President Trump says an agreement with Iran to end the war has been "largely negotiated", writing on social media that the deal will include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Contradicting his statement, Iranian media reports say the vital waterway will remain under Tehran's control. Our North America correspondent assesses the latest claims. Also: US secret service agents kill a shooter who opened fire near a White House security checkpoint; the Pentagon releases a further batch of previously classified files on alleged UFO sightings; the latest on the Democratic Republic of Congo where more than 200 people have died in the current Ebola outbreak; a new law in Japan finally allows divorced couples to share custody of their children; and we hear about the Norwegian based film, Fjord - winner of this year's Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
When Charlie Puth learned he had perfect pitch #charlieputh #perfectpitch #shorts
On the <dl>
<dl> element from this article by Ben Meyer:
- A
<dt>can be followed by multiple<dd> - You can optionally group the
<dt>and<dd>elements in a<div>for styling - but only a<div>. - You can label them using ARIA.
- They've been called "description lists", not "definition lists", since an HTML5 draft in 2008.
So this is valid:
<h2 id="credits">Credits</h2> <dl aria-labelledby="credits"> <div> <dt>Author</dt> <dd>Jeffrey Zeldman</dd> <dd>Ethan Marcotte</dd> </div> </dl>
Here's a useful note from Adrian Roselli on screen reader support for description lists.
Via Hacker News
Tags: css, html, screen-readers, web-standards
The Happy Pod: The art of ageing gracefully
We find out why art could be the secret to living longer and how you can view the National Gallery's world-renowned collections from the comfort of your home, wherever you are, with its virtual tours.
Plus, the German golfer Leonie Harm wins her first professional title, 13 years after she was given a 1% chance of survival. She was hit by a drunk driver and ended up in a coma. Also, we meet the man who risked his life to save critically endangered Mountain Bongos and, the woman in the UK who is knitting blankets for newborn babes to say thank you to hospital staff for saving her sight.
Our weekly collection of inspiring, uplifting and happy news from around the world.
(Photo: Van Gogh's Starry Night on display at the National Gallery in London. Credit: NEIL HALL/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
Presenter: Holly Gibbs. Music composed by Iona Hampson
Hank Green reacts to my invention
Full podcast on the @complexly channel! Pre-order the Laundry Chair at Yetch.Studio.
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as US national intelligence director
Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard resigns, citing her husband's recent cancer diagnosis - but Ms Gabbard had also struggled with the president's decision to enter into foreign wars. Our North America editor looks back at another tumultuous week for Mr Trump. Also: the Democratic Republic of Congo says Ebola cases have now been reported across several conflict-hit eastern provinces; demonstrators in Cuba hold a rally in support of the island’s former leader, Raul Castro, who has been charged by the US with murder and other crimes over the shooting down of two US civilian planes in 1996; the British scientists trying to create a gym for astronauts in space; the legacy of Carlo Petrini, the founder of the global slow food movement; and the tennis legend Billie Jean King finally graduates at the age of 82.
Longreads
• Cheri Lucas Rowlands
Inside the Shaolin Monastery that Helped Build Victor Wembanyama
"This is the story of how 34 generations of Shaolin warrior history trained a once-in-a-generation NBA superstar."
The memory shortage is causing a repricing of consumer electronics
pydantic-monty investigation
Research: pydantic-monty investigation
It's been a few months since I last poked at Monty, the sandboxed subset of Python implemented in Rust. I had Claude Code look at the most recent release.
Importantly the max_duration_secs, max_memory, max_allocations, and max_recursion_depth settings all appear to work as advertised.
Tags: python, sandboxing, pydantic
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
★ The Fonts of the U.S. Federal Courts
Neutrino Project
Eric Rodenbeck on AI as a Design Medium . “In my...
Eric Rodenbeck on AI as a Design Medium. “In my class, the first principle is simple: Do not take what comes back from prompts at face value. Interrogate it. Iterate on it. Stay with it longer than feels efficient.”
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
The Ninth Circuit Appeal Ruling in ‘Epic v. Apple’ That Apple Is Seeking to Overturn at the Supreme Court (PDF)
cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2025/12/11/25-2935.pdf
Following up on yesterday’s item re: Apple’s petition to the Supreme Court, here’s the Ninth Circuit ruling. It starts with a “Summary” that is specifically intended for the convenience of the reader. Page 50 is where it covers Apple’s argument regarding Trump v. CASA as precedent that an injunction on commissions should apply only to Epic Games, not to all developers in the U.S. App Store.
Link: cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2025/12/11/25-2935…
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show’ Finale
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Zero Sum Problems and Apple Sports
I didn’t realize this about Stephen Colbert
Art But Make It Sports is now available in book form....
Art But Make It Sports is now available in book form. “Epic moments in modern sports are masterfully paired with their fine art doppelgangers…”
Rubio: US is constantly reassessing its relationship with NATO
Colossal
• Grace Ebert
The Photographs that Shaped the Black Arts Movement in the Mid-20th Century
'Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985' features works by more than 100 artists, journalists, organizers, and more.
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Radiolab
• WNYC Studios