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US Secret Service kill armed man trying to access Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate
France 24
about 2 hours ago

US Secret Service kill armed man trying to access Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate

An armed man was shot and killed by the US Secret Service on Sunday after driving into the secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump's resort in Palm Beach, Florida. The North Carolina man, who was in his early 20s, had a gas can and a shotgun and had been reported missing by his family a few days earlier.

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Secret Service shoots and kills armed man at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate
Euronews
about 3 hours ago

Secret Service shoots and kills armed man at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate

The US Secret Service said the man was observed carrying something that “appeared to be a shotgun and a fuel can.”

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US Secret Service kills armed man entering Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
South China Morning Post
about 3 hours ago

US Secret Service kills armed man entering Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

The US Secret Service announced on Sunday that an armed man was shot and killed after entering the secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump’s resort in Palm Beach, Florida. Although Trump often spends weekends at his resort, he was at the White House during this incident. First lady Melania Trump was also with the president. The name of the person who was shot has not been released. According to the Secret Service, he was “observed by the north gate of the Mar-a-Lago property...

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Secret Service shoots man dead at Trump's Mar-a-Lago
DW News
about 3 hours ago

Secret Service shoots man dead at Trump's Mar-a-Lago

Authorities said the man breached a secure perimeter around the president's private residence and was carrying a shotgun and a fuel can.

Secret Service shoots dead man at Trump's Mar-a-Lago
DW News
about 3 hours ago

Secret Service shoots dead man at Trump's Mar-a-Lago

Authorities said the man breached a secure perimeter around the president's private residence and was carrying a shotgun and a fuel can.

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Man killed by Secret Service after entering Mar-a-Lago grounds with gun
Financial Times
about 3 hours ago

Man killed by Secret Service after entering Mar-a-Lago grounds with gun

Trump and wife Melania were in Washington at the time of incident early on Sunday

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Man fatally shot by law enforcement at Trump's Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach
The Hill
about 4 hours ago

Man fatally shot by law enforcement at Trump's Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach

A man was shot and killed by law enforcement personnel at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., early Sunday morning. Secret Service chief of communications Anthony Guglielmi said the man, in early 20s, was killed after "unlawfully entering the secure perimeter" at the resort around 1:30 a.m. local time Sunday. Two Secret Service...

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How to send a message via satellite on iPhone
Engadget
about 5 hours ago

How to send a message via satellite on iPhone

Apple’s satellite features were originally designed for emergencies, allowing iPhone users to contact emergency services when cellular and Wi-Fi coverage is unavailable. With recent versions of iOS, Apple has expanded those capabilities to include sending and receiving messages via satellite. This makes it possible to stay in touch with friends and family from remote locations where traditional networks do not reach, such as hiking trails, rural areas or offshore locations. Messaging via satellite is built directly into the iPhone and works automatically when no cellular or Wi-Fi signal is available. While it is not intended to replace regular messaging, it can be a useful backup when coverage drops. How to send a message via satellite Before you can get started, you’ll need to turn on iMessage before you’re off the grid. It’s also important to set up an emergency contact as well as members of your Family Sharing group prior to your departure. This will enable them to message you via SMS without the need to message them first.     To send a message via satellite, open the Messages app when no cellular or Wi-Fi signal is available. If the feature is supported in the current location, the app will display a prompt indicating that satellite messaging is available. Selecting the option to connect via satellite launches a guided connection screen. Your iPhone will provide real-time instructions to help maintain alignment with the satellite. Once connected, a text message can be typed and sent, although delivery may take longer than usual. The iPhone will notify you when the message has been sent successfully. Replies from the recipient will also be delivered via satellite, as long as the connection remains active. What you need before you can send satellite messages Sending messages via satellite requires a compatible iPhone model and the correct software version. The feature is supported on iPhone models with satellite hardware, beginning with iPhone 14 and later. The

ANS - 053 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins – AMSAT
amsat.org
about 17 hours ago

ANS - 053 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins – AMSAT

Published: 20260222T011500Z

Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today after alleged DDoS attack
TechCrunch
about 22 hours ago

Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today after alleged DDoS attack

Wikipedia editors have decided to remove all links to Archive.today, a web archiving service that they said has been linked to more than 695,000 times across the online encyclopedia.

