TUI barred me from flight - as my valid passport was more than ten years old: SALLY SORTS IT
We booked a £3,935 holiday to Lanzarote via travel firm TUI for me, my 78-year-old husband and our granddaughter.
Horror as truck mows down multiple pedestrians in downtown Boston
The horror crash unfolded around 12.45pm at Harrison and Kneeland Street in the Massachusetts city's Chinatown neighborhood.
Adorable dog with 'America's saddest face' just can't catch a break
An adorable dog with the 'saddest face' was rescued from the streets as police continue to search for her abuser.
Stacey Solomon admits 'we're barely afloat' as Joe Swash shares 'biggest battle'
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash have given fans a glimpse into their home life in their new BBC reality series, This Is Us
Arkansas Social Media Age Verification Law Blocked By Federal Judge
A federal judge struck down Arkansas' Social Media Safety Act, ruling it unconstitutional for broadly restricting both adult and minor speech and imposing vague requirements on platforms. Engadget reports: In a ruling (PDF), Judge Timothy Brooks said that the law, known as Act 689 (PDF), was overly broad. "Act 689 is a content-based restriction on speech, and it is not targeted to address the harms the State has identified," Brooks wrote in his decision. "Arkansas takes a hatchet to adults' and minors' protected speech alike though the Constitution demands it use a scalpel." Brooks also highlighted the "unconstitutionally vague" applicability of the law, which seemingly created obligations for some online services, but may have exempted services which had the "predominant or exclusive function [of]... direct messaging" like Snapchat.
"The court confirms what we have been arguing from the start: laws restricting access to protected speech violate the First Amendment," NetChoice's Chris Marchese said in a statement. "This ruling protects Americans from having to hand over their IDs or biometric data just to access constitutionally protected speech online." It's not clear if state officials in Arkansas will appeal the ruling. "I respect the court's decision, and we are evaluating our options," Arkansas Attorney general Tim Griffin said in a statement.
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Costa Rican hotel DENIES carbon monoxide killed Yankees legend Brett Gardner's son in shock twist
Miller died during a family vacation at the at the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort with Costa Rica's OIJ announcing he may have died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
The Team That Will Implement Intel’s New Vision
Intel is hosting its Vision 2025 annual event in Las Vegas this week, what we old hands used to call Intel Developer Forum back in the days when the chip maker was taking over more and more of the datacenter and had give the world a relatively inexpensive and uniform substrate on which to build hyperscale infrastructure. …
The Team That Will Implement Intel’s New Vision was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
I tried the ultimate 'high-risk' sex fantasy with a total stranger. My friends say it makes their skin crawl but I'd do it again in a heartbeat: EBONY LEIGH
For safety reasons, I told a few friends about my plans at the last minute. They tried to talk me out of it. 'Honestly, the idea makes my skin crawl,' one said.
Kristin Cavallari FINALLY reveals identity of mysterious athlete she had 'deep fling' with
Kristin Cavallari has finally revealed the mysterious athlete she had been alluding to having a 'deep fling'.
Nvidia’s AI suite may get a whole lot pricier, thanks to Jensen’s GPU math mistake
Old naming convention didn't just 'screw up' the NVLink nomenclature - it left money on the table
Comment At its GPU Technology Conference last month, Nvidia broke with convention by shifting its definition of what counts as a GPU.…
Neuroscientist explains how to remove 'brain waste' and prevent dementia as you age
You know when you're working on an arts and crafts project, and by the time you're done, there's a bunch of leftover construction paper and paint marks?
MCP: the New 'USB-C For AI' That's Bringing Fierce Rivals Together
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: What does it take to get OpenAI and Anthropic -- two competitors in the AI assistant market -- to get along? Despite a fundamental difference in direction that led Anthropic's founders to quit OpenAI in 2020 and later create the Claude AI assistant, a shared technical hurdle has now brought them together: How to easily connect their AI models to external data sources. The solution comes from Anthropic, which developed and released an open specification called Model Context Protocol (MCP) in November 2024. MCP establishes a royalty-free protocol that allows AI models to connect with outside data sources and services without requiring unique integrations for each service.
"Think of MCP as a USB-C port for AI applications," wrote Anthropic in MCP's documentation. The analogy is imperfect, but it represents the idea that, similar to how USB-C unified various cables and ports (with admittedly a debatable level of success), MCP aims to standardize how AI models connect to the infoscape around them. So far, MCP has also garnered interest from multiple tech companies in a rare show of cross-platform collaboration. For example, Microsoft has integrated MCP into its Azure OpenAI service, and as we mentioned above, Anthropic competitor OpenAI is on board. Last week, OpenAI acknowledged MCP in its Agents API documentation, with vocal support from the boss upstairs. "People love MCP and we are excited to add support across our products," wrote OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on X last Wednesday.
MCP has also rapidly begun to gain community support in recent months. For example, just browsing this list of over 300 open source servers shared on GitHub reveals growing interest in standardizing AI-to-tool connections. The collection spans diverse domains, including database connectors like PostgreSQL, MySQL, and vector databases; development tools that integrate with Git repositories and code editors; file system access for various storage platforms; knowledge retrieval systems for documents and websites; and specialized tools for finance, health care, and creative applications. Other notable examples include servers that connect AI models to home automation systems, real-time weather data, e-commerce platforms, and music streaming services. Some implementations allow AI assistants to interact with gaming engines, 3D modeling software, and IoT devices.
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Schoolgirl's shocking act after 'striking and killing female runner while driving drunk'
Addison Bowell, 17, of Menomonie has been accused of killing Ann Seidl, 54, of Eau Claire early on Saturday morning in the Town of Dunn.
Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa's vet reveals how their deaths have taken a toll on their surviving dogs
Gene Hackman's surviving dogs were emotionally damaged by witnessing the deaths of their owners and the couple's third dog at their New Mexico mansion, according to the family vet.
Is 'April Bills Day' just the start? Brits are hit with hikes to council tax, energy, water, NICs and vehicle duty... amid fears burden will have to rise AGAIN due to Trump tariffs
Brits face an 'Awful April' of domestic tax rises and bill increases hammering family finances starting today - with fears Donald Trump 's tariffs will soon push the burden even higher.
Doctors raise concerns about Justin Bieber's health after disturbing livestream
Doctors are raising fresh concerns over the 31-year-old singer after he appeared in an Instagram Live looking gaunt and 'physically and emotionally drained'.
Harrison Ford indulges in very rare PDA with Calista Flockhart as millionaire pair brave subway
The millionaire couple joined throngs of ordinary New Yorkers to brave the congestion and crime in the city's public transportation system.
To avoid disaster-recovery disasters, learn from <em>Reg</em> readers' experiences
Nobody’s tested the tapes this decade, thinks to back up the Recycle Bin, or takes care when using rm
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Kid Rock reveals what went down during Donald Trump's meeting with Bill Maher at the White House
Kid Rock said Tuesday morning that President Donald Trump's dinner with comedian and critic Bill Maher 'could not have been better.'
The top Trump official who will take the blame if Liberation Day tariffs go south
President Donald Trump will take all the credit if his 'Liberation Day' tariffs bring manufacturing stateside and give the U.S. economy a boost.