JetBlue reveals the cabin that will 'reinvent what it's like to fly economy across the Atlantic'
The low-cost American airline is launching services to London for the first time this summer on a long-range version of the single-aisle Airbus A321 aircraft. Read more...
Nearly 40,000 children have lost at least one parent to COVID-19, model shows
A new model has estimated that nearly 40,000 kids have lost at least one parent to COVID-19 as the US sees an increase in hospitalizations in young people. Read more...
Feline arty! Artist loves her pet cat so much she's added it to works by Botticelli, Dali and even the Mona Lisa
A bizarre but strangely wonderful concept of classic paintings and fine art work 'improved' by a fat ginger cat, Fat Cat Art is rapidly growing its online fan base. Read more...
Yawning is contagious for lions, who synchronize their behaviors to help group cohesion
Lions in South Africa were over 139 times more likely to yawn if another lion had done so in the past few minutes. They would also mimic subsequent behaviors, like getting up and walking away. Read more...
Is this the oldest map in Europe? Stone slab with markings made 4,000 years ago shows part of France
Scientists analyzed a Bronze Age stone slab in France that is deemed Europe's oldest map. Etchings made 4,000 years ago land area and rivers located in West Brittany. Read more...
Inside the Fight for the Future of The Wall Street Journal
A special team led by a high-level manager says Rupert Murdochs paper must evolve to survive. But a rivalry between editor and publisher stands in the way. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS I'm not one for banter, but Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp ambushed me
Straight to it this week with DNA Journey and DNA Family Secrets. The first is ITV ripping off the BBC's WDYTYA?, while the second is the BBC ripping off ITV's Long Lost Family so that makes it fair. Read more...
U.S. Bet on Covid Vaccine Manufacturer Even as Problems Mounted
The Baltimore plant that recently had to scrap up to 15 million ruined doses had flouted rules and downplayed errors, according to internal audits, ex-employees and clients. Other doses had to be scrapped last year. Read more...
Fed Up With Remote Learning, Governors Make a Push to Reopen Schools
A bipartisan group of governors decided to flex its muscle and get students back into classrooms, despite union resistance and bureaucratic hesitancy. Read more...
Chlo Zhao Becomes Second Woman to Win Top Directors Guild Award
The Nomadland filmmaker is the first woman of color to take the feature-film directing prize. Shes now the prohibitive front-runner for the Oscar. Read more...
The Water on Mars Vanished. This Might Be Where It Went.
Mars once had rivers, lakes and seas. Although the planet is now desert dry, scientists say most of the water is still there, just locked up in rocks. Read more...
Whats Wrong With the Los Angeles Lakers
Repeating as N.B.A. champion is difficult but the Lakers didnt expect it to be this hard. Read more...
Stamp duty holiday Should I make two offers on the same home?
I'm looking for a new home and want to complete before the end of June to benefit from the stamp duty holiday. Can I make two offers on the same house based on different completion dates? Read more...
"I never considered myself White" Thousands of Brazilian politicians changed their race last year
Brazil requires electoral candidates to declare their "color/race," picking from among "Black," "White," "Brown," "Yellow," and "Indigenous." A CNN analysis of data published by the Electoral Justice, which organizes elections, shows that one in four candidates who ran for office in a previous election declared a different "color/race" in 2020 from previous such filings. Read more...
Broadway star Celeste Holm's longtime Manhattan home put on the market for million by estranged son following her death
Boasting spectacular views over the city, the duplex at 88 Central Park is where the star lived for more than half a century and died this July, aged 95. Dan Dunning, whose father was Holm's third husband, told the New York Times 'She loved it because of the view of the park and the way she felt involvement with the seasons, just by looking through her windows. Read more...
Russian forces mass on Ukraine border as Western leaders fear Putin's move could trigger all-out war
As Kiev warned it could be 'provoked' by Russia's aggression, Western nations voiced their fears that Putin's move could trigger an all-out war, which could drag Nato allies into the conflict. Read more...
Covid US Pfizer asks FDA to expand emergency use of vaccine to include children aged 12 to 15
Pfizer Inc has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to expand emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine to Americans between ages 12 and 15 years old. Read more...
Aristocrat cousin of Camilla accuses estranged wife of lying and being 'past child-bearing age'
Charles Villiers, 58, who is related to the Duchess of Cornwall, has accused his estranged wife Emma (right) of claiming she was five years younger than she was - and costing him a larger family as a result. Read more...
Married At First Sight's Bryce Ruthven is spotted shopping for diamond rings
Married At First Sight's most controversial couple, Bryce Ruthven and Melissa Rawson could be set to tie the knot in real life. Read more...
The Most Intimate Portrait Yet of a Black Hole
Two years of analyzing the polarized light from a galaxys giant black hole has given scientists a glimpse at how quasars might arise. Read more...
How TikTok star Bella Sinclair found the love of her life on Tinder
TikTok star Bella Sinclairmet Kim Strahija, 22, using Tinder Passport, which allows users to match with people from all over the globe. Read more...