Elon Musk thinks he has a better plan for his billions than Democrats who proposed a revised plan Thursday morning to tax corporations and the ultra-rich to fund their $2 trillion plan. | Continue reading
Students signed a letter insisting Leeds University's vice-chancellor Simone Buitendijk also includes her pronouns in email signatures to show solidarity with the transgender community. | Continue reading
Florida was recording 101 cases per 100,000 people and 1.77 new deaths per 100,000 during the peak of its Covid surge. These numbers have since fallen to nine cases per 100,000 and 0.2 deaths per 100K. | Continue reading
The robot was connected to a culture of brain neurons, also known as nerve cells, that were grown from living cells by researchers at the University of Tokyo. | Continue reading
For most of us who visit a Travelodge, it is a fleeting pleasure. Park the car, go to bed and get away as early as possible in the morning. But for David and Jean Davidson, it is home | Continue reading
Cybersecurity experts fear that keyword warrants set a precedent for breaching the protection against unreasonable searches. Google, however, has defended their decision to respond to these warrants. | Continue reading
Conservative rapper Bryson Gray's music video for his anti-Biden song 'Let's Go Brandon' was removed by YouTube due to medical information. | Continue reading
The procedure, which was carried out at NYU Langone Health in New York, involved the use of a pig whose genes had been altered so its tissues didn't contain a molecule known to trigger a rejection. | Continue reading
HMD Global, the Espoo, Finland-based makers of Nokia phones, said the device would have the original and iconic silhouette of the classic 6310 with its trademark long battery life. | Continue reading
Researchers in Japan looked at the molecules which are known to be involved with dental growth and found suppression of the gene USAG-1 leads to teeth regrowing. | Continue reading
The gay penguins of Bremerhaven Zoo in Germany have become parents after taking care of an abandoned egg in their enclosure. | Continue reading
Is it a sonic weapon or CIA officers just having an off day? Expert Dr Robert Bartholomew reveals why Havana Syndrome is a 'global experiment in mass suggestion' and not a sinister, targeted attack. | Continue reading
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng is poised to approve funding for Rolls-Royce to create a fleet of mini-reactors. Above: An image released by Rolls-Royce of how the reactors could look. | Continue reading
Ozy COO Samir Rao is being accused of pretending to be Alex Piper, YouTube's head of unscripted programming, to vouch for Ozy in a call with Goldman Sachs. | Continue reading
Scientists analysed ancient DNA from Egyptian mummies dating from 1400 BC to 400 AD and discovered they shared genes with people from the Mediterranean. | Continue reading
Max Chafkin's new book 'The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power,' writes that Thiel attended the meeting then told an associate of the alleged deal between Zuckerberg and Donald Trump. | Continue reading
Home-grow cannabis is set to be legalized in Italy, following a vote from MPson a reform that decriminalises the growth of up to four cannabis plants for personal use. | Continue reading
The country's national coronavirus czar Salman Zarka said the country needs to prepare for a fourth injection, which could be modified to better protect against new variants of the virus. | Continue reading
About 83% of the U.S. population ages 16 and up has some degree of protection against COVID-19 from vaccination or past infection, the CDC estimates based on a survey of antibody levels. | Continue reading
The names, home addresses and contact details of 111,295 people who own firearms in the UK were taken from online selling platform Guntrader and leaked online by animal rights activists. | Continue reading
Thirteen US troops were killed along with 170 Afghans at the airport on Thursday when a single suicide bomber detonated his vest. Among them were 13 troops, some of whom were named Friday. | Continue reading
Interference from severe solar storms could damage signal boosters along fibre optic cables, cutting off parts of the internet from each other, a University of California, Irvine study found. | Continue reading
The recording obtained from the Federal Aviation Administration this week by The Drive reveals the sophisticated capabilities of the drone as it ran circles around police and federal helicopters. | Continue reading
China, Russia, Pakistan and Turkey all appear set to formally recognise Taliban rule in neighbouring Afghanistan after the Islamist group seized the Presidential Palace in Kabul. | Continue reading
