This post was originally published on this site Theresa May’s government will today decide whether to take military action against the Syrian regime. A “barbaric” chemical attack, believed to be carried out by President Assad, left over 40 dead...
This post was originally published on this site Big cities on both sides of the Atlantic are witnessing worrying signs in their property markets as prices for both renting and buying fall. In London, the balance of prices is...
This post was originally published on this site Australia’s population grew by 395,600 in the 12 months to September 2017. Sydney and Melbourne property prices rose by 72% and 53% respectively in the five years to mid-2017. More» ...
This post was originally published on this site Good morning! Here is the tech news you need to know this Thursday. 1. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was grilled for a second day by US politicians – and he faced...
This post was originally published on this site Hello! Here’s what’s happening on Thursday. 1. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was grilled by Congress for a second day. Zuckerberg revealed that malicious actors had harvested his data and said Facebook...
This post was originally published on this site The New York Knicks have fired head coach Jeff Hornacek. Hornecek just completed his second season as head coach with the team going 29-53 and missing the playoffs for the fifth...
This post was originally published on this site The cost of vacant residential land has risen sharply over the past decade. Even as prices have risen, the median lot size sold has fallen across all capital cities. More» ...
This post was originally published on this site Good morning! Here’s what you need to know. 1. Apple appointed a new executive to oversee its Apple Music streaming business and hit 48 million subscribers. Apple said it had appointed...
This post was originally published on this siteMark Zuckerberg’s testimony is not just about Cambridge Analytica. He’s answering for the un-checked influence that Facebook wields—on its users, and the world.
This post was originally published on this siteIt won’t lick your face, but a new artificial-intelligence system mimics canine behavior to make dog-like decisions. Other animals could be next.