Twitter turns 20 years old, taking the pulse of the world
Twitter, launched in 2006, has evolved from a personal microblogging tool to a major source of global news and opinions.
ICE agents told by relatives they will 'answer in hell' as families fracture over politics
Federal immigration agents face personal backlash from family members amid growing political tensions surrounding immigration policies.
News Overview: These are the news of the day
The article summarizes significant news stories from Munich, Germany, including a personal perspective on luxury cars, urban development issues, the emergence of a new political party in local governance, and a major criminal verdict.
N.S. MLA says hackers released images of him and his wife after blackmail attempt
A Nova Scotia MLA reports that personal images of him and his wife were released by hackers after he declined to pay a blackmail demand.
Rory McIlroy’s first Masters Champions dinner features elk and a dish inspired by green jacket holder's mom
Rory McIlroy curated the menu for his first Masters Champions Dinner, featuring elk sliders and dishes inspired by his personal life.
Legalizing pepper spray would give ‘false sense of security,’ experts warn
Experts caution that legalizing pepper spray in Canada may provide a false sense of security rather than enhance personal safety.
John Mellencamp saw 'the good, the bad, and the ugly' during daughter Teddi's stage 4 cancer fight
Teddi Mellencamp shares her personal journey with stage 4 cancer and how it has deepened her bond with her father, musician John Mellencamp.
Genealogy boom exposes personal data scammers can exploit
The growth of genealogy as a hobby in North America is leading to potential risks as personal data becomes vulnerable to scammers.
'A man entered the house,' actress was shocked, taught a lesson
Actress Tejasswi Prakash revealed a frightening incident where an unknown man broke into her home after stalking her for days.
Manitoba bill targets technology that could alter grocery prices for some shoppers
The Manitoba government is proposing a bill to ban predatory pricing practices in grocery stores, ensuring shoppers pay the same price regardless of personal data use.
Sarah Michelle Gellar on why she ditched Hollywood for nearly a decade
Sarah Michelle Gellar shares her decision to step away from Hollywood for almost ten years due to personal priorities and life changes.
World Anti-Doping Agency agrees to limit athlete data use, watchdog says
The World Anti-Doping Agency has committed to limiting the use of athletes' personal data solely for anti-doping purposes as part of an agreement with Canada’s privacy commissioner following a lengthy investigation.
Chief Justice Roberts warns against personal attacks on judges as ‘dangerous’ after Trump's court tirade
Chief Justice John Roberts expressed concern over the rising personal attacks on judges, describing them as dangerous following statements made by former President Trump criticizing the judiciary.
Cancer nurse banned for stealing medication from hospital
Nurse Victoria Shields has received a three-month ban from practicing after stealing restricted medication for personal use at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
HR executive involved in Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal says death threats left kids fearing for her life
An HR executive, involved in a scandal stemming from a viral concert kiss, discusses the intense personal and familial toll following public backlash and death threats.
Shirly Karvinen bought her first own home
Finnish TV host Shirly Karvinen recently announced on Instagram that she has purchased her first home, marking a significant milestone in her life.
‘Admin nights’ an antidote to procrastination while catching up with friends
The article discusses the concept of 'admin nights,' where friends gather to tackle mundane tasks together, motivating each other to reduce procrastination.
Doug Ford acknowledges transparency clamp-down is to protect his personal phone
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is acknowledging that his government's restrictions on access to information laws aim to protect the details of calls on his personal phone.
'I never thought we'd get a mortgage after £15k debt - then we got good news'
Louise, despite her past debt of £15,000 and bad credit history, has successfully obtained a mortgage and moved into her first home, inspiring others in similar situations.
'Let them self-destruct': Iran war rift inside MAGA goes public
The MAGA movement is experiencing a public feud among its prominent figures over the conflict in Iran, characterized by personal attacks.
DiCaprio attended the Oscars with a top model – The magazine: 'Flirtatious moment' with another caught fans' attention
Leonardo DiCaprio attended the Oscars alongside model Vittoria Ceretti, sparking rumors of a serious relationship, despite previously keeping his personal life private.
Why — and how — I'm taking a break from my husband
Claire shares her decision to take a break from her marriage after nearly five decades together, opting for personal freedom.
Trump enjoys 'messing with' journalists as they scramble to get his personal phone number: report
Former President Donald Trump is using his accessibility to journalists to manipulate media coverage and exert control over narratives during interviews.
Young people particularly vulnerable to cults post-COVID
The article discusses how young individuals are increasingly susceptible to cults following the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting personal stories and broader social impacts.
Ford accused of limiting transparency law because of cellphone defeat in court
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is accused of circumventing transparency laws by using his personal phone for official communications, as revealed by call log discrepancies and a ruling by the Information and Privacy Commission.
