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Jenrick Joins Reform!

Yesterday at 21:29 PM, via BBC News

Second helpings of Newscast as Robert Jenrick confirms his defection to Reform.

Students Increasingly Choosing Community College or Certificates Over Four-Year Degrees

Yesterday at 21:22 PM, via Slashdot

DesScorp writes: CNBC reports that new data from the National Student Clearinghouse indicates that enrollment growth in four year degree programs is slowing down, while growth in two year and certification programs is accelerating: Enrollments in undergraduate certificate and associate degree programs both grew by about 2% in fall 2025, while enrollment in bachelor’s degree programs rose by...

Pesticides may drastically shorten fish lifespans, study finds

Yesterday at 21:00 PM, via The Guardian

Even low levels of widely used agricultural chemicals were linked to accelerated ageing, research suggests

The lifespan of fish appears to be drastically reduced by pesticides, a study has found.

Even low levels of common agricultural pesticides can stunt the long-term lifespan of fish, according to research led by Jason Rohr, a biologist at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.

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VIDEO: Watch – ‘Private militias,’ murders, drugs: South Africa’s crime flashpoints

Yesterday at 20:59 PM, via Daily Maverick

Different kinds of criminality, and even accusations that a drug cartel has infiltrated law enforcement, have ravaged South Africa in 2025. This means that honest police officers have had a rough year, from rooting out dodgy aspects of private security, to investigating countless killings. This has set the scene for 2026. Daily Maverick’s Caryn Dolley explains.

Why ICE Can Kill With Impunity

Yesterday at 20:54 PM, via Wired

Over the past decade, US immigration agents have shot and killed more than two dozen people. Not a single agent appears to have faced criminal charges.

Microsoft is Closing Its Employee Library and Cutting Back on Subscriptions

Yesterday at 20:41 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft’s library of books is so heavy that it once caused a campus building to sink, according to an unproven legend among employees. Now those physical books, journals, and reports, and many of Microsoft’s digital subscriptions to leading US newspapers, are disappearing in a shift described inside Microsoft as an “AI-powered learning experience.”...

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