Man accused of stealing the camera of photographer killed in Bondi Beach massacre gushed about his ‘beautiful aura’ in gory social media tribute – as his distraught widow pleaded for the precious keepsake’s safe return

Two days after he allegedly stole a camera from a photographer killed in the Bondi Beach massacre, Danny Ridley gushed about the victim’s ‘beautiful aura’ on social media.  Peter Meagher, 61, was one of 15 people who died when Sajid and Naveed Akram allegedly opened fire at the Chanukah By…

Ancient asteroid craters may have sparked Earth’s oxygen-producing life

A team of researchers in South Korea has uncovered evidence that could shed new light on how Earth’s atmosphere first became rich in oxygen, one of the most important turning points in the planet’s history. Scientists from the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) discovered stromatolites, layered rock…

Unexpected Hero Saved The Gods And Humanity From An Evil Force – Rare Mesopotamian Myth Revealed On Ancient Sumerian Tablet

Ellen Lloyd –  AncientPages.com – In recent years, advanced artificial intelligence (AI) software has enabled researchers to decipher many ancient cuneiform texts. However, some artifacts are too fragile or unique and still require human expertise. Hidden within a long-forgotten Sumerian clay tablet lies a myth so intriguing it has never…

This exoplanet weather forecast by the James Webb Space Telescope calls for sandy skies and a clear (alien) sunset

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made a weather forecast for the exoplanet WASP-94Ab, a world with clouds of sand in the morning that gradually give way to a clear sky at sunset. It is the first time that the daily cycle of weather has been observed on a…

Retail sales tumbled last month as Brits braced for impact from the Middle East crisis – with hopes pinned on boost from England success at World Cup

By JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 08:09 BST, 22 May 2026 | Updated: 08:09 BST, 22 May 2026 Retail sales tumbled last month as Brits braced for impact from the Middle East crisis – with hopes pinned on England success at the World Cup.  Volumes fell 1.3 per cent…

The love triangle that ended with a body in the boot of a burned out Mercedes: How an unsuspecting Sikh man was lured to his death by the woman he loved… as his sister reveals his terrifying final moments

He was just 21 and a budding TV executive. She was a beautiful 19-year-old medical student with whom he’d fallen desperately in love. In February 2011 Gagandip Singh drove off from his family’s house in south-east London to Brighton to visit her. He would never come home. ‘I remember Mum…

Epic ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu’ merch has landed. ‘This is the way’ to Grogu Crocs, Lego & more

It’s finally time: “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu” launches onto the big screen this weekend, thrusting us into a new era of Star Wars mania. Not that we need any excuse to get excited about Grogu, really: that little green “Child” already has our heart. Thankfully, there’s a galaxy…

Army officer left ‘supersensitive’ to the cold after he wasn’t given warm mittens during winter exercises sues MoD for £200,000

An army squadron commander left ‘supersensitive’ to the cold after he was not given warm mittens during winter training exercises is suing the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for more than £200,000. Darren Stoddart, a Tactical Commander in the Light Dragoons, said he suffered a ‘mild freezing cold injury’ after prolonged…

Teacher accused of murdering baby he was adopting denies taking ‘trophy’ pictures after alleged sexual abuse

A teacher on trial for the sexual abuse and murder of a baby he and his partner were adopting has denied making pictures and videos as ‘trophies’ of the abuse. Jamie Varley, 37, on Thursday told jurors photographs and footage of Preston Davey were taken because ‘I wanted to capture…

“Zombie cells” aren’t always bad and that could transform anti-aging medicine

Aging research is entering a new phase as scientists rethink one of the body’s most mysterious cell types: senescent cells, often nicknamed “zombie cells.” While these aging cells have long been viewed as harmful drivers of inflammation and disease, new findings suggest the story is far more complicated. In some…