A former Apple contractor who exposed an inside program that listens to Siri recordings, which included criminal activity and sexual discussion, has made himself known to the public in an open letter. | Continue reading
Neil Ferguson, who advised Boris Johnson to introduce lockdown measures to combat coronavirus, has resigned after his married lover travelled across London to meet him twice. | Continue reading
His handlebar moustache 'disguise' has long gone. So, too, the £10,000 ostrich-hide jacket he was sporting when his whereabouts as a 'fugitive' in England were first uncovered. | Continue reading
Thousands of protesters gathered again in Stuttgart (pictured) Munich and Berlin on Saturday, with police out in force after some protests turned violent. | Continue reading
Maurice Fayne, 37, who appeared on VH1's Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta in 2019, used an emergency loan from the government to lease a Rolls Royce, make child support payments and buy a Rolex watch. | Continue reading
Researchers assessed the hormone levels of the first 45 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 patients who were admitted to the ICU at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. | Continue reading
At least 3,5000 Uber employees learned that they were being laid off in a three-minute Zoom call this week. DailyMail.com obtained video of the call. | Continue reading
Congolese Major General Maurice Aguru Mamba said the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) were behind the April 24 attack at a news conference on Monday. | Continue reading
LORD SUMPTION: COVID-19 is not the greatest crisis in our history. But the lockdown is without doubt the greatest interference with personal liberty in British history. | Continue reading
Alexander Shulepov warned about PPE shortages in Voronezh city. He is now fighting for his life after plunging from a second floor window. | Continue reading
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressed a willingness to look into instituting a universal basic income for the American people, which was the centerpiece of Andrew Yang's campaign. | Continue reading
Facebook shareholders have launched their third attempt to remove Mark Zuckerberg as the chairman of the company, citing concerns over ongoing controversies and escalating investigations. | Continue reading
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk shared on Twitter that Starlink internet will roll out in private beta in three months, will public beta starting in just six months to certain parts of the world. | Continue reading
Vice director of HKSTV Hong Kong Satellite Television Shijian Xingzou says that a 'very solid source' has told her Kim Jonh Un has died. | Continue reading
Cannabis use makes young brains more sensitive to the first exposure to cocaine, according to a new study using rats as subjects, which may lead to sustained use in humans. | Continue reading
Dragoons' Second Lieutenant Hubert Rochereau , 21, died from injuries in World War One. His bedroom in Belabre, south-western France, has remained untouched ever since. | Continue reading
Dragoons' Second Lieutenant Hubert Rochereau , 21, died from injuries in World War One. His bedroom in Belabre, south-western France, has remained untouched ever since. | Continue reading
The Wuhan Institute of Virology (scientists pictured) did experiments on bats captured more in Yunnan. Sequencing of the Covid-19 genome has traced it to bats found in Yunnan's caves. | Continue reading
Wildfires burning through radioactive forests in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine are getting ever closer to the exploded nuclear reactor (pictured, forest fires in the famed Exclusion Zone). | Continue reading
Data from the NYC fire department shows that 1,125 people died in their homes or on the street in the first five days of April alone. | Continue reading
Mexico's second biggest outdoor food market installed special ozone-based sanitation tunnels at its entrance to fight the spread of the coronavirus and protect its customers from getting infected. | Continue reading
Digital surveillance rolled out to curb coronavirus should be limited in time and scope, more than 100 rights groups said on Thursday. | Continue reading
CEO and founder of Zoom Video Communication Eric Yuan, 50, along with several senior executives sold millions of dollars' worth of their shares in the company. | Continue reading
British privacy watchdog the Information Commissioner's Office is allowing the authorities to use the information to track and monitor behaviour of the public. | Continue reading
PETER HITCHENS: As I watched the Prime Minister order mass house arrest on Monday night, I felt revulsion, anger and grief - as anyone brought up when this was a free and well-governed... | Continue reading
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will propose a year delay for the Games during talks with IOC President Thomas Bach. He said a postponement is unavoidable if it can't be held in a complete manner. | Continue reading
'Not every single person in the U.S. needs to get tested,' said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, at a press conference on Saturday. | Continue reading
There are currently more than 2,000 cases of the virus in the US and it is spreading rapidly. 43 people have died from it. In Mexico, there have only been 16 confirmed cases and no deaths. | Continue reading
There are currently more than 2,000 cases of the virus in the US and it is spreading rapidly. 43 people have died from it. In Mexico, there have only been 16 confirmed cases and no deaths. | Continue reading
The high-tech headgear will sound an alarm if anyone in a radius of 16 feet has a fever - a common symptom of the disease. Officers in major cities are now wearing them while on duty. | Continue reading
Footage shows a British caller chatting with one of the scammers - based in Gurugram, near Delhi. Scammers were filmed laughing as they told the victim to hand over £1,295. | Continue reading
The species - called Lekaneleo roskellyae - roamed an ancient rainforest in the north-west highlands of Queensland about 23million years ago. | Continue reading
ALAN RUSBRIDGER: The BBC itself sailed magnificently on: bigger than both its own stars and the - yes, transient - politicians on whom it reported. | Continue reading
Laurence Sanderson from Brentwood in Essex, said that had it not been for the cutting edge automatic brakes in his Tesla, he and his family would have been 'toast'. | Continue reading
Elite Viking fighters, known as berserkers who went into battle without traditional armour, entered into a state of animalistic frenzy before fighting. It is believed a herbal tea caused their 'frenzies'. | Continue reading
IAN BIRRELL: One fed-up resident showed me Hondurans handing out socks filled with wraps of drugs in front of a building being turned into an upmarket Whole Foods store. | Continue reading
Drones are currently being used in the coastal provinces of Jilin, Shandong and Zhejiang with individual devices disinfecting an area of 16,000 square metres in a single morning. | Continue reading
The study, by a team from the University of Sydney, discovered that dairy cows respond to positive and negative emotional situations and have their own individual moo. | Continue reading
Jeff Bezos threw a lavish party at his finally completed Washington DC mansion attended by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and actor Ben Stiller Saturday night. | Continue reading
Greenwald's website, The Intercept, published damaging conversations between Moro and prosecutors in the Car Wash investigation that showed the judge advising them in the case. | Continue reading
Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell revealed the hack took place after 2000 pages of court documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case were released, and failed to redact her email address. | Continue reading
The UK car manufacturer's so-called 'morphable' seat concept is intended to tackle the health risks of sitting down for too long. | Continue reading
More than one in four undergraduates (28.4 per cent) achieved the top honour last year. This is double the percentage who gained a first in 2008/09, and up slightly on 2017/18 (27.8 per cent). | Continue reading
Boeing released the trove internal messages on Thursday that raise serious questions about its development of simulators and the 737 MAX that was grounded in March after two fatal crashes. | Continue reading
The Shijian-20 satellite reached its far-away spot on Sunday after its launch on China's enormous Long March 5 Y3 rocket n December 27. | Continue reading
Facebook said it will remove deepfakes and other manipulated videos from its platform as the build-up to this year's US general election begins, except content that is 'parody or satire'. | Continue reading
The Whistling Kite, the Black Kite and the Brown Falcon are all known to use fire as a way to flush out prey from savannahs in Northern Australia. | Continue reading
The European Union's Patent Office has issued a new ruling rejecting two patent applications submitted on the behalf of an AI program, claiming a human inventor is necessary. | Continue reading