Welcome to the news summary for October 6th. Today's headlines include Joe Sullivan guilty in Uber hacking case, Teens, 13 and 14, arrested after police chase following ram-raids, Researchers to study how pregnant women with depression respond to antidepressants, Australia news LIVE: Ministers at odds over tax cut debate; Lehrmann trial continues in Canberra, North Korea 'fires two more ballistic missiles', How to use Low Power Mode on Apple Watch, Ian is probably Florida's deadliest hurricane since 1935. Most victims drowned, Celtic left with mountain to climb after André Silva’s rapid double for Leipzig, North Korea launches missile toward South Korean waters after U.S. sends carrier to region, Fan unsure what to do with Aaron Judge’s home-run ball worth $2m, Conor Benn & Chris Eubank Jr's bout CALLED OFF as failed drug test emerges days before bout but Hearn vows..., Some everyday materials have memories, and now they can be erased: News study demonstrates how to read, write, and erase memory of previous deformation in foams and emulsions used in food and pharmaceuticals, Buhari commends military for release of train hostages, Eating These Types of Grains Can Lower Your Heart Disease Risk, 'Almost' every river west of NSW mountain range to flood as system smashes state, SpaceX capsule heads to space station, Council where Logan Mwangi was murdered 'worryingly dependent' on agency care, President Biden caught on hot mic in Florida: 'No one f---- with a Biden', Elon Musk’s Twitter Reversal Revives Takeover Bid for a Now-Weaker Firm, and NASA study finds climate extremes affect landslides in surprising ways.
Two teens arrested after police chase following ram-raids; Joe Sullivan guilty in Uber hacking case
Today's News
Outline
- Joe Sullivan, former chief security officer at Uber, has been found guilty of hacking into the company's systems and stealing driver's personal information.
- Two teens have been arrested after a police chase following a series of ram-raids in the Brisbane area.
- A new study will examine how pregnant women with depression respond to antidepressants.
- Ministers are at odds over tax cut debate; Lehrmann trial continues in Canberra.
- North Korea has launched two more ballistic missiles, according to reports.
- Low Power Mode on Apple Watch can help extend your battery life.
- Ian is a hurricane that hit Florida in 1935. Most victims drowned.
- Celtic are trailing Leipzig 2-0 after André Silva scored a quickfire double.
- North Korea has launched a missile toward South Korean waters after the US sent a carrier to the region.
- A fan is unsure what to do with a home-run ball hit by Aaron Judge that is worth $2 million.
- Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr's bout has been called off after a failed drug test, but promoter Eddie Hearn has vowed to reschedule the fight.
- A new study has demonstrated how to read, write, and erase the memory of previous deformation in foams and emulsions used in food and pharmaceuticals.
- Nigerian President Buhari has commended the military for the release of train hostages.
- A new study has found that eating certain types of grains can lower your risk of heart disease.
- A major weather system is set to hit New South Wales, with almost every river west of the mountain range expected to flood.
- A SpaceX capsule is headed to the International Space Station.
- The council where Logan Mwangi was murdered is 'worryingly dependent' on agency care.
- President Biden has been caught on a hot mic in Florida saying 'no one f---- with a Biden.'
- Elon Musk's Twitter reversal has revived a takeover bid for a now-weaker Tesla.
- A new NASA study has found that climate extremes can affect landslides in surprising ways.