• Scotland fans ask ‘can any of them play right back?’ as two Tartan Army heroes put in star showings for club

    TWO Scotland stars showed Steve Clarke exactly why they could be pivotal players for the country at Euro 2024. The problem is, neither of them play right-back. Clarke could potentially be without B

  • 'Trans rights are human rights': Developers of new Star Wars Outlaws game publicly renounce 'oppression' and inequality

    The developers behind the latest Star Wars Outlaws video game denounced oppression and inequality in a series of images about what equality means to them.The Swedish developers at Massive Entertainment, a subsidiary of Montreal's Ubisoft, celebrated International Women's Day by posing with their arms sideways in an attempt to depict an equal sign, with #EachForEqual on their photos.The team wasted no time getting into woke responses; the first female employee responded by saying equality, to...

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    How Humane can fix the Ai Pin (before it's too late)

    Last week, startup Humane seeded its long-awaited to reviewers and influencers, and the response has been overwhelmingly underwhelming. Most notable was the review from Marques Brownlee (aka MKBHD), who -- with 18 million followers on YouTube and 6.2 million followers on X -- called Humane's AI pin "the new worst product I think I've ever reviewed, in its current state this thing is bad at almost everything it does, basically all the time."Also: Humane Ai Pin reviews: 5 takeaways on a...

  • You Can Get Babbel on Sale for $150 Right Now

    The subscription comes with access to a catalog of lessons for 14 languages.

  • What die hard Sonic fans can expect from 'Knuckles'

    Idris Elba discusses his role in the upcoming TV mini series 'Knuckles' and what die hard Sonic fans can expect to learn about him.

  • Taylor Swift has given fans a lot. Is it finally too much?

    Four new studio albums. Four rerecorded albums, too. A $1 billion oxygen-sucking world tour with a concert movie to match. And, of course, one very high-profile relationship that spilled over into the Super Bowl.

  • Hibs fans right to be in murderous and mutinous mood after more mediocrity

    You can’t fight a mood with logic. There’s no reasoning with emotion when the source of hurt, anguish and shame is still hammering away at the nerve endings like some particularly malicious whack-a-mole champion. In the wake of another abject failure by Hibs – the club, as much as the team, the manager, or any individual players – to reach even the minimal standards expected by the paying customers who keep the whole business afloat, there will inevitably be high-level discussions and debates...

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    Newcastle United introduce 'sound shirts' for deaf fans

    Newcastle United are introducing ground-breaking "sound shirts", which will allow deaf fans to "feel" the noise of St James' Park for the first time.

  • UK accused by Amnesty of ‘deliberately destabilising’ human rights globally

    Rights chief also warns Britain will be ‘judged harshly by history for its failure to help prevent civilian slaughter in Gaza’The UK has been accused by Amnesty International of “deliberately destabilising” human rights on the global stage for its own political ends.In its annual global report, released today, the organisation said Britain was weakening human rights protections nationally and globally, amid a near-breakdown of international law. Continue reading

  • Leaving European Convention on Human Rights ‘not necessary,’ Cameron says

    Leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is not “necessary” to prevent small boat crossings, Lord David Cameron has said.

  • Column: The Republican Party can still do what's rational and right. Here's the proof

    There’s no record of Edmund Burke — the great Irish-born British statesman and father of modern conservatism — actually saying what is often attributed to him: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” But it does capture his worldview well enough. It also captures a renewed, possibly short-lived triumph of courage and wisdom within the Republican Party. Amid threats to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson for allowing a vote on aid to Ukraine, Rep. Tony...

  • How the Premier League experience can leave a sour taste for fans

    High prices, rescheduled kick-offs, glaring inequality, PSR confusion – all are riling supporters, yet their loyalty abidesIt is about an hour before kick-off at Stamford Bridge and Everton fans are milling outside the gate that leads to the away end. It’s a Monday night and people look tired, having just been dispatched from their coaches at the end of a five-hour journey. Some are waiting for friends, clasping cups of coffee, others are looking for spare tickets. The consistent topic of...