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The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance
Engadget
about 23 hours ago

The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance

The government agency that sends its corps members abroad to volunteer in foreign countries launched its latest initiative called Tech Corps. The Peace Corps' latest proposal will recruit STEM graduates or those with professional experience in the artificial intelligence sector and send them to participating host countries. According to the press release, volunteers will be placed in Peace Corps countries that are part of the American AI Exports Program, which was created last year from an executive order from President Trump as a way to bolster the US' grip on the AI market abroad. Tech Corps members will be tasked with using AI to resolve issues related to agriculture, education, health and economic development. The program will offer its members 12- to 27-month in-person assignments or virtual placements, which will include housing, healthcare, a living stipend and a volunteer service award if the corps member is placed overseas. Richard E. Swarttz, the acting director of the Peace Corps, said in a press release that Tech Corps volunteers will be "building technical capacity, supporting AI adoption across critical use cases and addressing barriers to last-mile AI implementation." While the Tech Corps program is framed at benefiting host countries, it would also help to secure the US' position in the rapidly expanding global AI market that includes growing competition from China. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/the-us-will-send-tech-corps-members-to-foreign-countries-in-its-latest-push-for-ai-dominance-191916940.html?src=rss

DHS looks to outfit Secret Service protective detail in tailored suits
The Hill
1 day ago

DHS looks to outfit Secret Service protective detail in tailored suits

The Trump administration will pay to outfit U.S. Secret Service (USSS) protective detail agents with two tailored suits, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed to The Hill. The initiative, first reported by CNN on Friday and included in a public contract solicitation, emerged after DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said she did not like that...

How to know if an AirTag is tracking you
Engadget
1 day ago

How to know if an AirTag is tracking you

Apple’s AirTag is designed to help people keep track of personal belongings like keys, bags and luggage. But because AirTags and other Bluetooth trackers are small and discreet, concerns about unwanted tracking are understandable. Apple has spent years building safeguards into the AirTag and the Find My network to reduce the risk of misuse and to alert people if a tracker they don’t own appears to be moving with them. If you’re worried about whether an AirTag or similar tracker might be following you, here’s how Apple’s unwanted tracking alerts work, what notifications to look for and what you can do on both iPhone and Android. How AirTag tracking alerts work AirTags, compatible Find My network accessories and certain AirPods models use Apple’s Find My network, which relies on Bluetooth signals and nearby devices to update their location. To prevent misuse, Apple designed these products with features that are meant to alert someone if a tracker that isn’t linked to their Apple Account appears to be traveling with them. If an AirTag or another compatible tracker is separated from its owner and detected near you over time, your device may display a notification or the tracker itself may emit a sound. These alerts are intended to discourage someone from secretly tracking another person without their knowledge. Apple has also worked with Google on a cross-platform industry standard, so alerts can appear on both iOS and Android devices, not just iPhones. How to make sure tracking alerts are enabled on your iPhone If you use an iPhone or iPad, tracking notifications are on by default, but it’s worth confirming your settings. To receive unwanted tracking alerts, make sure that: Your device is running iOS 17.5 or later (or iPadOS 17.5 or later). Earlier versions back to iOS 14.5 support basic AirTag alerts, but newer versions add broader compatibility with other trackers. Bluetooth is turned on. Location Services are enabled. Notifications for Tracking Alerts are allowe

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'Given a gun and sent to die': Kenyans lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine
NPR News
1 day ago

'Given a gun and sent to die': Kenyans lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine

Kenya's intelligence service warns that over 1,000 citizens may have been recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, many under false pretenses.

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WVU Medicine expands local services with new pain center | News , Sports , Jobs
heraldstaronline.com
1 day ago

WVU Medicine expands local services with new pain center | News , Sports , Jobs

Published: 20260221T071500Z

UNRWA cash flow problems force it to scale back its services in the Middle East
lemonde.fr
1 day ago

UNRWA cash flow problems force it to scale back its services in the Middle East

Published: 20260221T013000Z

Xbox head Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft
Engadget
2 days ago

Xbox head Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft

Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, is retiring, Satya Nadella has announced. Asha Sharma, the President of Microsoft's CoreAI division is taking over Spencer's role, while Sarah Bond, the current President of Xbox, is resigning. "I am long on gaming and its role at the center of our consumer ambition, and as we look ahead, I’m excited to share that Asha Sharma will become Executive Vice President and CEO, Microsoft Gaming, reporting to me," Nadella says. "Over the last two years at Microsoft, and previously as Chief Operating Officer at Instacart and a Vice President at Meta, Asha has helped build and scale services that reach billions of people and support thriving consumer and developer ecosystems. She brings deep experience building and growing platforms, aligning business models to long-term value, and operating at global scale, which will be critical in leading our gaming business into its next era of growth." I’m excited for @asha_shar as she steps into the CEO role. She’s joining an incredible group of people; teams full of talent, heart, and a deep commitment to the players they serve. Watching her lean in with curiosity and a real desire to strengthen the foundation we've built… — Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) February 20, 2026 In a thread on X, Spencer shared his thoughts on Sharma’s new position. “I’m excited for [Asha Sharma] as she steps into the CEO role,” Spencer wrote. “She’s joining an incredible group of people; teams full of talent, heart, and a deep commitment to the players they serve. Watching her lean in with curiosity and a real desire to strengthen the foundation we've built gives me confidence that our Xbox communities will be well supported in the years ahead.” Alongside Sharma, Matt Booty, the current head of Xbox Game Studios, is getting promoted to Chief Content Officer, and will report to Sharma. Sarah Bond, who like Spencer served as a public face for the Xbox brand and was assumed to be his successor, is leaving Microsoft to "begin a n

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Meta's flagship metaverse service leaves VR behind
Ars Technica
2 days ago

Meta's flagship metaverse service leaves VR behind

The company asserts it will continue to make VR headsets, though.

