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  • SpaceX launches its Starship rocket on latest test flight but spacecraft is destroyed
    After launching on Thursday, the Starship rocket caught the booster back at the pad but lost contact with the ascending spacecraft as engines went out. Officials for Elon Musk's company confirmed that the spacecraft was destroyed.

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  • ICE estimates it would need $26.9 billion to enforce GOP deportation bill
    An internal document from Immigration and Customs Enforcement concludes it would be "impossible" for it to enforce the Laken Riley Act without significantly more resources.

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  • Trump's challenge: where to house millions of immigrant detainees
    One of the biggest hurdles to carrying out Trump's mass deportation plans is where to house the millions of people who are in the country without legal status. As many prisons and detention centers are already overcrowded, what options are there?

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  • Trump nominee to lead HUD says the agency is failing in its mission
    Scott Turner pledged to make HUD programs more streamlined and efficient. He declined to say whether he would oppose major budget cuts to the agency if Trump proposes them again.

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  • Angelenos who didn't have to evacuate are experiencing survivor's guilt from fires
    Most people in L.A. did not evacuate -- and many have survivor's guilt. Katia Riddle discusses with Ailsa strategies for Angelenos who are navigating this complicated emotional terrain.

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  • A look back at Deb Haaland's time as the first Indigenous cabinet secretary
    The nation's first Indigenous cabinet secretary is wrapping up at the Department of Interior. It's unclear how many of Deb Haaland's reforms will remain intact under Trump.

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  • Will we finally see an end to the war in Gaza?
    At the time we publish this episode, Israel's government has yet to accept the terms of the long-negotiated and hard fought ceasefire deal announced yesterday.

    The deal is still on, but the quarreling over the details demonstrates how difficult it is to keep the agreement on track.

    On Thursday morning Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed a cabinet vote on the deal, accusing Hamas of "reneging" on parts of the agreement.

    A Hamas official said on social media that the group is committed to the agreement announced Wednesday.

    After more than 15 long months, tens of thousands dead, and close to 2 million people displaced, will we finally see an end to the war in Gaza?

    For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org

    Email us at considerthis@npr.org

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  • Freezing temperatures are expected during Trump's second inauguration
    Monday's Inauguration Day is set to be the coldest in 40 years. The high temperature for the day is projected to be around freezing at 23 degrees, while the low for the day may drop to just 10 degrees.

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  • Trump's pick for EPA administrator is Lee Zeldin. Here's what to know.
    Democrats worry the Trump administration will roll back efforts to limit climate change.

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  • Will Israel's Government Ratify the Gaza Ceasefire Deal?
    Just one day after the announcement of a deal between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza, Israel's prime minister threatened to delay a cabinet vote to approve the deal. He later relented and scheduled a vote. To understand the politics behind the deal and how the U.S. will be involved in its implementation we hear from Aaron David Miller. He once represented the U.S. in peace negotiations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    You can find all our reporting on this conflict at npr.org/mideastupdates

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rss: bbc

  • Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said a "loose end" was being tied up but he was confident the ceasefire would begin on Sunday as planned.

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  • 'There's no dignity in this' - hospital A&E units under pressure
    While the number of patients with flu are declining, a cold snap has again placed nurses under extreme stress.

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  • Twin Peaks film director David Lynch dies at 78
    The Oscar-nominated writer and filmmaker is also famous for the surrealist cult classic, Mulholland Drive.

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  • No convictions for breaching sanctions on Russia
    Sanctions were introduced after the Crimea annexation in 2014 and the wider invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

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  • Apple halts AI news alerts after errors
    The tech giant was facing pressure to pull the feature after it made repeated mistakes.

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  • Banned: Surprise mobile mid-contract price rises
    It comes after customers complained of not being able to plan for price rises.

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  • Warnings of stowaway snakes and tree-frogs hiding in pot plants
    Frogs, lizards, snakes and insect pests are being transported across the world on ornamental plants.

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  • Donald Trump's and JD Vance's official portraits released
    The portraits of the president-elect and the incoming vice-president "go hard", their press team said.

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  • Next boss warns first jobs to become harder to find
    Job prospects for younger workers are likely to be hit by Budget measures, Lord Wolfson tells the BBC.

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  • Strong winds weaken in LA, giving respite to weary firefighters
    The two largest fires are still burning after more than a week - but gusts that fanned the flames have eased.

