Swimmer and kayaker found dead after drowning in popular beauty spots in Byron Bay and Ben Boyd NP
A 70-year-old kayaker drowned inBittangabee Bay in Ben Boyd National Park on Sunday. At Suffolk Park Beach, south of Byron Bay, surfers found another man - a 59-year-old swimmer. Read more...
MARKET REPORT Car dealer Lookers shares in overdrive
Lookers shifted 44,000 cars through its online platforms and 'click and drive' services. In the same period last year - almost all of which was before the first lockdown - it sold 49,000. Read more...
Boris Johnson Reacts to Prince Philip39;s Death
The prime minister was among several leaders around Britain to offer condolences after the death of Prince Philip. Read more...
Vijay Iyers New Trio Is a Natural Fit. Its Album Is Uneasy.
The pianist teamed up with the bassist Linda May Han Oh and the drummer Tyshawn Sorey for a record that came together during a period of tragedy and unrest. Read more...
Betting on Small Companies Yielded Big Returns
Three fund managers found winners in such diverse small-cap niches as energy, consumer electronics and auto sales. Read more...
Returning to the Office Sparks Anxiety and Dread for Some
After a year of working remotely, some employees are not keen to go back to the office, and, so far, employers are being receptive to their concerns. Read more...
The Rangers Play Baseball in Front of a Packed House
Playing without capacity restrictions for their home opener, Texas hosted the largest American sports crowd of the pandemic. Read more...
A Single Ohio Hospital Reveals All Thats Wrong With American Health Care
In Brian Alexanders The Hospital, an intimate portrait of a small hospital in Bryan, Ohio. Read more...
The Hazards of American Justice
Three new books analyze the shortcomings of the nations criminal justice system. Read more...
Make shyness your superpower
Not a natural extrovert? No problem! Some of the world's most successful people are shy, says entrepreneur and coach Annie Ridout. Here's how to follow their lead and use it to your advantage Read more...
Aussie tennis ace Sam Groth shares stunning photos of his newborn twin sons with his 'amazing' wife
The tennis star took to Twitter to share the stunning moment after the birth of his first children on Saturday April 10. Read more...
For Djokovic in Australia, a Complicated Road Has a Familiar Destination
The reigning champion and world No. 1 will play in his ninth Australian Open final. He has yet to lose one. Read more...
BAFTA 2021 Film AwardsGugu Mbatha-Raw wears dazzling sequin dress on red carpet
Gugu Mbatha-Raw, 37, looked radiant as she made her arrival at the 2021 British Academy Film Awards ahead of the virtual ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall. Read more...
2 Korean Battery Makers Settle Dispute That Threatened Bidens Green Agenda
The settlement between LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation ensures that a battery plant in Georgia will go forward without hampering electric vehicle production. Read more...
These N.B.A. Contenders Just Got Better
A look at the leagues top-tier contenders after a busy period of player movement. Read more...
Sara Sampaio looks leggy in white shirt-dress during date with mystery man at Catch LA
The 29-year-old Lions Model left through the front as her companion exited through the underground garage Read more...
Say it with your chest! Bigger silverback gorillas make deeper noises when they beat their chest
German researchers found bigger gorillas make a deeper noise than their smaller peers and each individual'sthwacking pattern is unique. Read more...
Foods From Afar Hope to Catch the Eye of American Shoppers
Immigrant entrepreneurs are working with designers and brand strategists to create packaging that appeals to a wider range of consumers. Read more...
Last-known movements of missing Brit Sarm Heslop were not caught on bar's CCTV due to power failure
Sarm Heslop, 41, from Southampton, Hampshire, vanished without a trace on March 7 after she and Ryan Bane, 44, had drinks in Frank's Bay, St. John. Read more...
'Genius Aretha' earns its respect with Cynthia Erivo's showstopping role
After Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso, "Genius Aretha" is both the most commercial and the best installment of this National Geographic anthology series, powered by Cynthia Erivo's "give her all the awards now" performance as the Queen of Soul. Flitting around in time and covering a great deal of ground, the production earns a big helping of R-E-S-P-E-C-T to all concerned. Read more...
Making Music Visible Singing in Sign
A new project is producing sign language covers of 10 seminal musical works recorded by Black female artists. Read more...