Internet car dealer Cazoo eyes 5bn flotation
According to reports, the business could float with a valuation of around 5billion, making it one of the largest and fastest tech IPOs in recent years. The firm was launched 15 months ago. Read more...
A look at Mars and humanity as NASA's Perseverance prepares to land
NASA's Perseverance is some 1,000 miles from Mars and will land on the surface Thurs. Although the mission is years in the making, the planet has been part of our culture for thousands of years. Read more...
Homes for Sale in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx
This weeks properties are in the financial district, Crown Heights and Kingsbridge. Read more...
Vanessa Bryant calls out rapper Meek Mill for song referencing late husband Kobe Bryant
Vanessa Bryant was not amused by Meek Mill referencing the tragic death of her husband, Kobe Bryant, in his latest song. Read more...
The French Art Of Not Trying Too Hard review Thought-provoking and delightful book
A photographer I know shoots masterpieces, from Meissen to Monet, for museum catalogues. He explained that the trick to handling these priceless works was to ignore their importance. Read more...
Celtic captain Scott Brown insists Hoops' players should 'take responsibility' for Neil Lennon exit
Scott Brown has insisted Celtic's players must shoulder the blame for Neil Lennon's downfall as Celtic manager. Lennon finally departed Parkhead on Wednesday morning following a second spell. Read more...
How Italy changed Stanley Tucci
A year in Florence as a boy changed the actor's life and put him on the path he's still on today. Now, he's returned to the country of his origins to explore how the history of Italy is entwined with its food - and why what Americans think of as Italian food is far from the reality. Read more...
Football Practices Pose More Concussion Risk Than Games, Study Suggests
The report will fuel the longstanding debate about safety in college football, but changes do not appear to be imminent. Read more...
Caster Semenya takes battle against testosterone regulations to European Court of Human Rights
Under the rules introduced in 2018, Semenya and athletes with differences of sexual development (DSD) must take hormone-suppressing medication in order to compete between 400m and a mile. Read more...
How Investigative Journalism Flourished in Hostile Russia
A new wave of news outlets has used conventional, and unconventional, methods to pierce the veil of Putins power. Read more...
An Easier Death, and Less Costly, Too
Saving money isn't really the point of hospice care. Still, a new study found that cancer patients in hospice incurred lower costs in the last year of life than those not in hospice. Read more...
Women who work outdoors in the sunshine are 17% LESS likely to get breast cancer
Danish researchers believe high levels of vitamin D, which is made by the body when exposed to sunlight as well as after eating specific foods, may be behind the link. Read more...
Archaeology Pharaoh who ruled in Egypt more than 3,500 years ago was caught in battle and executed
Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao ruled over the southern, Theban region of Egypt from around1560-1555, during the so-called Seventeenth Dynasty. Read more...
Health Australia CEO resigns after elderly care residents given Covid vaccine overdose
A 94-year-old woman and an 88-year-old man were given too much of the Pfizer vaccineat Holy Spirit aged care home at Carseldine, Queensland. Read more...
Part D for Drug Coverage and Drudgery
Like doing our taxes, signing up for Medicare Part D, the insurance program for drug coverage, takes days out of our lives and leaves us sitting in a heap of papers with a splitting headache. Read more...
How the Maldives became the biggest 2020 international tourism success story
In most destinations, being a million tourists short over the previous year would be a huge cause for concern, the result of a horrible natural disaster. But that was before 2020, and before the coronavirus pandemic changed the way we travel forever. Read more...
Cargo plane's engine catches fire, dropping debris that injures two people in a Dutch town
Two people were injured after pieces of a cargo plane broke off and fell onto a town in the Netherlands, according to authorities there. Read more...
Homegrown California coronavirus variant will account for 90% of the state's cases
The homegrown variant known as B.1.427/B.1.429 makes up 50% of all cases in California and it is estimated it will account for 90%of all cases by the end of March. Read more...
Ashley Graham strips naked to promote fake tan and snacks on biscuits
She's one of the most famous curvy models in the world - but Ashley Graham proved she really is like the rest of us in a hilarious new clip. Read more...
Former student Chanel Contos reveals her theory behind Australia's sexual assault crisis in schools
Kambala School alumni Chanel Contos, 22, launched a petition demanding students be taught about consent on February 18 after reflecting on her own sexual assault as a youth. Read more...
Slate Suspends Mike Pesca of 34;The Gist34; After Debate Over Racial Slur
Mike Pesca of The Gist said he was suspended after defending, in a Slack discussion with colleagues, the use of the slur in some contexts. Read more...