MPs call for Ofcom review of BBC Sounds dance music channel over competing concerns
MPs have called onmedia regulator OfCom to formally investigate the BBC's Sounds app over concerns the broadcaster is trying to compete with commercial radio and streaming services. Read more...
Bruins Goaltender Tuukka Rask Is Biggest N.H.L. Name to Opt Out
Rask led the league with a 2.12 goals against average this season, but Boston had won just one of five games in the postseason when the goalie made the announcement. Read more...
'For f***'s sake!' Health minister is caught swearing in the House of Lords
Lord Bethell mumbled 'oh for f***'s sake' in the House of Lords when his second attempt to deliver a speech on coronavirus regulations was disrupted. Read more...
Matilda's fans fuming after news the Australian soccer team's kit is not available in women's sizes
Nike and the Football Federation of Australia released the country's official home and away kit on Thursday for the women's national team, the Matildas. Read more...
After Trumps TikTok Ban, China Readies Blacklist of Foreign Companies
Beijing issued rules that could allow it to halt exports, imports and investments by businesses accused of endangering national security. Read more...
Martinez caps a week to remember by earning an Argentina recall after sealing 20m Aston Villa move
In the week Martinez completed his 20m move to Villa from Arsenal, he has been rewarded for his displays for Mikel Arteta's side with selection for Argentina's World Cup qualifiers. Read more...
E.P.A. Relaxes Rules Limiting Toxic Waste From Coal Plants
The agency weakened Obama-era rules meant to keep metals and other pollution out of rivers and streams, saving industry tens of millions of dollars. Read more...
Stimulus Check Update Who Will Get That Extra 0 and When?
Forty-nine states, Washington, D.C., and two territories have so far signed on to President Trumps stopgap program to get more money to the jobless. Heres how it works. Read more...
How Dev Hynes Went From Being in We Are Who We Are to Scoring It
The musician and composer, widely known as Blood Orange, talked about helping create the mood of Luca Guadagninos new HBO series and about blending synthesizers with Schubert. Read more...
Bruno Fernandes crowned Manchester United Player of the Year... despite playing only half a season!
The Portugal international has been sensational since arriving from Sporting Lisbon in a 68m switch in January, scoring 12 goals and providing eight assists in 22 outings for the Red Devils. Read more...
The Bumbling 1960s Data Scientists Who Anticipated Facebook and Google
In If Then, the historian Jill Lepore recounts the story of the Simulmatics Corporation, which tried to use primitive computing power to shape Americans behavior. Read more...
Jaden Smith launching racial and social justice series on Snapchat
Jaden Smith is following in the footsteps of his famous mother with his own social media show. Read more...
Olivia Bowen puts on a sizzling display as she poses in lacy red teddy suit
She's been enjoying quite the celebratory week, as she and her husband Alex Bowen mark two years since they exchanged nuptials. Read more...
Bugs Amazing photos show microscopic insects coping with a downpour
Tiny droplets of water make the bugs take on an altogether different look - looking inflated by the covering of liquid. Read more...
Cooks Country Gets a New Editor, Toni Tipton-Martin
Her appointment at the Americas Test Kitchen magazine comes as the food media addresses racial inequality. Read more...
Jamal Khashoggi Fast Facts
View Jamal Khashoggi Fast Facts on CNN and learn more information about the life and murder of the Saudi journalist. Read more...
Delayed immune responses may make COVID-19 deadly for elderly people
A University of Washington analysis of some 500 nasal swabs from coronavirus testing revealed different sets of immunity-coding genes that don't activate as well in elderly people and men. Read more...
China has stronghold on the lithium-ion battery supply chain as EV demand soars
A study claims the US and Europe are both well positioned to close the gap to China in the next five years, but warned that the UK could slip behind by 2025. Read more...