China is celebrating their self-claimed Olympic win after embellishing the medal count taking claim of medals won for Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau to boost them to the top spot over Team USA. | Continue reading
While more than 16,000 of Britain's 1.5 million 16- and 17-year-olds took up the Government's offer to get jabbed last weekend, thousands are not as enthusiastic | Continue reading
Researchers from Brown University found babies born since March 2020 have worse cognitive, verbal and motor skills than children born before coronavirus. IQs dropped from 100 to 78. | Continue reading
New Zealand's premier yesterday warned that border restrictions will continue until 2022 as she warned Kiwis they will face full lockdowns if the Government fails to keep the Delta variant out. | Continue reading
EXCLUSIVE: Government polling before the Covid pandemic estimated 1.5million adults drank more than 50 units every week - the equivalent of three pints or nearly a bottle of wine per day. | Continue reading
WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT. Hunter Biden claims Russian drug dealers stole another one of his laptops for blackmail while he was close to overdosing in a Vegas hotel room in 2018. | Continue reading
The 20ft high 'family tree' at Paul Barnett's home in Chidham, West Sussex is jam-packed with apples of all different shapes, colours and sizes. | Continue reading
Google's punitive action represents a disgraceful attack on free speech. In a democracy, I'm allowed to say that Simone Biles wasn't a hero for quitting. | Continue reading
The crossbow, which was found intact this week in China's famous Terracotta Warrior pits, near Xian, could have shot an arrow up to 800 metres - about the length of nine football pitches. | Continue reading
Also known as downsizing, shrinkflation is the notorious ploy of selling less of an item for the same price, infuriating consumers who wind up getting less for their dollar. | Continue reading
Tobacco giant Philip Morris International will stop selling cigarettes in Britain within the next ten years, its boss has revealed. | Continue reading
NSW has called in the Australian Defence Force to help enforce Sydney lockdown as Police Force significantly expands its enforcement activities over the coming days | Continue reading
The Commons Transport Select Committee said owners should be incentivised to recharge batteries 'little but often' to avoid shortages. | Continue reading
An analysis of America's most popular trucks and SUVs shows they now rival the dimensions of the World War II tanks American auto makers once helped build. | Continue reading
ALAN RUSBRIDGER: Would I have stepped back from publishing the disclosures about state surveillance from the American whistleblower Edward Snowden? No. | Continue reading
Joseph O'Connor, a well-known hacker who goes by the name 'PlugWalkJoe' online, was arrested by Spanish National Police on a warrant issued by a US federal court over the July 2020 attack. | Continue reading
President Emmanuel Macron announced tonight here would be 'compulsory vaccinations' for those working with 'fragile people,' such as the elderly and the disabled, in France. | Continue reading
Renters are flocking back to Manhattan as the city emerges from the coronavirus pandemic and, in turn, apartments are filling up at a drastic rate. | Continue reading
Kaseya, the Miami-based company at the center of the hack, said in an alert on Tuesday night that 'an issue was discovered that has blocked the release' of a key service for IT service providers. | Continue reading
American troops have finally departed their main military base in Afghanistan. China has been waiting in the wings in order to do a deal with Kabul and extend its 'Belt and Road' program there. | Continue reading
Dramatic footage showed bright orange flames raging on the sea just meters from a state-owned oil drilling platform west of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula around dawn Friday. | Continue reading
The maps are intended to show where some of the many unaccounted people in the disaster might be in an effort to streamline the search-and-rescue process. | Continue reading
The secretive safety team - known as the 'black box' inside the firm - is made up of around 100 agents across cities including Dublin, Montreal and Singapore. | Continue reading
The two decade old vision went viral this week much to the shock of Mr Morgan, with the 59-year-old telling Daily Mail Australia he routinely buys his lotto ticket - but hasn't had that same kind of luck. | Continue reading