CARABAO CUP FOURTH ROUND DRAW: Holders Newcastle handed tough tie as Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea learn opponents
Carabao Cup holders Newcastle United have been handed a tough draw in the fourth round of the competition.
Spencer Matthews finally reveals what triggered his bust up with Jamie Laing as the former best pals sit down to hash out their issues - and it's all down to a marathon finish line snub
Spencer Matthews has claimed he wasn't invited to Jamie Laing's Ultra Marathon Challenge this year as they revealed the truth about their fallout on Wednesday.
Selena Gomez drops hint she is getting married this weekend as guests include Paris Hilton and Martin Short
TMZ also shared on Wednesday that Gomez was getting married this weekend and PETA had already sent her a gift. Paris Hilton and Martin Short are set to attend the California ceremony.
Truth about America's autism 'crisis': Experts reveal the real reasons rates are so much higher in US
The US is in the midst of a ballooning autism crisis. And while cases are rising in Europe, it is to nowhere near the same extent.
Melania's 'Sphynx-like' smile steals UN show as world leaders frown and blink through Trump's fiery speech
First Lady Melania Trump's 'Sphynx-like' smile stole the show during President Donald Trump 's fiery speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.
Olympic gold medallist Keely Hodgkinson sparks backlash after calling Americans 'agitating and grating'
She is the darling of British athletics who has not put a foot wrong since winning the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Kelly Brook says she would be 'heartbroken' if her husband Jeremy Parisi had children with another woman if their relationship 'didn't work out' - adding 'time has run out' for her
The model and actress, 46, joined the Loose Women studio on Wednesday, where the discussion turned to family planning and how couples approach the subject of children.
The little-known disease that could be ticking health time bomb... the signs to watch out for
Doctors are warning patients of a subtle change to their foot that could indicate a common but little-known health condition.
Cloudflare Launches Content Signals Policy To Fight AI Crawlers and Scrapers
BrianFagioli shares a report from NERDS.xyz: Cloudflare has unveiled the Content Signals Policy, a free addition to its managed robots.txt service that aims to give website owners and publishers more control over how their content is accessed and reused by AI companies. The idea is pretty simple: robots.txt already lets site operators specify which crawlers can enter and where. Cloudflare's new policy adds a layer that signals how the data may be used once accessed, with plain-language terms for search, AI input, and AI training. "Yes" means allowed, "no" means not allowed, and no signal means no preference.
Matthew Prince, Cloudflare's co-founder and CEO, said: "The Internet cannot wait for a solution, while in the meantime, creators' original content is used for profit by other companies. To ensure the web remains open and thriving, we're giving website owners a better way to express how companies are allowed to use their content." Cloudflare says more than 3.8 million domains already use its robots.txt tools to signal they don't want their content used for AI training. Now, the Content Signals Policy makes those preferences clearer and potentially enforceable. Further reading: Cloudflare Flips AI Scraping Model With Pay-Per-Crawl System For Publishers
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Charlie Kirk suspect's trans lover seen in trove of new images... as family friend reveals why parents kicked him out
The transgender boyfriend of accused assassin Tyler Robinson turned to pot and mushrooms as he struggled to cope with being shunned by his strict Mormon parents, the Daily Mail can reveal.
Former FBI director James Comey 'expected to be indicted for lying to congress'
Comey has been a staunch critic of the Trump administration since President Donald Trump fired him in 2017.
UK agency makes arrest in airport cyberattack investigation
After air passenger travel hit across the Atlantic, organized crime agency strikes
The UK's National Crime Agency has arrested a man as part of an investigation into a ransomware attack that disrupted airports around the world last weekend.…
Google warns China-linked spies lurking in 'numerous' enterprises
Mandiant CTO anticipates 'hearing about this campaign for the next one to two years'
Unknown intruders – likely China-linked spies – have broken into "numerous" enterprise networks since March and deployed backdoors, providing access for their long-term IP and other sensitive data stealing missions, all the while remaining undetected on average for 393 days, according to Google Threat Intelligence.…
I've been planning weddings for 25 years... here's how I know who will get divorced
Robin 'Birdie' Yarusso, 43, from Minneapolis, told the Daily Mail that she's actually able to tell if the marriage will end in divorce based on how the bride and groom act on their wedding day.
Medieval London church is balanced 45 feet above the ground in 'never before seen feat of engineering'... to make way for huge office block
The Grade I listed tower of All Hallows Staining Church was balanced on stilts above a 60,000 square foot excavation site at 50 Fenchurch Street.
Egyptian migrant who raped woman in Hyde Park faces more jail time after hiding fact he is convicted terrorist from judge
Abdelrahmen Adnan Abouelela, 42, was jailed for eight and a half years last week after luring his victim to a secluded spot to carry out his depraved attack on November 4.
Google Experiences Deja Vu As Second Monopoly Trial Begins In US
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: After deflecting the US Department of Justice's attack on its illegal monopoly in online search, Google is facing another attempt to dismantle its internet empire in a trial focused on abusive tactics in digital advertising. The trial that opened Monday in an Alexandria, Virginia, federal court revolves around the harmful conduct that resulted in US district Judge Leonie Brinkema declaring parts of Google's digital advertising technology to be an illegal monopoly in April. The judge found that Google has been engaging in behavior that stifles competition to the detriment of online publishers that depend on the system for revenue.
Google and the justice department will spend the next two weeks in court presenting evidence in a "remedy" trial that will culminate in Brinkema issuing a ruling on how to restore fair market conditions. If the justice department gets its way, Brinkema will order Google to sell parts of its ad technology -- a proposal that the company's lawyers warned would "invite disruption and damage" to consumers and the internet's ecosystem. The justice department contends a breakup would be the most effective and quickest way to undercut a monopoly that has been stifling competition and innovation for years. [...]
The case, filed in 2023 under Joe Biden's administration, threatens the complex network that Google has spent the past 17 years building to power its dominant digital advertising business. Digital advertising sales account for most of the $305 billion in revenue that Google's services division generates for its corporate parent Alphabet. The company's sprawling network of display ads provide the lifeblood that keeps thousands of websites alive. Google believes it has already made enough changes to its "ad manager" system, including providing more options and pricing options, to resolve the problems Brinkema flagged in her monopoly ruling.
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Home Office refuses to reveal basic details of first migrants to arrive in Britain from France under new 'one in, one out' deal, as Tories urge: 'No more secrecy'
Officials confirmed a family of three have arrived in the UK, but in a new secrecy row would not even disclose the migrants' nationality, or any other information about them.
James Bond casting curveball revealed amid search for new 007 after Daniel Craig left franchise
Though big-name stars have been linked to the role - including Idris Elba , Tom Hardy, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jacob Elordi, Tom Hollan , and Harris Dickinson - Villeneuve will lead the search next year.
Autistic schoolgirl, 17, who was killed on M5 after jumping out of moving police car was 'failed' by authorities, mother says
Tamzin Hall, 17, who had been arrested for assault and criminal damage, was being taken into custody by two officers in a police car on November 11 last year when the tragedy occurred.