Wannabe rocker Cruz Beckham, 20, strikes a chord in pub gig debut before 100 punters
He enjoyed the high life this summer aboard his family's luxury superyacht. But Cruz Beckham swapped sunloungers for sticky floors to launch his music career before punters in a pub.
Earth braces for impact as rare 'four-way' solar storm set to strike in just HOURS
Officials have issued a geomagnetic storm watch after the sun sent four bursts of energy directly at Earth this week, warning that the activity could disrupt power and communication systems.
The number one secret to eating breakfast if you want to 'live to 100'
A top longevity researcher reveals the unlikely breakfast that could help you live longer and healthier - and surprisingly, it doesn't involve eggs.
Sinister fears over possible link between missing Gus and wild-eyed man who vanished close to the same spot at the exact same time
Gus disappeared from his grandparents' remote South Australian property near Yunta on September 27 while playing near a mound of dirt.
Mozilla Is Recruiting Beta Testers For a Free, Baked-In Firefox VPN
Mozilla is testing a free, built-in VPN for Firefox that routes traffic through Mozilla-managed servers directly in the browser. The Register reports: According to a staff post on Mozilla Connect, the company's idea-sharing platform, Firefox VPN is still an experimental feature in the early stages of development, but users will be selected at random to test it "over the next few months." Moz describes the feature as one that will sit beside the search bar on Firefox, routing web traffic through a Mozilla-managed VPN server, concealing the user's real IP address while adding a layer of encryption to their communications. Firefox VPN is a different project entirely from Mozilla VPN, a separate, paid-for product. The Firefox version will be free to use and confined to the browser itself, while Mozilla VPN can be used by up to five devices at a time.
The Moz staffer on the product team who announced the feature said of the upcoming beta test: "We'll start simple, then gradually add new capabilities while learning how it impacts browsing, usage, and overall satisfaction. "Our long-term vision is ambitious: to build the best VPN-integrated browser on the market." In response to feedback, the staffer noted that while it will be a desktop browser feature first, "mobile is definitely a natural next step."
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Jennifer Lopez confronts Howard Stern after years of him trashing her on-air
Jennifer Lopez made her first-ever appearance on The Howard Stern Show this week - a long time coming after the shock jock spent years taking aim at her looks, talent, and relationships.
Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas 'split' after nine-month romance
Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas have 'split' following a nine month romance, per a new report.
Police issue heartbreaking update in search for missing four-year-old Gus Lamont after latest search of family property
A renewed search for the missing child continues but police issued a disheartening update midweek.
Moment Tim Horton boss chases Algerian illegal migrant who snatched £65,000 Patek Philippe watch from his wrist as he walked through Mayfair
CCTV footage shows Axel Schwan courageously giving chase to a thief who brazenly stole the luxe piece from the businessman on New Bond Street in Mayfair, on June 30 of last year.
Chinese stole state secrets from No.10 for YEARS: Catastrophic blunder heaps fresh pressure on Starmer over collapsed spying case - as government releases key documents
Former No 10 aide Dominic Cummings said on Wednesday that the communist superpower stole 'vast amounts' of material, including some with the highest security classification.
Sweet moment King Charles reunites with Brazilian indigenous chief for the first time in years
He clasped hands with Brazilian indigenous leader Chief Raoni Metuktire of the Kayapo people on his final visit to the UK at the age of 'approximately' 93.
Sumo stars take over London: Sold-out crowd watches first night as 25 STONE fighters dazzle Royal Albert Hall - after drinking Guinness and visiting McDonald's
After stunning London locals, guzzling Guinness, and forcing organisers to buy new chairs capable of withstanding 200kg in weight, it was finally time for the stars of Sumo to dazzle at Royal Albert Hall.
Moment XL Bully is shot dead by police after nine-stone dog escaped and 'went on rampage around street'
Bodycam footage shows the officer, known as A35, taking aim and firing three rounds at the dog, named Ghost.
Here comes the Sumo: Wrestlers recreate iconic image of the Beatles on Abbey Road before competing at Royal Albert Hall
These four giant sumo wrestlers recreated the iconic image of the Beatles on Wednesday as they took in the sights of London before competing at the Royal Albert Hall.
Best used cars on a budget: The most reliable older models that cost from as little as £3,000 today
For those on particularly tight budgets, these 12 models are their best options in terms of avoiding breakdowns and costly repair bills... in theory.
Only four out of 10 victims of crime believe they will ever secure justice, in 'worrying' landmark survey for criminal justice watchdog Baroness Newlove
Poll conducted for the Victims' Commissioner Baroness Newlove found only 42 per cent of those questioned believed they would get justice.
Eco campaigners take aim at GREEN cars calling the electrified vehicles 'one of the biggest cons in history'
UK-based think tank Transport & Environment said these electrified cars are not only more polluting than manufacturers claim, they're also a lot pricier to run than a fully-fledged EV.
Demand for weight-loss jabs and autism and ADHD assessments fuels sharp rise in NHS waiting lists
The size of the NHS community care waiting list for children in England has soared by 58 per cent since data began in 2022, compared with a 23 per cent increase for adults.
Rachel Reeves may need to find £42bn for buffer big enough to stop 'limping' to next Budget, economists warn
Rachel Reeves may need to find as much as £42billion next month to stop her 'limping' on to the next Budget, economists have warned.
Electric bills 'could soar 20 per cent in the next five years', UK's top energy supplier warns
Rachel Fletcher, regulations director at Octopus, said the costs of Whitehall policies, including green levies to expand renewable power and nuclear, were increasing energy bills.