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“You were the belle of the ball.” — SNL 's Bowen Yang.
"Christmas is in two weeks and ion even got the thought that counts." — @iamchiomaa_
Over 22,000 people reported issues with Facebook on Wednesday evening and over 18,000 struggled to use WhatsApp, according to Downdetector.
Here's how people are reacting to the latest update.
Bakers at the warehouse are already preparing for the worst.
More than 70% of Australians aged 65 and older use social media to some degree. Improving digital literacy and online safety will help them benefit from it even more.
The social media giant will be forced to pay publishers for news content in an extraordinary intervention by Anthony Albanese, following an extensive standoff.
A "technical issue" has hit users of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, forcing an apology from owner Meta. In a statement on the X social media platform, the tech firm wrote: "We're aware that a technical issue is impacting some users' ability to access our apps... and apologise for any inconvenience". At 6.07pm there were 25,807 reports about Facebook in the UK and 106,401 in the US.
A man in a Brisbane suburb has been charged under Australia’s racial vilification laws for allegedly displaying an offensive electronic sign in his home.Footage released by Queensland Police shows the sign saying “Death To” followed by a series of words scrolling across the screen, which were blurred by police.According to The Australian, the sign said “death to Jews” and vilified non-white people.Police said they searched a property in Morningside on December 11, seized the sign, a computer, and a phone. The man was arrested at the scene.As a result of the investigation, counter-terrorism police charged him with one count each of serious racial, religious, sexuality, or gender identity vilification, serious assault and obstructing police, a statement read.“We urge people to remain respectful and we strongly condemn anyone who incites violence and hatred within our community. There is no place for anti-Semitism or prejudice or hatred of any kind,” Assistant Commissioner Charysse Pond said. Credit: Queensland Police via Storyful
Elizabeth Hurley has left fans divided with her most recent racy selfie. See photo.
The president said he "learned something" from the president-elect.
“Do you know what this means?”
A bewildered Aussie fisherman could only yell a nine-word warning to the tourist that everyone visiting the area would be wise to remember.
Two men have been charged in Australia and six children removed from harm in the Philippines after an international child abuse investigation.
Both wore Lyst's "hottest sneaker in the world" at the Milan event.
An expert has explained what likely occurred with the family saying they never knew such a thing existed.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is dancing with joy now that his new father figure has promised him that he will no longer have to abide by pesky environmental rules. On Tuesday, president-elect Donald Trump announced in a Truth Social post that the government would be for sale after all, promising that any company investing $1 billion in the US government would "receive fully expedited approvals and permits, including, but in no way limited to, all Environmental approvals." "GET READY TO ROCK!!!" Trump ex
"As the mother of a girl, I had imagined so many of the difficult conversations and situations I would have with my daughter as she grew to womanhood.... But porn? I never even considered that I would have to have this discussion."
The 25-year-old man's crimes against a young girl were "quite simply despicable", police say.
The Swans great wants to create history. Read more here.