If someone in your household has COVID-19, there's only a 1-in-10 chance you'll catch it too
The study found someone in a home with three to five people - one of whom was infected - was 20 per cent less at risk than a two-person house. Read more...
Derek Chauvin Trial May Be Delayed Over Court Ruling
An appeals court has ruled that a judge must reconsider whether to add a third-degree murder charge against Mr. Chauvin, who is scheduled to go on trial next week for the death of George Floyd. Read more...
Queen is given two new corgi puppies to comfort her through the crisis with Harry and Meghan
The Queen has been gifted with two new corgi puppies to help her through the royal crisis with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Prince Philip's hospital treatment. Read more...
The Tech That Was Fixed in 2020 and the Tech That Still Needs Fixing
From videoconferencing to fitness apps, the best tech helped us endure a hard year. But there were also low points. Read more...
Porsche's new Taycan Cross Turismo is an 80,000 electric estate
Porsche's new electric sports car estate has been officially unveiled - ideal for those who want to win a game of Top Trumps at the school gates or on a tip run. Read more...
Weekly Unemployment Claims Show Recovery Remains Rocky
Even with restrictions on business activity easing in many places, layoffs persist. The Texas storms were one of the latest setbacks. Read more...
Derek Khan, Onetime Stylist for Hip-Hop Stars, Dies at 63
He was an architect of the over-the-top look known as ghetto fabulous. Later, unable to support his own lavish lifestyle, he fell from grace. Read more...
From Britney Spears to Janet Jackson, the Era of the Celebrity Reappraisal
Monica Lewinsky. Janet Jackson. Lindsay Lohan. Whitney Houston. We are living in an era of reappraisals. Read more...
Five Saudi men sentenced to 32 years in prison and 4,500 lashes for holding a Valentine's Day party with 'unrelated women, drinking and dancing'
The law breaking men were caught at a rented rest house in Al-Farouq area of Buraidah and accused of holding a party with women who were unrelated. 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...
See spectacular newly restored Pompeii frescoes
One of Pompeii's oldest frescoes, the House of the Ceii, has been restored to its former glory with the help of laser technology. Read more...
Six bed manor house that was summer residence of Archbishop of Canterbury goes on market for 3.5m
Addington House, in Croydon, south London, boasts facilities including a sauna, cinema, classroom, wine cellar, old bakery and a garage as well as a large pool and terrace overlooking the garden. Read more...
Number of far-right extremists in British jails soars to record levels
Increased police investigations into far-right extremism have now seen the prison population swell to them making up a fifth of terrorists currently behind bars. Alice Cutter, 23, is one of the prisoners. Read more...
'One Night in Miami' packs a powerful dramatic punch
A fascinating historical meeting of the minds provides the foundation for Regina King's impressive feature film directorial debut in "One Night in Miami," a creative extrapolation about Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke coming together in 1964. It's a small but riveting movie, anchored by a quartet of knockout performances. Read more...
Texas Blackouts Hit Minority Neighborhoods Especially Hard
As the freak winter storm raged, historically marginalized communities were among the first to face power outages, experts say. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS 'Will Anne be cleared?' Tracy Borman gasped on The Fall Of Anne Boleyn
A couple of years ago, Channel 5 gave us the lavish historical reconstruction Anne Boleyn Queen For A Thousand Days. Read more...
For Djokovic in Australia, a Complicated Road Has a Familiar Destination
The reigning champion and world No. 1 will play in his ninth Australian Open final. He has yet to lose one. Read more...
Ancient Egyptian embalming instructions reveals the process of wrapping the dead person's face
A 3.500-year-old papyrus has been translated to reveal the embalming process done in Ancient Egypt, which embalmers would wrap a dead person's face every four days to reduce swelling. Read more...