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V-shaped UFO filmed hovering over Los Angeles as expert reveals incredible details of sighting
Trump drops bombshell Tylenol autism announcement as he vows to rip up'disgraceful' vaccine schedule in major medical shake-up Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return TOMORROW after host was canned over Charlie Kirk comments Tylenol maker responds to Trump's plans to link everyday drug to autism The six hidden messages in the texts between Charlie Kirk's'assassin' and his trans lover DECODED Top plastic surgeon reveals secrets behind Catherine Zeta-Jones' youthful appearance: 'This isn't what happens when we age' Common kitchen spice may reverse Alzheimer's disease, study suggests Barack and Michelle Obama arrive apart on Spielberg's yacht after ex-president's startling marriage confession Miley Cyrus shares the medicine that has kept her'grounded in a sober lifestyle' for 5 years Jimmy Kimmel steps in to'protect' Ivanka Trump from handsy comedian in resurfaced video Seven charities including Teenage Cancer Trust cut ties with Sarah Ferguson after leaked email showed her apologising to'supreme friend' Jeffrey Epstein Heather Locklear fans can't believe how amazing the Melrose Place vet looks at 63... 40 years after fame hit'Brazilian Josef Fritzl' makes chilling claim to police after'holding stepdaughter captive for 22 years' American'sexpert' deported from Indonesia after furious Muslim officials accused her of hosting KAMA SUTRA demonstrations Beloved actress who played loud, loving matriarch in 2002 romcom makes rare outing in LA...can you guess who? Face of man who tried to'murder Jeffrey Epstein' days before pedophile financier's mysterious suicide Candace Owens says she'll make Brigitte Macron submit to MEDICAL EXAM after'French first lady is a man' claim sparked lawsuit Blindfolded and awaiting death: Horrifying footage shows Hamas executing'Israeli collaborators' in Gaza streets as baying crowd screams'Allahu Akbar' All the'Biblical signs' pointing to the Rapture coming TOMORROW as believers spread fears the end is nigh New'loaded water' trend slashes cravings so you can lose weight... as expert reveals how to maximize benefits Clear and startling images of what appears to be a UFO were captured over Los Angeles, sparking fresh debate about what's flying over America's biggest cities. A pair of Los Angeles residents were on their balcony when they spotted a black, V-shaped craft covered in lights moving slowly over the city on August 28. The sighting went on for roughly 25 minutes, with the UFO flying south until the witnesses eventually lost sight of it around 11:38pm local time (2:38am ET). The pair was able to capture both pictures and clear videos with a cellphone camera, zooming in to see nine white lights along the UFO's hull.
Google experiences deja vu as second monopoly trial begins in US
After deflecting the US Department of Justice's attack on its illegal monopoly in online search, Google is facing another attempt to dismantle its internet empire in a trial focused on abusive tactics in digital advertising. The trial that opened Monday in an Alexandria, Virginia, federal court revolves around the harmful conduct that resulted in US district Judge Leonie Brinkema declaring parts of Google's digital advertising technology to be an illegal monopoly in April. The judge found that Google has been engaging in behavior that stifles competition to the detriment of online publishers that depend on the system for revenue. Google and the justice department will spend the next two weeks in court presenting evidence in a "remedy" trial that will culminate in Brinkema issuing a ruling on how to restore fair market conditions. If the justice department gets its way, Brinkema will order Google to sell parts of its ad technology - a proposal that the company's lawyers warned would "invite disruption and damage" to consumers and the internet's ecosystem.
AI 'carries risks' but will help tackle global heating, says UN's climate chief
'Done properly, AI releases human capacity,' Simon Stiell said. 'Done properly, AI releases human capacity,' Simon Stiell said. AI'carries risks' but will help tackle global heating, says UN's climate chief Mon 22 Sep 2025 15.54 EDTLast modified on Mon 22 Sep 2025 16.04 EDT Harnessing artificial intelligence will help the world to tackle the climate crisis, but governments must step in to regulate the technology, the UN's climate chief has said. AI is being used to make energy systems more efficient, and to develop tools to reduce carbon from industrial processes. The UN is also using AI as an aid to climate diplomacy.
Nvidia to invest billions in OpenAI as AI race heats up
What is the H-1B visa programme? The White House Peace Vigil is dismantled - why? Who said what at Charlie Kirk's memorial? Chipmaker Nvidia will invest up to $100bn in OpenAI and provide it with data center chips, a tie-up between two of the highest-profile leaders in the global artificial intelligence (AI) race. The deal, announced on Monday, will see Nvidia start delivering chips as soon as late 2026 and will involve two separate but intertwined transactions, according to a person close to OpenAI. The first $10bn of Nvidia's investment in OpenAI, which was most recently valued at $500bn, will begin when the two companies reach a definitive agreement for OpenAI to purchase Nvidia chips. Nvidia did not respond to immediate requests for clarification about the deal.
