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...
The New Yorker Magazine Union Employees Stage Daylong Walkout
The labor action by more than 100 union workers also included web producers and some other editorial employees. Read more...
Wristband that tracks your emotional state lets bosses monitor employees' wellbeing in lockdown
Moodbeam features two buttons that wearers simply have to press throughout the day depending on their mood - yellow for happy and blue for unhappy. Read more...
Israel is vaccinated its population at 10-times the rate of the us
Israel has vaccinated 1.8 million out of its population of 8.65 million residents, according to data tracking by Bloomberg, while the US has vaccinated 2.5%. Just 150,000 Americans have had second shots. Read more...
In Montepulciano dAbruzzo, the Gifts of Simplicity
The role of everyday wines is often overlooked, but these Italian reds are excellent reminders of how important they can be. 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...
Kylie Jenner posts another mouthwatering bikini snap from her recent Mexican getaway on Instagram
She just got back from a ritzy Mexican getaway with her older sister and some girlfriends. And Kylie Jenner uploaded yet another scintillating snap from the trip on Saturday. Read more...
Why can't Nigeria protect its children from Boko Haram?
It was a kidnapping as brazen as it was unexpected. Read more...
Alabama and Ohio State Reach the National Title Game With Runaway Wins
Notre Dame never really threatened the Crimson Tide in their College Football Playoff semifinal, and then Ohio State rolled over Clemson. Read more...
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...
One in four wild bee species worldwide 'haven't been seen since the 1990s'
Argentinian researchers have used a publicly available database on bee specimen collections and observations to reveal a global decline in multiple species observed in the wild. Read more...
Beware online travel agents charging TWICE the price for your flight
We found some websites charging more than double what you would pay if you went to the airline directly. Others hike baggage and seat reservation fees and add on costly 'service' or 'agency' fees. Read more...
Nicolas Hamilton on brother Lewis' impact on motorsport
British racer Nicolas Hamilton, the half brother of six-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton, talks about the challenges his brother faces as the only Black F1 driver. Read more...
Ex-British Cycling doctor Richard Freeman has 'repeated lies' in doping row highlighted in tribunal
As the hearing into the former Team Sky and British Cycling doctor draws towards a conclusion, the General Medical Council, who brought the case, went on the front foot. Read more...
The Welsh caves for sale for 150k with Fred Flintstone appeal
There are unusual properties and then there is this. These five caves near the Brecon Beacons are for sale with the woodland they sit in for 150,000. Read more...
Douglas Emhoff says it was love at first sight with VP Kamala Harris
Emhoff, 56, penned an op-ed on Tuesday, expressing his pride in Harris and saying that joining her on the campaign trail was a 'humbling experience' that gave him new appreciation for politics. Read more...
Ottman Azaitar kicked OUT of UFC after fighter and team give wristbands to someone outside bubble
A visibly perplexed Dana White has revealed the staggering story behind the expulsion of fight Ottman Azaitar, who was scheduled to fight in UFC 257. Read more...
DR ADBUL-GHAALIQ LALKHEN More pills and surgery are not the answer for chronic pain
DR ADBUL-GHAALIQ LALKHEN The brain itself changes when an individual has developed chronic pain and suffered with it for a long time. Read more...