Chairwoman of San Francisco Art School Facing Budget Issues Resigns
The leader of the board at the 150-year-old San Francisco Art Institute said she is confident the college has a plan to address its financial problems, but critics have suggested otherwise. Read more...
Israel begins to give Covid jabs to TEEANGERS
Since the rollout of vaccinations one month ago, more than 2.5 million of Israel's nine-million-strong population have been vaccinated already, the health ministry said on Friday. Read more...
Smart meter installerCalisento be bought by overseas investors
The FTSE 250 firm, which installs energy meters and manages them for the 'Big Six' suppliers, confirmed it was pushing ahead with a takeover from a consortium of major international investors. Read more...
Mile 13 in the Deployment Marathon
Halfway through a deployment, looking for the "I can do this" moment. Read more...
He flaunted private jets and luxury cars on Instagram. Feds allege he left a trail of cyber crime
Ramon Abbas openly flaunted a lavish lifestyle of private jets, designer clothes and luxury cars. Read more...
Labour's Lisa Nandy in fresh woke row after praising report claiming 'UK no longer a great power'
Lisa Nandy, 41, has faced ridicule after praising a report which suggested replacing the British Armes Forces with a 'gender-balanced human security' corps and claimed 'UK is no longer a great power'. Read more...
Toxic secrets behind your mobile phone How our so-called green world depends on mining of metals
GUILLAUME PITRON Past the suburbs of the Chinese city of Baotou, a lonely path led me to an embankment bristling with pylons, each with a security camera watching for intruders. Read more...
Report Aims at Reconciling France and Algeria, Its Former Colony
A government-commissioned study offers proposals to address longstanding grievances. But it does not recommend an official apology and skirts the issue of systemic torture by French troops. Read more...
GP claims delaying second dose of Pfizer vaccine beyond three weeks is an 'unlicensed trial'
Dr Rosie Shire, of Doctors' Association UK, criticised the government for delaying the period between doses of the Pfizer Covid vaccine to 12 weeks, describing the roll out as an 'unlicensed trial'. Read more...
Scar-free stitch in the stomach could help patients shed up to FIVE stone
During the 90-minute procedure, instruments inserted via the mouth are used to stitch the walls of the stomach together, shrinking it in size by around two-thirds - about as big as a large banana. Read more...
Requiem for the 39;Indestructible39; Green Bay Packers of the 1960s
The Green Bay Packers of the 1960s produced a legion of Hall of Famers and won five championships under Coach Vince Lombardi. Their ranks have been devastated by death in the last 27 months. Read more...
Sweet and Savory Meet in This Sheet-Pan Dinner
Apples, shallots and Italian sausage are roasted together in this satisfying meal that can be prepared in under an hour. Read more...
33 missing children are found as part of massive 'Operation Lost Angels' in Los Angeles
'Operation Lost Angels' startedon January 11 and was a joint effort by the FBI, LABD, the LA County Sheriff's Department and local agencies in Los Angeles. Read more...
Manchester United to make call on Jesse Lingard's future only after FA Cup tie against Liverpool
Jesse Lingard is wanted on loan this month by Newcastle United, West Brom and Sheffield United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will take stock once he knows his side's FA Cup fate. Read more...
Coffee Tied to Lower Risk of Prostate Cancer
Each additional daily cup of coffee was associated with a 1 percent decrease in the risk of prostate cancer. Read more...
The man who nailed The Serpent in real life 'If there's a hell that's where he belongs'
Charles Sobhraj (portrayed in drama The Serpent by actor Tahar Rahim) exerted a cult-like hold over travellers to Bangkok, many of whom were never seen again. Read more...
Barred From U.S. Under Trump, Muslims Exult in Bidens Open Door
Few foreigners welcomed President Bidens election victory as enthusiastically as the tens of thousands of Muslims who have been locked out of the United States for the past four years. Read more...
Mask-wearing hits an all-time high of 80% in the US
Abut 80% of Americans wear masks, up from about 50% in the spring, but the survey found small gatherings are more common as 200,000 COVID-19 cases are diagnosed a day. Read more...
Edward Burns Returns to Long Island with Bridge and Tunnel
Set in a 1980s version of his hometown, the filmmakers new Epix series captures the post-college period when youre not quite an adult but no longer a kid, he said. Read more...
Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United and the Long Game
The Portuguese midfielders circuitous path to Manchester United stardom revealed inefficiencies in soccers vast scouting system, and how even a sure thing can almost slip through the cracks. Read more...
New California Variant May Be Driving Virus Surge There, Study Suggests
Researchers found that the variant originated in California and showed up in more than half of samples tested last week by researchers in Los Angeles. Read more...