Legendary bodybuilder hospitalized with serious 'medical emergency'
Coleman, 61, is largely regarded as one of bodybuilding's greatest ever competitors and holds the, joint, all-time record for most Mr. Olympia titles at eight.
Beer and Pimm's receipt reveals the remarkable prices fans are paying for booze at Wimbledon
Over half a million fans attended last year's Championships and a repeat is on the cards in 2025, with organisers warning the grounds were already at 'total capacity' on the opening day of play.
US Department of Defense will stop sending critical hurricane satellite data
No replacement in the wings for info streamed from past their prime rigs, 'termination will be permanent'
updated Satellite data used for hurricane forecasting was to be abruptly cut off from the end of June due to "recent service changes," but the department in charge has now put the date off another month.…
Two-time Wimbledon finalist retires in tears after having her blood pressure and vitals taken on court
She had her blood pressure taken and her vitals were checked before she was taken away off court for further examination. Despite playing on it was apparent she could not continue.
Why some BBC staff will be secretly 'pleased' over Bob Vylan's' 'death to the IDF' chant - and how anti-Semitic rant was allowed to be streamed live on iPlayer
A senior source has suggested that some will be 'pleased' that Bob Vylan was broadcast ranting about 'death to the IDF' before a sea of Palestinian flags.
Husband is found not guilty of plotting to hire a hitman to kill his estranged wife- after jury heard co-accused spent the money on Benidorm holiday
Paul Lewis, 54, handed £1,500 to his neighbour Dominique Saunders, 35 to allegedly arrange the killing of his wife Joanne Atkinson-Lewis after they broke up. But he was scammed by his pal.
Carlos Alcaraz stops Centre Court clash to give water to an ill fan before sealing thrilling five-set win after match was suspended
Carlos Alcaraz's clash with Fabio Fognini on Centre Court was brought to a half after a fan in the stands was taken ill in the punishing 31 degrees Celsius heat on Monday afternoon.
Woman, 82, attacked with flamethrower at Israel protest DIES as cops upgrade charges against suspect
Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Soliman is now facing murder charges and 66 additional counts after the death of an 82-year-old woman injured in June 1 flame attack
Jailed after nearly 60 years, the hen-pecked husband who raped and killed a 75-year-old widow... and was finally caught after a skirt, stored in a box all that time, gave up his terrible secret
For nearly six decades, former British Rail worker Ryland Headley had got away with the brutal rape and murder of 75-year-old Louisa Dunne at her home in Bristol in 1967.
German prince, 63, dies suddenly just days before welcoming first child, his heartbroken wife reveals
German aristocrat Prince Harald von Hohenzollern, 63, died 'unexpectedly' due to cardiac complications, according to Hello.
Senate GOP Budget Bill Has Little-Noticed Provision That Could Hurt Your Wi-Fi
An anonymous reader shares a report: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has a plan for spectrum auctions that could take frequencies away from Wi-Fi and reallocate them for the exclusive use of wireless carriers. The plan would benefit AT&T, which is based in Cruz's home state, along with Verizon and T-Mobile.
Cruz's proposal revives a years-old controversy over whether the entire 6 GHz band should be devoted to Wi-Fi, which can use the large spectrum band for faster speeds than networks that rely solely on the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Congress is on the verge of passing legislation that would require spectrum to be auctioned off for full-power, commercially licensed use, and the question is where that spectrum will come from.
When the House of Representatives passed its so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill," it excluded all of the frequencies between 5.925 and 7.125 gigahertz from the planned spectrum auctions. But Cruz's version of the budget reconciliation bill, which is moving quickly toward a final vote, removed the 6 GHz band's protection from spectrum auctions. The Cruz bill is also controversial because it would penalize states that regulate artificial intelligence.
Instead of excluding the 6 GHz band from auctions, Cruz's bill would instead exclude the 7.4-8.4 GHz band used by the military. Under conditions set by the bill, it could be hard for the Commerce Department and Federal Communications Commission to fulfill the Congressional mandate without taking some spectrum away from Wi-Fi.
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Wild article predicting women would be having sex with ROBOTS in 2025 resurfaces on its anniversary
The article - originally published on this very day in The Sun in 2016 - claimed robot sex would be prevalent by 2025, as predicted by futurologist Dr. Ian Pearson.
Woman killed in Spain jet ski accident named as wife of football club chairman
A woman who was killed in a jet ski smash on the Costa del Sol has been named as the wife of a football club chairman. Debra Wright, whose husband is Ashton Town's Chris Wright.
Sir Elton John is assisted off a boat in Italy before enjoying Al fresco meal with husband David Furnish after seemingly picking a side in Beckham family feud
The music legend, 78, and filmmaker husband, 62, jetted off to Nerano in Naples over the weekend.
AIs have a favorite number, and it's not 42
Ask a model to guess a number from 1 to 50 and it's likely to answer 27
Asked to guess a number between 1 and 50, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4, Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash, and Meta's Llama 4 all provided the same answer: 27.…
Catastrophic failures led to the 'generational slaughter' of the elderly and vulnerable as Covid 'spread like wildfire' through care homes, inquiry hears
A civil servant said the government's approach to care homes resulted in a 'generational slaughter' or the elderly and vulnerable. The Covid-19 Inquiry in London began its sixth module today.
Dunelm's 'powerful' £40 desk fan shoppers call a 'lifesaver' in the summer heat
It can be put on desks, bedside tables and more
Apple Weighs Using Anthropic or OpenAI To Power Siri in Major Reversal
Apple is considering using AI technology from Anthropic or OpenAI to power a new version of Siri, according to Bloomberg, sidelining its own in-house models in a potentially blockbuster move aimed at turning around its flailing AI effort. From the report: The iPhone maker has talked with both companies about using their large language models for Siri, according to people familiar with the discussions. It has asked them to train versions of their models that could run on Apple's cloud infrastructure for testing, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private deliberations.
If Apple ultimately moves forward, it would represent a monumental reversal. The company currently powers most of its AI features with homegrown technology that it calls Apple Foundation Models and had been planning a new version of its voice assistant that runs on that technology for 2026. A switch to Anthropic's Claude or OpenAI's ChatGPT models for Siri would be an acknowledgment that the company is struggling to compete in generative AI -- the most important new technology in decades. Apple already allows ChatGPT to answer web-based search queries in Siri, but the assistant itself is powered by Apple.
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Steven Spielberg's 'nepo baby' daughter SLAMMED by film critics over directorial debut
Steven Spielberg's youngest daughter Destry has made her directorial debut with her first full-length film, Please Don't Feed The Children.
Council shut down my disability podcast... all because a photo of me taking my prescription cannabis was circulated by a spiteful social media user
Sarah Wingfield, 37, was keen to draw attention to employment issues for disabled jobseekers in the episode, set up by DurhamEnable. But the exciting prospect soon turned into a nightmare.