'Password1' Risk: Why Your 2FA Isn't Enough

Exclusive investigation reveals how scammers are bypassing security measures, with weak passwords like 'Password1' leaving Britons vulnerable to devastating cyber attacks. Experts issue urgent warning.

Science Solves the Mystery of Texas's Marfa Ghost Lights

For decades, the mysterious Marfa Lights in Texas have baffled tourists and scientists alike. A new study proposes a surprising scientific explanation, debunking supernatural theories and linking the phenomenon to car headlights on a distant highway.

Social Media Holiday Posts Are a Gift to Burglars

Leading travel safety experts reveal how innocent holiday snaps on Instagram and Facebook are creating a 'goldmine' for organised criminal gangs, with a sharp 35% rise in social media-linked burglaries. Discover the crucial steps to protect your home.

California Bill Mandates Social Media Health Warnings

California lawmakers advance a groundbreaking bill to mandate health warnings on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, aiming to combat the youth mental health crisis. A potential blueprint for the UK?

Student's £1,200 Fake Uber Nightmare in Leeds

A 21-year-old student from Leeds was defrauded of £1,200 after falling victim to a sophisticated fake Uber scam. Learn how the con unfolded and the crucial safety tips to protect yourself.

UK woman to live in Mars simulator for a year

A British woman is embarking on an extraordinary year-long mission to simulate life on Mars without ever leaving Earth. Discover how a specialised bunker in Bristol will become her Red Planet home.

Brit Begins NASA's Year-Long Mock Mars Mission

Laura Marie, a UK scientist, has embarked on a gruelling year-long NASA simulation to test the human limits of a future mission to the Red Planet, living in isolation with three others.

London's £7 Banana Skewed National Economic Data

A startling data analysis reveals how a single 'rotten' banana in London skewed national statistics, exposing critical flaws in economic data collection and sparking calls for government reform.

Texas Judge Mandates AI Disclosure in Court Filings

A US federal judge in Texas has issued a groundbreaking order requiring lawyers to certify they did not use AI programmes like ChatGPT to draft filings without human oversight. The move aims to combat 'hallucinated' fake cases and protect legal integrity.

US Justice Department Launches Civil Rights Probe Into Uber

The US Department of Justice has launched a civil investigation into Uber Technologies, examining potential widespread discrimination and a 'pattern or practice' of violations. The probe, confirmed by Uber, centres on company policies and could have signi

Ultimate UK Smart Home Guide: 2024's Best Tech Tested

Transform your British home with our definitive guide to the best smart devices. We've rigorously tested everything from smart speakers to robot vacuums to help you build a seamless, voice-controlled haven.

UK's Wable App: The Neurodiverse Dating Revolution

Exclusive: The groundbreaking UK dating app Wable, featured in the hit Netflix show Love on the Spectrum, is creating a safe and understanding space for autistic and neurodiverse individuals to find meaningful connections. Discover how it's changing the l

MSNBC fires veteran political analyst Matthew Dowd in shock move

MSNBC has abruptly terminated the contract of veteran political analyst Matthew Dowd, a former George W. Bush aide turned Trump critic, in a major on-air talent shakeup. The surprise move was announced in an internal memo, leaving viewers and insiders spe

YouTube bans Charlie Kirk for election misinformation

YouTube has permanently banned prominent right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk's channel for repeated violations of its election integrity policies, sparking debate over free speech and platform regulation.

Altman Reveals AI Researcher Death in Carlson Interview

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discloses shocking details about a deceased AI researcher during tense Tucker Carlson interview, raising grave concerns about artificial intelligence safety and corporate transparency.

Amazon sells book on Charlie Kirk 'assassination'

Amazon faces intense scrutiny after a book outlining a fictional 'assassination' of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was discovered for sale on its platform, igniting a fierce debate over content moderation and free speech.

Teen radicalised by far-right content on Discord convicted

Exclusive investigation into the digital footprint of Tyler Robinson, a teenager from Stoke-on-Trent whose online radicalisation on Discord and far-right platforms led to a terrorism conviction, raising urgent questions about online safety and extremist c

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