In Trumps Pardons, Disdain for Accountability
President Donald J. Trumps clemency actions underscored his animosity toward a justice system seeking to punish corruption and betrayals of public trust. Read more...
How 'America First' could turn into to 'India First'
Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of one of India's biggest outsourcing companies, says an H-1B visa crackdown would ultimately hurt the U.S. Read more...
Is it crazy to let your partner give you a bikini wax?
Actress Kyra Sedgwick recently revealed that she asked husband Kevin Bacon to wax her bikini line. Flora Gill and Hannah Betts debate if they would let their partner give them a wax. Read more...
Why the cost of holiday insurance could soon go sky high
Travellers are being encouraged to buy their annual travel insurance policies before the year ends to avoid post-Brexit and Covid-19 related price increases. Read more...
Category Close-Up A Tough Call in the Foreign-Language Race
"Leviathan" and "Ida" vie in an unusually tight competition for the foreign-language Oscar. Read more...
Lost Collection Paintings left on public transport are given their own show
A London gallery is showing 60 artworks, most of them unnamed, that have been stored away in Transport For London's Lost Property Office since they were left behind. Read more...
Is Arsenal's mini-revival another false dawn for Mikel Arteta, or the beginning of a revolution?
Before Boxing Day, their side had gone seven Premier League games without a win, their manager was under pressure and they were just four points clear of the bottom three. Read more...
While Training Continues, Chinas Prized Womens Hockey Players Are in Russia
With the 2022 Winter Games 15 months away, at a time teams would normally be paring their rosters, the North American imports arent in the Beijing training bubble. Read more...
China debuts bullet train that can operate in extremely cold temperatures
China has unveiled a new high-speed bullet train designed for extremely cold climates. The CR400AF-G train can operate at speeds of up to 350 kilometers per hour in temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius. Read more...
UK coronavirus Mutations mean lockdowns needed as vaccine rolls out
Dr Christina Pagel, a health and mathematics researcher at University College London, said she 'can't imagine anything worse' than vaccinating everyone only for a resistant strain to emerge. Read more...
The Arts Are in Crisis. Heres How Biden Can Help.
The pandemic has decimated the livelihoods of those who work in the arts. How can the new administration intervene and make sure it doesnt happen again? A critic offers an ambitious plan. Read more...
New Hikes in Sonoma
A new trail in California will give hikers access to parts of Sonoma Mountain for the first time. Read more...
What to wear this weekend FEMAIL picks out the best leopard prints
Camilla Ridley-Day shares advice for embracing the leopard print trend at any occasion. The British style expert also picked out a selection of the best pieces available from online stores. Read more...
Hiccups, tinnitus and stammering are bizarre signs of Covid too, say doctors
A constant cough, high temperature, thumping headache and a sudden loss of smell or taste are all common symptoms. But what is clear is that Covid-19 can affect the body from head to toe. Read more...
Inside Vanessa Sierra and Bernard Tomic's messy hotel room
Tennis bad boy Bernard Tomic and hisOnlyFans model girlfriend Vanessa Sierra are currently quarantining in a Melbourne hotel after flying back from Qatar. Read more...
A Feast In The Time Of Plague review Lively, accessible, but in no sense backward-looking
A Feast In The Time Of Plague is terrific; a contemporary opera that's easy on the ear but never facile, with a storyline based on a Pushkin sketch that manages to combine death with humour. Read more...
With Pastry Beers, Have Your Cake and Drink It, Too
As breweries move beyond challenging flavors, theyre taking inspiration from desserts, snacks and candies. Read more...
Harvard physicist believes Oumuamu is an alien craft, NOT a comet
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb provides details to why he believes Oumuamu is not a comet, but an alien craft. He cites the way it moved to its shape and how the object used light as a propulsion system. Read more...
Democrats take control of the Senate as Kamala Harris swears in new senators
Democrats officially took control of the Senate when Vice President Kamala Harris swore in three new members after she took her own oath of office Raphael Warnock,Jon Ossoff and Alex Padilla. Read more...
Inside Kylie and Kendall Jenner's ,500-a-night Mexico getaway
The sisters, aged 23 and 25 respectively, were joined by Kylie's best friend StassieKaranikolaou and a host of pals at theOcean Castle Sol de Oriente, Read more...
Ed Sheeran keeps us all in the loop at the Hammersmith Apollo
From the outside, the Sheeran phenomenon is puzzling. In concert, though, he is more than the sum of his parts. Standing on stage all alone, he puts more gusto into the task than you get from some indie bands in a year. Read more...