Knicks Julius Randle Named to His First All-Star Team
Randle is the first Knick to be an All-Star since Kristaps Porzingis in the 2017-18 season. He is averaging a team-leading 23.1 points per game. Read more...
LA mom calling for schools to reopen says she was 'racially profiled' by teachers union
Maryam Qudrat, left, who is of Afghan descent, says she received an email from the United Teachers Los Angeles union asking her ethnicity. She has been behind calls to reopen schools, right. Read more...
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...
You Made Money on GameStop. Here39;s What You Need to Know About Taxes.
Some investors may have notched tens of thousands of dollars in profits. Depending on when they sell the stock, they may owe hefty capital gains taxes. Read more...
Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho blames Real Madrid for Gareth Bale's slow start to the season
Bale's recent run of good form means he now has four goals and four assists in as many games, leaving Tottenham boss Mourinho to point out that the quality has always been there. Read more...
Daily Report The Mystery of Amazons Bookstores
How an offhand remark about Amazon opening new bookstores spawned a viral reaction and a backtracking. Read more...
Yellowstone hotspot dates back to at least 50 million years, scientists say
The source of heat that powers the vast volcanic system ofYellowstone National Park in the western US dates back to at least 50 million years ago, scientists say. Read more...
F.C.C. Approves a Monthly High-Speed Internet Subsidy
The money, aimed at low-income households, is part of an effort to bridge the access gap to broadband connectivity amid the pandemic. Read more...
Belgian cyclist who kneed five-year-old girl to the floor ordered to pay just 1
A cyclist who appeared to deliberately knee a five-year-old girl as she walked though a park in Baraque Michel, Belgium, has received a suspended sentence and been ordered to pay 1. Read more...
Amanda Holden transforms into the Queen of Hearts as she celebrates World Book Day at Heart FM
The TV and radio presenter, 50, played dress up as she marked World Book Day during her Heart Breakfast show on Thursday. Read more...
Pupils arriving from red-list countries can self-isolate at boarding schools rather than hotels
The move was green-lit following pressure from parents and headteachers, but requires the children to have travelled straight from the airport in pre-arranged private transport organised by the school. Read more...
Extraterrestrial review Have aliens ever been to our solar system?
Have aliens ever been to our solar system? Read more...
Facebook shares plummet nearly 4 per cent as company's OWN employees dump stock
The social networking giant ended the day down 3.79 percent after 99million shares changed hands. Company stock fell 83 cents to close at .11 Wednesday. The stock is down 44 percent from its IPO price of . Read more...
Gustav Stickley American Craftsman Review Artisanal Admiration
This documentary offers a dry, rote introduction to a designer who became a key figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. Read more...
Kate and William will join the Queen for special broadcast before Sussexes' Oprah interview
The Queen will appear on a television special featuring Prince William and Kate, Sophie as well as Charles and Camilla hours before Harry and Meghan's US interview criticising the Royals. Read more...
Myanmar coup Fighter jets flown over protesters as police filmed brutally beating ambulance crew
WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT A UN special envoy said she had seen the video of a civilian being gunned down in the street as well as separate footage of a medical crew being savagely beaten. Read more...
With Help from M.L.B., Baseball Returns at Xavier University of Louisiana
In a sport with declining participation from Black Americans, Xavier University of Louisiana returned to the field on Tuesday for its first intercollegiate baseball game since 1960. Read more...
Seniors Seeking Vaccines Have a Problem They Cant Use the Internet
Older adults living alone often lack access or an understanding of technology, and many are unsure how to sign up for an appointment. Read more...