Mutant 'Kent strain' of coronavirus has been in the US since November 6
University of Arizona researchers studied the genomes of 50 B.1.1.7 infections in the US and traced their lineage to determine when it first appeared in the US. Read more...
With Injury, Justin Fields Is Taking a Big Risk for Ohio State
The dynamics of college football mean that the quarterback will shoulder all of the downsides of playing in the title game after his painful injury in the semifinals. Read more...
Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal cannot have another Mesut Ozil cash draining situation
Ozil is joining Fenerbahce after almost a year in which he earned 350,000 a week without kicking a ball. Defender Sokratis has also had his contract terminated after five months in the shadows. Read more...
How to Stay Warm Socializing Outside? Snowsuits and Wearable Sleeping Bags
Colorful snowsuits and sleeping-bag coats are selling like hot cakes during the pandemics difficult winter period. Read more...
British Olympic chief rules out fast-tracking athletes for Covid-19 jabs in bid to make Tokyo
EXCLUSIVE BY JONATHAN MCEVOY AND DAVID COVERDALE British Olympic bosses will not ask the Government to fast-track athletes for Covid-19 vaccinations. Read more...
Prince Andrew's [email protected] enterprise 'is in turmoil'
Johan Eliasch, 58,was appointed director of [email protected] Innovations which was part of the Dragons' Den-style project that brokers deals between tech start-ups and wealthy investors. Read more...
How to Take Better Pet Portraits
Even if you dont have an expensive camera, you can capture memorable images with your smartphone, the right software and a few tricks. Read more...
Marsha Zazula, Metal Matriarch of Metallica and Others, Dies at 68
She and her husband founded Megaforce Records and introduced the world to heavy metal bands that became major stars. Read more...
Leicester City set to abandonpursuit of Christian Eriksen loan deal
Brendan Rodgers is looking to reinforce his squad in the transfer window. Leicesterhad asked about a loan deal for Christian Eriksen but backed off due to his 300,000-a week wages. Read more...
Widow of man killed on smart motorway blasts scheme after report reveals they raise risk of crashes
Widow Claire Mercer, whose husband Jason was killed on a smart motorway has blasted the scheme after a report revealed they dramatically raise the risk of fatal crashes in a live lane. Read more...
Inside Tenerife's eerie ghost town of Sanatorio de Abona, built to quarantine leprosy victims
Sanatorio de Abona, on the southeast coast, was designed in 1943 as a town where the sick could quarantine. But it was left half-finished after an effective leprosy treatment was developed in 1945. Read more...
Klopp vows to pick strong Liverpool side to face Manchester United in bid to return to winning ways
Jurgen Klopp has vowed to pick a full-strength Liverpool team to face Manchester United in the FA Cup on Sunday as looks to cajole his side back into winning ways. Read more...
Arsenal are 'really close to agreement with Real Madrid for Martin Odegaard'
The 22-year-old is desperate for more game time after he was left out of Real Madrid's squad when they suffered an embarrassing Copa del Rey defeatat minnows Alcoyano on Wednesday. Read more...
CRAIG BROWN Jules Renard writes with exquisite wit and timeless wisdom
Has anyone ever written of the natural world with the piercing wit of Jules Renard? Read more...
Kerber The gym has changed my tennis
World No. 2 Angelique Kerber reveals her tips for getting grand slam fit -- just in time for the final slam of the year. Read more...
The Midnight Sky review We're definitely on familiar territory
George Clooney likes a bit of science fiction. Read more...
Going to space is a real pain in the back
A six-month stay on the International Space Station can be a pain in the back for astronauts. While they may gain up to 2 inches in height temporarily, that effect is accompanied by a weakening of the muscles supporting the spine, according to a new study. Read more...
The Ethics of Adoption in America
Gabrielle Glaser talks about American Baby, and Kenneth R. Rosen discusses Troubled The Failed Promise of Americas Behavioral Treatment Programs. Read more...
What Art Does for Us
And why we should support it. Read more...
When the World Opens Up
The things well do. Read more...
Apple iPhone 12 Review Superfast Speed, if You Can Find It
The new iPhone has an improved design, but its undermined by the wireless industrys messy rollout of ultrafast 5G networks. Read more...