800AD Iceland Viking settlement discovery may rewrite history

Ancient Viking settlement found in Iceland dates back to 800 AD and challenges records of the first colonists who arrived nearly 75 years later Two Viking longhouses were unearthed in an eastern region of Iceland The oldest was built in 800 and was used as a seasonal hunting camp The younger one was created some … Read more

Facebook settlement suggests HALF of company’s moderators developed mental health issues from work

Facebook settlement suggests about HALF of the company’s moderators developed mental health issues as a result of their work removing graphic content from the platform A lawsuits suggests one in two Facebook moderators suffers from mental health issues as a result of their job Attorneys and mental health experts came to the conclusion when assessing a … Read more

Contract reveals $20m settlement between Jackie Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis’s daughter Christina

The 1975 contract Jackie Kennedy signed to give her step-daughter total possession of her husband Aristotle Onassis’ $500m (£400m) fortune is up for sale. The 23-page multi-million dollar settlement was signed by the Greek shipping magnate’s only surviving child Christina and his second wife Jackie on May 7, 1975. The document reveals how Christina made … Read more

Laurence Fox receives apology and an out of court settlement from Equity

Laurence Fox received an apology from Equity, the UK actors union, on Friday, after they called him a ‘disgrace’ following his Question Time appearance in January.  He had sparked a race row by claiming the inclusion of a turban-wearing soldier in Sam Mendes film 1917 was ‘incongruous’. Equity apologised on social media and have agreed an … Read more

Ancient human settlement was obliterated by a COMET exploding in Earth’s atmosphere 12,800 years ago

An ancient human settlement was obliterated by a comet that exploded in Earth’s atmosphere around 12,800 years ago, a study has found. The event destroyed a village found in the Abu Hureyra dig site in Syria and splattered fragments of molten glass ‘hot enough to melt cars’ to the ground. The impact is also believed to have … Read more