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Uber Secures $1 Billion Ahead of Stock Market Debut

Following a tumultuous few years for the taxi-hailing brand, Uber looks set to launch itself on the stock market with a lucrative investment of at least $1 billion. The reason for such investment, CNN Business reveals, is its forthcoming self-driving taxi service, which will be looking to make use → Read More

The 'World's Biggest Plane' Takes Its Maiden Flight

There are plenty of big aircraft up in the sky above us – but none, it seems, quite as imposing as Stratolaunch’s latest creation. The company behind what is believed to be the biggest plane on record successfully launched the.. • Front Page • One News Page: Monday, 15 April 2019 → Read More

Julian Assange Arrested: How, Why and When?

After having been domiciled in London’s Ecuadorian Embassy since June 2012, controversial WikiLeaks head Julian Assange has been removed from the building and subsequently arrested by UK authorities. On the morning of Thursday, April 11th,.. • World • One News Page: Thursday, 11 April 2019 → Read More

Redacted Mueller Report Will Be 'Released Within a Week'

Amid growing pressure to release the full report of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into President Trump’s campaign allegedly colluding with Russia, Attorney General William Barr has announced that he will be aiming to release a redacted version of events in a week’s → Read More

Is Julian Assange About to Be Expelled From London’s Ecuadorian Embassy?

Claims reverberate over whether or not the controversial WikiLeaks founder will be removed from his long-term domicileJulian Assange, the founder and main face of document-leaking website WikiLeaks, may be facing expulsion from his safe house of the.. • World • One News Page: Friday, 5 April 2019 → Read More

April Fools' Day on the Web 2019: A Round-Up of the Biggest Tricks

April Fools’ Day, which takes place on April 1st each year, is often a great excuse for people to play pranks on one another. Big websites and online brands are no different, with the likes of news sources and popular platforms such as Google and Facebook joining in the fun. Some stories are → Read More

Jussie Smollett Case Dropped: Chicago's Mayor Says 'It's Just Not Right'

In a dramatic reversal, Empire actor Jussie Smollett has found himself free from court, having had all criminal charges levied against him dropped earlier this week. The star had been brought to legal attention after it was alleged he had staged.. • Celebrities • One News Page: Friday, 29 March 2019 → Read More

Controversial British Army Advertising May Have Been Super-Effective

Advertising has always been a sensitive subject. While the way we are marketed to has been modified and adjudicated over the years, there are a few print and digital commercials which continue to stir up a little bit of tension. One of the more.. • World • One News Page: Saturday, 23 March 2019 → Read More

Christchurch Mosque Massacre: New Zealand Tightens Gun Laws

The tragedy that unfolded at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, in recent days has captured headlines all over the world. 50 people are reported to have been killed as a result of shootings that occurred on March 15th, with police stating that.. • World • One News Page: Friday, 22 March 2019 → Read More

HIV Cure: Third Person Potentially Healed

Research into the curing and treatment of infectious HIV has reportedly hit on a remarkable breakthrough in the last few days. At a medical conference in Seattle, it was confirmed that the second person in the world to be completely cured of HIV had been confirmed in London. At the same conference, → Read More

The 'Momo Challenge' Is a Hoax, According to Fact-Checkers

There have been many different ‘cyber scares’ and online challenges spread over the years, and while some have been proven to have been hoaxes early on, the lifespan of what’s become known as the ‘Momo’ challenge has.. • Internet • One News Page: Saturday, 2 March 2019 → Read More

Giant Tortoise Rediscovered: Species Found 113 Years After 'Going Extinct'

The animal world is truly fascinating. It’s tragic that there are so many species which are dying out, and so many that we have never had the pleasure of meeting during our lifetimes. There’s plenty that humanity can do to protect.. • Science • One News Page: Saturday, 23 February 2019 → Read More

Why Are Indian Lawmakers Pushing for ‘Tiktok’ to Be Banned?

TikTok – a popular app which allows users to create their own short musical clips and segues – continues to rank highly in download charts in the West, having originated in China. However, it seems that the program, which blended in functionality from previous engine Musical.ly, is → Read More

Trump Declares State of Emergency

The ongoing political fracas between Donald Trump and Congress with regard to the funding of his proposed border wall with the US and Mexico appears to have been knocked up a gear, as the US President has announced that he will be seeking a State of Emergency in order to secure full funding for the → Read More

Opportunity Bows Out - NASA Says Goodbye to Mars Rover

Saying goodbye can be hard – and NASA are certainly finding that out this week, after it emerged that one of their trusty Mars rovers, Opportunity, will no longer be traversing the dusty, red dunes of our neighboring planet. This,.. • Science • One News Page: Friday, 15 February 2019 → Read More

No Host for 2019 Oscars – but Big-Name Presenters Revealed

Following comedian and actor Kevin Hart’s resignation from hosting duties at this year’s Academy Awards, speculation has been rife as to who could step in and take his place. Hart had resigned from accepting the role after a.. • Entertainment • One News Page: Thursday, 7 February 2019 → Read More

The Polar Vortex Continues to Claim Lives

Death toll rises to 21 as US cold snap continues -- The US Midwest continues to bear witness to one of its worst cold snaps in recent history, and it appears that as the freezing temperatures continue – referred to in the press as the.. • US • One News Page: Friday, 1 February 2019 → Read More

Apple Acknowledges Worrying FaceTime Flaw on 'National Privacy Day'

On Tuesday 29th, the US heralded what was known as ‘National Privacy Day’ – an initiative backed by the likes of Apple CEO Tim Cook, who took to Twitter to extoll its virtues. However, while Cook’s message may have been innocent enough, it appears that poor timing led to his → Read More

Private Tweets May Have Been Public for Several Years

We’re only a short way into 2019 and we are already looking at a fresh scandal with regard to social media – and Facebook, at least, can breathe a sigh of relief. According to BBC News, Twitter has admitted discovering a flaw in its.. • Internet • One News Page: Friday, 18 January 2019 → Read More

Is the Next Nokia Phone Set to Change the Smartphone Camera Game for Good?

by Alice Monroe - When it comes to the biggest names in cellphone technology right now, only a few names are ever likely to pass through your lips. They will likely include Apple, Samsung, Sony, LG or HTC – and in the East, even.. • Technology • One News Page: Sunday, 9 September 2018 → Read More