Trump accused of using AI-generated fake image in campaign ad

Former US President Donald Trump faces allegations of deploying artificial intelligence to create a fabricated image of himself with Black voters in a new social media campaign video, sparking widespread criticism and debates about digital ethics in polit

Phone Habits Killing Intimacy in UK Couples

New research reveals how common phone habits are creating emotional distance and damaging relationships. Discover the five biggest digital intimacy killers and how to reclaim your connection.

Wild Conspiracy Theories Swirl After Charlie Kirk Shooting

A bizarre web of conspiracy theories engulfs the shooting of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk. From assassins' private jet escape to secret hand signals, we investigate the unfounded claims spreading like wildfire online.

HSE Faces Legal Action Over Post-Brexit Chemical Rules

The Health and Safety Executive is under fire for allegedly weakening toxic chemical controls, putting public health and the environment at risk. Legal proceedings have been initiated by environmental law firm ClientEarth.

Apple Developing Real-Time Translating Headphones

Apple is reportedly developing revolutionary wireless headphones with built-in microphones and sensors that can translate languages in real-time, turning science fiction into reality.

Ofcom Launches CMA Probe Into Cloud Market Giants

UK regulator Ofcom has referred the cloud market for an in-depth CMA investigation, citing concerns over anti-competitive practices by Amazon and Microsoft that could harm British businesses.

Nintendo Direct Sept 2024: UK Time & How to Watch

Everything UK Nintendo fans need to know about the September 2024 Nintendo Direct: exact start time, how to watch the live stream, and all the biggest game announcements we're expecting.

Nepal Bans TikTok, Citing Threat to Social Harmony

Nepal's government, led by PM Khadga Prasad Oli, has imposed a nationwide ban on TikTok, citing its negative impact on 'social harmony' and family structures. The move follows regional concerns over the app's content.

Lancaster's Vintage Radio Gets a Bluetooth Makeover

Discover how a classic Lancaster radio, ingeniously retrofitted with Bluetooth, is bridging decades of design and becoming a surprise hit, blending nostalgic aesthetics with cutting-edge wireless technology.

NASA Accuses China of Secret Lunar Land Grab

Tensions escalate as a NASA official warns that China's civilian space programme is a front for militarisation and territorial claims on the Moon under the guise of scientific research.

Viral IQ Test Puzzle: Only 1% Can Solve It

A fiendishly difficult brain teaser is taking the internet by storm, with claims you need a 'sky-high IQ' to solve it. Can you crack the code and find the missing number?

New App Shields Kids From Toxic Social Media Algorithms

A groundbreaking new app, developed with UK government backing, is set to revolutionise child online safety. 'Shield' gives children and parents unprecedented control over social media feeds, muting harmful algorithms to protect young mental health from t

MSNBC Fury Over Charlie Kirk Shooting Comments

MSNBC is embroiled in a major scandal after commentators Matthew Dowd and Katy Tur faced a fierce backlash for their controversial remarks seemingly downplaying a shooting at conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's office. The incident has ignited a fierc

Charlie Kirk Shooting Report Debunked as Malicious Hoax

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk becomes the latest public figure to be targeted by a malicious online 'death hoax', with false claims of a shooting in Utah spreading rapidly across social media platforms.

NASA Rover Finds Evidence of Ancient Alien Life on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover has made a monumental discovery in Mars' Jezero Crater, finding evidence of ancient lake sediments that could contain fossilised signs of alien life. This breakthrough fuels hopes in the search for extraterrestrial existence.

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