News Headlines - 02 February 2016

EU referendum: Draft reform deal worth fighting for, says Cameron - BBC News

David Cameron says the draft deal aimed at keeping Britain in the EU will deliver the "substantial change" he has been demanding to how it is run.

King of Spain calls on Socialist party to form next government - FT.com

The King of Spain has called on the leader of the Socialist party to form the next government, in the first serious move to break the deadlock thrown up by the inconclusive general election in December.

Oil price slump hits BP and Exxon | euronews

BP suffered its biggest loss in 20 years amid plans to cut thousands of jobs, Exxon Mobil has reported profits plummeted and the rating agency Standard & Poors has downgraded Shell.

NASA Brushes Off Claims One Of Its Drones Was Hacked - Forbes

NASA today denied a group affiliated with the Anonymous hacking collective hacked one of the space agency’s drones. The government body said it also believes the 250GB of data the Anonsec crew said it had stolen through a lengthy compromise of the NASA network appeared to be information that was already public.

Gamer builds computer inside of Super Mario Maker | by Jeff Grubb

Mario Maker player Trousers designed a level called “Run a Tiny Computer!” using the popular Nintendo game, and it really works. It’s simple, and it can only add the numbers 0+0, 0+1, or 1+1. But what else do you expect from a calculator that runs on Mario enemies?