Earlier this week GCSE students were up in arms after coming across an incredibly tough maths question in their paper that had also been found on an A-Level maths website. Stressed-out students took to social media to express their exasperation at the
The Irish Times was forced to retract a story it ran that criticized Irish women for using fake tans after it learned the story was allegedly submitted by someone using artificial intelligence to write it. The May 11 op-ed, “Irish women’s obsession
A green-fingered man claims he has saved thousands of pounds by not buying toilet roll for a decade – using a plant leaf instead. Robin Greenfield, 36, quit using shop-bought wipes in 2013 – replacing it with leftover napkins and tissues. He
ESPN anchor John Anderson issued an apology Tuesday after mocking the name of Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Zach Whitecloud, an indigenous NHL player, while on air Monday night. Anderson, who has been with the network since 1999, made the remark while discussing
Nearly 100 people have likely contracted blastomycosis in an outbreak at the Billerud Paper Mill in Escanaba, Michigan, according to numerous reports and a press release from Public Health Delta & Menominee Counties (PHDM). Blastomycosis is an infection caused by a fungus
The scourge of soggy paper straws may soon be no more, as researchers from South Korea have developed economical, easy-to-produce and 100 percent biodegradable alternatives that keep their shape when in use. In an effort to keep them from becoming sodden, conventional
On average, a family of four will use about 98 rolls of toilet paper in a year. When people spend more time at home, those at home 24/7 will use 140% more toilet paper than those who go to school or work.
Hulk Hogan appeared at the special “Monday Night Raw” show and tweeted something very nice about his fellow colleagues on Wednesday once everything starting to sink in. Hogan appeared with the “Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart to open the 30th-anniversary show.
Comment on this story Comment Months before the New York Times published a December article suggesting Rep.-elect George Santos (R-N.Y.) had fabricated much of his résumé and biography, a tiny publication in Long Island was ringing alarm bells about its local candidate.