You're vaccinated now, so can you go to a restaurant? What you should know
As the vaccinated percentage of the population increases, you may be wondering whether now is finally the time to enjoy a meal that isn't homemade or takeout. Read more...
Drillers Burned Off Gas at a Staggering Rate as Winter Storm Hit Texas
Frigid temperatures last month froze pipelines and forced companies to flare vast amounts of planet-warming gases that they suddenly had nowhere to send. Read more...
England's Covid R rate stays stable and may still be as low as 0.8
SAGE scientists said England's R rate could be at one in every region except the South East, indicating the Covid outbreak may have stopped shrinking in most areas of the nation. Read more...
Vladimir Putin Fast Facts
Read CNN's Fast Facts about Russian President Vladimir Putin. Read more...
Scenes from the First Rounds of the Masters
Our staff photographer Doug Mills brings us an inside look at Augusta National. Read more...
Shareholder fear as firms may shun 'physical' AGMs
Stock market stalwarts including Marks Spencer and BT are considering whether to allow shareholders to physically attend their AGMs this summer as Britain eases out of lockdown. Read more...
Michigans Virus Cases Are Out of Control, Putting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in a Bind
Ms. Whitmer, a Democrat, locked down her state over the din of protests last year. Now she is trying a different approach, appealing to personal responsibility. Read more...
Turmoil Continues for the Artisans Behind Italian Fashion
The small, family-run businesses hope a new government aid package will bring the relief that one in 2020 didnt provide. They say their skills are at stake. Read more...
What is behind the dearth of microchips and what will be its long-term effects?
The world is suffering from a significant shortage of semiconductors, the chips used in almost every technology nowadays, from laptops to televisions and video games consoles. Read more...
Plunging Johnson Johnson Vaccine Supply Dents State Inoculation Efforts
With deliveries from Johnson Johnson set to fall 86 percent, a White House official warned that the vaccine would be scarce until a troubled Baltimore plant gains regulatory approval. Read more...
Masters 2021 The best pictures from Augusta
The Masters tournament is back -- and so are the fans and the iconic azaleas. Read more...
U.S. Men Fail to Qualify for Olympic Soccer Tournament
Honduras dashes the Americans hopes of a trip to Tokyo, the latest in a string of qualifying failures for U.S. Soccer. Read more...
Prince Philip dies at 99 How the Queen must now go on without the Duke of Edinburgh
The loss of her beloved husband at the age of 99 will be one of the most traumatic things the Queen has ever had to face, having been married to her 'rock' for 73 years. Read more...
In Between Stimulus Payments, Retail Sales Decline
A 3 percent drop in February followed a rise the month before, putting a spotlight on how stimulus money is affecting consumer spending as the economy recovers. Read more...
Moderna vaccine is effective against California variant and produces antibodies for least 6 months
In one study, Duke University researchers found antibodies generated by the Moderna coronavirus vaccine had two times less neutralizing power against the California variant. Read more...
YouTube Discloses Percentage of Views That Go to Videos That Break its Rules
Before their removal, so-called violative videos accounted for 0.16 to 0.18 percent of all views on the platform in the last quarter of 2020. Read more...
Weddings She Would Go Anywhere For Him
Nina Umont and Ondrej Antos, who are rarely at a loss of words with each other, were married in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif. Read more...
A.D.L. Calls for Tucker Carlson39;s Firing Over 39;Replacement Theory39; Remarks
The group said the Fox News hosts language was not just a dog whistle to racists it was a bullhorn. Read more...