How virtual reality is helping people with dementia
Virtual reality is being used to help people with dementia revisit their past.
Why your smart meter may not be so smart after all
Nearly a third of all energy companies fitting smart meters are still installing old technology.
Whirlpool tumble dryer recall uncovers 65,000 dangerous machines
Despite the full recall, hundreds of thousands of fire-prone machines may remain in UK homes.
Duchess of Sussex launches clothing line for women’s charity
The Duchess of Sussex launches her new clothing line in support of a charity helping women find work.
A day in the life of a NYC food truck owner, who’s up at 12:30 am to park and camps out overnight
“It’s tougher to sleep in the summer than the winter because the heat is just unbearable.”
What is the Irish backstop? All you need to know about the border dispute blocking an orderly Brexit
The nature of the Irish border post-Brexit is a major sticking point in negotiations between the British government and the EU.
We went inside Alibaba’s global headquarters. Here’s what we saw
From facial recognition security to unmanned vehicles, Alibaba’s corporate campus is more than just an office, it’s an incubator for all things tech. CNBC’s gets a rare look inside the company’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China.
Trump cancels peace talks with Taliban over Kabul attack that killed US soldier
Trump said he had planned a secret meeting with the Taliban’s “major leaders” on Sunday at a presidential compound in Camp David, Maryland.
What to do if you overspent on your summer holiday
Household finances have taken a summer hit, but experts have some advice about getting back on track.
