Trump steps back from involving himself in Libya's bloody civil war
As several countries come to the aid of warring factions in Libya, President Donald Trump has found himself caught in the middle of a group of strongmen he's forged close ties with during his presidency, prompting him to stay out of the fray and let them fend for themselves. Read more...
10 Steps to Take to Try to Prevent Your Own Eviction
Some federal relief is about to expire. Local assistance is spotty. Congress may not act quickly. Heres how to get help, or help yourself. Read more...
In Midnight Sun, Stephenie Meyer Tells Edward39;s Story
The best-selling author talks about her latest book, Midnight Sun, which retells Twilight from the vampires perspective. Why now? Because I finished it, she says. Read more...
Best place to see the night sky is the coldest place on Earth where the stars 'twinkle' the least
Dome A, or 'Argus' - located in the centre of East Antarctica at an elevation of13,428 feet above sea - experiences temperatures as low as -144F and the clearest view of the stars. Read more...
Mens Wearhouse Owner Files for Bankruptcy
Tailored Brands, known for its clothing chains Mens Wearhouse and JoS. A. Bank, struggled as the pandemic shut stores and consumer demand for office attire dropped. Read more...
Google Faces European Inquiry Into Fitbit Acquisition
Authorities are investigating how Google will use health and wellness data collected from Fitbits fitness tracking devices. Read more...
Alessandro Del Piero backs new Juventus boss Andrea Pirlo to 'do even better than Zinedine Zidane'
The legendary midfielder was surprisingly announced as the new boss of the Italian giant and his former team-mate Del Piero has backed him surpass Zinedine Zidane's success in management. Read more...
For P.O.W., Landmark Verdict Against North Korea Is Long-Overdue Justice
A former South Korean soldier may never see a penny of the ,600 awarded by a court last month. But the verdict set a precedent for thousands of others seeking to hold the North and Kim Jong-un accountable for human rights violations. Read more...
Stocks hit record again. Is Trump the reason?
The market is at all-time highs and many say Trump is the reason. But stocks were rallying when investors thought Hillary Clinton would win. Janet Yellen and the Fed may deserve more of the credit for the market's move. Read more...
How to Proactively Prepare for Distance Learning
This fall doesnt have to be like the spring. Read more...
Rising Seas Could Menace Millions Beyond Shorelines, Study Finds
As climate change raises sea levels, storm surges and high tides will push farther inland, a team of researchers says. Read more...
How to Prepare for Your Return to the Office
Nervous about the possibility of going back to the workplace? Heres what to take into consideration. Read more...
Belgium beachgoers launch umbrellas and attack each other with sun loungers as brawl erupts
MayorDaphn Dumery has closed Blankenberge beach to day-trippers today following the incident, saying the town needs a 'time-out'. Read more...
Three Top Executives Are Out at WarnerMedia, HBOs Parent Company
The shake-up came on the watch of the WarnerMedia chief executive, Jason Kilar, who joined the company in May. Read more...
Pac-12 Players Say Commissioner Was Dismissive of Their Virus Concerns
The players, who have pushed for more-frequent virus testing and stronger protection of their status with the team, said Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott offered no concrete mandates for the leagues universities. Read more...
Kate Bosworth and Blue Crush costars Michelle Rodriguez and Sanoe Lake say they're down for a sequel
Their 2002 filmexhilarated audiences with incredible surfing scenes. And 18 years later, Blue Crush starsKate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez and Sanoe Lakereunited virtually. Read more...
Why DID we let millions into Britain unchecked, MPs ask as a major report is published
The cross-party inquiry is highly critical of the UK Government's 'inexplicable' decision to lift its initial quarantine measures in mid-March, ten days before lockdown. Read more...
Scientific Panel Urges That Schools Reopen
Younger children in particular are ill-served by remote learning, according to a report issued by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Read more...