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Midas Auto Repair Owner Mavis Tire Is Said to Pick Banks for IPO
Bloomberg
2 days ago

Midas Auto Repair Owner Mavis Tire Is Said to Pick Banks for IPO

Mavis Tire Express Services Corp., an auto repair and tire service provider that counts Midas and Tuffy among its brands, has picked banks for a US initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter.

GEE Group SNI Companies Wins Clearlyrated 2026 Best of Staffing Client and Talent 5 Year Diamond Awards for Service Excellence
californiatelegraph.com
2 days ago

GEE Group SNI Companies Wins Clearlyrated 2026 Best of Staffing Client and Talent 5 Year Diamond Awards for Service Excellence

Published: 20260220T193000Z

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FCC calls on broadcasters to air ‘pro-America content’ for the country’s 250th anniversary
The Verge
2 days ago

FCC calls on broadcasters to air ‘pro-America content’ for the country’s 250th anniversary

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr is urging broadcasters to air "patriotic, pro-America content" in celebration of the US's 250th anniversary. The initiative, called the "Pledge America Campaign," encourages broadcasters to run public service announcements, short segments, or specials to promote "civic education, inspiring local stories, and American history." Carr says broadcasters can "voluntarily choose to indicate their commitment" to the campaign by doing things like starting the day with the "Star Spangled Banner" or Pledge of Allegiance, broadcasting daily programming to highlight historical events, as well as show … Read the full story at The Verge.

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GEE Group SNI Companies Wins Clearlyrated 2026 Best of Staffing Client and Talent 5 Year Diamond Awards for Service Excellence
tennesseedaily.com
2 days ago

GEE Group SNI Companies Wins Clearlyrated 2026 Best of Staffing Client and Talent 5 Year Diamond Awards for Service Excellence

Published: 20260220T190000Z

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13-hour AWS outage reportedly caused by Amazon's own AI tools
Engadget
2 days ago

13-hour AWS outage reportedly caused by Amazon's own AI tools

A recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage that lasted 13 hours was reportedly caused by one of its own AI tools, according to reporting by Financial Times. This happened in December after engineers deployed the Kiro AI coding tool to make certain changes, say four people familiar with the matter. Kiro is an agentic tool, meaning it can take autonomous actions on behalf of users. In this case, the bot reportedly determined that it needed to "delete and recreate the environment." This is what allegedly led to the lengthy outage that primarily impacted China. Amazon says it was merely a "coincidence that AI tools were involved" and that "the same issue could occur with any developer tool or manual action." The company blamed the outage on "user error, not AI error." It said that by default the Kiro tool “requests authorization before taking any action” but that the staffer involved in the December incident had "broader permissions than expected — a user access control issue, not an AI autonomy issue." Multiple Amazon employees spoke to Financial Times and noted that this was "at least" the second occasion in recent months in which the company's AI tools were at the center of a service disruption. "The outages were small but entirely foreseeable," said one senior AWS employee. A builder shares why their workflow finally clicked. Instead of jumping straight to code, the IDE pushed them to start with specs. ✔️ Clear requirements. ✔️ Acceptance criteria. ✔️ Traceable tasks. Their takeaway: Think first. Code later. Get the full breakdown here 👉… pic.twitter.com/eD7ZrEdEn5 — Kiro (@kirodotdev) January 14, 2026 The company launched Kiro in July and has since pushed employees into using the tool. Leadership set an 80 percent weekly use goal and has been closely tracking adoption rates. Amazon also sells access to the agentic tool for a monthly subscription fee. These recent outages follow a more serious event from October, in which a 15-hour AWS outage disrupted services li

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Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake
The Verge
2 days ago

Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake

Amazon Web Services suffered a 13-hour outage to one system in December as a result of its AI coding assistant Kiro's actions, according to the Financial Times. Numerous unnamed Amazon employees told the FT that AI agent Kiro was responsible for the December incident affecting an AWS service in parts of mainland China. People familiar with the matter said the tool chose to "delete and recreate the environment" it was working on, which caused the outage. While Kiro normally requires sign-off from two humans to push changes, the bot had the permissions of its operator, and a human error there allowed more access than expected. Amazon describ … Read the full story at The Verge.

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