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Elon Musk Wants Wikipedia To Change Its Name To 'Dickipedia'
He also asked the company to add a cow and a poop emoji to his Wiki page.
Viral Video Shows Chinese Worker Urinating Into Tank At Beer Manufacturing Unit
Tsingtao describes itself as the sixth-largest global beer maker.
French Interior Minister Explains Why He Is Accusing Karim Benzema Of Terrorist Links
Benzema has been accused of having ties with The Muslim Brotherhood, which is considered as a terrorist organisation in many countries.
Elon Musk To Charge New Users A Fee For Basic Account On X
The social media giant has been undergoing a radical overhaul since Elon Musk took over the platform.
Elon Musk Illegally Fired Worker For Challenging Return To Office Policy At X: Report
Musk even called the work-from-home option "morally wrong" and "bulls***."
People Can't Be Any Sex They Want, Says PM Rishi Sunak
Sunak's remarks have received a mixed reaction, with some supporting his views while others are calling them disrespectful.
Elon Musk Mocked By Taylor Swift Fans After He Gives Her 'Advice' On Her Music
Taylor Swift's fans mercilessly mocked Elon Musk after he suggested that she post "some music or concert videos directly on X (formerly called Twitter)".
This Morning team pay heart-breaking tribute after the sudden death of popular guest, Matty Lock
The "delightful" teenager regularly appeared on the show to review vacuum cleaners, which he had been obsessed with since the age of two.
Is Pfizer in danger of fallout after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Despite the pharmaceutical company's COVID-19 vaccine which saved millions of lives, the company could now be in danger of collapse in subsequent years.
'Bring back Twitter': Elon Musk gets heckled at video game tournament
Elon Musk's decision to rebrand the microblogging platform Twitter as X has not gone down well with many of its users.
Elon Musk finds Trump's comeback on X 'next-level'
Former US President Donald Trump's comeback on Twitter (now known as X) has been praised by the company's owner, Elon Musk himself.
Journalists will soon be able to publish their articles directly on X
Elon Musk has introduced several changes at X, formerly known as Twitter, since he bought the microblogging platform late last year.
Parents express great concern for their children overusing social media
The results of a National Poll on Children's Health in Michigan have revealed parents' deep concerns about how the Internet impacts their children's lives.
Christian churches, homes set on fire in Pakistan over Quran desecration allegations
An angry mob set ablaze at least five churches in Pakistan's Punjab province on Wednesday.
Study finds no evidence that Facebook is linked to psychological harm
In the largest scientific study ever conducted, Oxford researchers have found no evidence that points to Facebook being linked to worldwide psychological harm.
Recent Trends That Have Reshaped the Landscape of Global Politics
Exploring the transformative impact of emerging trends on the intricate fabric of global politics in recent times.
Why is the majority of people in the UK unsettled about social media?
A recent Barclays study has unveiled a startling statistic that 76 per cent of British individuals find themselves uneasy on social media platforms due to the rampant presence of scammers.
Online sales bounce back in June and July, marking first YoY growth in the digital economy
Mid-year data from Adobe Analytics shows a decline in online prices for non-essential items after Amazon Prime Day, with the online pricing of items across all categories declining by 3.2 per cent year-over-year.
Broadcast TV and online sources lead British news consumption says Ofcom
The communications regulator Ofcom has published the results of research revealing where British people go to consume news content in 2023.
Indian state erupts into violence weeks before G20 world leader summit
As India prepares to host the Group of 20 (G20) leaders in its capital, New Delhi, a different story is unfolding in the neighbouring state of Haryana.
Social media is overtaking traditional channels for UK SMEs' revenue generation
A study reveals that 28 per cent of UK small businesses are now making more money through social media than from any other channel, while 21 per cent worry about lacking digital skills.
Vegan influencer allegedly 'dies of starvation'
A Russian social media influencer who used to promote a vegan diet and lifestyle has reportedly died of starvation.
'Thread with caution' – UK marketing firm tells SMEs to be wary of the social media platform
As internet users flock to Threads, business owners are advised to approach the platform with caution and foresight, considering compatibility and potential risks.
Elon Musk gets embroiled in BBC presenter scandal
Elon Musk is not someone who stays quiet. Time and again, he has spoken out on several issues.
The Cost of Loving: Customer Service for the Younger Generation
Customer Service for the Younger Generation delves into the challenges faced by businesses in adapting to the needs and expectations of younger consumers, highlighting the significance of personalised interactions, digital platforms, and seamless experiences in fostering customer satisfaction and loyalty.
The benefits of taking a break from social media
Taking a break from social media can be very difficult, but it can also provide refreshing results and largely benefit mental health.
How does the rise of cosmetic procedures through social media impact body image?
Social media can already have a negative impact on body image, but the rise of cosmetic surgeries on the internet poses the risk of warping beauty perceptions.
French Open uses AI to protect players from online abuse
The age of social media has made athletes and other public figures more vulnerable to online abuse, causing mental health challenges.
US professor nearly fails half his class for submitting ChatGPT written essays
A professor withheld the grades of an entire class because some of the students had reportedly cheated on their final assignments.
US top court backs Big Tech over terror claims
A law known as Section 230 gives internet platforms blanket immunity from any legal fallout of content that comes from a third party.