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rss: the register

  • GM parks claims that driver location data was given to insurers, pushing up premiums

    We'll defo ask for permission next time, automaker tells FTC

    General Motors on Thursday said that it has reached a settlement with the FTC "to address privacy concerns about our now-discontinued Smart Driver program."?



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  • In farewell speech, Biden rails against the tech industrial complex, disinfo dismantling democracy

    Welcome to a decade where the oligarchs are no longer silent in the shadows

    US President Joe Biden gave his final address to the nation on Wednesday, and said America was visibly sliding into an oligopoly aided by a flood of online disinformation.?



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  • Feds sue Southwest for chronic delays, unrealistic schedules

    Department of Transportation wants in on last-minute Biden administration action too

    The Department of Transportation has joined the flurry of last-minute actions by the Biden administration with a lawsuit accusing Southwest Airlines of operating chronically delayed flights. ?



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  • Russia's Star Blizzard phishing crew caught targeting WhatsApp accounts

    FSB cyberspies venture into a new app for espionage, Microsoft says

    Star Blizzard, a prolific phishing crew backed by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), conducted a new campaign aiming to compromise WhatsApp accounts and gain access to their messages and data, according to Microsoft.?



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  • TSMC plans to have 1.6nm chips in 'volume production' by 2026

    You've got to spend money ? like $36 billion+ ? to make, er, AI chips

    TSMC is bumping capital expenditure in 2025 to between $38 billion and $42 billion in anticipation of scooping up more chip manufacturing contracts in the field of AI processors.?



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  • Enzo Biochem settles lawsuit over 2023 ransomware attack for $7.5M

    That's in addition to the $4.5M fine paid to three state AGs last year

    Enzo Biochem has settled a consolidated class-action lawsuit relating to its 2023 ransomware incident for $7.5 million.?



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  • Anduril picks Ohio for 5 million square foot autonomous weapon factory

    The hyperscale plant is designed to produce tens of thousands of AVs a year

    Anduril has found a new home in Middle America with confirmation today that the defense tech maker plans to build its first hyperscale manufacturing facility in Columbus, Ohio. ?



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  • Raspberry Pi hands out prizes to all in the RP2350 Hacking Challenge

    Power-induced glitches, lasers, and electromagnetic fields are all tools of the trade

    Raspberry Pi has given out prizes for extracting a secret value from the one-time-programmable (OTP) memory of the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller ? awarding a pile of cash to all four entrants.?



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  • Google reports halving code migration time with AI help

    Chocolate Factory slurps own dogfood, sheds drudgery in specific areas

    Google, which peddles AI software with as much giddy enthusiasm as Microsoft, reports dogfooding its own AI concoction and leaving the lab with a pleasant taste in its mouth.?



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  • AI datacenters putting zero emissions promises out of reach

    Plus: Bit barns' demand for water, land, and power could breed 'growing opposition' from residents

    The datacenter industry looks set for a turbulent 2025 as AI growth threatens to trump sustainability commitments and authorities are likely to see growing public hostility to new projects.?



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rss: ars technica

  • Girl strangled by her own wheelchair as bus monitor texted, checked Instagram
    10 years in prison is possible.

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  • FCC chair makes one last stand against Trump?s call to punish news stations
    Chair: Complaints "seek to weaponize the licensing authority of the FCC."

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  • Google is about to make Gemini a core part of Workspaces?with price changes
    New plans will be cheaper for those who want Gemini, pricier for those who don't.

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  • GM patents a dual-port charging system for EVs with vehicle-to-load
    I'm not sure why you'd want to do both at the same time, but this EV could.

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  • Home Microsoft 365 plans use Copilot AI features as pretext for a price hike
    "Classic" plans without AI or price increases are only for current subscribers.

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  • Here?s what NASA would like to see SpaceX accomplish with Starship this year
    The seventh test flight of Starship is scheduled for launch Thursday afternoon.

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  • Heroes, villains, and childhood trauma in the MCEU and DCU
    "This study somewhat refutes the idea that villains are a product of their experiences." At least in fiction.

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  • RedNote may wall off ?TikTok refugees? to prevent US influence on Chinese users
    Rumors swirl that RedNote may segregate Chinese users as soon as next week.

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  • AT&T kills home Internet service in NY over law requiring $15 or $20 plans
    AT&T pulls 5G home Internet from New York to protest state affordability law.

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  • Two lunar landers are on the way to the Moon after SpaceX?s double moonshot
    The landers were developed by Texas-based Firefly Aerospace and a Japanese startup named ispace.

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