Bill Gates recalls tripping on LSD as a teen and joking with Steve Jobs about ‘getting the wrong batch’ - Exclusive: ...
In his memoir Source Code, Bill Gates candidly shares his past experimentation with LSD, marijuana, and alcohol. He admits to ...
Part of the trip was exhilarating,” Gates admits — but it was less fun the following day, when he was still “feeling its effects” during dental surgery ...
You can develop shingles on the face. The rash looks like a group of small blisters or lesions that can itch, burn, or tingle. With treatment, the lesions and pain should subside in three to five ...
A French woman has been mocked on social media after losing more than €830,000 (£700,000) to scammers posing as the Hollywood actor Brad Pitt. The 53-year-old interior designer, known only as ...
SINGAPORE: As political parties ramp up preparations for this year’s General Election, some new faces have been seen across various constituencies in the past months. Singapore must head to the ...
Wales open their Six Nations campaign against France in Paris on Friday, 31 January before travelling to face Italy in Rome eight days later. Cardiff head coach Matt Sherratt says he is unsure ...
PARIS - A Frenchwoman who revealed on TV how she had lost her life savings to scammers posing as Brad Pitt has faced a wave of online harassment and mockery, leading the interview to be withdrawn ...
Frank Smiley, a longtime writer and producer for Conan O’Brien, lost his home to the Palisades fire Tuesday. Now, like thousands of victims of the devastating Los Angeles County fires ...
It is the latest in a series of investigations Google faces worldwide. In the US, the government wants it to sell its browser, Chrome, to address what a judged ruled was its illegal monopoly in ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK’s competition watchdog has opened an investigation into Google to determine if its position in ...
On the heels of TikTok’s looming shutdown on January 19 over its ownership in the U.S. (unless the Supreme Court intervenes), it looks like another Chinese app is catching some attention.