Ethiopia Announces Arrests in Prominent Singers Killing
The shooting last month of Hachalu Hundessa, a hero to young Ethiopians calling for reform, was followed by unrest in which hundreds of people were killed. Read more...
Morgan Jerkins Heads Down South in Search of Her Black Identity
Wandering in Strange Lands traces the authors ancestry and the history of African-American oppression along the footsteps of the Great Migration. Read more...
Terrified Chinese students in Australia speak out about the communist regime
The Chinese Communist Party created a host of online portals over the weekend for students to report their peers to police for opposing the government. Read more...
Granddaughter blasts Victorians who flout lockdown - after BOTH grandparents die from COVID-19
JackieMicallef lost her grandmother Carmen after she contracted the deadly virus in an aged care home amid a horror second wave of coronavirus infections in Victoria. Read more...
Everything You Need to Know About Slow Internet Speeds
Our crummy connections are the biggest tech headache in the pandemic. Heres a comprehensive guide to what to do about them. Read more...
Luke Shaw and Axel Tuanzebe out of Man United's Europa League squad due to season-ending injuries
Tuanzebe picked up an injury before football restarted in June while Shaw was forced off with an ankle injury during his side's 1-1 draw with Southampton earlier this month. Read more...
Beyoncs Black Is King Is No Secret, but Still Comes With Mystery
Her latest project is her first with Disney+ a visual album connected to the music she oversaw for the Lion King remake. And as usual, shes captured fans attention by saying little. Read more...
Fashion One classic, seven ways
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How Kodak went from photos to pharmaceuticals
Kodak is back in the news again after some time flying under the radar, and for a somewhat surprising reason The Trump administration has tapped the legacy film and photography pioneer to produce pharmaceutical ingredients. Read more...
Our expert examines whether snack bars can ever replace a proper meal
Helen Bond, a dietitian from Derbyshire says bars and shakes that claim to give you all the nutrients necessary are 'okay' as an occasional meal when you're busy, but should not be relied upon regularly. Read more...
Kris Kobach Loses Kansas Senate Primary, Easing Republican Worries
In Missouri, Cori Bush, a progressive activist, upset the 10-term incumbent William Lacy Clay Jr., marking another major step forward for the progressive movement in its bid to threaten centrist officials. Read more...
Daiane Pelegrini murder Accused killer David Tran a 'recluse', his family say
A young man accused of breaking into his ex-lover's home, lying in wait and murdering her is a hermit who refused to talk to his own family or leave his bedroom. Read more...
EastEnders star Maisie Smith and her lookalike mum reenact THAT epic Pat and Peggy fight scene
The EastEnders star, 19, and her mum reenacted the now iconic EastEnders fight scene between Peggy Mitchell and Pat Butcher in which they slapped each other across the face. Read more...
Will Bill Barr Try to Help Trump Win the Election?
Two investigations appear to be potential fodder for pre-election political machinations. Read more...
JobKeeper loophole sees THOUSANDS of workers locked out of the ,500 payments
Thousands of workers at some of Australia's largest companies will not be eligible for JobKeeper payments during Melbourne's stage four coronavirus lockdown. Read more...
Holocaust survivor opened up about Dr Mengele inhumane experiments
Romania-born Eva Kor, who was one of the 3,000 twins Nazi doctor Mengele performed experiments on in Auschwitz, has revealed her experiences in a posthumous memoir, published this week. Read more...
Memorial Drive review Natasha Trethewey has crafted an indelible memorial to her mother
In 1985, when Natasha Trethewey was 19, her former stepfather shot and killed her mother at point-blank range at their home in Atlanta. Read more...
Teenage thug who stamped on man's head in unprovoked attack is jailed for more than seven years
Robin Foster, 19, asked his victim for a cigarette in Oldbury, West Midlands, last August before punching him. When the victim fled, he chased him for a mile to a Shell garage and stamped on his head. Read more...