Justin Bieber emerges without wife Hailey after leaving flirty comment on Keke Palmer's thirst trap
Justin Bieber's wife Hailey was nowhere to be found as he braved the rainy Los Angeles weather on Thursday amid concerns for the couple's marriage.
SAP snared in revenue trap unless it extends legacy ERP support
User can still push for perpetual licenses despite vendor's craving for subscription deals
In the sizeable global ERP market, SAP's biggest threat is not some other software giant like Oracle. It is its own legacy software supported by other vendors.…
My partner and I fled for our lives after my laptop exploded - but this is why I ran back inside my home SIX times as it burned to the ground
Heroic father Ben Sommerville, 39, ran into his burning Wiltshire home six times suffering burns on his torso and face - after a laptop caught fire.
Victoria Beckham shares close up picture of her cleavage in a racy top and says 'Mr. Beckham's going to love this' ahead of Valentine's Day
The former Spice Girl, 50, coyly insisted: 'Mr. Beckham's going to love this' as she tried on the new racy number and gave her followers a glimpse on Instagram.
Inside one of New York's most iconic hotels: Here's why it (mostly) lives up to the hype...
Ted Thornhill checks in to The Peninsula New York, set in a 1905 Fifth Avenue Beaux-Arts building. Read on for his full verdict and judgements on his room, the spa and breakfast.
Here comes the sun! Parts of England endured ZERO sunshine and rare freezing rain in the gloomiest February week in 50 years - but that's all set to change TODAY
Parts of the country have endured zero minutes of sunshine for seven consecutive days for the first time since 1979 - almost 50 years.
Love Island fans think they've worked out the reason for Elma and Ekin-Su's spat
Elma has recently come under the firing line from fans, with some calling her 'vile'
Martin Lewis reveals all the financial benefits of being married on his Valentine's Day special (and warns those who aren't could lose their home)
The British Money Saving Expert founder, 52, marked the February 14 holiday by explaining why tying the knot was 'financially worth it' - and how to take advantage of the eight bonuses.
Sara Davies and Touker Suleyman lock horns on Dragons' Den as they battle it out to invest in travel equipment company
Entrepreneur Hayley Hanigan, from London , went on the BBC show hoping to get an investment in her business, Tiny Explorers.
The dirty secret behind your electric car exposed: How the BRAKES of EVs produce emissions that are even more toxic than diesel exhausts
Researchers have found that electric cars might not be as green as they appear since their brakes produce emissions more toxic than diesel fumes.
Police arrest two men found injured after 'incidents' in Essex road
The incidents took place in broad daylight
Liberal Democrats keep Stevenage council seat after by-election win
Peter Wilkins has been elected as a new councillor for Manor ward
Essex woman caught taking £435k from the bank she worked at
She spent the money on clothes, holidays and days out
Katie Price reveals she doesn't have ANY mirrors in her house despite her vast history of plastic surgery as she admits she 'hates looking at herself'
The former glamour model, 45, has gone under the knife for a long list of procedures, most recently jetting to Turkey to have her ears pinned back following a facelift.
Britain at risk of £24BILLION blow to economy: UK could be hit by multi-billion pound raid after Donald Trump vows to impose 'reciprocal tariffs' on countries that charge VAT
The US President said he would charge reciprocal tariffs 'for purposes of fairness', which could result in a 21pc levy on goods exported to America.
Dazzling royal-inspired engagement rings you can own - from Meghan's modern trilogy to Beatrice's vintage-inspired charm
Taking inspiration from the Royal Family, we've uncovered the best engagement rings to buy this Valentine's Day.
Kanye West and Bianca Censori SPLIT! Couple 'plan to divorce' days after naked Grammys stunt and rapper's vile anti-Semitic meltdown
It's thought that they have verbally agreed that she will get a payment of $5 million following the short marriage, which began in December 2022.
Five homes for sale you'll love this Valentine's Day - which one would you pick?
Whether it's a cosy cottage you are after or a plush apartment with a seductive communal cinema room, there's something for everyone in the property market this Valentine's Day.
Essex man accused of murdering wife and her son breaks down in tears as he gives evidence
He denies murder
US Wildfire Suppressants Rife With Toxic Heavy Metals, Study Finds
A new study reveals that widely used pink wildfire suppressants contain high levels of toxic heavy metals like cadmium, arsenic, and chromium, with concentrations up to 3,000 times above drinking water limits. While the government and chemical makers have long concealed up to 20% of the suppressants' ingredients as "trade secrets," researchers have confirmed their role in environmental pollution, raising concerns over their extensive use in residential areas. The Guardian reports: The suppressants are a mix of water, fertilizer, and undisclosed ingredients, while the pink color comes from added dye to show firefighters where it has been sprayed. Metals are likely used as anti-corrosion agents to prevent the plane's tankers from disintegrating, they authors wrote. The mix works by coating vegetation and lowering the amount of oxygen that could fuel the fire. The substance was dropped by as many as 25 aircraft daily to contain the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, and photos from it vividly convey the trade off, showing homes and property covered in hot pink suppression.
The metal levels in the suppressants meet federal guidelines and the authors were initially most worried about environmental contamination, but the heavy use in residential areas this year raises a new set of concerns, Daniel McCurry, one of the study's co-authors, told the Guardian. "Are the hazardous waste thresholds the appropriate bar for these to clear, or, if they're being used in a massive scale in populated neighborhoods, do we need to get stricter on permissible concentrations of toxic compounds?" McCurry asked. [...] The producer of one of the suppressants has said a new generation of the product is "greener," McCurry said, but he added "until we are able to come across some of this material and test it, we really don't know."
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