Do I Need a Covid Vaccine to Travel? Read the C.D.C Guidelines
In updated recommendations, the federal health agency said both domestic and international travel was low risk for fully vaccinated Americans. But travel remains far from simple. Read more...
Anne Beatts, pioneering 'SNL' writer and 'Square Pegs' creator, has died
Anne Beatts, a pioneering writer for "Saturday Night Live" and National Lampoon who also created the sitcom "Square Pegs," died Wednesday, according to a statement from NBC. She was 74. Read more...
DMX, Rapper Who Dominated Billboard Charts, Dies at 50
He released a string of No. 1 albums that reflected his gritty past and featured a gruff and unmistakable lyrical style. Read more...
Daydreaming Can Be Good for You
Far from a waste of time, daydreaming might be one of the best things you can do with your free time. Read more...
ALEX BRUMMER Deliveroo could wellprove the naysayers wrong
After the bloodbath when Deliveroo floated, the customers who bought into the issue have nothing to cheer in spite of a 2 per cent rise on the first day when they could trade shares. Read more...
Royal Rivalry Bares Social Tensions Behind Jordans Stable Veneer
The standoff between King Abdullah II and his half brother, Prince Hamzah, wasnt just palace intrigue. It hinted at Saudi meddling and highlighted wider tensions within Jordans complex society. Read more...
Transport Flying taxis could take tourists to 100ft landing towers in Italy to dine
The concept is the result of a collaboration between unmanned aircraft company EHang Holdings and architects at the Rome-based Giancarlo Zema Design Group. Read more...
Rose Holds Slim Masters Lead as Johnson Misses the Cut
After shooting a 75 on Friday, Dustin Johnson, who won the Masters in November, became the latest defending champion not to advance into the weekend. Read more...
Cole Dominates for Yankees and the Mets Blow Past the Phillies
Gerrit Coles 13 strikeouts in seven shutout innings made quick work of Baltimore. San Diegos Fernando Tatis Jr. will attempt to avoid surgery. Read more...
Breast Cancer Centers Urge Annual Scans, Counter to U.S. Guidelines
A panel recommends biennial screenings, starting at 50, but a new study took issue with the way hundreds of centers are telling women 40 and up to come in yearly. Some experts contend that frequent mammograms can do more harm than good. Read more...
Buy now pay later small print can take up to an hour to read
Klarna, which has more than 12 million UK customers, has the longest terms and conditions at 13,637 words and would take 57 minutes to read. The average word count is 8,673. Read more...
Sense of Disappointment on the Left as the N.Y.C. Mayors Race Unfolds
Even as New York has veered toward the left, two more-moderate candidates, Andrew Yang and Eric Adams, lead the mayoral race. Read more...
South Korea launches first homegrown supersonic jet fighter
South Korea unveiled its homegrown supersonic jet fighter on Friday, joining an exclusive club of military aviation giants and setting the stage for a .2 billion program it hopes will be a top export driver and jobs creator. Read more...
Real Madrid vs. Barcelona Too Big to Fall
The Clsico has lost some of its luster as a season-defining day, but while its profile has fallen, its importance has not. Read more...
Jimmy Kimmel Takes On Matt Gaetz Over His Bid for a Pre-emptive Pardon
Trump aides denied him a blanket pardon for fear it would set a bad precedent, Kimmel said At the time, they were only interested in setting terrible precedents. Read more...
Woman sparks debate over whether wearing make-up is a form of catfishing
Posting anonymously on Mumsnet, the woman (not pictured) who lives in the UK asked if make-up is a type of catfishing. Read more...
Jennifer Kupchos Fast Start in Golf
She won the first Augusta National Womens Amateur in 2019 when she was 22. She has since turned pro. Read more...
American Whiskeys Find Their Middlemen
Independent bottlers and blenders are helping small distillers reach a wider audience, and helping consumers discover new flavors. Read more...