
Elon Musk randomly tweets 1,800-year-old Chinese poem calling for peace - Daily Mail
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, 50, left social media users baffled on Monday night after he tweeted an ancient Chinese poem calling for 'peace'

Illuvium, LCX and Tokemak hit new highs as Bitcoin dominance lingers - Cointelegraph
LCX, ILV, TOKE and at least 10 other altcoins hit new all-time highs alongside ETH today.

Facebook to end use of facial recognition software - BBC News
Facebook will now delete the "facial recognition templates" of more than one billion people.

Billions go on schemes that barely make a difference, writes JCB boss LORD BAMFORD - Daily Mail
LORD BAMFORD: JCB is developing a chemical alternative to fossil fuels which might help to solve the energy crisis - and enable the UK to meet its goal of cutting net carbon emissions to zero by 2050.

Former world's fattest man says hospital planned to cremate him like an animal in an ABATTOIR - Daily Mail
Paul Mason, 61, from Ipswich, has claimed that he was 'disgusted' by the plans drawn up during his three years living on a hospital ward, which included cremating him in an abattoir.

Squid Game cryptocurrency scammers vanish with $3.3M - PC Gamer
The unofficial Squid Game cryptocurrency was a scam all along.

Deadmau5, Gregory Siff Merge Digital and Physical Art With Solana NFT Drop - CoinDesk
The duo is tapping metaverse studio Looks Rare to turn real-life art into NFTs – live from Red Rocks.
Four more UK energy providers collapse amid soaring gas prices - LBC
Four more energy providers have gone bust as soaring gas prices claim more British firms.

Sunderland restauranteur charges £100 for gold-covered tomahawk steaks that Salt Bae sells for £850 - Daily Mail
Priced at £100, the steak by Sunderland butcher John Stirk leaves less of a hole in the pocket than Nusret Gökçe's (Salt Bae) £850 offering at his Knightsbridge restaurant.

Martin Lewis tells Black Friday shoppers to act now to avoid falling for fake deals - The Mirror
Black Friday is almost here but previous research from Which? published last year showed 85% of Black Friday product prices aren’t the cheapest they’ve ever been