A forest fire in the south of France has revealed a cache of 400 historic shells and munitions in the village of Le Porge, according to local authorities. Blasts, initially thought to be exploding gas cylinders, may have been World War Two explosives detonated by the heat of the fires, the local fire commander told
Lenovo is expected to release some of the first Googlebook models later this year, and leaked images have now given us a good idea of what they might look like. Leaked press images shared by Digital Citizen and Android Headlines include a laptop and a 2-in-1 tablet, all of which feature Googlebook branding on the
More than two A dozen new suspected scam complexes have been built or significantly expanded in war-torn Myanmar over the past six months, according to satellite images and analysis of the area reviewed by WIRED. The apparent growth in criminal operations indicates how an alleged crackdown on the sites last year did little to stop
Texts between singer D4vd and Celeste Rivas Hernández, the 14-year-old girl he is accused of murdering, reveal that she had been pregnant and had an abortion before her death. The messages were shown during a hearing before a judge to determine whether the singer, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, should go on trial
Police in Australia have released never-before-seen photographs from their investigation into the murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio 25 years ago. Falconio, from Huddersfield, was shot on a remote stretch of road near the Northern Territory town of Barrow Creek, about 186 miles (300 kilometres) north of Alice Springs, on July 14, 2001. His body
“My So-Called Life” creator and “Wicked” writer Winnie Holzman has been chosen to receive Humanitas’ Kieser Award, while writer and comedian Ashley Nicole Black has been named host of this year’s Humanitas Awards Show & Toast, the organization announced Monday. Also on Monday, Humanitas announced the nominees for this year’s ten Humanitas Awards and revealed