UAE harnesses AI to slash bureaucracy and speed up public services
The UAE is using AI to cut bureaucracy, speed up public services and test new technologies, presenting their work at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, which promoted global dialogue.Continue Reading
Latest news bulletin | February 13th, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 13th, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.Continue Reading
What a Times Reporter on an Antarctica Expedition Eats in a Day
Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong has spent more than a month on a South Korean ship in Antarctica with nearly 40 scientists from around the world. Here’s everything he eats in a day.Continue Reading
The Human Cost of Unregulated AI Tools
AI companies have a responsibility to respect human rights., Read MoreContinue Reading
India vs Pakistan: Eager fans brave surge in travel costs for T20 World Cup
Despite soaring travel costs and ticketing challenges, desperate Indian fans travel to Colombo for the match on Sunday., Mumbai, India — For Indian cricket fans travelling to Sri Lanka this weekend, the opportunity to watch their team take on archrivals Pakistan in the T20 World Cup has come at theContinue Reading
US military kills 3 in latest attack on boat in the Caribbean
At least 130 people have been killed in US attacks on vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since September., BREAKING, At least 130 people have been killed in US attacks on vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since September. The United States military has attacked aContinue Reading
DHS to shut down, but ICE won’t stop
Congress cleared out for their week-long recess early — running out the clock on a DHS shutdown Published February 13, 2026 12:19PM (EST) Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks at a press conference on February 12, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Heather Diehl / Getty Images) The Department of HomelandContinue Reading
New developments at Opensource.com
The community is hard at work on something new. You may have noticed that it’s been quiet here on Opensource.com lately. That’s because there’s a new project in the works, and while there aren’t many specific details to announce yet, there’s plenty to talk about. What better way to startContinue Reading
Tips for running virtual, in-person, and hybrid events
Over the past few years, virtual events have thrived. In-person events are back now, but it’s important to keep in mind that virtual events didn’t just come out of nowhere. Many of us were actually doing a lot of different online events even before they became popular. Many communities heldContinue Reading
60,000 years ago humans were already using poisoned arrows
Sixty thousand years ago, humans in southern Africa were already mastering nature’s chemistry. Scientists have discovered chemical traces of poison from the deadly gifbol plant on ancient quartz arrowheads found in South Africa — the oldest direct evidence of arrow poison ever identified. The find reveals that these early huntersContinue Reading
Following Confidence Test, NASA Continues Artemis II Data Review
The sun sets behind NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft at Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA/Sam Lott As part of robustly testing the vehicle prior to flight, NASA engineers are reviewing data after a confidence test Feb. 12, in which operatorsContinue Reading
Ring kills Flock partnership amid surveillance scrutiny
Move comes against backdrop of disasterclass Super Bowl ad Ring has cut ties with Flock, citing resource constraints, mere months after the pair announced a partnership.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
As a Colorado River deadline passes, reservoirs keep declining
Seven states have missed a federal deadline to reach a water deal on the Colorado River. They remain divided how to cut water use., Read MoreContinue Reading












