The Swiss town flooded by Dubai's ultra-rich: Queues form around the block for apartments as picturesque canton is inundated with wealthy elite after UAE exodus
Locals have reported seeing queues stretching around the block outside apartment viewings as former Dubai residents descend on the picturesque canton.
The desperate upsetting problem that brews between so many single mothers and their sons. No one talks about it, says youth psychologist ELIZABETH McKANE. But it's time to confront the unsayable
I realised that lots of the vile young men featured in Louis Theroux's Inside The Manosphere shared the same backstory as so many of my clients who grew up to commit terrible acts of misogyny.
The simple denim styling trick fashion editors are using to instantly elevate their 'outdated' jeans
Fashion editors are all embracing turn-up jeans - the easy styling trick that instantly makes your old denim look more polished.
Is Yellowstone about to blow? Supervolcano's magma source is 'closer than thought', scientists warn - sparking fears an eruption could be imminent
The Yellowstone supervolcano is one of the largest active volcanoes on Earth, and now a new study suggests that its magma source is 'closer than thought'.
Americans visiting Ireland are now identifying as CANADIAN to try and distance themselves from Donald Trump, columnist claims
Americans traveling abroad are 'flag jacking,' claiming to be Canadian to avoid scrutiny for their nationality and distance themselves from Donald Trump's reputation.
World's largest iceberg ends its ocean odyssey: Huge TRILLION tonne megaberg that was once more than twice the size of Greater London breaks into chunks just months shy of its 40th birthday
The world's largest iceberg has finally ended its ocean odyssey, crumbling into chunks just shy of its 40th birthday.
Battle to save 200-year-old Grade II listed pub from being transformed into £32,000-a-year school's staffroom
The Fountain Pub - one of only two remaining in Ely, Cambridgeshire - has been pulling pints since it was built as a drinking house in 1830.
Notepad sheds Copilot from toolbar as Microsoft gives subtlety a try
AI gubbins still there, just tucked under 'Writing Tools'
Copilot is on its way out of Notepad, but a return to the basic text editor is not on the cards.…
Popular Essex social club found to have 'dirty' work areas and cooking utensils
The latest inspection recommended that the club stop serving high risk foods, like sandwiches
Californians Sue Over AI Tool That Records Doctor Visits
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Several Californians sued Sutter Health and MemorialCare this week over allegations that an AI transcription tool was used to record them without their consent, in violation of state and federal law. The proposed class-action lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in federal court in San Francisco, states that, within the past six months, the plaintiffs received medical care at various Sutter and MemorialCare facilities.
During those visits, medical staff used Abridge AI. According to the complaint, this system "captured and processed their confidential physician-patient communications. Plaintiffs did not receive clear notice that their medical conversations would be recorded by an artificial intelligence platform, transmitted outside the clinical setting, or processed through third-party systems." The complaint adds that these recordings "contained individually identifiable medical information, including but not limited to medical histories, symptoms, diagnoses, medications, treatment discussions, and other sensitive health disclosures communicated during confidential medical consultations."
In recent years, Abridge's software and AI service have been rapidly deployed across major health care providers nationwide, including Kaiser Permanente, the Mayo Clinic, Duke Health, and many more. When activated, the software captures, transcribes, and summarizes conversations between patients and doctors, and it turns them into clinical notes. Sutter Health began partnering with Abridge two years ago. Sutter spokesperson Liz Madison said the company is aware of the lawsuit. "We take patient privacy seriously and are committed to protecting the security of our patients' information," Madison said. "Technology used in our clinical settings is carefully evaluated and implemented in accordance with applicable laws and regulations."
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Border chaos hits Europe: Airlines and airports blame each other as new EU travel rules spark massive delays and leave families with young children stranded
The new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires travellers from third-party countries, including the UK, to have their fingerprints and photographs taken as they enter the Schengen area.
Conwoman who sold fake Oasis concert tickets to pay off her debts escapes jail and fined just £40
Rosie Slater, 33, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, scammed fans by claiming she could bag VIP executive box seats for the band's Wembley Stadium gigs last August.
Abuse of party drugs ecstasy and ketamine SOARS by more than 200% in last four years, Home Office tests reveal
Boffins analysed samples of waste water from England's sewers and found a 229 per cent increase in the amount of residue from ketamine between 2021 and last year.
Jesy Nelson calls her twin daughters 'the strongest little girls I know' as she shares snap of their latest hospital visit amid devastating SMA battle
The singer, 34, revealed in January her now nine-month-old twins, Ocean and Story, had been diagnosed with SMA Type 1, a rare muscle-wasting conditio.
Huge GREEN fireball streaks across the sky over Britain - as baffled viewers mistake it for a rogue firework
A huge green fireball streaked across the sky over Britain last night.
Doorbell cameras across the UK captured the object at around 00:30 BST.
iPhone Fold 'dummy model' LEAKS on X: Tipster posts photos of what he claims is Apple's first foldable smartphone - and fans are not impressed
Sonny Dickson, a journalist and leaker from Melbourne, Australia, posted photos of the unit to X.
Boy charged after children threatened with weapon on Grays playing ground
A 16-year-old boy was arrested at the scene
Dad pleads for dog and its puppies to be put down after daughter mauled to death
Jack Biscoe, from Essex, calls for family dog to be put down after fatal attack on daughter Jamie-Lea, 19. Essex Police investigating Leaden Roding tragedy.
Dad pleads for dog and its puppies to be put down after daughter mauled to death
Jack Biscoe, from Essex, calls for family dog to be put down after fatal attack on daughter Jamie-Lea, 19. Essex Police investigating Leaden Roding tragedy.
Booking.com warns reservation data may have checked out with intruders
Travel giant says names, contact details, dates, and hotel messages potentially exposed
Booking.com is warning customers that their reservation details may have been exposed to unknown attackers, in the latest reminder that the travel giant still can't quite keep a lid on the data flowing through its platform.…