A number of companies, including Amazon, Walmart, Wing and others have been testing drone deliveries to small markets for almost a decade, but are only now starting to go public with the offering. | Continue reading
Roula Pispirigou, from southern Greece, was arrested after being detained for questioning when a test of her daughter's muscle tissue revealed the presence of the anesthetic drug. | Continue reading
This is the moment a Russian tank driver called Misha surrendered to Ukrainian troops by lying on the ground (pictured) beside his T-72B3 main battle tank for a reward of $10,000 (£7,500). | Continue reading
Email emails and correspondence obtained by DailyMail.com from Hunter's abandoned laptop show he helped secure millions for Metabiota. | Continue reading
Experts from the Oxford-based Institute for Digital Archaeology hope marble blocks can be created with metal chisels, in much the same way the sculptures were created by ancient Greek architect Phidias. | Continue reading
According to Down Detector, a website which monitors website outages, thousands of people across the UK complained of having issues around 16:30 GMT (11:30 ET). | Continue reading
Aerorozvidka (Aerial Reconnaissance) is being used to attack Russian drones and target Vladmir Putin's army of tanks and track down their positions in the conflict. | Continue reading
According to Down Detector, the issues started at around 15:44 GMT, and are affecting users globally. | Continue reading
The tech giant said the move was intended to cut waste and drew praise from environmentalists when it claimed it would reduce annual carbon emissions by two million tons. | Continue reading
Some people in Iceland reported hearing a boom or seeing a flash of light around the time 2022 EB5 scooted across the sky between Greenland and Norway at 21:22 GMT (16:22 ET) on March 11. | Continue reading
Marksman known as 'Wali', 40, left behind a wife and baby son to join the war. Wali doesn't just shoot with his weapon, he also takes his camera to document the people and places he comes across. | Continue reading
EXCLUSIVE: Volunteers are heading towards training camps set up by a commander of the Georgian National Legion who arranged for us to speak to two British men who have just arrived. | Continue reading
Nigerian student Alexander Somto Orah, 25, spent four days trying to escape Ukraine after 'racist' guards at Polish boundary said no to 'Indians, Africans and Middle Easterners'. | Continue reading
Major General Viktor Gulevich is currently under UK sanctions after being accused of consenting to the deployment of Russian troops along the border of Belarus with Ukraine. | Continue reading
Some communities on Reddit already blocked links from Russian state media, and their foreign language affiliates, but the new policy applies site wide. | Continue reading
The international team of researchers identified a tiny snippet of code that is identical to part of a genetic sequence patented by the US vaccine maker three years before the pandemic. | Continue reading
SIR RICHARD SHIRREFF: One day into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, all the indications are that Vladimir Putin has embarked on a massive offensive to remove the country from the map. | Continue reading
Canada's foremost news network is spreading a conspiracy theory that 'Russian actors' are behind the 'Freedom Convoy' trucker vaccine mandate protests in Ottawa and at the US border. | Continue reading
In its annual report to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the tech giant said current EU regulations are preventing data transfer which is essential for its operations. | Continue reading
Facebook parent Meta has created a minimum distance between users' avatars in its virtual reality network Horizon, following reports of harassment, one of the thorny issues for its metaverse vision. | Continue reading
A new book argues there are overwhelming similarities between Darwin's seminal On The Origin Of Species and an earlier work by a naturalist called Patrick Matthew. | Continue reading
British explorer James Cook's ship Endeavour has been identified after languishing in US waters for more than two centuries. | Continue reading
Researchers from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines found smoking the drug at low frequencies came with the same risk of getting the mental disorder as doing it daily. | Continue reading
The new biometric device would use ultrasonic signals reflected against the walls of a user's ear canal to authenticate a user, the Cupertino tech giant explains in a new patent. | Continue reading
TSA revealed that unlawful immigrants who are unable to obtain proper identification are being allowed to pass through security using an arrest warrant to prove their identity. | Continue reading
YouTube removed Joe Rogan's podcast episode with Dr Robert Malone where the doctor discussed pandemic-related topics and criticized vaccine mandates. | Continue reading
The machine can file a charge based on a verbal description of the case and was built and tested by the Shanghai Pudong People's Procuratorate. | Continue reading
NASA is looking to a group of theologians to learn how humans would react to the discovery of alien life and if it will change religious beliefs. This will be done through publishing books and journals. | Continue reading
Researchers from University College London looked at the intelligence of rocket scientists and brain surgeons, and compared these professions to the general public. | Continue reading
The WikiLeaks publisher, 50, who is being held on remand Belmarsh Prison in London while fighting extradition to America, was left with a drooping right eyelid and signs of neurological damage. | Continue reading
Apple has been hit with a new lawsuit that claims its smartwatch has a defect design. There is not enough room between the chassis and the display to account for a swelling battery. | Continue reading
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All countries lack the 'critical capacities' to respond to Covid and are not any more prepared for future pandemics now than they were in 2019, according to the Global Health Security Index. | Continue reading
Gardener David Latimer, from Cranleigh, Surrey, first planted his bottle garden in 1960 and finally sealed it tightly shut 12 years later as an experiment - and it's still going strong. | Continue reading
Ray Dalio predicts there is a 30 per cent chance of US Civil War in the next ten years because of 'emotional' political polarization, but says the Constitution is 'likely' to save the nation from war. | Continue reading
Only 10 cases of the strain, which could be named 'Nu', have been detected so far but it has been spotted in Botswana, South Africa and Hong Kong, suggesting it's more widespread. | Continue reading
One of the world's leading computer engineers, Louis Rosenberg, is worried that the putting all of society into metaverse could one day 'make reality disappear.' | Continue reading
Michael Goguen, a former partner at Sequoia Capital who now heads his own firm, has been sued by four former employees who say they helped manage his 'harem' of women. | Continue reading
JK Rowling will not be joining the Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts special on HBO Max, which is set to premiere on January 1, after the author has been embroiled in controversy. | Continue reading
Amazon customers can still use Visa debit cards, Mastercard and Amex credit cards as well as Visa credit cards issued outside of the UK - but not Visa credit cards issued in Britain. | Continue reading
Google's argument over third party cookies which it used to win its Supreme Court case contradicts another ongoing case on its 'Privacy Sandbox', it was alleged by 'Movement for an Open Web' today. | Continue reading
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been mocked as a 'coconut head' by legendary former Australian leader Paul Keating for thinking the UK can do anything to contain China. | Continue reading
DeSantis ripped reports of 'clandestine' flights of migrants to Jacksonville on Wednesday, the same day the EU Commission chief indicated the president supported EU growing Belarus sanctions | Continue reading
Authorities say a drone with a long length of copper wire tethered to it was meant to disrupt a Pennsylvania substation by creating a short circuit and damaging distribution lines or transformers | Continue reading
Beijing has 'numerically the largest navy in the world with an overall battle force of approximately 355 ships and submarines,' the US Defense Department said in its annual report on China. | Continue reading
San Francisco has been furiously condemned over its plan to mandate COVID vaccines for children aged five to 11 - even though no one under the age of 20 has been killed by the virus in the city. | Continue reading
The Galleri test, which can detect 50 types of cancer using only a blood test, will become available in the U.S. soon. The test only requires two vials of blood and get a person results in ten days. | Continue reading
The cyber criminals have already leaked 69,000 confidential documents on to the so-called 'dark web', including files relating to Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey, David Beckham and Sir Philip Green. | Continue reading