PETER HITCHENS: Those who shut their minds to the dangers of marijuana must now face the grim truth about the crazy violence in Britain
You cannot cure a disease until you know what it is. At last Britain is beginning to grasp that we have many crazy people in our midst, and that they are crazy because they smoke marijuana.
Top Gear and Fifth Gear star Quentin Willson dies at 68 after battle with lung cancer as family pay tribute to a 'true national treasure'
Former Top Gear and Fifth Gear presenter Quentin Willson has died at the age of 68 following a short battle with lung cancer, his family said.
Victoria Beckham lets her hair down at Holly Ramsay's hen do at Soho Farmhouse - ahead of her lavish Christmas wedding to Adam Peaty
The fashion designer. 51, took to social media to share snaps of her with the bride-to-be as they enjoyed a 'girls night'.
Trump proposes radical healthcare shake-up that would bypass insurers and hand cash directly to millions of Americans
President Donald Trump proposed a radical new healthcare plan for Senate Republicans to consider as the longest government shutdown in history continues.
Japanese Volunteer Translators Quit After Mozilla Begins Using Translation Bot
Long-time Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shared this report from Linuxiac:
The Japanese branch of Mozilla's Support Mozilla (SUMO) community — responsible for localizing and maintaining Japanese-language support documentation for Firefox and other Mozilla products (consisting of Japanese native speakers) — has officially disbanded after more than two decades of voluntary work...
SUMO, short for Support Mozilla, is the umbrella project for Mozilla's user support platform, support.mozilla.org, that brings together volunteers and contributors worldwide who translate, maintain, and update documentation, tutorials, and troubleshooting guides for Firefox, Thunderbird, and other Mozilla products... According to marsf, the long-time locale leader of the Japanese SUMO team, the decision to disband was triggered by the recent introduction of an automated translation system known as Sumobot. Deployed on October 22, the bot began editing and approving Japanese Knowledge Base articles without community oversight.
The article notes marsf's complaints in a post to the SUMO discussion forum, including the fact that the new automated system automatically approved machine-translated content with only a 72-hour window for human review. As a result, more than 300 Knowledge Base articles were overwritten on the production server, which marsf called "mass destruction of our work."
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Celebrity Traitors' Joe Marler breaks his silence after 'heartbreaking' show loss and pal Nick Mohammed's 'betrayal' during nail-biting finale
Despite Joe, 35, correctly guessing that Alan and Cat Burns , 25, were the remaining Traitors, he failed to convince the others and found himself being banished at the last minute.
Good Morning host Adil Ray is grilled by ITV bosses after appearing to back introduction of Sharia law
On Thursday, Adil Ray, 51, congratulated fellow Muslim Zohran Mamdani on his stateside victory by praising the values behind Sharia law in a social media post.
Joy for Alan Shearer as his daughter gets engaged to rugby star boyfriend - almost a year to the day since sister said yes to her fiancé!
Chloe, 33, revealed the news on Instagram following the proposal by Micky Young at the Wylam Brewery in Newcastle, with her father Alan among those to offer their reactions.
Donald Trump's new city-destroying nuclear missile 'is spotted for the first time' as planespotter photographs it on hush-hush test flight
Californian plane enthusiast Ian Recchio spotted what experts believe is a 'city-destroying missile' while attempting to picture military aircrafts while overlooking the Owen Valley.
Identity of lost Essex war hero uncovered in time for Remembrance Sunday
THE lost identity of a war hero from a historic Essex borough who was killed in WWI has been uncovered in time for Remembrance Sunday.
When the star becomes the scandal: Actors who have been forced out of their TV shows after allegations of sexual misconduct, racist tweets and reputation ruin
Celebrities often become the face of scandal with their personal lives magnified for the world to see.
I've warned about the stock market crash. It's coming... but these are the shares I won't ditch - and how you can survive the slump: ALEX BRUMMER
At times during my childhood in the Brighton area, I came to believe that my parents' lives were governed by the Aussie stock market.
Joe Biden, 82, appears with a bandaged head to give fiery speech as he opens up about cancer battle
The former president had a bandage on his head during a Democratic Party event where he gave a speech discussing his battle with cancer and lambasting the Trump administration.
From the non-surgical bingo-wing zapper to the 'vampire facial' that will leave you glowing, ROSIE GREEN reveals exactly how the super-rich are cheating ageing - and how you can too
The wealthy cheat ageing with expensive top-to-toe tweakments the rest of us can't afford. Rosie Green reports on the latest.
Molly-Mae Hague admits she should have 'waited a few years' before starting a family and feels 'pressure' to give daughter Bambi a sibling
Molly-Mae Hague has admitted she perhaps should have 'waited a few years' before starting a family and now feels 'pressure' to give her daughter Bambi a sibling.
Terrifying moment Ariana Grande is almost hit by a car outside of Wicked event
The singer, 32, was crossing the street to greet fans when a big black SUV started backing up - coming extremely close to running her over.
'He was deflecting. Everyone's furious': David Lammy under fire for appalling 'diversity' tweet after Commons disaster - as Labour insiders tell DAN HODGES exactly why he did it
After his shambolic performance, Lammy should have kept his head down and demonstrated his sole focus was on getting Britain's marauding lags safely back under lock and key.
From Albert Square... to nowhere? As EastEnders star Shona McGarty launches an ambitious pop career, a look back at soap's conveyor belt of questionable singers
There was a definite air of déjà vu about it, a sense of foreboding sparked by the undeniable knowledge that we've been here, many, many times before.
'I was in incredible pain... the doctor said it was just discomfort from breastfeeding': Gini was a non-smoker whose bad shoulder left her in agony. Eventually, she discovered it was lung cancer. Now, our expert reveals the hidden signs of the disease
When Gini Harrison began experiencing shoulder pain after the birth of her second child she believed that it was probably a pulled muscle from breastfeeding.
Reeves 'plotting a raid on pension pots by targeting salary sacrifice schemes' as Labour peer questions why party promised not to put up income tax
The Chancellor is said to be looking at the option of limiting tax breaks on contributions for both employers and employees.