The email trick that reveals your hidden online accounts
The article discusses how individuals can uncover forgotten online accounts linked to their email address using their inbox.
ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets, Cole Perfetti share common goal of avoiding lost season
The Winnipeg Jets have turned around a potential lost season with critical wins, mirroring Cole Perfetti's personal comeback after struggling with an injury.
CarGurus breach linked to ShinyHunters exposes 12.4M records
A data breach involving CarGurus, attributed to the hacking group ShinyHunters, has exposed the personal information of 12.4 million users.
Willie Robertson's wife exposes his ‘rebellious’ 20s with no beard and no camo
Willie Robertson's past is explored through his wife's perspective, revealing a clean-cut and preppy version of the 'Duck Dynasty' star during his rebellious 20s.
I was a doctor caring for Alzheimer’s patients. At 57, I became one. Here’s what’s next
A former physician diagnosed with Alzheimer's reflects on his experiences and the new treatments available.
Personal attacks and arrogant behavior. Departures from Czech Television due to news chief are multiplying
Departures from Czech Television highlight allegations of personal attacks and arrogant behavior by the news chief, causing discontent among staff.
Katy Perry posts new selfie with boyfriend Justin Trudeau in Instagram slideshow
Katy Perry shares a playful Instagram slideshow featuring her boyfriend, former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, along with personal moments from her life.
Current Camera at 18:30
The ERR broadcast includes updates on various current events, including political news and personal achievements in sports.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day – Overview for the Busy
The article discusses the implications of the Iran war on the Kurdish population and highlights personal stories from the region.
South Africa: Court to Decide on Matric Result Publication - South African News Briefs - March 13, 2026
South Africa's Information Regulator is awaiting a court decision on its appeal regarding the publication of matric results, which it argues violates the Protection of Personal Information Act.
How are rising fuel costs and oil supply shortages affecting you or your business? Share with us
ABC News Australia is inviting readers to share their experiences regarding the impact of rising fuel costs and oil supply shortages on their personal lives and businesses.
Gastronomy: New Hosts at Deininger Weiher
Christian Eckl-Nerding and his partners are set to reopen the Waldhaus restaurant at Deininger Weiher in April, bringing a personal touch and a promise to maintain the site as a cherished local destination.
Who is Josie Gibson's new man? This Morning host besotted with co-star after 'rough' time
Josie Gibson, a host on the show This Morning, has reportedly fallen in love with a farrier she met while presenting on the show after recovering from a difficult personal period.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is embracing middle age on the dance floor
Sophie Ellis-Bextor shares her journey of self-acceptance and renewed passion for music as she embraces middle age and balances her career and personal life.
Nicole Kidman breaks silence on life after Keith Urban divorce
Nicole Kidman opens up about her life post-divorce from Keith Urban, discussing upcoming projects and her personal growth.
Bad news in California: three veteran police officers could be fired for using military disability plates
Three veteran police officers from Riverside, California, may face termination for allegedly misusing military disability plates on their personal vehicles.
Woman who falsely accused 10 men of raping her jailed
A woman has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison after falsely accusing 10 men of rape, leading to significant personal consequences for the accused men.
1 billion identity records exposed in ID verification data leak
A significant data leak linked to IDMerit has exposed about 1 billion identity records worldwide, including over 203 million in the U.S., potentially allowing criminals access to sensitive personal information.
Canadian Cancer Society urges colorectal cancer screening age to be 45
The Canadian Cancer Society is advocating for a reduction in the recommended age for colorectal cancer screening to 45 following alarming personal accounts of late diagnoses.
Good news for California: Gavin Newsom announced the country's first privacy tool that allows blocking the sale of personal data
California has launched a new tool to help consumers block data brokers from selling their personal information.
‘Dawson’s Creek’ star Joshua Jackson breaks silence on James Van Der Beek’s death
Joshua Jackson reflects on the ongoing mourning for his former co-star James Van Der Beek, emphasizing the impact of the actor's death on both a personal and professional level.
Rand Paul to oversee confirmation hearing of Trump's DHS pick who once blasted him as a 'snake'
Senator Rand Paul will oversee the upcoming confirmation hearing for President Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin, amidst their personal rift.
'General Hospital' star Jack Wagner's blunt marriage advice: ‘Quite often, it’s just keeping your mouth shut’
Jack Wagner offers straightforward advice for marriage, emphasizing the importance of communication and sometimes saying less.
From Nashville to Chicago's South Side, fatherlessness haunts America
The article explores the social issues related to fatherlessness in American cities, highlighting personal experiences from Nashville and the broader implications for the culture.
Who is Sofía Smaldone, the woman who accompanied Macri at his nephew's wedding to Emily Lucius
Sofía Smaldone, a 38-year-old ontological coach, has gained media attention for her relationship with former Argentine President Mauricio Macri following his recent separation from Juliana Awada.