Denise Richards's plastic surgeon reveals stunning before-and-after photos of her facelift
On Saturday, Dr. Ben Talei posted side-by-side photos to Instagram of Richards taken before and after the surgery, revealing more lifted brows, a taut jawline and an overall smoother look to the star's face.
Andy Burnham fuels talk of a joint Labour leadership ticket with Angela Rayner after dubbing her 'Queen of the North'
The Manchester mayor made his remarks at a fundraising event for his Greater Manchester Homeless Charity in the city.
Stephen Graham targeted by Celebrity Traitors bosses as 'star signing' for next season of hit BBC show
In Netflix hit Adolescence, he played the unwitting father who was completely blindsided by his teenage son committing murder.
PETER HITCHENS: We can - and must - stand up to Donald Trump. Before this war wrecks the world...
The leaders of the West are not doing their duty. It may already be too late, but everyone with an ounce of clout or influence must now use it to end the US-Israel attack on Iran.
Where are Zoe Sugg and Alfie Deyes? Fans are so concerned after picture sparked alarm. Now CODIE BULLEN reveals debts as sources say 'they're ready to give it all up'
They're the YouTube power couple known for sharing every aspect of their lives - from moving house to becoming pregnant and getting engaged - with their millions of followers online.
Pete Wicks and Olivia Attwood are spotted kissing in a hotel bar as their friendship turns to 'passionate romance' just weeks after her split from husband Bradley Dack
The pair were seen locking lips at the Flute Bar in Soho, London on Friday night in photos obtained by The Sun .
Amanda Peet, 54, reveals private breast cancer battle while both her parents were in hospice care
In an essay published in The New Yorker on Saturday, the 54-year-old Something's Gotta Give star went into detail about her experience from diagnosis to treatment
Charlie's Angels bombshell Jaclyn Smith looks nowhere near her 80 years in Beverly Hills... see her now
She shot to stardom alongside Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson on the original Charlie's Angels series, which ran from 1976 to 1981.
The Imperial 'Woke' Museum didn't want to display my war medal collection - at least there's still one place that values duty, bravery and sacrifice: LORD ASHCROFT
I am grateful that the National Army Museum, a mile and half up the Thames, still holds dear values such as bravery, duty and sacrifice.
Britain has failed white working-class boys, Keir Starmer to be told by Tory peer Lord Sewell who chaired landmark race commission report
Lord Sewell was the chairman of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, a group set up by Boris Johnson to investigate whether Britain was a racist country.
Sienna Miller's sister Savannah, 47, reveals she is expecting her first child with new husband James Whewell as she shares joy at being pregnant at the same time as her sibling
The fashion designer, 47, tied the knot with James in 2024 after splitting from her ex-husband Nick Skinner, who she shares three children with, in 2018.
Nuclear-powered Royal Navy submarine arrives in Arabian Sea - with capacity to launch strikes on Iran if conflict escalates
HMS Anson, which is fitted with Tomahawk Block IV land-attack missiles with a range of 1,000 miles and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes, left port in Perth on March 6.
YouTuber who exposed Somali 'fraudsters' in bombshell investigation reveals terrifying threats from left-wing activists... as he begs for cash to help pay for security
Nick Shirley went on Fox News to ask for help funding his private security amid alleged threats from leftists. His latest video centered on supposed fraud in California.
Zendaya wears gold ring as she and Tom Holland look loved up on first sighting together since wedding rumors
Zendaya and Tom Holland tend to avoid the spotlight at Hollywood events or anywhere in public, so it was a rare sight to see them step out for dinner in Los Angeles on Friday night.
Jeremy Clarkson's farming choir leave Britain's Got Talent judges in tears with moving performance as they get Golden Buzzer from Amanda Holden
The Hawkstone Farmer's Choir, made up of rural workers more used to early mornings than standing ovations, delivered a heartfelt performance that left the judges visibly moved.
Bold new plan to bring ISIS brides back to Australia: 'They're in a waiting game'
A new push to bring ISIS brides back to Australia is brewing, setting up a fresh clash with the Albanese government.
London, Paris and Berlin ALL 'under threat' from Iranian missiles after Tehran's mullahs 'use space rocket' to target British base on Diego Garcia - as experts warn the regime may have been 'serially underestimated'
Iran's ballistic missile strike on a British military base in the Chagos Islands has escalated fears major European capitals are at risk - as experts warned Tehran could have used a space launch vehicle.
Home Office 'try to block new security for Prince Harry and Meghan because they fear taxpayer reaction to footing the bill'
The Prince has insisted that both he and wife Meghan and their children should all receive official police protection if they visit the UK.
AMANDA PLATELL: Why it's Meghan - not Harry - we should really pity as she and the Prince are humiliated in Hollywood. There may only be one option left... but it won't go down well
Now they've been humiliated by the Hollywood showbiz bible Variety, doesn't there come a moment when you actually feel a bit sorry for the Sussexes?
EFF Tells Publishers: Blocking the Internet Archive Won't Stop AI, But It Will Erase The Historical Record
"Imagine a newspaper publisher announcing it will no longer allow libraries to keep copies of its paper," writes EFF senior policy analyst Joe Mullin.
"That's effectively what's begun happening online in the last few months."
The Internet Archive — the world's largest digital library — has preserved newspapers since it went online in the mid-1990s... But in recent months The New York Times began blocking the Archive from crawling its website, using technical measures that go beyond the web's traditional robots.txt rules. That risks cutting off a record that historians and journalists have relied on for decades. Other newspapers, including The Guardian, seem to be following suit...
The Times says the move is driven by concerns about AI companies scraping news content. Publishers seek control over how their work is used, and several — including the Times — are now suing AI companies over whether training models on copyrighted material violates the law. There's a strong case that such training is fair use. Whatever the outcome of those lawsuits, blocking nonprofit archivists is the wrong response.
Organizations like the Internet Archive are not building commercial AI systems. They are preserving a record of our history. Turning off that preservation in an effort to control AI access could essentially torch decades of historical documentation over a fight that libraries like the Archive didn't start, and didn't ask for. If publishers shut the Archive out, they aren't just limiting bots. They're erasing the historical record...
Even if courts place limits on AI training, the law protecting search and web archiving is already well established... There are real disputes over AI training that must be resolved in courts. But sacrificing the public record to fight those battles would be a profound, and possibly irreversible, mistake.
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