Sana Yousaf's murder shocked Pakistan. She was one of more than 700 women allegedly murdered in the nation this year alone.
Online dating may not be the best way to meet a partner, study shows
Online dating offers a bigger pool of potential partners, but a new study shows it can lead to less passionate, satisfying and intimate relationships.
Taylor Swift, the showgirl? Her album launch has her labelled a 'marketing mastermind'
Taylor Swift's new album might be called The Life of a Showgirl, but her ability to whip her fans into a frenzy ahead of the announcement has one expert calling her a "marketing mastermind".
Wikipedia could reduce UK users as it loses legal challenge against safety bill
Wikipedia's operator has lost a legal challenge to British legislation which it says will drastically reduce the number of users who can access the site.
Here's how you can help your kids ahead of the YouTube ban
With the social media ban for under-16s set to come into effect in December, this is what experts have to say about managing kids and their YouTube use.
eSafety commissioner says YouTube 'turning a blind eye' to child abuse
In a report released on Wednesday, Australia's internet watchdog said both YouTube and Apple had been unresponsive to questions about the number of reports of child abuse material on their platforms.
Trump says 'Go get 'em' to Sydney Sweeney and 'fantastic' ad campaign
The US president throws his support behind the ad campaign, which faces mixed reviews online and is accused of alluding to theories of racial superiority.
Why an ad about Sydney Sweeney's 'great jeans' is facing backlash
Actor Sydney Sweeney's "good jeans" advertisement has sparked a debate about beauty standards and race.
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Seen the viral video of Trump being fact-checked? Here's the backstory
Video of the US central bank's boss correcting the US president has been compared to a scene from The Office. But it's not scripted comedy.
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French president sues US influencer over claims his wife was born a man
Candace Owens, a right-wing American podcaster, has repeatedly claimed the French president's wife used to be a man.
How an 'email bomb' helped track down a crypto scammer
How a malicious email barrage led to a hacker community, claims of extortion, and an insight into the dark side of online gambling.
Unpacking the fake apologies and reactions to the Coldplay concert saga
Astronomer says the company has launched an investigation but did not explicitly mention the Coldplay concert moment.
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Australians angry as Meta bans accounts with few appeal avenues
Tech giant Meta bans and then reinstates an Australian woman's Instagram account, wrongly accusing her business page of posting child exploitation material.
The gen Z stare is going viral. Here's what it is
It's a blank, expressionless look often given by the younger generation in service roles. But experts explain there is a reason why this trend is emerging.
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Thailand's famous hippo, Moo Deng, celebrates her first birthday
Crowds have been invited to a four-day festival at the Thai zoo where Moo Deng frolicked to stardom.
Lessons for Australia from these offline teens and phone-free towns
Meet the teen 'Luddites' who want to "empower young people" to rethink their relationship with their phones.
The real reason Erin Patterson's trial became an unscratchable itch for millions
We need people to be good, or to be evil. We need a cause to be unimpeachable, or reprehensible. How else to explain the unscratchable itch that the trial of Erin Patterson has become for humans all over the world?
For better mental health and sharper writing, consider slow looking
Slow looking has become profoundly counter-cultural. And anything that serves as an antidote to chronic distraction, that pulls our gaze from pulsing, popping screens to quieter skies surely should be applauded.
Should Australia give child influencers the 'right to be forgotten'?
Family influencers are big business and, despite our looming ban facing under-16s on social media, it's an industry that still goes largely unregulated here in Australia.
A multi-million-dollar online lottery is bending Australia's laws
Online casino Shuffle's executives are gambling on its own live broadcasts, despite it being banned in Australia.
Technology has evolved but has the reason we take photos changed?
As smart cameras and AI transform photography, the past helps us understand the future.