Monica Puig Party time in Puerto Rico
Open Court visits the Caribbean as Puerto Rico puts on a parade for its first Olympic gold medalist, rising tennis star Monica Puig. Read more...
NBC correspondent who went viral for toddler interruption gives birth
Courtney Kube will have her hands full with three boys, but she39;s proved she39;s a master at multitasking. Read more...
Coronavirus UK London deaths appear to start falling as app estimates daily infections plunge
Statistics from Public Health England shows that the tide appears to have turned on a wave of Covid deaths gripping London, with the most recent days bringing a downturn in daily fatalities. Read more...
Trace fossils of 6-foot prehistoric worm with JAWS found in Taiwan
Researchers have found evidence of an ancient species of giant marine worm, similar to modern-day bobbit worms. Read more...
House Hunting in Estonia A 19th-Century Manor With Modern Style
The pandemic dealt a blow to Estonias housing market, but recent data suggests there are still smart investments to be made there. Read more...
Read the letters outgoing Presidents left for their successors
Being President of the United States can be lonely and daunting, and only a few people alive know what it's like first hand. Read more...
Amid One Pandemic, Students Train for the Next
Researchers have banded together to find safe, virtual ways to teach the principles of microbiology and epidemiology. Read more...
The hospitals where Covid admissions are FALLING
Some 20 of 138 acute NHS trusts recorded a dip in beds occupied by Covid-19 patients in the seven days to January 12 compared to the previous week. Read more...
He Called His Song American Anthem. It Actually Became One.
When President Biden quoted Gene Scheers song in his inaugural address, it solidified its transformation from art song to Norah Jones tune on a Ken Burns soundtrack to patriotic hymn. Read more...
Coronavirus Brazil Woman, 45, reinfected with new variant
Researchers at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation last week published a paper revealing a woman in Salvador caught Covid-19 a second time because she wasn't immune to the new variant. Read more...
Recruitment expert shares his top tips for landing a job amid the pandemic
To help your CV sing and equip you with the skills for those virtual interviews, FEMAIL spoke with Tony Gregg, chief executive at Anthony Gregg Partnerships, a UK-based recruitment firm. Read more...
Man who shot his wife to death in front of their children in a crowded park found dead after Florida manhunt
Julian Paris, 54, was wanted by police after he callously shot his wife dead at a crowded park in Orlando in broad daylight in front of their three children. Read more...
The T List Five Things We Recommend This Week
Never-before-seen textiles by Rosie Lee Tompkins, a bed-and-breakfast in Mexico City and more. Read more...
Dinosaur fossils could belong to the world's largest ever creature
Experts have uncovered the remains of a gigantic dinosaur in Argentina, and believe it could be one of the largest creatures to have ever walked the Earth. Read more...
PAUL McKENNA'S mind tricks to beat stress
PAUL McKENNA Truly confident people come across as being much more relaxed about life. They possess a quiet self-belief that makes it somehow effortless to be in their company. Read more...
Sports to Watch This Week
Sports rebounded from early closures amid the coronavirus pandemic. Though several league bubbles have popped, these tournaments and titles are yet to be taken. Read more...
Health 'Tantalising' new method of treating cancer by dietary changes uncovered in mouse study
UK researchers have shown that, in mice containing a graft of human bowel cancer cells, tumour growth is slowed by low-serine diets and the drugPH755. Read more...
Fossils 98 million-year-old dino unearthed in Argentina may have been the largest land animal ever
Local palaeontologists found the remains - which include 24 vertebrae from the creatures tail and some adjacent bones - in theNeuqun Province in 2012. Read more...
Vatican bank's former chief found guilty of money laundering, sentenced to nearly 9 years in prison
Angelo Caloia was president of the bank known as Institute of Works of Religion (IOR) from 1999 to 2009. He and two lawyers who consulted for the bank were charged with embezzling money while managing the sale of Italian real estate owned by IOR Read more...
When Some Critics Reject the Film Thats About Your Life
After Hollywood optioned his devastating essay about his dying wife, Matthew Teague vowed the movie would do right by her. The reviews landed like a gut punch. Read more...
An S.U.V.? Ferrari Sees the Writing on the Road
The Purosangue, whose details remain closely held, will be out next year. But the carmakers evolving lineup, too, points to a (slightly) more inclusive approach. Read more...