A group of people who were among the last to see the world-famous sycamore of Sycamore Gap have told of their shock after they discovered the tree was felled. Charity trekkers walking the length of Hadrian’s Wall – where the tree once
Former Atlanta Braves outfielder Jeff Francoeur typically handles television analyst duties during the team’s broadcasts on Bally Sports. But, this week he was joined by a trio of former Braves and Hall of Famers — John Smoltz, Tom Glavine and Larry “Chipper”
People seeking to appeal Lucy Letby’s conviction for the murder of seven babies have launched an online fundraiser, sparking public outrage. Supporters of the nurse, who was sentenced last week to a whole life order, have called for her convictions to be
How to use an AI chatbot Many people are turning to chatbots as search engines. Kurt “The CyberGuy” Knutsson explains how to use them. People love using AI chatbots to assist them with tasks or to simply answer a question that they
The eruption of a volcano in a chain of islands off the coast of Alaska has intensified, with a plume of ash rising 20,000 feet above sea level, expers have warned. The ash cloud over Mount Shishaldin, on nUnimak Island in the
Gunmen burst into a pool hall in northern Honduras and opened fire, killing 11 people and prompting President Xiomara Castro to announce security measures including curfews in the area amid a wave of drug trafficking-linked violence. The attack occurred in the city
A youth basketball game in Mansfield, Texas erupted into chaos on Sunday after someone retrieved a gun from their car after being asked to leave the tournament following an altercation, prompting reports of possible shots fired, police say. The incident took place
North Korea’s military launched a ballistic missile towards the sea Thursday, prompting a false alarm that caused Japan to issue brief evacuation warnings for the island of Hokkaido. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff reported that the missile fired from the east
King Charles has been warned that he may face calls to pay compensations, as the monarch supports a study digging into the history of the Royal Family’s ties to the slave trade. One researcher has warned the monarch “knows enough to apologise”.
Comment on this story Comment The threat of “sushi terrorism” — carried out by pranksters who spit on other diners’ food or otherwise tamper with food and dishes — is prompting big changes in Japan’s popular kaitenzushi restaurants, where customers choose their