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Trump health official ousted after allegedly giving himself a fake title
Steven Hatfill had a notable history before his abrupt ouster.
FCC Republicans force prisoners and families to pay more for phone calls
Democrat: FCC "rewards corporations with money taken from vulnerable families."
ICE’s forced face scans to verify citizens is unconstitutional, lawmakers say
Videos show ICE conducting random face scans on US streets.
TV-focused YouTube update brings AI upscaling, shopping QR codes
YouTube seeks a more couch-friendly experience.
The chemistry behind that pricey cup of civet coffee
Fans of kopi luwak claim the coffee has a unique aroma and taste. A new chemical analysis backs them up.
Nvidia hits record $5 trillion mark as CEO dismisses AI bubble concerns
"I don't believe we're in an AI bubble," says Huang after announcing $500B in orders.
Man accidentally gets leech up his nose. It took 20 days to figure it out.
Leeches have a long medical history. Here's what happens if one gets in your nose.
New physical attacks are quickly diluting secure enclave defenses from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel
On-chip TEEs withstand rooted OSes but fall instantly to cheap physical attacks.
Republican plan would make deanonymization of census data trivial
"Differential privacy" algorithm prevents statistical data from being tied to individuals.
NASA races to keep Artemis II on schedule, even when workers aren’t being paid
"I do think we're rapidly approaching the point where it will be a significant impact."
Mazda shows a rotary hybrid concept for Tokyo with evolved design language
Ideas include algae-based fuels and capturing carbon from the exhaust while driving.
Westinghouse is claiming a nuclear deal would see $80B of new reactors
Details are remarkably sparse on what has been agreed to.
If things in America weren’t stupid enough, Texas is suing Tylenol maker
Texas sues Tylenol maker over unproven claim the pain medicine causes autism.
An autonomous car for consumers? Lucid says it’s happening.
Nvidia is working with Lucid on autonomous cars and future factories.
Senators move to keep Big Tech’s creepy companion bots away from kids
Big Tech immediately opposed the proposed law as "heavy-handed."
OpenAI data suggests 1 million users discuss suicide with ChatGPT weekly
Sensitive chats are rare but significant given the large user base.
Samsung makes ads on $3,499 smart fridges official with upcoming software update
Update introduces two ways for the fridges to show ads.
Melissa strikes Jamaica, tied as most powerful Atlantic storm to come ashore
The storm was so strong a hurricane hunter had to end its mission early.
Python plan to boost software security foiled by Trump admin’s anti-DEI rules
National Science Foundation said grantees must not operate any DEI programs.
Here’s how Slate Auto plans to handle repairs to its electric trucks
The startup has partnered with RepairPal to service its affordable EV truck.
Australia’s social media ban is “problematic,” but platforms will comply anyway
Platforms expect to monitor a range of signals, but age detection will be spotty.
AMD shores up its budget laptop CPUs by renaming more years-old silicon
Both AMD and Intel continue to serve low-end PCs with aging silicon.
Expert panel will determine AGI arrival in new Microsoft-OpenAI agreement
New deal extends Microsoft IP rights until 2032 or until AGI arrives.
Trump’s UCLA deal: Pay us $1B+, and we can still cut your grants again
The deal wouldn't protect UCLA from the proposed university compact.
Trump and Republicans join Big Oil’s push to shut down climate liability efforts
Republicans are attempting to foreclose the ability of cities and states to seek damages linked to climate change.
Porsche’s 2026 911 Turbo S is a ballistic, twin-turbo, 701-horsepower monster
Big power, no lag, surprising agility make for a stellar drive-at an astronomical cost.
AI-powered search engines rely on “less popular” sources, researchers find
Generative search engines often cite sites that wouldn't appear in Google's top 100 links.
AT&T ad congratulating itself for its ethics violated an ad-industry rule
Ad industry watchdog says AT&T violated program rule, demands removal of ads.
25 years, one website: ISS in Real Time captures quarter-century on space station
From the makers of Apollo in Real Time comes a site with 500 times more data.
F1 in Mexico City: We have a new championship leader
It was a quiet race for the win, but there was plenty of action for second and third.
Why imperfection could be key to Turing patterns in nature
Many Turing mechanism models yield too-perfect patterns; varying cell sizes vastly improves the results.
Melissa set to be the strongest hurricane to ever strike Jamaica
Storm reached sustained winds of 160 mph on Monday morning.
New image-generating AIs are being used for fake expense reports
Software provider AppZen said fake AI receipts accounted for about 14% of fraud attempts.
10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him. Bad idea.
It's still legal to pick locks, even when you swing your legs.
Whale and dolphin migrations are being disrupted by climate change
Marine mammals are being forced into new and more dangerous waters, scientists warn.
Are you the asshole? Of course not!—quantifying LLMs’ sycophancy problem
In new research, AI models show a troubling tendency to agree with whatever the user says.
A single point of failure triggered the Amazon outage affecting millions
A DNS manager in a single region of Amazon's sprawling network touched off a 16-hour debacle.
Man takes herbal pain quackery, nearly dies, spends months in hospital
The 61-year-old had wounds all over, a bacterial infection, and needed intensive care.
Clinical trial of a technique that could give everyone the best antibodies
If we ID the DNA for a great antibody, anyone can now make it.
The Android-powered Boox Palma 2 Pro fits in your pocket, but it’s not a phone
This e-reader has a color screen and 5G.
Tech billionaires are now shaping the militarization of American cities
Money means access to power-and tech has plenty of money.
Tesla’s “Mad Max” mode is now under federal scrutiny
The new mode added in the latest update will speed and weave through traffic.
EU accuses Meta of violating content rules in move that could anger Trump
EU alleges Facebook and Instagram make it too hard to report illegal content.
Microsoft’s Mico heightens the risks of parasocial LLM relationships
"It looks like you're trying to find a friend. Would you like help?"
Rivian is settling $250 million lawsuit to focus on next year’s R2 EV
Investors sued Rivian claiming it knew prices had to rise after its IPO.
Bats eat the birds they pluck from the sky while on the wing
A handful of bat species hunt birds, and new sensor data tells us how.
DNA analysis reveals likely pathogens that killed Napoleon’s army
Microbial DNA suggests troops suffered from paratyphoid fever and relapsing fever, among other diseases.
This browser claims “perfect privacies protection,” but it acts like malware
Researchers note links to Asia's booming cybercrime and illegal gambling networks.
Satellite shows what’s really happening at the East Wing of the White House
"Now it looks like the White House is physically being destroyed."
Rocket Report: China tests Falcon 9 lookalike; NASA’s Moon rocket fully stacked
A South Korean rocket startup will soon make its first attempt to reach low-Earth orbit.
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