rss: npr

  • AI images and internet rumors spread confusion about ICE agent involved in shooting
    While the agent wore a mask in videos taken of the event, he appeared to be unmasked in many social media posts. That image appeared to have been generated by xAI's generative AI chatbot, Grok.
  • Photos: Protests grow over the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis
    In cities across the country, demonstrators have expressed grief and outrage over the death of Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer on Wednesday morning.
  • Doctors says 'The Pitt' reflects the gritty realities of medicine today
    The Pitt is back for a new run, evoking the tensions health care providers face in the U.S. today. Here's what one doctor says to watch out for this season.
  • Why is the U.S. pulling out of 31 U.N. groups? And what's the impact?
    The Trump administration is withdrawing from 66 global groups, including U.N. entities that focus on climate and health issues.
  • Mamdani says New York child care expansion a real step to fulfilling campaign pledge
    NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani says a plan unveiled Thursday to take the first steps toward universal childcare for kids under five shows New Yorkers that "democracy can actually deliver for them."
  • Who was Renee Nicole Good?
    We're continuing to learn more about the 37-year-old woman who was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
  • A 'medical situation' is forcing NASA to end mission at the space station a month early
    NASA says a crew member on the International Space Station is unwell. The agency canceled a planned spacewalk for Thursday and is taking the rare step of ending the Crew-11 mission early.
  • What we know one day after the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis
    NPR identified the ICE agent who fired the gun as Jonathan Ross by cross referencing court records. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem — without naming the officer — said he had been with the agency for a few years and had a previous confrontation with a protester.
  • Minnesota and federal officials are no longer cooperating on ICE shooting investigation
    In two press conferences about an hour apart, Minnesota's governor and the White House disagreed about the facts behind Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
  • 'The atmosphere is very authoritarian': Venezuela's opposition reels from the sidelines
    President Trump sidelined Venezuela's opposition and is working with remnants of the regime led by ousted leader Nicolás Maduro. What's next for the opposition?


rss: bbc

  • Storm Goretti brings 99mph winds and snow as 65,000 properties lose power
    A gust of 99mph is recorded in the Isles of Scilly as the storm brings heavy snow and rain to the UK.
  • Minnesota officials say FBI blocked their access to ICE shooting probe
    Hundreds of people have taken to the streets of Minneapolis to protest the killing of 37-year-old Renee Good.
  • Two starkly opposed Americas laid bare by deadly ICE shooting
    The incident is threatening to inflame a deeply contentious debate over immigration enforcement.
  • Jeremy Bowen: Trump risks pushing world back to age of empires
    Donald Trump wants and needs quick victories. Taking Maduro is the decisive win he has craved, writes Jeremy Bowen.
  • Pupils left shivering during exams as PFI contract ends with school repairs unfinished
    A BBC investigation finds building issues across city schools after a firm contracted to carry out repairs went into liquidation.
  • Abandoned baby Elsa to be adopted and regularly see two siblings
    Police say all enquiries to find the parents of the abandoned babies have now been "exhausted".
  • Huge anti-government protests in Tehran and other Iranian cities, videos show
    Rallies on major roads in the capital and in Iran's second city were peaceful and not dispersed by security forces.
  • Two wounded in shooting involving federal agents in Portland
    The Department of Homeland Security says the incident began with the traffic stop of a Venezuelan gang member.
  • Long waits for disability benefit claims unacceptable, MPs say
    Some people are waiting more than a year to have their claims processed, the Public Accounts Committee says.
  • Homeless men refused entry to Manchester hotel in sub-zero temperatures
    The men were told they could not stay in pre-booked rooms on a night when temperatures hit -6C (-21.2F).


rss: the register

  • Boffins probe commercial AI models, find an entire Harry Potter book

    Dark copyright evasion magic makes light work of developers' guardrails

    Machine learning models, particularly commercial ones, generally do not list the data developers used to train them. Yet what models contain and whether that material can be elicited with a particular prompt remain matters of financial and legal consequence, not to mention ethics and privacy.…

  • Snowflake to buy Observe to mitigate customer downtime, as it reckons with its own

    Resets 'Days Since Last Outage' counter to zero, aspires to do the same for everyone, forever

