Korean Court Rejects Suit Against Japan Over Sexual Slavery
The decision contradicted an earlier court ruling in South Korea that said the Japanese government must compensate so-called comfort women. Read more...
At the Masters, Justin Rose Is an Outlier, and Establishes an Early Lead
Unlike last year, when the Masters was played in November, a firm Augusta National course fought back, punishing many golfers through the first round, though Rose managed six birdies on the back nine. Read more...
Shares of TuSimple, a developer of autonomous trucks, fall sharply after I.P.O. before recovering.
Shares started trading on the Nasdaq under the symbol TSP at each around noon, but fell as much as 19 percent. Read more...
China39;s Solar Dominance Presents Biden With Human Rights Dilemma
President Bidens vow to work with China on issues like climate change is clashing with his promise to defend human rights. Read more...
STOCKS WATCH Will 1bn bid be winning formula for Elementis?
Elementis, one of Britain's oldest chemical companies, has come under the spotlight amid talk it has attracted a fresh suitor mulling a 1billion takeover bid. Read more...
Stop throwing tampons down the toilet! FabLittleBag is on a mission
Every day in the UK around2.5million tampons and 1.4million sanitary towel pads are flushed down the toilet. Mother-of-two Martha Silcott is on a mission to sort this out. Read more...
Archbishop of Canterbury puts pressure on PM over Covid inquiry
Justin Welby said a formal investigation into the handling of the pandemic should focus on 'lessons to be learned'. Read more...
PICTURED Two men who died in Tesla crash when 'no one was driving'
Everette Talbot, 69, and Dr. Will Varner, 59, were killed in the crash that happened in a gated community in Spring, Texas, on Saturday at 11.25pm. Read more...
The Covid-19 Plasma Boom Is Over. What Did We Learn From It?
The U.S. government invested 0 million in plasma when the country was desperate for Covid-19 treatments. A year later, the program has fizzled. Read more...
12 Stellar Recipes for Your Next Outdoor Hang
These dips, salads, tarts and more taste great and will stand up to an afternoon out. Read more...
Fewer Britons are sticking to 10-day self-isolation following a positive test result, survey finds
The Office for National Statistics found 82 per cent of people who test positive are self-isolating, down from 86 per cent in February. But experts said both figures are likely an 'overestimate'. Read more...
Checkmate for Gambit
The New York Times chess blog has ended. Read more...
The Books That Led Her to Her Art
A childrens book illustrator and author describes her path through classics like Blueberries for Sal and Where the Wild Things Are. Read more...
Spite Looks on the Bright Side of a Dark Feeling
The psychologist Simon McCarthy-Jones writes about the different varieties of spite, and argues that the emotion can be a force for good, if deployed strategically. Read more...
With Pac-12 Falling Behind, Schools Decide Larry Scott Wont Dig Them Out
Scott will leave the Pac-12 as commissioner while the conference will be looking for a new television contract. Read more...
Alabama Fans and Ohio State Fans, and Reveling During a Pandemic
The immediate winner of college footballs national championship was easy to discern by the crowds after the game. The health consequences are yet to be seen. Read more...
The Tragedy of Harry Uzoka
He was a shining star of a tight-knit group of rising Black male models in London. Why did he die at the hands of another model? Read more...
Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley Leaving Searchlight Pictures
Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley have been at the top of Searchlight Pictures for more than two decades, shaping the film industry with hits like 12 Years a Slave, The Shape of Water and Nomadland. Read more...