Largest Young-Onset Dementia Study in the World Shows Hope for Prevention
A four-year study of over 350,000 below 65 age people in the UK has revealed that young-onset dementia is influenced by health and lifestyle risk factors like depression and Vitamin D deficiency.
Masculine Car Designs Might Be Threatening The Lives Of Female Drivers
Since Elon Musk launched his new Tesla Cybertruck, electric car manufacturers have come under fire for designing masculine cars and marketing them towards men.
Sam Altman Reveals List Of Top Requests From ChatGPT Users
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman asked his followers on X what they would like the AI startup to build or fix in 2024, and his post was flooded with suggestions.
Microsoft Is Betting Big On Generative AI's Ability To Revolutionise Video Games
Microsoft and Inworld AI are teaming up to create a tech that will allow NPCs to learn from interactions, adapt to player behaviour and more.
Google Approaches US Elections With Caution, Restricts Election-Related Queries For Bard, SGE
In November, Facebook owner Meta announced it would restrict political campaigns and advertisers from using its new generative AI advertising products.
People Pleasing Is Giving Women In Business Health Issues
A psychologist has warned female business leaders that being a people pleaser can lead to physical health issues.
Colossal Costs and Insatiable Influencers: How One Cake Maker Is Weathering the Storm With Swagger
Cake maker Reshmi Bennett spills the beans on her viral creations, her boisterous social media presence, and thriving in a tumultuous business environment.
Sarah Ferguson Shares New Photo Of Queen Elizabeth II's Beloved Corgis
The Duchess of York and her ex-husband Prince Andrew inherited the dogs after Her Majesty's death in September 2022.
Liverpool Condemns Attack That Damaged Manchester United Team Bus
The incident took place ahead of a Premier League encounter between the two clubs.
Japan, ASEAN To Boost Security Ties With Eye On China
Southeast Asian and Japanese leaders will agree to boost "maritime security cooperation", according to a draft statement seen by AFP from a summit that kicked off Saturday against the backdrop of growing tensions in the South China Sea.
Novak Djokovic Admits Being Intimidated By Rafael Nadal At French Open: 'It Was So Annoying'
Djokovic and Nadal first played against each other in 2006.
UK Minister Quits Over Rwanda Bill, Heaping Pressure On PM Sunak
Britain's ruling Conservative party was in disarray Wednesday after its immigration minister quit over legislation regarding sending migrants to Rwanda as hardliners turned the screw on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Bank of England To Assess Risks AI Poses To UK Financial Stability
AI and machine learning have been used across the financial sector for at least a decade, such as to help detect fraud and money laundering.
Legia Warsaw Supporters Clash With Police During Europa Conference League Visit To Aston Villa
Four police officers suffered injuries after engaging in heated confrontations with Legia Warsaw fans outside Villa Park on Thursday, with 46 arrests made.
Football May Be Set For A Major Shake-Up With Possible Sin Bin Rule On The Way
The potential addition of a sin bin in professional football would be in place to punish players for aiming dissent at referees and making tactical fouls.
Will Sunak's Elgin Marbles Snub to the Greek PM Affect UK-Greece Bilateral Relations?
Rishi Sunak is under fire over a last-minute snub to the Greek PM on the Elgin Marbles issue which led to the Greek PM returning to Greece without discussing issues like illegal immigration and Gaza.
UK Retailers Continue to Struggle From Economic Uncertainties and Changing Consumer Habits in November
The fashion and clothing sector, traditionally a cornerstone of the UK retail landscape, continues to face headwinds, according to recent reports.
UK Shoppers Anticipate Reduced Black Friday Purchases Amidst Cost of Living Crisis
The cost of living crisis has caused consumers to be more wary of buying non-essentials this Black Friday due to inflation after the pandemic.
The FA Set To Give Stronger Punishments To Premier League Managers That Speak Negatively Of Referees
Recent comments by Premier League bosses, Mikel Arteta and Roberto De Zerbi, have brought greater attention to how referees are spoken of and treated.
Net Migration to UK Hit Record 745,000 in 2022, New Figures Show
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the updated data replaces the previous estimate of 606,000, after making revisions to reflect "unexpected patterns" in migrant behaviour.
Brawl Erupts Between Argentina, Brazil Fans During World Cup Qualifier
Brazilian police were seen hitting Argentina fans with batons in order to break up the fight, leaving several people injured and bloody.
Microsoft Unveils Orca 2, A Small Language Model That Can Outperform Larger Models
The release of open-source Orca 2 models is expected to pave the way for more high-performing small language models.
Influencers Are Afraid Of Getting 'Cancelled' For Promoting Sustainability
A huge 84 per cent of content creators feel that they have to refrain from posting about sustainability due to fears of 'greenwashing' and being 'cancelled'.
Best Smartwatches with Built-in Earbuds
These all-in-one smartwatches are the ultimate wearable innovation.
Flight Makes Emergency Landing In Rome After Passenger Writes 'I Love Allah' On A Medical Form
The incident occurred on Tuesday last week after the flight took off from Paris.
Retail Workers Say They Are Regularly Abused By Customers
According to the charity, Retail Trust, one-third of retail workers said that they are victims of customer abuse on a weekly basis.
Suella Braverman Sacked Over Times Letter in Defiance of No. 10, Accusing Met Police of Bias
David Cameron returns to the front benches in a shocking development, as Braverman is sacked over claims that the Met Police is "biased".
Canadian Fashion Mogul Found Guilty Of Sexual Assault
He also faces a lawsuit brought by 57 women and is fighting extradition to the US.
Bill Gates Says AI Will Change How People Interact With Computers
Bill Gates believes anyone who is online will be able to have an AI-powered personal assistant in the near future.
UK's Sunak Urged To Sack Minister Over Police Accusation
UK interior minister Suella Braverman's job was hanging in the balance Thursday after she criticised policing of pro-Palestinian marches in comments made without Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's approval.