News Headlines - 24 September 2016

Police investigating hacking of Pippa Middleton's iCloud account make arrest - Mirror Online

A man has been arrested over allegations Pippa Middleton's iCloud account was hacked, police have announced.
A 35-year-old man was arrested today in Northamptonshire on suspicion of a Computer Misuse Act offence.

Labour leadership: Corbyn appeals for unity after re-election - BBC News

He vowed to bring Labour back together, saying "we have much more in common than divides us", insisting the party could win the next election as the "engine of progress" in the country.

George W. Bush Asked President Obama to Take His Photo | TIME

In a video from the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on Saturday, Bush appears to attempt to take a selfie with a few people at the ceremony.

Mark Zuckerberg, Yuri Milner and Stephen Hawking to begin search for alien life | Daily Mail Online

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Russian entrepreneur Yuri Milner and physicist Stephen Hawking have revealed exclusively to MailOnline that they will be listening to signals from 'Earth 2.0'... The trio are funding an ambitious $100 million (£76 million) project known as ‘Breakthrough Listen’, which will use the world's most powerful telescopes to listen to messages from ET.

The Bank of Japan unveils new monetary tools | The Economist

Having so far undershot his 2% target, Mr Kuroda defiantly pledged to overshoot it, promising to keep expanding the money supply until inflation rose above 2% for an unspecified time. And in addition to keeping short-term rates at -0.1%, Mr Kuroda vowed to keep long-term rates, specifically the yield on ten-year government bonds, at about zero for the foreseeable future.