The hospitals where Covid admissions are FALLING
Some 20 of 138 acute NHS trusts recorded a dip in beds occupied by Covid-19 patients in the seven days to January 12 compared to the previous week. Read more...
Australian mother-of-five uses budget items to create her dream kitchen pantry
An Australian mother-of-five has shared a glimpse of her incredible neat and tidy butler's pantry, which she arranged using affordable containers and labels. Read more...
Thai Caves Attract Millions of Bats and Now Scientists Too
A cave complex at a temple in Thailand has long drawn tourists, pilgrims and guano collectors. Now, scientists have arrived, looking for any potential links to the coronavirus. Read more...
Inside Twitters Decision to Cut Off Trump
Jack Dorsey, the chief executive, had reservations about locking the presidents account. But the calls for violence that his tweets provoked were too overwhelming. Read more...
From I Can't Believe It's Not Buddha to Chameleon, No Passion No Point and Goodbye To All This
This isn't the podcast I would have imagined Lee Mack hosting, but it's a pleasant surprise. Read more...
Tired of the 'rules' of gymnastics, she found freedom in parkour
As she grew up, Silke Sollfrank competed at a high level as a gymnast. There was one problem -- she never liked "the competition" of the sport. Read more...
MARKET REPORT Shares in Babcock plunge by one fifth
The Royal Navy supplier, which jointly built the UK's two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, said it had launched a review of its balance sheet and contract profitability. Read more...
Why Did the Taliban Free an Imprisoned Afghan Police Officer?
The internal debate in Washington over the fate of an Iranian prisoner in Afghanistan illustrates one of the difficult decisions the end of a war brings. Read more...
Philadelphia cops arrest two robbers for shooting man, 25, dead while he walking his dog
Milan Loncar, 25, a recent graduate of Temple University, was walking his dachshund-chihuahua mix dog named Roo on Wednesday when he was shot dead just one block from his home. Read more...
Faith is Hard to Define. Can Spiritual Directors Help?
Nondenominational spiritual companions offer to connect clients to the divine in their everyday life. Read more...
Self-cloning mutant crayfish are invading a Belgian cemetery
Self-cloning mutant crayfish are invading a Belgian cemetery. The marbled crayfish produces asexually, allowing populations to grow rapidly that can destroy the local biodiversity. Read more...
Uber and Lyft's claims their services reduce car ownership in US cities is debunked in a new study
Uber and Lyft boast their services result in lower car ownership across US cities, but a new study uncovered an increase in personal vehicles after the firms unleash their drivers into a new market. Read more...
Renault 5 to return1980s icon is reborn as an electric car
Renault said the 5's return is 'the rebirth of a cult car, more modern than ever' and plans 'to reconnect with its past' and 'draw inspiration to find the spirit of those glorious times'. Read more...
Pelotons Rapid Rise Is Threatened by Its Slow Delivery
The company has boomed in popularity during the pandemic but getting its exercise bikes delivered has proved a struggle, one that is angering new customers. Read more...
Merkels Party, the Largest in Germany, to Choose New Leader
After nearly a year of jockeying, no clear front-runner has emerged to lead Germanys Christian Democratic Union. Three men are vying for delegates votes this weekend. Read more...
Why a Vogue Cover Created an Uproar Over Kamala Harris
The vice president-elect is on the cover of the U.S. fashion magazine. Many people were not happy with the result. Read more...
Alice Rose George, a Photographers Dream Editor, Dies at 76
Her unerring eye for visuals made her a fixture in New Yorks magazine world, where she promoted scores of famous and unsung photographers. Read more...
Masters Tournament Will Allow Limited Number of Fans to Attend
After hosting the 2020 event without spectators in November, six months delayed from its usual spring date, Augusta National Golf Club announced it would restore some tradition. Read more...
Think US Capitol riot couldn't happen in Australia? 1996 Parliament House attack proves otherwise
Many Australians would think the shocking political violence seen at the US Capitol in Washington DC could never happen here. But blood has been spilled in the foyer of Parliament House, Canberra. Read more...
Yan Dhanda could be on his way out of Swansea after attracting interest from Bournemouth and Leeds
Swansea City midfielder Yan Dhanda is attracting interest from Bournemouth and Leeds. The 22-year-old had to bide his time for a run of games in Steve Cooper's side but has proved influential recently. Read more...
Pep Guardiola saying Manchester City are playing better by running less makes perfect sense
PAUL TISDALE Though it seems that running further and harder is the way to dig yourself out of a bad run, the reality is that running smarter is better. Read more...