Texas medical examiner is suspended from conducting autopsies in homicide cases after missing bullet
Dr. Marc Krouse, who has worked for the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's office since 1981, has been prohibited from performing homicide-related autopsies since November. Read more...
What Is Universal Jurisdiction?
Universal jurisdiction, the idea that any nations courts can try people for atrocities committed anywhere, has gained as a tool of human rights lawyers battling impunity. Read more...
Family of girl injured in crash with ex-Chief's coach Britt Reid calls for charges
Tom Porto, the attorney for Ariel Young's family, demanded justice for the five-year-old in an interview on Tuesday - nearly a month after the crash on February 4 in Kansas City, Missouri. Read more...
From Kerry Andrew to Lucy Jago, Nick Kent and Mick Herron This week's best new fiction
There's a great deal going on in this emotive novel, and some of its plot pivots on whopping coincidences. Read more...
Anthony Joshua reveals possible date for Tyson Fury clash and praises his rival's go-getter attitude
The highly anticipated unification showdown between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury looks to be moving in the right direction with the former revealing the bout will likely be in June. Read more...
In Confronting Saudi Arabia, Biden Tiptoes With a Close Ally
The U.S. has accused Saudi Arabias crown prince of ordering the killing of the dissident Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi but is wary of causing a break with an important Arab partner. Read more...
Premier League clubs hold talks over rule changes for loan moves
EXCLUSIVE BY SAMI MOKBEL Premier League clubs have discussed reforms to the transfer window that would permit players under the age of 21 to leave on loan after deadline day. Read more...
South Africa scraps AstraZeneca, pivots to Johnson Johnson vaccine
South Africa has offered its stock of Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines to the African Union, a senior health official said, as the country pivots to using shots developed by Johnson Johnson instead. Read more...
The City Where Cars Are Not Welcome
As automakers promise to get rid of internal combustion engines, Heidelberg is trying to get rid of autos. Read more...
Japanese yakuza crime boss complains that Covid-19 has affected his profits
A boss of one of Japan's yakuza organised crime groups has confessed that business has taken a hit during the pandemic due to a lack of footfall at the food stalls the network operates. Read more...
Vanessa Hudgens returns to LA after filming The Princess Switch 3 in Scotland
The High School Musical star, 32, enjoyed a rare break from her busy schedule as she returned to Los Angeles on Monday morning. Read more...
Michael Gudinski dies David Campbell breaks down in tears on live TV
The Today Extra host,47, looked devastated as heannouncedGudinski had died in Melbourne overnight at the age of 68 Read more...
Stephen Colbert Didnt Realize America Had Been Canceled
Although Im not surprised the last season was pretty unbelievable, Stephen Colbert said of CPACs 2021 theme America Uncanceled. Read more...
234k extra buyers could benefit from stamp duty holiday extension
Around 750,000 buyers in England are set to benefit from the stamp duty holiday since it was launched last year, saving them but costing the Treasury nearly 5billion, according to the findings. Read more...
A New Generation of Wi-Fi to Improve Your Home Network
The technology, Wi-Fi 6, is designed to reduce congestion from devices. We put it to the test. Read more...
TV bosses use 'atrocious slurs against stars because they're secretly jealous'
Rob McKnight, who has worked for all three major commercial networks, says industry bigwigs use 'atrocious' language when discussing presenters behind closed doors Read more...
Amanda Holden embraces spring style in a flowing floral dress and elegant lilac coat
The presenter, 50, had a spring in her step as she embraced seasonal style while leaving the Global Studios in central London on Tuesday after her Heart FM show. Read more...
Vaccine scandal highlights long history of misconduct by elected officials in Peru
It's been only three months since former Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra was impeached by his country's Congress and removed from office over corruption allegations which he has repeatedly denied. Yet there he was again on Monday, making a public statement blaming 'a political class that is only interested in generating chaos' for his implication in a vaccine scandal that has riled up the Andean nation. Read more...
Britain slashes cash contribution to war-torn Yemen
Ministers will only commit to providing 'at least' 87million to war-torn Yemen this year. This figure has been dramatically slashed from the 214million that was provided last year. Read more...
Amazon employee sues the company, alleging racial discrimination and unequal pay
An Amazon employee filed a lawsuit Monday accusing the tech giant of deliberately paying her and other Black employees less than their White counterparts, becoming the latest on a growing list of current and former Amazon workers to accuse the company of systemic racism. Read more...
Lake Tahoes Sunshine Made for a Great Scene, but Bad Ice
After several players and officials stumbled on soft ice in the first period, an N.H.L. game that started on Saturday afternoon was delayed, ending after midnight Eastern time. Read more...