Controversial photo editing app slammed for AI-enabled 'blackface' feature
Photo editing app Gradient is under fire for a new feature that lets people alter their ethnicity in images, with many slamming it for promoting digital "blackface." Read more...
Jasmine Yarbrough shows off her trim post-baby body in activewear as she goes shopping in Double Bay
She welcomed her first child with husband Karl Stefanovic just four months ago. Read more...
Boris Johnson faces growing backbench rebellion as up to 50 Tory MPs and a MINISTER oppose lockdown
MPs must vote on extending emergency powers put in place to allow ministers to take action to shut down parts or all of England, amid concerns about the scale and scope of new rules. Read more...
Oliver Sacks His Own Life Review All Was Not Well With the Doctor
A new documentary explores the fascinating and sometimes troubled life of the famed neurologist. Read more...
Farmers were destroying unsold produce, so he delivered it to food banks
George Ahearn, who grew up in the farming town of Othello, Washington, co-founded EastWest Food Rescue after learning that Covid-19 was costing local farmers so much business that they were willing to destroy their crops. Read more...
Faberge collection of the Royals goes on display in Buckingham Palace
This stunning collection of intricate works of art by Russian jeweller and goldsmith Peter Carl Faberg is what the Royal family has amassed in more than a century. Read more...
Workouts Continue as Belmont Field Swells
There is a little more than a week to go before the Belmont Stakes, and many of the contenders completed workouts this week. In all, 16 horses are under consideration for the race, which is the maximum field size. Read more...
Aja Wilson Wanted This to Be Her Year. So Far, It Is.
Wilson, the Aces forward, led Las Vegas to the No. 1 seed and won the W.N.B.A.s Most Valuable Player Award. Its crazy to think that Im just really honestly just scratching the surface. Read more...
How Companies Are Getting Fast Coronavirus Tests for Employees
Intermediaries are finding labs with capacity for companies seeking to make sure workers are virus-free. But many employers choose to avoid the cost. Read more...
Sydney Lane Cove Porsche driver runs red light after waiting and veers into oncoming traffic
The shocking moment a Porsche Cayenne drives past a red light into oncoming traffic before being T-boned by another car has been captured on video. Read more...
Bondi Rescue starBruce Hopkins and his fiance Karen Griffin finally get married in Sydney
Bondi Rescue star Bruce 'Hoppo' Hopkins and his fiance Karen Griffin have tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Sydney after three years of dating. Read more...
Whats on TV This Week A Cry in the Dark and The Masked Singer
Meryl Streep plays a mother accused of murder in the 1988 film, Time magazine will unveil its list of the 100 most influential people on ABC and a wacky singing competition series returns for its fourth season. Read more...
American expat baffled after noticing VERY different terms used for the same objects
An American expat living in Australia has started a war between the country's states after noticing that different places refer to the same object in a varied way, like a chicken parma in NSW and parmi in WA. Read more...
Homeland Security Chief Denies Downplaying White Supremacist Threat
Chad Wolf, the acting secretary of homeland security, defended his record at a Senate confirmation hearing and flatly denied he suppressed intelligence that could have embarrassed President Trump. Read more...
The Rivalry That Forged the Cold War
Tim Weiners The Folly and the Glory traces hostilities between Russia and the United States across 75 years. Read more...
ALEX BRUMMER Bailey dips into the toolbox at the Bank of England
The Bank of England's response to lockdown was immediate and bears no resemblance to the financial crisis, when it was slow to cut rates and timid about quantitative easing. Read more...
Snorers could face up to THREE TIMES the risk of dying of Covid-19, study claims
Researchers at the University of Warwick made the find after reviewing 18 papers to reveal the link between obstructive sleep apnoea, or snoring, and death from coronavirus. Read more...
Contact Tracing With Your Phone Its Easier but There Are Tradeoffs
Lots of new app ideas are emerging to track Covid-19, but each has issues around privacy, location accuracy and how much appeal it will have to the public and to health officials. Read more...