Britney Spears' friends make morbid prediction about looming 'last straw' for troubled star... as son, 18, flaunts latest eyewatering gift
Britney Spear's relationship with her son Jayden has left those close to her worried over his intentions, as the singer continues to shower the teen with gifts.
Confessions of a Parent Killer: Inside Virginia McCullough's cruel web of lies to hide the killings of her mum and dad
Virginia McCullough's story is one of violence, deception and a web of lies that eventually unravelled
I was Charles Manson's henchman and butchered pregnant Sharon Tate after his three-word command... this is the truth about that night
Charles 'Tex' Watson grew up in small-town Texas, seemingly destined to be an all-American success story. Then, a visit to California in 1967 changed his life - and American criminal history.
Bombshell discovery in soil at 'site of Noah's Ark' that has convinced me Bible story is TRUE
A mysterious geological formation perched high in the mountains of Turkey could be the site where Noah's Ark landed around 4,300 years ago.
How a French sex worker got away with murder by blackmailing Edward VIII
On the first episode of a new 'Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things' podcast series, Robert Hardman and Kate Williams examine the 'objectionable' love lives of King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.
Subpostmistress remembers 'terror' of supporting her young children during the Horizon IT scandal on new Mail podcast
The 'Apple & The Tree' podcast, hosted by the Reverend Richard Coles , brings together parents and their adult children to answer questions about their shared family history.
5 pets at RSPCA Essex centres who are looking for their new forever homes
A number of adorable pets in Essex are looking for their new homes - can you help?
Braintree Council adds new electric vehicles to its fleet as part of climate plan
The new light commercial vehicles will replace older, combustion-engine vans.
'Food is medicine' - The small business growing 'super food' microgreens
A woman with green thumbs is getting ahead of the curve to spread the word about “super food” microgreens.
5 pets at RSPCA Essex centres who are looking for their new forever homes
A number of adorable pets in Essex are looking for their new homes - can you help?
Parents 'fighting' to keep 'lifeline' children's nursery open as petition launched
A petition currently has 489 signatures
Canva Now Requires Use of LLMs During Coding Interviews
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Register: Australian SaaS-y graphic design service Canva now requires candidates for developer jobs to use AI coding assistants during the interview process. [...] Canva's hiring process previously included an interview focused on computer science fundamentals, during which it required candidates to write code using only their actual human brains. The company now expects candidates for frontend, backend, and machine learning engineering roles to demonstrate skill with tools like Copilot, Cursor, and Claude during technical interviews, Canva head of platforms Simon Newton wrote in a Tuesday blog post.
His rationale for the change is that nearly half of Canva's frontend and backend engineers use AI coding assistants daily, that it's now expected behavior, and that the tools are "essential for staying productive and competitive in modern software development." Yet Canva's old interview process "asked candidates to solve coding problems without the very tools they'd use on the job," Newton admitted. "This dismissal of AI tools during the interview process meant we weren't truly evaluating how candidates would perform in their actual role," he added. Candidates were already starting to use AI assistants during interview tasks -- and sometimes used subterfuge to hide it. "Rather than fighting this reality and trying to police AI usage, we made the decision to embrace transparency and work with this new reality," Newton wrote. "This approach gives us a clearer signal about how they'll actually perform when they join our team." The initial reaction among engineers "was worry that we were simply replacing rigorous computer science fundamentals with what one engineer called 'vibe-coding sessions,'" Newton said.
The company addressed these concerns with a recruitment process that sees candidates expected to use their preferred AI tools, to solve what Newton described as "the kind of challenges that require genuine engineering judgment even with AI assistance." Newton added: "These problems can't be solved with a single prompt; they require iterative thinking, requirement clarification, and good decision-making."
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Chris Pratt and Anna Faris reunite for first time in SEVEN years for son's graduation after shock divorce
Jurassic Park star Pratt, 45 and actress Faris, 48, were both in attendance for the sixth grade graduation for their 12-year-old son Jack in Santa Monica on Monday.
Over-sexed Sabrina Carpenter roasted over 'pathetic' new album cover
Sabrina Carpenter announced her new album Man's Best Friend on Wednesday, but the cover art for the upcoming release sparked fierce criticism from fans.
Abandoned Subdomains from Major Institutions Hijacked for AI-Generated Spam
A coordinated spam operation has infiltrated abandoned subdomains belonging to major institutions including Nvidia, Stanford University, NPR, and the U.S. government's vaccines.gov site, flooding them with AI-generated content that subsequently appears in search results and Google's AI Overview feature.
The scheme, reports 404 Media, posted over 62,000 articles on Nvidia's events.nsv.nvidia.com subdomain before the company took it offline within two hours of being contacted by reporters. The spam articles, which included explicit gaming content and local business recommendations, used identical layouts and a fake byline called "Ashley" across all compromised sites. Each targeted domain operates under different names -- "AceNet Hub" on Stanford's site, "Form Generation Hub" on NPR, and "Seymore Insights" on vaccines.gov -- but all redirect traffic to a marketing spam page. The operation exploits search engines' trust in institutional domains, with Google's AI Overview already serving the fabricated content as factual information to users searching for local businesses.
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Primark's new inclusive bra collection that fans 'can't wait' to get their hands on
The brand has expanded their bra sizing to fit more people
Beach Boys icon Brian Wilson dead at 82: Musician passes away after battle with dementia
Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson, one of the most acclaimed and influential songwriters of the 20th century, has died aged 82.
Peeling The Covers Off Germany’s Exascale “Jupiter” Supercomputer
The newest of the exascale-class supercomputer to be profiled in the Top500 rankings in the June list is the long-awaited “Jupiter” system at Forschungszentrum Jülich facility in Germany. …
Peeling The Covers Off Germany’s Exascale “Jupiter” Supercomputer was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
Bodybuilder teenager, 15, who jumped off pier in celebration of finishing exams may not have drowned if a lifeguard was present, coroner rules - as he warned of future deaths
David Ejimofor, 15, died after getting into trouble during a 'coming of age ceremony' in the water off Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot.
Moment terraced home EXPLODES in 'gas blast' as debris is sent flying into residential street
Emergency services were first called to reports of a possible gas explosion at a terraced property in Eden Street, Derby, at around 7.24pm on Tuesday, June 10.