Woman, 19, named the 'most beautiful girl in the world' admits she's been trolled for her looks
Israeli model Yael Shelbia, 19, topped TC Candler's '100 Most Beautiful Faces of the Year' list,a competition made famous whenThylane Blondeau won the title aged six, reported The Sun. Read more...
Don Sutton Had an Easy Job Thanks to a Lifetime of Hard Work
A pitcher known for durability and consistency, Suttons approach was shaped by a childhood of earning everything you received. Read more...
Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer return as England confirm squad for first two Tests against India
Stokes and Archer had both been rested from the current Sri Lanka series, while Burns stayed at home to be present for the birth of his first child. Read more...
Apple's iPhone 13 may revive Touch ID as face masks 'ruin' Face ID
A new report indicates that Cupertino-based Apple could bring back its Touch ID technology in its 2021 iPhone to help users users unlock their smartphones without having to remove their masks. Read more...
Whos Behind the Fight Between Warner Bros. and Hollywood? Its ATT
The town is mad about the studios decision to put movies on HBO Max and in theaters at the same time. But with a telecom giant running an entertainment company, things were bound to get weird. Read more...
An Ancient Form of European Money Bronze Rings, Ribs and Blades
Because the objects had a standardized weight, scientists suggest they were a form of currency used some 3,500 years ago. Read more...
Philip Rivers Retires After 17 N.F.L. Seasons
The longtime Chargers quarterback, who played this season for the Colts, was a durable contributor to the leagues aerial explosion. Read more...
Police raid wedding with 400 GUESTS held at Jewish girls school in north London
Five people were handed 200 fines after police were called at 9.14pm to a large gathering at Yesoday Hatorah Girls Senior School in Stamford Hill, London (pictured). Read more...
After Bidens Inauguration Pride and Relief
Readers felt uplifted by the inauguration ceremony. One described his renewed appreciation of American democracy and the rituals that celebrate it. Read more...
New 'iron lung' ventilator could revolutionise Covid treatment
The researchers said their device, known as exovent, is more comfortable for the patient, cheaper than those currently being used in intensive care units (ICU), and requires fewer staff to manage it. Read more...
How Can We Read Edith Wharton Today?
Published in 1913, The Custom of the Country follows the social rise of Undine Spragg, a fictional character who, in many ways, feels very modern. Read more...
How to Commemorate Martin Luther King39;s Legacy in 2021
Here are ways to commemorate Dr. Kings legacy, whether you want to commit to a day of service or learn about the history of the civil rights movement. Read more...
NFL Playoffs What We Learned From the Divisional Round
Buffalo rode its defense, Green Bay thrived on offense and Tampa Bay let Drew Brees beat himself. Kansas City, which lost Patrick Mahomes to a concussion, simply survived. Read more...
Woody Johnson returning as Jets owner after almost 4 years in Trump administration as UK Ambassador
Woody Johnson is returning to the US to resume his role as Jets owner. Brother Christopher Johnson had been looking after the team during his absenceas US Ambassador to the UK. Read more...
Obamacare, in Its First Big Test as Safety Net, Is Holding Up So Far
Job losses and the loss of insurance have typically gone hand in hand. This year, more Americans are staying covered. Read more...
New year sees housing sales soar, says Rightmove
More transactions were finalised than during the post-election 'Boris Bounce' at the start of 2020. But in a sign that the mini boom is waning, asking prices fell for the third month in a row. Read more...
N.B.A. Players, Coaches and Executives React on Social Media to Sterlings Ban
N.B.A. players, coaches and executives took to Twitter and Facebook to support the ban of Donald Sterling by Commissioner Adam Silver. Read more...
James Comey and Truth in Government
Joe Klein talks about Comeys Saving Justice, and Elisabeth Egan discusses Peter Ho Daviess A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself. Read more...
West Brom feared Robert Snodgrass transfer would fail if they didn't agree to drop him at West Ham
Snodgrass's transfer is under investigation by the Premier League after Sam Allardyce let slip that Snodgrass's absence on Tuesday was down to a 'gentleman's agreement' between the clubs. Read more...
Siberian school children throw buckets of ICY WATER over themselves
Children at state kindergarten number 317 in Krasnoyarsk, in Siberia, pour icy water over themselves in minus 20C cold, which is believed to keep them healthy, and stop infections. Read more...
Identifying Features Review Lost in Migration
In this confident drama, a mother searches for her son who went missing while trying to migrate from Mexico to the United States. Read more...