Concern for Health of 2 Political Prisoners in Egypt
Two young Egyptians detained during the military-backed government's deadly crackdown on dissent face serious threats to their health after more than 100 days on hunger strike, according to medical reports. Read more...
G.M. Will Sell Only Zero-Emission Vehicles by 2035
The move, one of the most ambitious in the auto industry, is a piece of a broader plan by the company to become carbon neutral by 2040. Read more...
Eddie Murphy wants to go back to stand-up when the pandemic is over
After three decades and multiple blockbuster movies, Eddie Murphy is planning a return to the medium that helped launch his acting career. Read more...
Coming of Age Teens on Coping With a Pandemic Year
Teens across the United States show us how they have met life39;s challenges in the midst of a pandemic. Read more...
AFC Fylde mourn tragic death of player Luke Bennett, 17, after he 'touched overhead electrical line'
While a police investigation is in its early stages, a statement from Lancashire Constabulary details that Bennett 'may have touched an overhead electrical line with a metal pole.' Read more...
New York to Allow Limited Live Performances to Resume in April
The state will allow plays, concerts and other performances to start again April 2 for audiences of up to 100 people indoors, or 200 outdoors. Read more...
GRACE ON THE CASE Expedia said the cheapest prices were for new customers only
I had to rebook my fiance and I's flight to Antigua after it was cancelled. However, Expedia tried to charge us more than the advertised rate as it said that was just for new customers. Is this fair? Read more...
Iranians Detained for Happy Video Are Released on Bail
One of the stars of "Happy in Tehran," an exuberant music video that offended the sensibilities of Iran's conservative judiciary, reported on Instagram Wednesday that she was free. Read more...
Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House album review It will sweep you away
Prokofiev's Romeo And Juliet has claims to be the most dazzling of all romantic ballet scores. Read more...
Greece could be welcoming British tourists as early as May so experience its charms in Skopelos
Skopelos is a charming island in Greece's Sporades archipelago that's just 30 square miles. It is a favourite destination of the Daily Mail's Stephen Bayley, who hopes he can visit again soon. Read more...
Six years after his grandmother passed away, Nick Kyrgios has found another reason to love tennis
It was soon after his grandmother passed away that Nick Kyrgios felt his passion for tennis begin to wane. Read more...
Desperate Cuomo is left with shrinking set of loyalist supporters
Cuomo, main,faces investigations into claims of a cover up of the true COVID-19 death toll in nursing homes and claims of sexual harassment by former aides. His book is inset. Read more...
Triangulating Math, Mozart and Moby-Dick
Sarah Hart, the first woman to hold Englands distinguished Gresham professorship of geometry, explores the intersections of music, literature and mathematics. Read more...
Chelsea star Reece James speaks out on Thomas Tuchel's squad rotation since his arrival
Reece James has been on the wrong end of Thomas Tuchel's willingness to rotate since taking over at Chelsea but the young England right back has no reason to quarrel. Read more...
Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt becomes the FIFTH Republican to announce his retirement in 2022
Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri announced Monday he will retire at the end of his term in 2022, making him the fifth Republican to do so. Read more...
Surfs Up. Grab Your Helmet.
Helmets used to be a rarity in surfing. Now, young surfers on the North Shore of Oahu are embracing the safety device as a necessity in the worlds most dangerous waves. Read more...
ALEX BRUMMER Greensill Capital's demise is a crisis with past echoes
The collapse into insolvency protection of Australian lender Greensill Capital, which conducts most of its business out of London, is a 'black swan' event with capacity to unsettle global finance. Read more...
Texas Blackouts Point to Coast-to-Coast Crises Waiting to Happen
Continent-spanning storms triggered blackouts in Oklahoma and Mississippi, halted one-third of U.S. oil production and disrupted vaccinations in 20 states. Read more...