Hundreds of brave Russians hit ski slopes in bikinis and underwear for annual BoogelWoogel carnival
Participants spent the week taking part in the festival while braving the 9 C temperatures and wearing almost nothing in the snow at the Rosa Khutor resort. Read more...
Una partcula diminuta podra alterar las leyes de la fsica
No es el prximo bosn de Higgs, todava. Pero la mejor explicacin, segn los fsicos, tiene que ver con formas de materia y energa no conocidas actualmente por la ciencia. Read more...
Boris Johnson will NOT attend Prince Philip's funeral to allow family members to attend
The Prime Minister was understood to have been expected to attend the ceremony for Philip by the royals, but offered to step aside with the number of guests allowed limited to 30. Read more...
Pfizer Requests Authorization to Use Vaccine in Young Teens
If the emergency use authorization is broadened, young adolescents could start getting vaccinated before going back to school in the fall. Read more...
I'm a victim of the 'rape culture' witch-hunt Pupil, 18, faces false claims on social media
A teenage schoolboy, 18, reveals how a torrent of anonymous, false claims that he is a sexual predator have turned his life into a nightmare. Read more...
Carmakers Strive to Stay Ahead of Hackers
The effects of a breach of a car, or fleet, could be devastating. Auto manufacturers and suppliers have aggressive plans, and a lot of firewalls. Read more...
Florida man, 30, 'bites, beats and squeezes two-year-old boy to death for urinating on the couch'
Police in Lakeland, Florida, say Alegray Damiah Jones, who was in a relationship with the boy's mother, admitted to hitting the toddler until he passed out. Read more...
Britons' most-dreamed-about post-lockdown holiday experiences - staying in the Maldives is No1
Researchers asked British travel-lovers what they dream most about doing and where as soon as it is possible, and a stay in the Maldives archipelago is top of the list for 39 per cent of them. Read more...
The Hazards of American Justice
Three new books analyze the shortcomings of the nations criminal justice system. Read more...
Taiwan39;s Drought Pits Chip Makers Against Farmers
The island is going to great lengths to keep water flowing to its all-important semiconductor industry, including shutting off irrigation to legions of rice growers. Read more...
'Kung Fu' just borrows the old show's name to kick off a CW-style drama
The latest batch of TV reboots haven't had much in common with the source beyond the name, and so it is with "Kung Fu," which -- like the recent "Walker" -- CW-izes a familiar TV property in a mostly unrecognizable way. In this case, a modern-day female lead learns mad martial-arts skills, in an uninspired series whose action and key narrative device owe at least as much to "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" as its half-century-old namesake. Read more...
Phoebe Waller-Bridge to star in new Indiana Jones film
Phoebe Waller-Bridge has booked her next great adventure. Read more...
2 Korean Battery Makers Settle Dispute That Threatened Bidens Green Agenda
The settlement between LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation ensures that a battery plant in Georgia will go forward without hampering electric vehicle production. Read more...
Covid US Deaths fall to lowest level since OCTOBER but daily cases increase to 80,000
New coronavirus cases in the U.S. rose for the third straight week, increasing by 5% to about 450,000 as the rolling-average of daily deaths fell to 783, the lowest since October. Read more...
Mother-of-four, 27, dies of cervical cancer after check-ups were halted by Covid pandemic
Lizzy Evans, 27, from Bagillt was diagnosed withcervical cancer but was given the all clear. Her cancer returned after medics brushed off her symptoms as pain brought on by menopause. Read more...
'Lego Batman' producer, then Treasury sec?
Treasury secretary pick Steven Mnuchin is an executive producer on Warner Bros.' "The Lego Batman Movie," which pulled in an estimated .6 million from U.S. audiences during its opening weekend. Read more...
This fire has been burning for 4,000 years
"This fire has burned 4,000 years and never stopped," says Aliyeva Rahila. "Even the rain coming here, snow, wind -- it never stops burning." Read more...
Sony World Photography Awards 2021 Stunning images from shortlisted professional photographers
The photographers who took them are clearly at the very top of their game, as they were picked out from more than 145,000 pictures entered into the professional competition's 10 categories. Read more...