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Employers Can Now Read Your Work Phone Texts

A new Android feature allows businesses to intercept SMS, MMS, and RCS messages on company devices for compliance. Discover what this means for workplace privacy.

Wrong text leads to 10-year Thanksgiving friendship

A mistaken text invitation to Thanksgiving dinner in 2016 blossomed into a heartwarming decade-long tradition between a grandmother and a stranger. Discover how this accidental friendship changed their lives.

Trump Appoints Controversial MAGA Ally to Top GSA Role

Paul Ingrassia, a Trump loyalist removed from a previous nomination over alleged racist texts, secures a senior role at the General Services Administration. Discover the details of the scandal and the new appointment.

NHS AI diagnoses prostate cancer in seconds

Groundbreaking artificial intelligence technology is set to transform prostate cancer diagnosis across the NHS, detecting tumours with unprecedented speed and accuracy during routine scans.

AI enables same-day prostate cancer diagnosis in UK

Groundbreaking artificial intelligence technology is transforming prostate cancer detection, providing accurate same-day diagnoses and potentially saving thousands of lives through early intervention.

Chilling texts revealed in murder trial

Exclusive: The haunting final messages of a woman allegedly murdered by her former partner have been unveiled in court, exposing a pattern of control and fear that culminated in tragedy.

NBA star threatened by mafia over poker debts

Exclusive: Court documents expose how organised crime figures threatened former NBA player Bryn Forbes over substantial poker debts, with text messages revealing violent intimidation tactics.

Prosecutor used auto-delete texts in criminal case

A senior prosecutor faces judicial scrutiny after admitting to using auto-delete messaging features during a major criminal investigation, raising concerns about evidence preservation and transparency.

Denise Welch, 67, reveals ADHD diagnosis

Former Loose Women panelist Denise Welch opens up about her recent ADHD diagnosis at 67, explaining how it finally answers decades of mental health battles and emotional turmoil.

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