Grocery worker who handed out samples of semen-tainted yoghurt gets two years in prison
Anthony Garcia admitted adding a sample of the bodily fluid to a sample of yoghurt while working at a grocery story in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Read more...
30 of Vietnam's most beautiful places
Thanks in part to its serpentine shape and lengthy coastline, Vietnam is home to wildly diverse landscapes. Read more...
How a 2nd-Grade Class Sent a Science Experiment to Space
Any school district now that affords football can afford spaceflight. Read more...
Jeopardy! guest host Ken Jennings SLAMMED over wheelchair tweet
Jennings, who appears to have deleted the tweet, addressed the post in 2018, but the insensitive message regained steam in light of his upcoming guest hosting role. Read more...
James D. Wolfensohn, Who Led the World Bank for 10 Years, Dies at 86
He was a force on Wall Street before taking the reins of the bank in 1995, then proceeded to shake it up. He did the same at both Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. Read more...
Snapshots of Daily Life in a Remote Region of Portugal
The Barroso is one of Portugals most isolated areas, known for its rough terrain, abiding agricultural traditions and stunning beauty. Read more...
Steven Cohen, Justin Turner and Alex Cora Were All Shown Mercy on Friday
The era of outrage took a timeout as Steven Cohen took over the Mets, Alex Cora was rehired by the Red Sox and Justin Turner escaped punishment for a controversial on-field celebration. Read more...
Thumb-Stopping, Humaning, B4H The Strange Language of Modern Marketing.
The ad business is overrun with buzzwords and acronyms, and some people are saying its enough already. Read more...
Anna Nordqvist European golf icon
Anna Nordqvist is considered European golfing royalty. CNN sat down with the two-time major winner at the inaugural Saudi Ladies International to learn about her beginnings in the game, the impact of winning a major at a very young age and her plans for the future. Read more...
The Twentieth Century Review The Great Weird North
In Matthew Rankins visually exuberant film, a candidate for prime minister copes with fascism and fetishism in a bizarro-world version of Canadas past. Read more...
Seymour Pierce Ltd
ON November 17, 2010, we said Seymour Pierce Ltd had talks with rival firms regarding possible merger discussions following concerns over its capital position. Read more...
The Italian town auctioning off abandoned homes for 1
The Covid-19 pandemic may have irreversibly changed the world as we know it, but it seems there are some things that can still be counted on. Read more...
Taylor Swift review Surprise album Folklore is her most grown-up, and her best
Taylor Swift's Instagram is quite something. While following nobody herself, she has 137 million followers. Even if half of those accounts were fake, she would still have a vast audience. Read more...
What to Cook This Week
Its the run-up to Thanksgiving, and time to start preparing for the meal, even if its a bit smaller this year. Read more...
'It's a crime' Jurgen Klopp takes a swipe at BT Sport for scheduling early kick-off for Liverpool
The Liverpool boss hit out at the Premier League schedule once again but refused to blame the fixture list for the Premier League champions' shock 2-0 defeat to Atalanta on Wednesday. Read more...
At G-20, Saudi Arabia and Human Rights Activists Fight Over Kingdoms Image
As the summits host, the kingdom hopes to showcase its advances, while critics see an opportunity to pounce. But the virtual event will have a lower profile. Read more...
Words of Gratitude From Maine
The New York Times asked poets laureate from across the country what the people in their states had to be thankful for in this difficult year. Read more...
Moeen Ali's place in England team for first T20 international against South Africa in doubt
Moeen, 33, led his country for the first time against Australia but early-season conditions in Cape Town mean that England are contemplating a team including just one spinner in Adil Rashid. Read more...