The Communities United Against Police Brutality have been pushing for reform at the Minneapolis Police Department for decades.
Buses and trains across the US are set to be overflowing as Americans are returning to work after spending months at home – and Google wants to help you avoid the crowd with Transit alerts.
Prince William, who was made patron of the London Air Ambulance Charity in March, has offered up grassland at the palace normally used for Royal Family helicopters, reports the Evening Standard.
The interactive map gives up-to-date info about COVID-19 cases worldwide, including the number of active, recovered, and fatal cases.
The man called the New South Wales Police officers ‘rats’ and ‘three little dogs’, claiming he was pulled over for sounding his horn because they were driving too slow in the fast lane.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin took on climate change, and brushed off big concerns about sustainability. Yahoo Finance’s Seana Smith, Dan Roberts, and Brian Cheung break down the details.
A security researcher is warning Android users not to upload their contacts to the Twitter app after he was able to match 17 million phone numbers to their respective user accounts.
Claire Crompton, a director at PR firm The Audit Lab in Bolton, said her staff can book the hangover days well in advance if they know they have a big night out coming up.
Facebook has created a new photo transfer that will let users copy all their photos and videos on Facebook to Google Photos. It is only available in Ireland but is launching worldwide in 2020.
The gambling watchdog is investigating Betway after it failed to check whether Ben Jones, 30, could afford the huge sums he was wagering. Jones was jailed for three years at Nottingham Crown Court.