Jack Whitehall shares hilarious snap with fiancée Roxy Horner and daughter Elsie in Sydney after claiming Prince Harry 'dropped' him for Meghan Markle
The comedian, 36, who is currently touring Australia with his latest comedy show, took to Instagram to post a playful photo of the family posing with a 'face-in-the-hole' cutout.
The doctor won't see you now: Just under half of standard medical appointments are now with a GP - as patients increasingly 'fobbed off' with other staff
Less than half of GP appointments are now actually with a doctor as patients are increasingly 'fobbed off' with other staff.
Grenfell Tower to be demolished: Bereaved families are told by Angela Rayner that 24-storey block will be ripped down nearly eight years after 72 people were killed in fire
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner , who is also Housing Secretary, met with bereaved families and survivors tonight to share the news with them.
'Annoyed' PC accused of ramming e-biker with patrol car described cyclist as 'feral' - and told of police being constantly 'provoked' by balaclava-clad youths, court hears
PC Timothy Bradshaw said in a police interview that officers are constantly being 'provoked' by balaclava-wearing youngsters on e-bikes who think it's a 'game' to be chased by the law.
The Kennedy curse strikes again! As JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg flies off the rails, MAUREEN CALLAHAN recalls a 50-year-old family shame
Jack Schlossberg seems to share two key traits with JFK, his late grandfather and former president: shamelessness and, quite possibly, attention-deficit disorder.
Khloe Kardashian reveals shocking reason mom Kris Jenner tells her to take naked photos
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 40, was speaking with celebrity divorce attorney Laura Wasser when the topic of nude pictures came up.
Mobile Ban In Schools Not Improving Grades or Behavior, Study Suggests
Longtime Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares a report from the BBC: Banning phones in schools is not linked to pupils getting higher grades or having better mental wellbeing, the first study of its kind suggests. Students' sleep, classroom behavior, exercise or how long they spend on their phones overall also seems to be no different for schools with phone bans and schools without, the academics found. But they did find that spending longer on smartphones and social media in general was linked with worse results for all of those measures.
The first study in the world to look at school phone rules alongside measures of pupil health and education feeds into a fierce debate that has played out in homes and schools in recent years. [...] The University of Birmingham's findings, peer-reviewed and published by the Lancet's journal for European health policy, compared 1,227 students and the rules their 30 different secondary schools had for smartphone use at break and lunchtimes. The schools were chosen from a sample of 1,341 mainstream state schools in England.
The paper says schools restricting smartphone use did not seem to be seeing their intended improvements on health, wellbeing and focus in lessons. However, the research did find a link between more time on phones and social media, and worse mental wellbeing and mental health, less physical activity, poorer sleep, lower grades and more disruptive classroom behavior. The study used the internationally recognized Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scales to determine participants' wellbeing. It also looked at students' anxiety and depression levels. Dr Victoria Goodyear, the study's lead author, told the BBC the findings were not "against" smartphone bans in schools, but "what we're suggesting is that those bans in isolation are not enough to tackle the negative impacts."
She said the "focus" now needed to be on reducing how much time students spent on their phones, adding: "We need to do more than just ban phones in schools."
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Cisco patches two critical Identity Services Engine flaws
One gives root access, the other lets you steal info and reconfig nodes, in the right (or should that be wrong) circumstances
Cisco has fixed two critical vulnerabilities in its Identity Services Engine (ISE) that could allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands as root or access sensitive information, modify configurations, and reload affected devices.…
Tom Brady reacts to Gisele Bunchden welcoming first child with Joaquim Valente two years after divorce
The Brazilian already shares daughter Vivian Lake, 11, and son Benjamin Rein, 15, with ex-husband Brady, 47. The couple divorced in October 2022.
Gen Z pair exploited Southport schoolgirl murders to sell tacky Islamic prayer jars - using 'sick' and 'disgusting' videos
EXCLUSIVE: The MyAllahJar site markets the jars for £19.99 with the slogan: 'Praise Allah. Unlock divine guidance with every verse tailored to your emotions.'
Distraught parents of stabbed Sheffield schoolboy Harvey Willgoose, 15, reveal final words of 'best pal' son - and urge anyone carrying knives to 'imagine the devastation'
Harvey Willgoose, 15, died after being stabbed twice in the chest with a hunting knife in front of fellow pupils at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield on Monday.
