From Cecily von Ziegesar to Bridget Collins, Thomas McMullan and Ruth Ware This week's new fiction
The author best known for the teen hit Gossip Girl returns with a warm, inviting slice of grown-up life, replete with doubt, dissatisfaction and some deeply questionable decision-making. Read more...
What Is Jos Mourinho39;s Instagram Telling Us?
The Tottenham coachs account is a surprisingly unfiltered window into his personality. Its revealing a side of him he hasnt always wanted people to see. Read more...
Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis says it's 'painful' to rewatch his performances in anthology
The British actor said that 'it's easier when he can play someone completely different,' than he is, 'like a police officer in London or someone who's wealthy.' Read more...
Missing One Black Hole With 10 Billion Solar Masses
One of the biggest galaxies in the universe seems to lack its dark centerpiece. Read more...
Premier League agrees to screen all top-flight matches until the end of February
All Premier League fixtures from Saturday 30 January to the last weekend of February will be made available to fans to watch live in the UK so fans can watch during lockdown. Read more...
When Can I Apply for a P.P.P. Loan?
A small group of lenders that focus on underserved borrowers will get priority when the Paycheck Protection Program resumes. Read more...
How a 2nd-Grade Class Sent a Science Experiment to Space
Any school district now that affords football can afford spaceflight. Read more...
Mask-wearing hits an all-time high of 80% in the US
Abut 80% of Americans wear masks, up from about 50% in the spring, but the survey found small gatherings are more common as 200,000 COVID-19 cases are diagnosed a day. Read more...
Jobless, Selling Nudes Online and Still Struggling
OnlyFans, a social media platform that allows people to sell explicit photos of themselves, has boomed during the pandemic. But competition on the site means many wont earn much. Read more...
A Total Failure The Proud Boys Now Mock Trump
Members of the far-right group, who were among Donald Trumps staunchest fans, are calling him weak as more of them were charged for storming the U.S. Capitol. Read more...
Charlottesville Inspired Biden to Run. Now It Has a Message for Him.
The white supremacist rally in 2017 prefigured the rise of right-wing violence in President Trumps name. Now, as President Biden calls for national unity, residents say it requires accountability first. Read more...
Horrifying surveillance footage shows man CRAWLING out of a hospital after doctors dismissed him
A shocking new video shows a man crawling out of a Canadian hospital after the staff dismissed his pleas for treatment for worsening leg pain. Read more...
Merkel is furious media have criticised Germany's dismal vaccination programme, Trudeau reveals
The Chancellor was venting about the comparisons the press were making to the superior rollout of the jab in Canada during a phone call on Monday, Mr Trudeau claimed. Read more...
Tiger Woods Faced Disaster at the Masters. He Stuck Through It Anyway.
After a horrific appearance at No. 12, the five-time Masters winner did not fade even with no hope of another green jacket and almost no one around to watch. Read more...
The man searching for pirate treasure in the Seychelles
John Cruise-Wilkins is a man on a mission. Like his late father Reginald before him, he believes there is great beauty to be found beneath an unprepossessing stretch of road in northern Mahe, the main island of the Seychelles. Read more...
Remains of an upper-class one-year-old that lived 2,000 years ago is found buried with their pet dog
The child, about a year old, was found at a site in Aulnat, along with decorative jars and vases, a small toy, and a dog with a collar. The number of offerings suggests their family was wealthy. Read more...
Female Workers Could Take Another Pandemic Hit To Their Retirements
Unequal job losses now will translate into smaller nest eggs and Social Security benefits down the road. Read more...
At least 28 dead, 73 wounded as two bombs strike market in Baghdad
The rare suicide bombing attack hit the Bab al-Sharqi commercial area in central Baghdad amid heightened political tensions over planned early elections and a severe economic crisis. Read more...
It was 400,000 shades of grey for car buyers in 2020
Industry bosses said that grey being the top new car colour in a year dominated by Covid-19, national lockdowns and Brexit concerns 'probably reflects the atmosphere'. Read more...
Hurricane Sandy Storm WAS more powerful than Hurricane Katrina
Researchers have found that Sandy's Integrated Kinetic Energy index, or IKE, which quantifies the power of a hurricane based on how far out tropical-storm force winds extend from the center, ranked second only to Hurricane Isabel in 2003. Read more...
Natasha Exelby axed from Studio 10 after shading Sarah Harris' wardrobe
Sarah Harris is known for sporting an array of chic ensembles while hosting Studio 10. Read more...