A massive animal migration is still happening in the Maasai Mara. But the pandemic means few can see it
The bulk of Kenya's tourists usually arrive between June and October to witness the Great Migration. But months of travel restrictions due to the pandemic have dealt a blow to the country's tourism industry -- and a valuable source of income for the Maasai. Read more...
Disney Adds Warnings for Racist Stereotypes to Some Older Films
These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now, a 12-second disclaimer on the Disney+ streaming service reads. Read more...
Indoor mask mandates reduce coronavirus infection rates by nearly HALF, new study finds
A new study from Simon Fraser University looked at the impacts of mask mandates across Ontario, Canada, and found an average weekly reduction of 25% to 31% in new coronavirus cases. Read more...
Football Supporters' Association chief hits out at plans for a4.6BILLION European Premier League
Reports of plans to launch a European Premier League are 'the last nail in the coffin of the idea that football can be relied upon to regulate itself', a leading fans' group has said. Read more...
Apollo Board Will Review Leon Blacks Ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Mr. Black, the chief executive and chairman of Apollo Global Management, asked independent board members to examine his relationship with the convicted sex offender. Read more...
Here Are the Hundreds of Sites in a Pay-to-Play Local News Network
We are publishing the full list so readers can see whether the sites target their area. Read more...
Brazilian politician calls for Robinho to be jailed while appeal against rape charge is ongoing
The 36-year-old was sentenced to nine years in prison by an Italian court three years ago for his involvement in the gang rape of a 22-year-old Albanian woman at a Milan nightclub in 2013. Read more...
New York City Ballet Dropped From a Womans Photo-Sharing Lawsuit
The suit cited the company, its school and dancers in a case that described a fraternity-like atmosphere at the ballet. Her ex-boyfriend remains a defendant. Read more...
How Many Plants Have We Wiped Out? Here Are 5 Extinction Stories
Botanists have laid out evidence that dozens of North American trees, herbs, plants and shrubs have gone extinct since European settlers arrived. Read more...
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Iga Swiatek and Sofia Kenin Will Meet in the French Open Final
Swiatek, 19, has little experience but has dominated her opponents in this tournament. Kenin, 21, won the Australian Open in February. Read more...
Mosman landmark where someone saw the 1942 Japanese submarine attack has sold
The 105-year-old home in Mosman, an affluent suburb in the city's lower North Shore, was snapped up for an estimated by an unidentified individual on October 8. Read more...
Diabetes Prevention That Works
Lifestyle modification prevents Type 2 diabetes even more effectively in the elderly than in middle-aged patients. Read more...
The Raw Roots of Tom Pettys Wildflowers, Revealed at Last
A deluxe edition of his blockbuster 1994 solo album spotlights the musicians creative process, and the mind-set of a man at a crossroads. Read more...
European leaders face off against regions as a second wave engulfs continent
As coronavirus cases spike across the continent, European governments are facing a new obstacle in their efforts to enforce restrictions -- with several major cities and regions fighting back against instructions to lock down in recent days. Read more...
Going to space is a real pain in the back
A six-month stay on the International Space Station can be a pain in the back for astronauts. While they may gain up to 2 inches in height temporarily, that effect is accompanied by a weakening of the muscles supporting the spine, according to a new study. Read more...
Whats Green, Soggy and Fights Climate Change?
You might be surprised Protecting peat bogs could help the world avert the worst effects of global warming, a new study has found. Read more...
Brazilian politician calls for Robinho to be jailed while appeal against rape charge is ongoing
The 36-year-old was sentenced to nine years in prison by an Italian court three years ago for his involvement in the gang rape of a 22-year-old Albanian woman at a Milan nightclub in 2013. Read more...