Acer Chromebook 315 (2023) Review
Acer's no stranger to delivering budget laptops that stick to the bare essentials, selling entry-level
2023-06-24 21:51
Grab a Refurbished MacBook Air for $370
Setting up a home office can be easier and cheaper than you think. Buying refurbished
2023-06-24 20:22
Will Ciri be queer in 'The Witcher' Season 3? Writer says 'fantasy is for everyone'
Princess Ciri's sexuality has been a subject of hot debate and Season 3 of 'The Witcher' might finally give us some answers
2023-06-24 13:26
Draymond Green Believes He's 'Easily' Worth a $100 Million Contract
Draymond Green believes he's "easily" worth $100 million.
2023-06-24 04:26
The favourites to win the Golden Boy 2023 award - ranked
The top favourites for the 2023 Golden Boy award, including Jude Bellingham, Jamal Musiala, Gavi and more.
2023-06-24 02:45
Parties seek court approval of JPMorgan Chase $290 million settlement over Epstein ties
Attorneys filed a preliminary plan to facilitate a $290 million settlement fund for JPMorgan Chase to compensate victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
2023-06-24 02:30
NBA Draft 2023: 5 way-too-early Rookie of the Year favorites
The 2023 NBA Draft threw more than a few surprises our way. Here are the five most promising early candidates for Rookie of the Year.The 2023 NBA Draft is officially in the rearview mirror, which means teams will now shift their focus to the summer ahead. Free agency, trades, summer league, trai...
2023-06-24 01:55
Tottenham concerned by rival interest in Edmond Tapsoba
Tottenham Hotspur are progressing in talks with Bayer Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba, but are wary that he is a target for several other clubs. Spurs have identified Harry Maguire, Aymeric Laporte, Max Kilman and Marc Guehi as other targets.
2023-06-23 19:57
Bindi Irwin opens up about her mental health struggles as she battles endometriosis symptoms
Bindi Irwin says the disease has left her 'lonely and isolated' after battling the condition for more than a decade
2023-06-23 19:46
Meta rejects accusation of censorship of language around female body
Technology giant Meta has rejected an accusation of online censorship as protesters called for language around women’s bodies to be normalised. Demonstrators gathered outside the company’s London office in King’s Cross on Friday morning. She Oath, described as a female empowerment charity, joined representatives from period product firm Bodyform, which is running a campaign aimed at normalising use of words such as vagina, clitoris and vulva online. These are our bodies and we shouldn’t be shamed or cast into the shadows for what we naturally have to experience Brookmorgan Henry-Rennie, She Oath Bodyform said that since launching its campaign it has been “slapped with multiple violations of Meta’s ad policy – deeming their content as too sexual and labelling it with an 18+ warning”. It says menstrual health “shouldn’t be censored” and doing so makes “important subjects, that are already taboo, almost impossible to talk about”, affecting lives and health. But Meta said some adverts had been removed by mistake and had since been reinstated, and apologised for any confusion. The company said it has no blanket ban on words like menopause or vagina, adding that adverts are governed by a stricter set of policies “because they receive paid distribution to appear in people’s feeds”. She Oath’s founder Brookmorgan Henry-Rennie said: “We use our platform to educate, entertain and inform around subject matters like authentic confidence, women’s health and well-being. “So this shadow-banning is not just depriving trauma-experienced girls and women from gaining access to our resources, it’s putting them in further danger. These are our bodies and we shouldn’t be shamed or cast into the shadows for what we naturally have to experience. “If it wasn’t for Bodyform’s ads being banned, we wouldn’t have even realised that our posts were being deprioritised. “Meta really does need to do better.” The adverts were removed by mistake by our automated review systems and have since been reinstated. We apologise for any confusion caused Meta spokesperson Ruth Gresty, spokesperson for Bodyform, said: “It’s unfortunate but not surprising that our latest campaign, which calls out the unnecessary censorship of words commonly used to talk about, describe and define women’s bodies and their experiences, has been censored by some social media companies. “In doing so, these companies have simply underlined the need for campaigns of this nature that seek to break down the barriers that prevent women from being able to speak openly and confidently about their bodies. “We at Bodyform will not be deterred from our mission to make talking about the female body normal.” A spokesperson for Meta, which owns Facebook, said: “We want Facebook to be a place where people can express themselves and we are proud of the way our community uses the platform to have important and open conversations about women’s health. “The adverts were removed by mistake by our automated review systems and have since been reinstated. We apologise for any confusion caused.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live AI developing faster than laws aiming to regulate it, academic warns Facebook Marketplace is most complained-about online retail platforms UKRI announces £50 million to develop trustworthy and secure AI
2023-06-23 18:46
Bernardo Silva offered monster contract to join Saudi Pro League
Bernardo Silva has been offered a huge contract to join the mass exodus of players heading to the Saudi Pro League. The 28-year-old would prefer to stay in Europe at this stage, though, leaving Paris Saint-Germain leading the race ahead of Barcelona.
2023-06-23 17:49
Ukraine war: Living without water in a town devastated by dam breach
Residents of a Ukrainian town devastated by floods when a dam collapsed describe life without water.
2023-06-23 12:45