WIRED Roundup: The Right Embraces Cancel Culture
On this episode of, we discuss OpenAI's new teen safety features, the right's retaliation against critics of the late Charlie Kirk, and more of the week's biggest stories. Charlie Kirk (R) shaking hands with US President Donald Trump as he speaks on stage at America Fest 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona. All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. In today's episode, our host Zรถe Schiffer is joined by WIRED's senior culture editor Manisha Krishnan to run through five of the best stories we published this week--from OpenAI implementing teen safety features to how human design is the new astrology. Zรถe and Manisha also discuss the reverberating reactions to Charlie Kirk's death and why the work of many creators, from comic book artists to late night show hosts, is getting cancelled.
Instagram tightens its teen policy: Meta-owned app begins using AI to find accounts belonging to under-18s - even if they list an adult birthday
Gabrielle surging into major hurricane as forecasters warn of'life-threatening' impact to East Coast Fed governor installed by Trump outlines bold case to slash interest rates to 2.5% in months So is Meghan Markle's former best pal about to tell all? Jessica Mulroney has an axe to grind and'knows where the bodies are buried', friends warn amid claims she's penning memoir Incredible secret DNA weapon that nailed Bryan Kohberger... and how no criminal can hide again Why Jennifer Aniston is'being silenced' from speaking out on close friend Jimmy Kimmel's firing Six charities including Teenage Cancer Trust cut ties with Sarah Ferguson after leaked email showed her apologising to'supreme friend' Jeffrey Epstein Will Smith's'nepo baby' son Jaden sparks outrage after landing coveted job at designer fashion brand I've had crippling anxiety for years. Heather Locklear fans can't believe how amazing the Melrose Place vet looks at 63... 40 years after fame hit Whoopi Goldberg claims The View is too fearless not to discuss Kimmel canning... despite completely avoiding subject at crucial moment There's a new dating trend that's great news for guys who struggle to get laid. Even divorce lawyers say it's the secret to happiness. But ladies, I promise it'll backfire I'm a 49-year-old beauty editor and menopause gave me hair loss and short, brittle locks that wouldn't grow.
Trump will reportedly link autism to pain reliever Tylenol - but many experts are sceptical
Trump officials are expected to link the use of pain reliever Tylenol in pregnant women to autism, according to US media reports. At an Oval Office event on Monday, the US president will reportedly advise pregnant women in the US to only take Tylenol, known as paracetamol elsewhere, to relieve high fevers. At the Charlie Kirk memorial service on Sunday, Trump said he had an amazing announcement coming on autism, saying it was out of control but they might now have a reason why. Some studies have shown a link between pregnant women taking Tylenol and autism, but these findings are inconsistent and do not prove the drug causes autism. Tylenol is a popular brand of pain relief medication sold in the United States, Canada and some other countries.
Palantir Wants to Be a Lifestyle Brand
Defense tech giant Palantir is selling T-shirts and tote bags as part of a bid to encourage fans to publicly endorse it. Palantir Technologies, which moved from Silicon Valley to Denver in 2020, sells software that immigration authorities use to identify and arrest people, militaries use to organize drone strikes, and corporations use to manage their supply chains. Now, it also sells tote bags. Last year, Palantir re launched an online merchandise store, and its website was recently redesigned with a swanky interface and new payment system . A mock terminal in the lower left corner displays "code" documenting each item you view.
ICE offers big bucks -- but California police officers prove tough to poach
Things to Do in L.A. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article. This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here . The Trump administration is offering hefty signing bonuses, student loan forgiveness and six-figure salaries to recruit ICE officers. California police agencies already struggling to hire and retain enough officers now face competition from the federal agency.
Elon Musk Is Out to Rule Space. Can Anyone Stop Him?
Elon Musk Is Out to Rule Space. With SpaceX and Starlink, Elon Musk controls more than half the world's rocket launches and thousands of internet satellites. Just off the Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway, the hotel's rooftop bar is open late. The bartender passes out shots and turns Ozzy up. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket takes off, its orange plume glowing bright, about 12 miles due north up the Banana River. The "Iron Man" riff starts to blast. When we hear the thud of the sonic boom, most everyone lets out some kind of hoot. This is SpaceX's 95th launch of the year, one nearly every other day. That's more liftoffs than the rest of the world gets into space, combined. For our politics issue, WIRED examines the state of tech's influence on governmental power--and the people who will change everything in the future. On this particular night, this Falcon 9 took 28 Starlink internet satellites to orbit. Starlink, of course, is another Musk space venture that dominates its competitors.