Alabama Coach Nick Saban Proves to Be Bear Bryants Equal
Nick Saban was skeptical he wanted to be a coach. Under contract at Alabama through 2025, he might already be the greatest one in college football history. Read more...
5 Ways Teens Can Get More Fruits and Vegetables Into Their Diets
A new study found that high school students arent getting enough produce. Read more...
MPs reiterate plans to give councils powers to fine drivers for minor traffic offences
The change to the Traffic Management Act 2004 is set to bring the whole of England in line with London, where local transport officials already use ANPR cameras to issue millions of fines. Read more...
Courageous mantis males wrestle females to avoid being eaten
Before mating, the male and female Springbok mantis wrestle in a violent struggle - and if the male loses, it gets eaten by the female. Read more...
BBC stops Panorama team probing Martin Bashir's Diana interview having easy access to documents
Journalists producing a special edition of Panorama that will scrutinise Martin Bashir and his Princess Diana interview have complained that BBC bosses are unwilling to co-operate, Read more...
Universal Credit What you need to know about the 20 monthly boost debate
Earlier in the week, the Government lost a 'vote' 278 to 0 on the issue of extending a 20 a week uplift in Universal Credit, which is currently due to expire at the end of the current tax year in April. Read more...
Katie Price reveals holiday 'nightmare' when armed police were called for son Harvey
The television personality 42, has described the 'nightmare' moment she endured when armed police were called after her eldest son Harvey, 18, didn't want to leave an airplane. Read more...
Christie Brinkley, 66, highlights her svelte physique in a black swimsuit in Turks and Caicos
The model, 66, slipped her youthful figure into a simple black swimsuit as she posed on a beach following a spot of snorkelling inTurks and Caicos on Saturday. Read more...
She was murdered for catching an Indian priest and nun in a sex act. Three decades later, justice is served
The dead nun's slippers were scattered on the convent kitchen floor -- one near the entrance, the other by the fridge. Read more...
Continuing Job Losses Put Spotlight on Economic Relief
Relentless unemployment claims show the pandemics grip on the labor market. Help from the recent stimulus bill may lapse before an upturn arrives. Read more...
Boris Johnson will 'force travellers from high-risk Covid countries to quarantine in hotels'
Sources said Prime Minister Boris Johnson favours a more targeted approach than making all air passengers quarantine. Travellers from Brazil and South Africa will be escorted to hotels. Read more...
From Doctor Who to a Katherine Jenkins spectacular The top 100 shows to watch this Christmas
Braving the terrors of the black chair, comedian Omid Djalili, Charlotte Crosby, Zoe Williams and James Haskell are the first contestants to face John Humphrys' questions in a new series of the quiz. Read more...
From Trump to Biden, TV Captures a Dramatic Shift
The new presidents speech on unity the best inaugural address I ever heard, says Chris Wallace of Fox News follows Donald Trumps My Way moment. Read more...
Marvel, like 'WandaVision,' looks to the future while holding on to the past
With its opening episodes, Marvel's "WandaVision" has turned out to be a pretty good symbol of the crossroads at which Disney's pop-culture titan finds itself Trying to move forward without letting go of the past. Read more...
Celebrity Pregnancy Is Big Business
These days, content begins at conception. Read more...
Bitcoin slumps 10% to a ten-day low, amid fears of tighter regulation
During a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Janet Yellen, Biden's pick to head the US Treasury, expressed concerns that crypto-currencies could be used to finance illegal activities. Read more...
Bidens Covid-19 Plan Is Maddeningly Obvious
It is infuriating that the Trump administration left so many of these things undone. Read more...
A.A. to Zoom, Substance Abuse Treatment Goes Online
It began as a stopgap way to get through the pandemic, but both participants and providers say virtual sessions have some clear advantages and will likely become a permanent part of recovery. Read more...