Global cooling 13,000 years ago caused by volcanic eruptions
Analysis of chemicals found in the soil atHall's Cave in the Texas Hill Country found the climate cooled due to volcanic activity and not from a meteorite impact. Read more...
How I Spent My Summer Vacation Singing, Dancing, Knife Fighting
When actor training migrated online, our reporter gave herself two weeks to learn as many theater skills and knife skills as she could. Read more...
Finger of suspicion is pointed at the world's most expensive painting
Salvator Mundi sold for 0 million (342 million) in 2017 but art expert Jacques Franck believes it is a 'workshop Leonardo' created by two of the artist's assistants. Read more...
Mysterious 300-million-year-old 'Tully monster' may not be the creature scientists thought it was
A 2016 discovery that the Tullimonstrum had a stiffened rod of cartilage saw Tully classified as a predatory vertebrate - now University College Cork researchers believe the grouping was wrong. Read more...
Who will stop the torturers of Beijing wiping Tibet from the face of the Earth?
NORMAN BAKER At last the world is waking up to the horrors inflicted by the Chinese Communist party upon the people it has colonised. Recently, we have seen chained and blindfolded Uighurs. Read more...
Need to Take the MCAT? You39;ll Still Have to Do It in Person
Admissions tests for many graduate schools have gone online. But not the MCAT, the exam for aspiring doctors. It must still be taken in person, pandemic or not. Read more...
Tyson Fury thanks his team for helping him come back from depression to the top of world boxing
Fury beat Deontay Wilder in February to take the WBC heavyweight title but was previously at a stage where he 'didn't want to be alive'. Read more...
Spain's former king Juan Carlos, 82, 'was banished from the country by his son King Felipe VI'
Spain's former king Juan Carlos revealed on Monday that he had decided to leave Spain to help his son, the current King Felipe VI, 'exercise his responsibilities'. Read more...
Critics savage Shia LaBeouf's new gangland crime thriller The Tax Collector
Movie critics have called the new David Ayer written and directed movie, The Tax Collector, 'incompetent,' 'a bloody mess' and 'one of the most atrocious viewing experiences of the year.' Read more...
Supermodel Elle Macpherson, 56, reveals the secrets to her age-defying looks
Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson has revealed the secrets to her age-defying looks. Read more...
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion stun with their XXX-rated 'WAP' video
Cardi B, 27, and Megan Thee Stallion, 25, released the racy video for WAP Friday. Yet many were unhappy with the cameo from Kylie Jenner, 22, who was accused of cultural appropriation. Read more...
GM unveils its first fully-electric Cadillac SUV
In a major bid to compete with Tesla and other electric vehicle makers, General Motors unveiled the Cadillac Lyriq electric SUV Thursday night. The Lyriq is the first fully-electric Cadillac introduced by GM, which is preparing to unveil a whole new lineup of electric cars, trucks and SUVs. Read more...
For Three Suffragists, a Monument Well Past Due
Central Park will soon unveil its first sculpture depicting nonfictional female figures. The fact that nobody even noticed that women were missing in Central Park what does that say about the invisibility of women? Read more...
American Catholics and the Black Lives Matter Movement
How the American Catholic Church is wrestling with the Black Lives Matter movement. Read more...
Bob Dylan The big strumback
It doesnt do to second-guess old Bob. Just as youre settling in for more of the rocking-chair grandpa stuff, Tempest turns into another thing entirely. Read more...
Opening schools could be the hardest battle in the war on Covid
The price the world has already paid for the Covid-19 pandemic is eyewatering massive loss of life, long-term health concerns for survivors, job losses and a widespread economic meltdown sparked by large-scale lockdowns. Read more...
Is it ethical to infect volunteers with Covid-19 to test a vaccine?
Sen McPartlin, from Rathoath, Co Meath in the Irish Republic is one of 1,100 people under the age of 30 who have signed up to test the effectiveness of a coronavirus vaccine. Read more...
Restaurant group Qoot receives 700 applications for three jobs
Qoot said it had been inundated by applications from hospitality employees recently made redundant as it plans to open three new London sites. Read more...