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'Almost whole island homeless' in Hurricane Beryl's wake
BBC News· 1 hour agoHaving survived the night as Hurricane Beryl tore across her idyllic home of Union Island with...
A Bugatti, a first lady and the fake stories aimed at Americans
BBC News· 2 hours agoA network of Russia-based websites masquerading as local American newspapers is pumping out fake...
Sky News viewers left unimpressed as broadcaster debuts brand new addition
The Sun· 13 hours agoNow the news network has revealed the full setup, ready for the big night when the results are to be...
Here's What Is Going On With Postal Votes – And What You Can Do If You Have Not Received A Ballot
HuffPost UK via Yahoo News UK· 12 hours agoWe are not aware of any outstanding large-scale issues.” What does Royal Mail say? The organisation...
Mysterious disappearance of Garry the gorilla leads police helicopter to Melbourne back yard
The Guardian· 30 minutes agoA month after it was allegedly stolen, Victoria police will return a beloved gorilla statue to its rightful home at a Melbourne retirement village after using its air wing to find “Garry” in ...
Royal Mail insists ‘no backlog’ to postal votes amid reported delays
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 12 hours agoHe... the hardest, if they had any effect. “We know that postal voters tend to be somewhat older –...
How Microsoft and Nvidia bet correctly to leapfrog Apple
BBC News· 4 hours agoLast month, AI chip giant Nvidia briefly became the world’s richest company, overtaking Microsoft,...
Nigel Farage Victory Could End Up Leaving the Conservatives ‘Dead Forever’
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 18 hours agoCLACTON-ON-SEA, England—British parliamentary elections have not been kind to Nigel Farage. He’s...
The media's bad election campaign
The New Statesman· 22 hours agoWhen the conventional media did have their breakthroughs it tended to be the kind of stuff that pushes the audience towards the ‘repost’ button. It was...
SAS public inquiry obtains deleted computer evidence
BBC News· 18 hours agoThe public inquiry into alleged SAS war crimes in Afghanistan has obtained a previously deleted cache of data that could hold crucial evidence, the BBC...