Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday took a thinly veiled jab at Apple by casting the social network as a defender of privacy that is willing to resist cooperating with governments that have poor human-rights records.
Before her son was born, Chen Huijuan was happy to splash out on skincare products, clothing and socializing with friends. Now, she even hesitates to buy a new dress.
The highest graduate starting salary has hit £60,000 for the first time, an annual survey has found.
Facebook is investing $300m (£233m) in local journalism projects amid mounting criticism over fake news on its platform and its role in the demise of regional newspapers.
The risk of having a heart attack appears to be rising among young women, according to a new study, and researchers are trying to figure out why.
US and Chinese negotiators meeting this week in Beijing have agreed to extend trade talks until Wednesday, according to a spokesperson for the office of the US Trade Representative.
Freshly juiced fruit has become a staple in many diets – especially those of busy, health-conscious consumers who can save time on making (and perhaps even chewing) their food without missing out on nutrients. Fruit juice also has been linked to claims that it can help you both lose weight, and ‘detox’ your system.
A gentle touch can soothe an upset baby and even dull its perception of pain, according to a UK study which found light stroking activates touch sensitive nerve endings and suppresses unpleasant sensation.
For years the jingling of sleigh bells has been drowned out by the ringing of cash registers across the UK at Christmas. And - with more jobs than ever before, rising wages and low interest rates - the hope was that Brits would be enthusiastically hitting the shops again this winter.
Rohit Chitkara could barely contain his excitement when he received a letter in the post one morning from University College London.