    Analytics outfit Snowflake is buying telemetry data platform Observe to help its customers discover and mitigate IT issues before they cause downtime. It announced the deal on the same day its own services experienced a “major outage.”…

  • While you pay through the nose for memory, Samsung expects to triple its profits in Q4

    Memory pricing expected to surge another 60% in Q1 with relief years away

    While end customers grapple with crushing memory prices, we imagine Samsung execs are breaking out the Champagne. This week the memory titan forecast fourth-quarter operating profit would roughly triple as the South Korean electronics cabal rides the AI wave into the New Year.…

  • As agents run amok, CrowdStrike's $740M SGNL deal aims to help get a grip on identity security

    Authentication is basically solved. Authorization is another thing entirely...

    CrowdStrike has signed a $740 million deal to buy identity security startup SGNL. The move underscores the growing threat of identity-based attacks as companies struggle to secure skyrocketing numbers of non-human identities, including AI agents.…

  • ChatGPT Health wants your sensitive medical records so it can play doctor

    It's for less consequential health-related matters, where being wrong won't kill customers

    Could a bot take the place of your doctor? According to OpenAI, which launched ChatGPT Health this week, an LLM should be available to answer your questions and even examine your health records. But it should stop short of diagnosis or treatment.…

  • Pay and pray: Nvidia reportedly wants money up front for Chinese H200 orders

    Beijing could green-light sales to select customers as soon as this quarter

    Nvidia's H200 GPUs could begin trickling into China as soon as this quarter, but there's a catch. Due to all the geopolitical turmoil that's ravaged US-China trade relations over the past year, buyers may need to pay up front for the coveted AI accelerators. And they won't get a refund if China decides to block the imports!…

  • Google pushing Gemini into Gmail, but you can turn it off

    Love Google AI Overviews? Now they're in your inbox

    We hope you like more AI in your Gmail inbox, because Google is "bringing Gmail into the Gemini era." It'll be on by default, but the good news is that you can disable it. …

  • Patch Cisco ISE bug now before attackers abuse proof-of-concept exploit

    No reports of active exploitation … yet

    Cisco patched a bug in its Identity Services Engine (ISE) and ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) products that allows remote attackers with admin-level privileges to access sensitive information - and warned that a public, proof-of-concept exploit for the flaw exists online.…

  • Linus Torvalds: Stop making an issue out of AI slop in kernel docs – you're not changing anybody's mind

    'Because the AI slop people aren't going to document their patches as such'

    Today, it is hard to escape LLM bots and the endless slop they emit, but the Linux kernel might be largely safe … for now.…

  • Why colos are city slickers and hyperscalers are country bumpkins

    One wants customers next door, the other wants cheap power

    Datacenter building decisions tend to fall into two camps with colocation providers plumping for urban areas while hyperscalers seek sites where electricity, land, and construction costs come cheaper.…



rss: ars technica

  • Michigan man learns the hard way that “catch a cheater” spyware apps aren’t legal
    Spying doesn't become legal just because "cheaters" are the targets.
  • Wi-Fi advocates get win from FCC with vote to allow higher-power devices
    FCC says new category of devices "can operate outdoors and at higher power."
  • High RAM prices mean record-setting profits for Samsung and other memory makers
    SK Hynix and Micron are also riding high on the AI industry's demand for RAM.
  • RFK Jr.’s dietary guidance: Food funnel features slab of red meat, butter
    Old-school food pyramid returns, but jumbled and upside-down, like a funnel.
  • These dogs eavesdrop on their owners to learn new words
    “Under the right conditions, some dogs present behaviors strikingly similar to those of young children.”
  • Grok assumes users seeking images of underage girls have “good intent”
    Expert explains how simple it could be to tweak Grok to block CSAM outputs.
  • ChatGPT Health lets you connect medical records to an AI that makes things up
    New feature will allow users to link medical and wellness records to AI chatbot.
  • Seasonal Switch 2 sales show significant slowing as annual cycle sunsets
    After record-setting launch, Western holiday sales are down compared to the first Switch.
  • Trump withdraws US from world’s most important climate treaty
    US also pulling out of pacts promoting development, democracy, and human rights.
  • Former Google CEO plans to singlehandedly fund a Hubble telescope replacement
    “This is a very significant contribution to the astronomical community."


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