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...
Taking aspirin 3 times a week boosts chances of beating breast and bladder cancer by up to a THIRD
Researchers from the National Cancer Institute in the United States have revealed that aspirin can improve survival rates for some cancers, including bladder and breast. Read more...
Film Club 124; Jay Z The War on Drugs Is an Epic Fail
In this short Op-Ed film, Jay Z describes in detail why the United States government's four-decade war on drugs is unjust and ineffective. Read more...
Negative Coronavirus Test Required For Travelers Entering U.S.
Beginning Jan. 26, international travelers bound for the United States must show negative coronavirus test results before boarding their flights. Heres what you need to know. Read more...
Johnson Johnson Expects Covid Vaccine Results Soon but Lags in Production
The U.S. needs J.J.s one-shot vaccine more than ever. But the company is behind on manufacturing promises made in its Operation Warp Speed contract. Read more...
MARKET REPORT Playtech profits set to exceed expectations by at least 268m
The FTSE 250 firm, which helps the likes of Bet365 and Ladbrokes with their online betting, said profits for 2020 would be ahead of expectations by at least 268 million. Read more...
I Recommend Eating Chips
When our horizons are narrow, junk food shelf-stable, reliably flavored and yet endlessly unique offers us a taste of infinity. Read more...
Bake Off judge Prue Leith will pocket 400,000 from the sale of a British pasta business
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL Prue Leith might be known for her verdicts on Victoria sponges, but it's Italian food that's bringing in the dough as she pockets 400k for her 0.7 per cent stake in pasta business. Read more...
MARKET REPORT Will summer dreams mean take-off for Tui?
The rollout of vaccines this winter comes during the quietest part of the year for travel firms - and the mass jab programmes may mean holidaymakers can book ahead for the summer. Read more...
Toyota to Pay a Record Fine for a Decade of Clean Air Act Violations
Toyotas 0 million settlement with the federal government follows a series of emissions-related scandals in the auto industry. Read more...
Hong Kong Protesters to Seek Asylum in U.S.
The five men fled by boat to Taiwan in July, soon after China imposed Hong Kongs harsh national security law. This week, they landed in New York. Read more...
On Factory Floors, a Chime and Flashing Light to Maintain Distance
Businesses like Henkel, a big German chemical company, are trying wearable sensors to prevent virus outbreaks among workers. Read more...
Theres Dance All Over, No Matter Where You Look
Live dance may largely be on hold, but theres still beauty and catharsis outside of theaters, in the movements we encounter every day. We asked four photographers to show us how people are physically navigating a world in which awareness of our bodies how much space we take up, whether were six feet from our neighbor has become the norm. Read more...
New cash fear as 167 bank branches set to be axed
Experts fear that unless urgent action is taken by banks, payment providers, regulators and the Government, the country's network of free-to-use high street banking facilities will disintegrate. Read more...
Sip cocktails in the places where they were invented, from the Savoy to Raffles
Bartenders everywhere will, hopefully, be back in business next year. So here are some suggestions worth travelling for, from a bellini in Venice to a Cosmopolitan in New York. Read more...
Copenhagen's new Metro is a thing of beauty
In Copenhagen, traffic is usually caused by the two-wheel variety of transportation the bicycle. Read more...
At the Governors Ball, Winners and Even a Happy Also-Ran
Julianne Moore, Eddie Redmayne, Patricia Arquette, Felicity Jones and Michael Keaton all mingled at the Academy's official post-Oscars party. Read more...
Consumer Groups Target Amazon Primes Cancellation Process
A Norwegian group filed a complaint with regulators, saying Amazon had deliberately made it difficult to end memberships to its Prime service. Groups in Europe and the U.S. back the effort. Read more...
What 0,000 Buys You in Connecticut Missouri and Minnesota
An 1846 cottage in Noank, a 1902 American Foursquare in St. Louis and an 1890 Queen Anne Victorian in St. Paul. 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...
From Katherine Ryan's The Duchess to crime drama Cold Courage The best on demand TV this week
Katherine is a ceramicist (her brand is called 'Kiln 'em Softly') and single mum who can't stand the wastrel father of her daughter but wants to get pregnant by him again. It's er complicated Read more...