How Sustainable Is the Rally in Renewable Energy Stocks?
Solar and wind power companies have soared in value. Are they in a bubble or in a virtuous upward cycle? Read more...
The Tech That Will Invade Our Lives in 2021
Spoiler Were looking at another year of internet services dominating many aspects of our lives. Read more...
MARKET REPORT Playtech profits set to exceed expectations by at least 268m
The FTSE 250 firm, which helps the likes of Bet365 and Ladbrokes with their online betting, said profits for 2020 would be ahead of expectations by at least 268 million. Read more...
Heres What Happened in Sundays N.F.L. Wild-Card Games
The Browns stormed past the Steelers, the heavily-favored Saints got a businesslike win over the Bears and Lamar Jackson finally won his first playoff game. Read more...
Pictured Surgeon, 65, fighting for his life after 'being stabbed by a burglar weeks after retiring'
Graeme Perks was woken by the sound of breaking glass in Hallam, near Southwell and went downstairs, where he was knifed in the chest and stomach. The intruder fled.. Read more...
Bill Ted Face The Music review Laugh-out-loud funny at times, and thin and slow at others
The enduring appeal of Bill Ted's Excellent Adventure - released way back in 1989 - hangs on three things. Read more...
Why Digga D, a British Drill Artist, is Banned from Using Violent Lyrics
Recent court rulings require officers to keep watch over artists rap lyrics, which prosecutors say celebrate gangs and violent crimes. Read more...
A Plan by Eastern States to Cap Tailpipe Emissions Gets Off to a Slow Start
Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Washington, D.C., all announced they would join a cap-and-trade program for cars and trucks. But many bigger states have yet to join. Read more...
Sex 'extortionist' from Parkwood, Perth allegedly lured 245 girls by impersonating a celebrity
The Perth man, 25, allegedly asked sexually explicit questions then sent edited screenshots made to look like she was interested n his twisted fantasies - and threatened to show their parents. Read more...
Nike and UEFA Express Concern Over Crisis at French Soccer Federation
Nike, the federations biggest sponsor, and European soccers governing body have contacted the federation about a scandal involving a young player at its elite academy. Read more...
Kohler unveils a ,000 LED bathtub at CES that lights up and shoots fog from the sides
In the fully-loaded 'Infinity Experience' version of Kohler's Stillness Bath, unveiled at CES 2021, water fills from the bottom of the tub and overflows into a wood moat, creating a relaxing soundscape. Read more...
Body of missing mental health worker, 61, lay undiscovered for three years
Gerald Frost, 61, from the Baddeley Green area of Stoke-on-Trent, who went missing in 2017, was discovered after a locksmith was called out to open the garage at his mother-in-law's home. Read more...
How to Move a Giraffe
As the senior wildlife veterinarian at the Uganda Wildlife Authority, Dr. Robert Aruho, 36, finds himself in the very tricky business of moving giraffes. Read more...
Africa's CDC chief explains how continent beat Covid-19 expectations
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Is THIS what causes IBS? Food poisoning can trigger an 'allergy' - and antihistamines can stop pain
A new study from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, in Belgium, found that IBS can be triggered like an 'allergy,' releasing a compound called histamine that causes abdominal pain. Read more...
New York City residents owe more than BILLION in missed rent
A survey by the Community Housing Improvement Program shows that residential tenants of rent-regulated apartments owe around .14 billion in rent. Read more...
How will school closures affect children in the long run? Wars, disease and natural disasters offer clues
Children across the globe have seen their schools closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Read more...
STEPHEN GLOVER Pangolin barbs from Boris Johnson won't stop China treating us with scorn
STEPHEN GLOVER At the turn of the 20th century, the question that most preoccupied British policymakers was What do we do about Germany? Read more...
UK butterfly population has been cut in HALF over the past 45 years
Researchers from Butterfly Conservation Europe have reviewed changes in the status of butterflies in Europe, focusing on long-running population data available for the UK. Read more...
Capitol Riot Investigation Man Who Carried Confederate Flag Arrested
A federal prosecutor said that a retired Air Force officer who stormed the Senate chamber holding zip ties had intended to take hostages. Read more...
Australian first home buyers flock to property with numbers at highest level since 2009
The number of first-home buyers has surged by 48 per cent in just one year, with younger Australians flocking to the property market despite the uncertainty around the Covid pandemic. Read more...