report claims more vulnerabilities created than fixed as remediation gap widens

    Veracode has posted its annual State of Software Security report, based on data from 1.6 million applications tested on its cloud platform, finding that more vulnerabilities are being created than are being fixed, and that high-velocity development with AI is making comprehensive security unattainable.…

  • Top cloud providers to outspend Ireland's GDP on AI in 2026

    TrendForce says eight hyperscalers are set to pour $710B into servers and infrastructure

    The big cloud operators are ramping up investment in AI servers and infrastructure to meet demand for AI development and deployment, exacerbating the memory shortage caused by their insatiable growth.…

  • Microsoft to auto-launch Copilot in Edge whenever you click a link from Outlook

    Whac-A-Mole season continues as Redmond finds yet another corner to stuff its 21st century Clippy

    Microsoft has announced that its Edge browser will automatically open the Copilot side pane when users open links from Outlook.…

  • Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters auditioning female voices to sharpen social engineering

    Telegram posts promise up to $1,000 per call as gang refines IT helpdesk ruse

    Prolific cybercrime crew Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters (SLSH) is reportedly recruiting women in the hope of improving its social engineering success.…

  • NASA safety watchdog says it's time to rethink Moon landing

    Report highlights too many firsts in Artemis III mission

    The latest report from NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) raises questions about the mission objectives for Artemis III.…

  • Five Eyes warn: Patch your Cisco SD-WAN or risk root takeover

    A rare joint alert from all five spy agencies means serious business

    The Five Eyes intelligence alliance is urgently warning defenders to patch two Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities used in attacks.…

  • Say goodbye to budget PCs and smartphones – memory is too expensive now

    Analyst warns soaring DRAM and NAND costs could push entry-level devices out of reach

    Ballooning memory prices are forecast to kill off entry-level PCs, leading to a decline in global shipments this year - and a similar effect is going to hit smartphones.…

  • Debian 14 will drop Gtk2 – unless Ardour rides to the rescue

    Many dependent apps, including FreePascal and Lazarus, face the chop

    Version 2 of the widely used Gtk toolkit will be dropped from the next Debian release. The problem is that many things still need it, including FreePascal and its Lazarus IDE.…

  • Moon's mighty magnetic field was a 5,000-year titanium blip

    So say Oxford boffins who found 'bias' related to Apollo rock samples created false impression

    Scientists at the University of Oxford say they may have cracked the puzzle of the Moon's magnetic field and settled a debate that has raged since the Apollo missions returned with rock samples.…

  • GCHQ dangles up to £130K for a CISO to fight the world's most capable adversaries

    No pressure

    GCHQ is looking to recruit a chief information security officer (CISO), a job it describes as "one of the most influential cybersecurity leadership roles in the UK," at a salary of £96,981 to £130,000.…



rss: ars technica

  • New AirSnitch attack breaks Wi-Fi encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises
    That guest network you set up for your neighbors may not be as secure as you think.
  • New York sues Valve for enabling "illegal gambling" with loot boxes
    The ability to resell Steam items for real value is key to the state's case.
  • A non-public document reveals that science may not be prioritized on next Mars mission
    For some reason, NASA chose not to publicly release its Mars orbiter objectives.
  • 15 state attorneys general sue RFK Jr. over "anti-science" vaccine policy
    Trump administration’s reduced vaccine schedule “throws science out the window.”
  • Badge engineering could be worse than this: The 2026 Subaru Uncharted
    Subaru has a new EV using the platform it shares with Toyota, starting at $34,995.
  • ULA isn't making the Space Force's GPS interference problem any easier
    Officials expect the investigation into a booster anomaly on ULA's Vulcan rocket to last multiple months.
  • Musk has no proof OpenAI stole xAI trade secrets, judge rules, tossing lawsuit
    Even twisting an ex-employee's text to favor xAI's reading fails to sway judge.
  • The Galaxy S26 is faster, more expensive, and even more chock-full of AI
    Samsung's Galaxy S26 series is available for preorder today and ships on March 11.
  • Judge doesn't trust DOJ with search of devices seized from Wash. Post reporter
    Court to search devices itself instead of letting government have full access.
  • Could a vaccine prevent dementia? Shingles shot data only getting stronger.
    Latest data hints that benefits seen so far could be underestimates.


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