• Billionaires fall as King rises

    Getty Images The King is now estimated to be worth £270m more than his late mother the Queen The number of UK billionaires has fallen while King Charles’ personal wealth has jumped to equal former prime minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List. The annual list…

  • Good News on This Day in History

    307 years ago today, Maria Agnesei was born in Milan. She is the first woman in the Western World ever to be appointed as a professor of mathematics at a university. She is credited with writing the first book discussing both differential and integral calculus. Her name is remembered most often today through her mathematical…

  • Cristiano Ronaldo: Portugal forward tops Forbes highest-paid athlete list in 2025

    Cristiano Ronaldo has topped the Forbes list of highest-paid athletes for the third consecutive year, while NBA star Stephen Curry has moved up to second. The business magazine, external says Ronaldo, who has topped the list fives times during his career, has increased his estimated total earnings by $15m to $275m (approx £206m). That figure…

  • Woman Rescues Shark Entangled in Fishing Line With Her Bare Hands as Friend Shoots Incredible Video

    Charity Clark rescues shark – Courtesy of video by Cassie Bailey (via SWNS) Without hesitation, a woman rescued a shark tangled up in fishing rope, using her bare hands. Charity Clark was paddle-boarding with her friends near Big Pine Key off the coast of Florida, on March 26, when they noticed a crab trap buoy behaving…

  • Bayesian crew unaware wind speeds of over 73mph could topple yacht, report finds

    Joe Inwood BBC World correspondent EPA The Bayesian, pictured sailing near Palermo, in a photo released by manufactures Perini Navi The owner and crew of a luxury superyacht that sank off the coast of Sicily, killing tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and six others, were unaware wind speeds of over 73mph could tip it over, according…

  • Good News on This Day in History

    628 years ago today, one of the most august figures in East Asian history was born—Sejong the Great—scientist, reformer, and engineer of the Korean alphabet, Hangul. The historic record indicates he had an insatiable appetite for knowledge, and was extremely effective at translating that knowledge into real-world improvements in the welfare of his people, both…

  • Mark Carney says Canadians are not ‘impressed’ by UK’s invite to Trump

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has said Canadians were not “impressed” by the UK government’s invitation to US President Donald Trump for a second state visit. The newly elected Carney told Sky News that the UK’s invitation earlier this year did not help Canadians, who were facing repeat comments from Trump about making Canada the…

  • Packet of Fungi Inside New Diapers Breaks Them Down in Landfill Turning it to Mycelium

    A baby wearing a HIRO MycoDigestible diaper – credit, HIRO Technologies Recent discoveries in microbial digestion of plastic have finally left the lab and entered the real world in the form of HIRO diapers, the world’s first diaper manufactured to be eaten by fungi. Every year, over 18 billion diapers are discarded into US landfills—and…

  • Israeli strikes in northern Gaza kill at least 48, hospital says

    At least 48 Palestinians have been killed in a series of Israeli air strikes in northern Gaza overnight, a local hospital says. The Indonesian hospital reported that 22 children and 15 women were among the dead after a number of homes in Jabalia town and refugee camp were hit. A video shared online appeared to…

  • Good News on this Day in History

    Happy Birthday to director-screenwriter George Lucas who turns 80. Receiving 5 Oscar nominations (including Best Picture) for his 1973 debut film American Graffiti proved that he could write and direct, and producing the groundbreaking science fiction franchise Star Wars proved he could create a cultural phenomenon worth billions of dollars. He also dreamed up Indiana…