The draft list for the new 2025 emojis has been released, and it includes a distorted face, killer whale, "hairy creature," ...
There will reportedly be a total of 164 new digital hieroglyphics, released as part of the Emoji 17.0 and Unicode 17.0 beta.
“Urdu is a language that originated in India, and is not spoken outside the Indian subcontinent. It has a large number of words from a whole variety of languages including Sanskrit, and shares grammar ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - There is a new temporary statue attracting attention near the U.S. Capitol: a brass-colored desk with poop on top of it. The feces atop, slightly larger than a ...
PROVIDENCE — With a spot in the playoffs confirmed, Rhode Island FC is set to face off against Miami FC on Saturday. It may be their last regular season home game at their temporary home at ...
An investigation into Canyon County Commissioner Leslie Van Beek was concluded in September, determining that Van Beek improperly used the county print shop for campaign materials. Though ...
LONDON (Reuters) – Aiming to break down beauty stereotypes and make the digital world more inclusive, a group of young students and professionals from London have designed what they hope will become ...
In a hypothetical question that went viral after it was posted on TikTok earlier this year, women were asked if they would rather find themselves stuck in the woods with a bear or a man.
Singtel experienced service disruptions again on 24 October morning, just two weeks after facing landline issues. Around 10 am, the telecommunications provider acknowledged on Facebook that some ...
China has increased its presence in the waters and skies around Taiwan. It now increasingly sends large numbers of warplanes and navy vessels to military exercises near Taiwan, and its coast guard ...
A Baltimore Ravens fan wanted in the connection to allegedly assaulting two Washington Commanders fans turned himself into Baltimore Police on Monday. A viral social media video showed a Ravens ...
Tech giants face large fines if they ignore new safety rules Social media companies must comply with a new online safety code or face fines of at least 20 million euros, media regulator has said.