Blood Clots Linked to AZ Vaccine Stem From Rare Antibody Reaction
New studies from Germany and Norway examined cases involving mostly younger people who developed serious and sometimes fatal blood disorders. Read more...
Rising temperatures are making it harder to grow the potatoes used for French fries
Climate change is causing difficulty for American farmers who grow the potatoes which make the best chips, an expert has warned. Read more...
As Michigan G.O.P. Plans Voting Limits, Top Corporations Fire a Warning Shot
State Republicans pushing a new voting law are threatening to use a rarely invoked option to circumvent a promised veto by the governor. And Michigan businesses are trying to get out ahead of the issue. Read more...
Remembering the Original 9, the pioneers of women's tennis
The Original 9 were a group of nine women who risked their careers to fight for equal rights in tennis. Billie Jean King and Rosie Casals were joined by seven others in a bold move for equality. Read more...
Life Has Moved On, but Fans in Atlanta Mourn the All-Star Game
Fridays home opener offered some prepandemic-like excitement, but even fans who support M.L.B.s choice to move the signature event are sad to see it go. Read more...
No, they're not in training for I'm A Celebrity... they're just going to school
The school run can be a real balancing act for these children. These determined school pupils balance on a high wire 30-feet above a river from Batu Busuk village in Sumatra, Indonesia. Read more...
Covid lockdowns Third wave sweeps Europe while UK re-opens
Restaurant owners chanting 'we are all workers' gathered in Rome before police blocked them off from an area outside the Prime Minister's office Chigi Palace and confined them to a central plaza. Read more...
Mary Ellen Moylan, First Great Balanchine Dancer, Is Dead at 95
The celebrated choreographer created roles for her. The critics hailed her. Yet her death a year ago went largely unnoticed in the dance world. Read more...
Covid Victims Remembered Through Their Objects
The special project What Loss Looks Like presents personal artifacts belonging to those who have left us and explores what they mean to those left behind. 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...
The women explorers who changed the travel world
They'd traveled hundreds and thousands of miles between them, but explorer Blair Niles and one-time spy Marguerite Harrison were disappointed to learn that they were deemed unsuitable to join the Explorers Club. Read more...
These brands are betting big on plant-based food in Asia
Milo chocolate milk has been hugely popular in Southeast Asia for decades. Now the breakfast and teatime favorite is about to get shaken up the cocoa powder will be offered as a dairy-free, ready-made beverage. Read more...
Pentagon Chief Orders New Review of Attack in Kenya That Killed 3 Americans
The unusual review of the conclusions of the initial inquiry comes more than a year after the attack by the Shabab revealed security lapses at the base. Read more...
At the Masters, Lee Elder Gets Another Moment in the Spotlight
The first Black golfer to play the Masters in 1975 is an honorary starter as the 2021 tournament gets underway at Augusta National. Read more...
'Jealous ex-boyfriend stabbed and strangled woman to death in front of her son', court hears
Charles Jessop, 29, took a knife and cycled to 33-year-old Clare Nash's flat in Newmarket, Suffolk on January 16 last year after their relationship ended, a court has heard. Read more...
Duck Dynasty star John Luke Robertson and wife Mary Kate welcome their second child, daughter Ella
They are parents to son John Shepherd, 18 months. And Duck Dynasty star John Luke Robertson and his wife Mary Kate Robertson have welcomed a new addition to their family, Ella. Read more...
Ex-Wimbledon star Robbie Earle on Crazy Gang days, playing for Jamaica at the World Cup and racism
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY JORDAN SEWARD Robbie Earle chuckles as he remembers the time he was forced to run through Wimbledon common naked with just a traffic cone covering his privates. Read more...
Firms that prospered in the pandemic should pay more tax, says the IMF
The proposals came despite IMF staff paying no income tax at all due to its international status, with managing director Kristalina Georgieva (pictured) earning 375,000 a year tax-free. Read more...