Drew Carey, 66, reveals he is STILL not dating 5 years after ex Amie was strangled and thrown off a balcony
In 2020, Carey was heartbroken when his former fiancée, Amie Harwick, a therapist, was murdered by an ex-boyfriend. Losing Amie was painful because he still loved her very much.
Davina McCall reveals she named her brain tumour and even threw it a PARTY with speeches, songs and her boyfriend playing piano - but was so scared of dying she wrote farewell letters to her children
The former Big Brother presenter, 57, shared on her podcast Begin Again : 'I called my brain tumour Jeffrey.
DOGE goes after Medicare and Medicaid as Elon Musk calls it source of 'big money fraud'
Elon Musk has set his sights on the powerful government agency that controls Medicare and Medicaid payments, going through financial systems to see where funds are being spent.
Tess Daly's lookalike daughter Phoebe joins dad Vernon Kay to celebrate the EE Rising Star nominees ahead of the 2025 BAFTA Awards
The broadcaster, 50, and his eldest daughter Phoebe, 20, who he shares with the Strictly Come Dancing judge, were among the stars in attendance at the Vanity Fair EE Rising Star party.
Workday To Cut Nearly 2,000 Workers on Profitability Focus
Workday is cutting about 8.5% of its workforce, making it the latest technology company to begin 2025 with headcount reductions. From a report: The cuts will amount to about 1,750 workers, Chief Executive Officer Carl Eschenbach wrote in a note to employees Wednesday. "The environment we're operating in today demands a new approach, particularly given our size and scale," he wrote. Workday intends to hire in strategic areas such as AI, allow faster decision-making, and take on more people overseas, Eschenbach wrote. This will advance the company's "ongoing focus on durable growth," Workday said in a filing Wednesday. Shares of Workday jumped more than 5% on the news.
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Emma Weymouth dons stunning gown with celestial embroidery for swanky A-lister party
The Marchioness of Bath, 38, stunned in the form-fitting dress, which featured golden sequined and embroidery of celestial designs.
Let Rick Stein make your dinner à deux this Valentine's
From lavish lobster to a six-course supper by a Michelin-starred chef, these meal boxes contain everything you need to woo that special someone. Sarah Rainey puts them to the test...
QUENTIN LETTS on PMQs: Sir Keir Starmer steamed into the Commons, buttocks like two halves of a walnut
QUENTIN LETTS: VEXATIONS, vexations. Sir Keir Starmer was scathingly peevish at PMQs. Labour backbenchers bawled with a belligerence unusual even for the Commons.
Relive the most EXPLOSIVE on-set feuds as Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal battle continues
While on screen, they may look like they're as close as could be, some costars from your favorite shows and movies actually secretly hated each other in real life.
Inside Amandaland star Lucy Punch's VERY varied career as she's finally a leading lady at 47
But despite a fruitful career, it's only recently that Lucy, 47, has had the chance to show off her talents in a leading role in Amandaland, which airs on 5 February on BBC.
Senator Mitch McConnell, 82, falls down Senate stairs in latest health scare
Senator Mitch McConnell, 82, fell down the marble Senate staircase Wednesday after voting for Donald Trump's Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner.
First OCR Spyware Breaches Both Apple and Google App Stores To Steal Crypto Wallet Phrases
Kaspersky researchers have discovered malware hiding in both Google Play and Apple's App Store that uses optical character recognition to steal cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases from users' photo galleries. Dubbed "SparkCat" by security firm ESET, the malware was embedded in several messaging and food delivery apps, with the infected Google Play apps accumulating over 242,000 downloads combined.
This marks the first known instance of such OCR-based spyware making it into Apple's App Store. The malware, active since March 2024, masquerades as an analytics SDK called "Spark" and leverages Google's ML Kit library to scan users' photos for wallet recovery phrases in multiple languages. It requests gallery access under the guise of allowing users to attach images to support chat messages. When granted access, it searches for specific keywords related to crypto wallets and uploads matching images to attacker-controlled servers.
The researchers found both Android and iOS variants using similar techniques, with the iOS version being particularly notable as it circumvented Apple's typically stringent app review process. The malware's creators appear to be Chinese-speaking actors based on code comments and server error messages, though definitive attribution remains unclear.
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George Michael's sister bids to restore singer's £10m London mansion to its former glory: Star's only living sibling plans to chop down garden trees and refurbish parts of building after it fell into disrepair
Yioda Panayiotou, who is the Wham! star's only living sibling, is planning to chop down trees and refurbish parts of the property in upmarket Hampstead.
Experts who predicted Covid years in advance reveal how new virus in Alabama could trigger pandemic
Scientists have discovered a new virus in American shrews and have raised concerns about its potential ability to infect humans
Bianca Censori's little sister Angelina flaunts her pert derrière in a G-string bikini during tropical getaway after breaking her silence on famous sibling's wild nude Grammys look
Bianca Censori's younger sister Angelina seems to be enjoying a tropical getaway just days after her famous sibling broke the internet with her 'naked dress' at the Grammys.
Poland’s 2nd astronaut brings pierogi to the ISS party
Here's hoping freeze-dried Polish dumplings are just as good as ones freshly fried in butter
When Axiom Space's fourth mission to the International Space Station arrives in orbit this spring it'll include Poland's second-ever astronaut, who will bring an essential comfort from home: Pierogi.…
The busy Essex roundabout that's named after a famous bikers' pub
What was once a community hub pub is now a chain restaurant
Kanye West plans shock new venture with wife Bianca Censori… after her naked Grammys stunt
Kanye West is reportedly looking to get the rights to what 'appears to be a book' about Bianca Censori just days after their shocking Grammys red carpet moment.
REVEALED: What Trump's Gaza takeover would look like as he vows to build 'the Riviera of the Middle East'
Trump said Tuesday that the US would take over Gaza. The announcement saw a sea of AI-generated images hit social media, showing what his plan could look like, and it includes a Trump Tower.
'I'm Done With Ubuntu'
Software developer and prolific blogger Herman Ounapuu, writing in a blog post: I liked Ubuntu. For a very long time, it was the sensible default option. Around 2016, I used the Ubuntu GNOME flavor, and after they ditched the Unity desktop environment, GNOME became the default option.
I was really happy with it, both for work and personal computing needs. Estonian ID card software was also officially supported on Ubuntu, which made Ubuntu a good choice for family members.
But then something changed. Ounapuu recounts how Ubuntu's bi-annual long-term support releases consistently broke functionality, from minor interface glitches to catastrophic system failures that left computers unresponsive. His breaking point came after multiple problematic upgrades affecting family members' computers, including one that rendered a laptop completely unusable during an upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04. Another incident left a relative's system with broken Firefox shortcuts and duplicate status bar icons after updating Lubuntu 18.04.
Canonical's aggressive push of Snap packages has drawn particular criticism. The forced migration of system components from traditional Debian packages to Snaps resulted in compatibility issues, broken desktop shortcuts, and government ID card authentication failures. In one instance, he writes, a Snap-related bug in the GNOME desktop environment severely disrupted workplace productivity, requiring multiple system restarts to resolve. The author has since switched to Fedora, praising its implementation of Flatpak as a superior alternative to Snaps.
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