Plot Twist: HuffPo Admits Half of the World’s Abortions Are Extremely Unsafe
Louder With Crowder | You know those viral videos of paint being evenly spread on a tile, leaving you feeling oh so satisfied?
Louder With Crowder | You know those viral videos of paint being evenly spread on a tile, leaving you feeling oh so satisfied?
London Telegraph | Apple has said children should not use the new iPhone’s facial recognition technology, saying faces of under-13s could be too similar to each other to protect phones from intruders.
Daily Mirror | Travellers are unable to check in for their flights with a number of major airlines, causing delays and long queues.
Newsbusters | The Associated Press announced Monday that they were developing a new global fact-checking team, headed by no other than the editor of The Huffington Post’s breaking news section.
Sky News | Authorities declare an emergency on Ambae island after a recent increase in activity raises fears of an imminent disaster.
Activist Post | A new study has found that prenatal exposure to fluoride may contribute to lower IQ in children.
Daily Mail | The first colonists on the moon and Mars could live in underground caves created by volcanic activity, according to new research.
Louder With Crowder | We can file this one under “most unsurprising story of the week”
The Hill | Apple is poised to “give an unproven biometric security technology its biggest field test yet.”
London Independent | Many people have location tracking on in the company’s app.
Daily Mail | For half a century, astronomers have been unable to find the source of the most energetic rays in our universe.
Daily Mail | For half a century, astronomers have been unable to find the source of the most energetic rays in our universe.
Daily Mail | Vladimir Putin has expressed his fears over artificial intelligence by asking Russia’s largest technology firm how long it will be until smart robots ‘eat us’.
Mac Slavo | According to MIT geophysicist Daniel Rothman, the sixth global mass extinction is right around the corner.
Daily Mail | The attacks have usually come at night. Many victims say they never noticed anything amiss.