I'm an undergraduate math and physics major aiming to pursue a Ph.D. in either pure math or theoretical physics. I don't read traditional newspaper or news websites, since in my opinion they are bloated with bullshit (excuse me). However, this way I also occasionally miss important breakthroughs in math and physics. For instance, last year, I didn't know about the progress in ABC conjecture before I saw a lecture poster in the departmental elevator. I hardly heard about the discovery of Higgs boson before a CERN representative came to deliver a lecture (early this year—what a shame).
So, I want to know if there is a math (or theoretical/mathematical physics) news website or publication tailored for mathematicians (or theoretical/mathematical physicists). I searched on the web but all I found were some anecdotal applied math news for the general public.
I'm sorry if this question doesn't fit nicely here. Also I couldn't find an appropriate tag.
By the way, if you are practicing mathematician and never heard of such a thing, please also leave a comment. Thanks.
The aperiodical (http://aperiodical.com/) is basically a maths news site. They mention most major mathematical news stories (recent big stories are the abc conjecture, the odd Goldbach conjecture and the ongoing prime gaps work). The website also has a lot of fun mathsy articles which are worth checking out in addition to news. I hope this is the sort of site you were looking for.