The hunter becomes the hunted 'Dead' bear shot with a rifle springs up and attacks its would-be killer
Alex Machavo, of Medford, Oregon, was attacked by the injured animal near Shady Cove on Thursday. According to Andrea Carlson, a local sheriff's spokeswoman, the hunter and his wounded target rolled down a 50-ft embankment with the bear biting 22-year-old Machavo all the way down. Read more...
Britons hit beaches and parks to enjoy mini Spring heatwave
Sunbathers flocked to beaches in Bournemouth and Portsmouth earlier today as the nation enjoyed a mini heatwave and saw highs of 65F after a chilly start to the month. Read more...
Ella Stevens The 13-year-old aiming to become Ferrari's first female Formula 1 driver
Teenage karting champion Ella Stevens tells CNN Sport about her quest to reach the top of motorsport. Read more...
Jennifer Lawrence and husband Cooke Maroney look glum during first sighting in SIX months
Jennifer, 30, and her husband, 35, looked a bit downcast as they hurried to their dinner reservations during what was their first sighting together in six-months. Read more...
Australians could exploit New Zealand travel bubble loophole to fly anywhere in the world
Australians could be able to exploit a loophole in the trans-Tasman travel bubble to fly further abroad, as residents in New Zealand are permitted to travel overseas for leisure. Read more...
Britt Reid Charged With Felony D.W.I.
Reid, a former assistant coach for the Kansas City Chiefs and the son of the teams head coach, crashed into two cars in February, leaving a child seriously injured. Read more...
Real Madrid, Atletico, Barcelona and Sevilla - LaLiga title race is now a FOUR-way battle
PETE JENSON IN SPAIN Not since 2003 has the Spanish title race been this close. Sportsmail takes a look at all the deciding factors with the four-horse race set to go down to the wire. Read more...
Shes Taking Jeff Bezos to Task
Joy Buolamwini is on a crusade against bias in facial recognition technology, and the powerful companies that profit from it. Read more...
Health Men who drink while trying for a baby are more likely to father kids with birth defects
Researchers analysed the pre-conception alcohol habits and pregnancy outcomes of more than 500,000 couples across mainland China. Read more...
Wildfire Deals Hard Blow to South Africas Archives
The fire, which began Sunday and is still being fought, ravaged a library that housed first-edition books, films, photographs and other primary sources documenting Southern African history. Read more...
Western Warnings Tarnish Covid Vaccines the World Badly Needs
Amid a deep residue of mistrust, American and European cautions on the AstraZeneca and Johnson Johnson vaccines risk igniting anti-vaccine fervor in countries that cant afford to be particular. Read more...
The Village Voice Returns, and Its Very Village Voice-y
Its first print incarnation since 2017 includes an article on New Yorks mayoral race, and another that revives the papers tradition of shaming landlords. Read more...
DR MAX PEMBERTON Line of Duty's pill popping plot rings scarily true
Dr Max Pemberton says Steve Arnott's addiction to prescription painkillers in Line Of Duty lifts the lid on an issue that is rarely discussed. The NHS psychiatrist says addiction doesn't discriminate. Read more...
HSBC bosses forced to hot desk in Canary Wharf HQ cut back
HSBC senior staff including CEO Noel Quinn have moved out of their private offices on the 42nd floor of the bank's Canary Wharf headquarters and will hot-desk in new offices two floors below. Read more...
The Oscars Are a Week Away, but How Many Will Watch?
TV ratings for awards shows have been in free fall, especially during the pandemic, and Hollywood doesnt want the viewing public to toss its premier showcase into the entertainment dustbin. Read more...
Oil co that commissioned Seacor Power liftboat distances itself from decision to sail in 90mph wind
Houston-based Talos Energy, which operates the oil rig that the Seacor Power was sailing to, said on Sunday that the decision to sail in rough seas was made by Seacor, rather than them. Read more...
The billionaire backers of new European breakaway football league
The US sports moguls behind Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal Joel Glazer, John W Henry and Stan Kroenke respectively, are key players in the Super League. Read more...
Natural History Museum to Host Vaccinations Under Famous Blue Whale
Starting Friday, all New York City residents will be eligible to receive a coronavirus vaccine at the American Museum of Natural History. Read more...