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...
Dillian Whyte launches furious attack on 'joker' WBC champion Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder
Whyte kept his world title dreams alive last month by avenging his shock knockout defeat by Alexander Povetkin last August with afourth round stoppage victory in Gibraltar. Read more...
Nicola Sturgeon says she does not believe PM's vow to block independence referendum
Downing Street has slapped down Nicola Sturgeon after she said she does not believe Boris Johnson would block a second Scottish independence referendum. Read more...
Boris Johnson gives 'heartfelt thanks' for Prince Philip
Boris Johnson led a marathon seven-hour session in the Commons, voicing the 'heartfelt thanks of the nation' for Prince Philip and saying he 'touched the lives of millions'. Read more...
The inside track on being a female LNER train driver
If the reason women aren't interested in being train drivers is that they think it's a dull, unrewarding job in a sexist atmosphere, LNER's female drivers have news for them. Read more...
Save Money at the Store
Food is pleasure and connection for most of us. Staying within your budget can bring peace of mind and keep your overall spending on track. Read more...
Minnesota Officer Shoots Driver, and Protesters Clash With Police
A man died after an officer shot him during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, near where Derek Chauvin is on trial in the death of George Floyd. Read more...
Juventus 3-1GenoaAndrea Pirlo's side cruise to victory
Juventus eased to a 3-1 victory over Genoa on Sunday to keep alive their faint hopes of making it 10 successive Serie A titles this season. Goals came from Kulusevski, Morata and McKennie. Read more...
Blinken Appoints Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley Diversity Chief at State Department
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken announced the appointment of Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, who will review employment practices at the agency. Read more...
Michigans governor, confronting a surge in virus cases, calls on Biden for more vaccines.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, said she had pushed the president unsuccessfully to send more vaccines to her state, where hospitals are filling. Read more...
John Lewis shares its ten best sellers as store reopens to shoppers after England's lockdown eases
Keen shoppers across England and Wales stocked up on glassware, crockery and facial cleanser at John Lewis, which revealed its top ten bestsellers after reopening on Monday morning. Read more...
In Them, a Black Family Is Haunted by Real-Life Monsters
Created by Little Marvin and produced by Lena Waithe, the new series uses genre-style horror to unearth a racist and lasting relic from Americas past. Read more...
Arsenal 'make initial enquiries into signing Jesse Lingard from Man United after West Ham loan'
Lingard is currently on loan at West Ham where he has scored six goals and registered four assists for the Hammers - including one strike against the Gunners in March. Read more...
Sir Keir Starmer 'could U-turn and support PM's vaccine passports'
Boris Johnson's plans to introduce domestic vaccine passports have received a boost after it was claimed Sir Keir Starmer could perform a U-turn and back the policy. Read more...
Here Is Fiction as an Escape Room, Packed With Mysteries
J. Robert Lennons new novel, Subdivision, and story collection, Let Me Think, offer puzzle-box narratives and alternate realities. Read more...
U.F.O. Reports Surged During the Pandemic
With skies lacking light pollution and most nights free, New Yorkers reported nearly twice as many mysterious sightings last year. Read more...
Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick thought he would die during second Covid-19 battle
Irish vet Noel Fitzpatrick, 53, warned This Morning viewers to 'be careful' as lockdown restrictions ease in England as he discussed his second battle with the disease. Read more...
The Return of March Madness Brought Back Hope
The N.C.A.A. basketball tournaments, the first significant American sporting event outright canceled in 2020 because of the pandemic, brought some optimism that the country might be turning a corner. Read more...