CBS releases unedited version of Kamala Harris 60 Minutes interview that Trump says was rigged in her favor
CBS has released the unedited version of their interview with Kamala Harris after Donald Trump claimed it had been rigged.
Alphabet achieves first $100B annual profit ... and sees its shares sink
Whaddya gotta do to impress investors these days? Maybe convince them you're not overspending on AI?
Google’s parent Alphabet has achieved $100 billion in annual net income for the first time.…
Robocallers Posing As FCC Staff Blocked After Robocalling Real FCC Staff
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Robocallers posing as employees of the Federal Communications Commission made the mistake of trying to scam real employees of the FCC, the FCC announced yesterday. "On the night of February 6, 2024, and continuing into the morning of February 7, 2024, over a dozen FCC staff and some of their family members reported receiving calls on their personal and work telephone numbers," the FCC said. The calls used an artificial voice that said, "Hello [first name of recipient] you are receiving an automated call from the Federal Communications Commission notifying you the Fraud Prevention Team would like to speak with you. If you are available to speak now please press one. If you prefer to schedule a call back please press two."
You may not be surprised to learn that the FCC does not have any "Fraud Prevention Team" like the one mentioned in the robocalls, and especially not one that demands Google gift cards in lieu of jail time. "The FCC's Enforcement Bureau believes the purpose of the calls was to threaten, intimidate, and defraud," the agency said. "One recipient of an imposter call reported that they were ultimately connected to someone who 'demand[ed] that [they] pay the FCC $1,000 in Google gift cards to avoid jail time for [their] crimes against the state.'" The FCC said it does not "publish or otherwise share staff personal phone numbers" and that it "remains unclear how these individuals were targeted." Obviously, robocallers posing as FCC employees probably wouldn't intentionally place scam calls to real FCC employees. But FCC employees are just as likely to get robocalls as anyone else. This set of schemers apparently only made about 1,800 calls before their calling accounts were terminated.
The FCC described the scheme yesterday when it announced a proposed fine of $4,492,500 against Telnyx, the voice service provider accused of carrying the robocalls. The FCC alleges that Telnyx violated "Know Your Customer (KYC)" rules by providing access to calling services without verifying the customers' identities. When contacted by Ars today, Telnyx denied the FCC's allegations and said it will contest the proposed fine.
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Karoline Leavitt torches Dems supporting taxpayer-funded sex changes as Trump purges trans from women's sports
Karoline Leavitt made a bold claim that Democrats are backing taxpayer dollars going to 'sex changes in Guatemala' while giving disaster victims in North Carolina and California nothing.
Who's afraid of DeepSeek's impact on AI hardware sales? Not AMD CEO Lisa Su
Predicts more efficient ML architectures will drive adoption, see Instinct sales accelerate, shares dive
AMD's chief exec Lisa Su has predicted the chip designer's Instinct accelerators will drive tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue in coming years, despite DeepSeek-inspired speculation that next-gen AI models may not need the same level of compute infrastructure used to produce such tools today.…
Blake Lively facing strict measures as Justin Baldoni legal drama threatens Another Simple Favor
Lively, 37, is gearing up to return to the spotlight weeks after she filed a lawsuit against her former costar, before he appeared to blow her claims to smithereens in a blistering counter suit.
Blake Lively hit with another lawsuit as Justin Baldoni's PR specialist Jed Wallace sues her for defamation
Embattled Blake Lively faces a fresh defamation fight after a crisis PR boss has now filed a suit against her for wrongly naming him as an alleged harasser, DailyMail.com can reveal.
Delta and Japan Airlines planes collide at Seattle Airport
The taxiing Japan Airlines plane struck the tail of a parked Delta plane at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport at 10:17am. Both aircraft were filled with passengers at the time.
Death toll in Congo uprising nears 3,000 including scores of female inmates who were raped and burned alive with their children when women's jail was stormed: Corpses pile up in streets as Rwanda-backed rebels go on rampage
Hundreds of women were sexually assaulted before being butchered during a mass jail break from the Munzenze jail last week, as M23 fighters clashed with the Congolese army during deadly gun battles.