Stephen Colbert QAnon Supporters Suffer From March Madness
Colbert poked fun at the groups latest conspiracy theory that March 4 would be Donald Trumps true Inauguration Day. Read more...
Love Island's Montana Brown highlights her slender curves in a bandeau swimsuit
The former Love Islander, 25, showed off her svelte figure in the chic strapless one-piece on Thursday. Read more...
Haaland, With a Key Vote in Her Column, Appears Headed for Confirmation
Senator Joe Manchin III, who oversees the confirmation hearing, said he would support Representative Deb Haaland, President Bidens nominee to lead the Interior Department. Read more...
ICC to investigate alleged war crimes by Israel and Hamas
The chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced plans for a formal investigation into alleged war crimes by Israel in the Palestinian territories, prompting an angry response from Israeli leaders. Alleged war crimes by Palestinian militant groups like Hamas will also be investigated. The investigation will look at events in the territories from June 13, 2014 onwards. CNN's Sam Kiley reports. Read more...
Chris Harrison is 'learning' says Bachelorette star Mike Johnson
Harrison, who sparked controversy after defending Bachelor contestant Rachael Kirkconnell and her racially-charged past, finally broke his silence about the scandal. Read more...
Will Covid Vaccines for Teachers Help Oregon Reopen Schools?
Oregon is a case study in how Pacific Coast cities are lagging the country in resuming in-person teaching. Read more...
Scientists behind Armageddon flu virus suspend their research because it 'could put world at risk of catastrophic pandemic'
Researchers studying a potentially more lethal, airborne version of bird flu have suspended their studies because of concerns the mutant virus they have created could be used as a devastating form of bioterrorism or accidentally escape the lab. Read more...
Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine can cause skin reactions 11 DAYS after jab
Doctors have reported at least 12 incidents of patients in the US presenting with large, red patches of skin which can be raised, itchy or painful, in an the unusual reaction to the Moderna jab. Read more...
Judge rules belief in English nationalism is a 'protected characteristic'
The conclusion English Nationalism could be a 'protected characteristic' came after a tribunal hearing involving right wing political figure Steven Thomas (pictured). Read more...
Socially Distant Wedding Activities
From talent shows to trivia quizzes, here are a few creative ways to keep guests entertained and engaged, while observing health and safety protocols whatever your states restrictions are. Read more...
Turtles rescued during Texas' deep freeze are released back to the wild down SLIDES
In south Texas, hundreds of sea turtles rescued during last week's arctic chill returned to the Gulf by taking a quick plunge down a slide. Chilly water can send the cold-blooded creatures into shock. Read more...
Injured and barefoot migrants arrive at Dover after crossing Channel in rubber dinghy
The first group of about seven men were brought into Dover Marina, Kent, on the back of a Border Force vessel shortly before 9am. Read more...
Texas Hires Alabama39;s Steve Sarkisian as Coach
The move came several hours after the university announced it had fired Tom Herman, whose contract dictates a hefty buyout. Read more...
Millionairess, 71, accused of terrorising celebrity dermatologist after eyebrow treatment
Property developer Patricia Bailey allegedly harassed cosmetic expert Dr Phillippe Hamada-Pisal between October 2019 and February last year. Read more...
A new education secretary has been sworn in. What are the next steps for reopening schools?
The Senate confirmed Miguel Cardona as education secretary on Monday, jump-starting the Biden administration's long journey toward reopening schools across the country. Read more...
Checkmate for Gambit
The New York Times chess blog has ended. Read more...
NYT is branded 'totally shameless' over its job ad for an opinion editor with a 'spine of steel'
After the job advert was posted by the New York Times on Wednesday, people have pointed out the irony after three editors resigned following the controversy over Senator Tom Cotton's op-ed. Read more...
The multilingual voice app helping Indians shop online
In a country where 1.3 billion people speak 22 officially recognized languages and hundreds of dialects, communication can be a problem, especially online. Read more...
Jack Dorsey's Square buys majority stake in Jay-Z's Tidal as rapper joins board
Jack Dorsey's Square will pay 7 million for Tidal, Jay-Z will be named to Square's board of directors, and he and other artists who currently own shares in Tidal will remain stakeholders. Read more...
The kind of house or apartment you need to own to be considered rich in Australia
A home worth .2million would be considered expensive in most Australian capital cities except in Sydney and Melbourne. Prices for upmarket real estate have surged since late 2020. Read more...
Childrens Film Festival Pushes Boundaries, Mixing Somber and Sweet
From a feature just for teenagers to short movies for toddlers, this groundbreaking New York event will stream for the first time nationwide. Read more...