Paramedic who boasted on Facebook that he 'saved someone's life and managed to cop a feel of some cracking jubblies' is found guilty of misconduct
Mark Small, of Great Western Ambulance service, was found guilty at a conduct hearing of the Health Professions Council. The panel is still considering what sanctions to take against Mr Small. Read more...
Law School, Baked Goods, Wedding. In That Order.
While Sarah Gelfand and Scott Schilsons graduate law program at N.Y.U. kept them busy, they still managed to fall in love while sampling New York restaurants and bakeries. Read more...
Ex-Goldman analyst faces charges over insider trades with his brother
Mohammed Zina, 32, and Suhail Zina, 33, are alleged to have made a 142,000 profit between July 2016 and December 2017. The pair took out personal loans to pay for the trades. Read more...
Beyond Possible review An inspirational study in leadership
We all know that Everest is the highest mountain in the world, but few outside the climbing community appreciate that it is just one of 14 daunting Himalayan peaks that rise to at least 8,000 metres. Read more...
The awkward art of the on-court tennis interview
You've just finished your tennis match and the Melbourne sun has taken its toll. You're physically and mentally drained, sweat pouring down your face and you're gasping for breath. Read more...
'Formula One of the skies' World's first FLYING race car unveiled with top speeds of 75mph
Named Airspeeder, it will initially be flown by a remote pilot and can take off and land vertically, according to its developers Alauda Aeronautics. Read more...
Filipowicz funeral Heartbreaking farewell to father and son who died in Superstorm Sandy
John Filipowicz, 51, and his son John, 20, who died side-by-side as the fierce floodwaters of Superstorm Sandy rushed into their home, were buried together on Monday in an emotional funeral. Read more...
Daily Report The Mystery of Amazons Bookstores
How an offhand remark about Amazon opening new bookstores spawned a viral reaction and a backtracking. Read more...
With Help from M.L.B., Baseball Returns at Xavier University of Louisiana
In a sport with declining participation from Black Americans, Xavier University of Louisiana returned to the field on Tuesday for its first intercollegiate baseball game since 1960. Read more...
MP Jonathan Gullis is SNUBBED as he tries to address chamber via Zoom without donning a suit
Conservative Jonathan Gullis was snubbed by Deputy Speaker Dame Eleanor Laing today, who said he must adhere to the House of Commons dress code even when appearing in the chamber via zoom. Read more...
With Higher Taxes Possible, Heres What to Do Now
Its not clear how many of President Bidens expected proposals would become law, but it may be better to pay taxes now, when you know the rates. Read more...
Vincent Jacksons Brain Will Be Donated to C.T.E. Study
Jackson, 38, a retired N.F.L. wide receiver, was found dead in a Florida hotel room on Monday. Read more...
The Heisman Trophy Has a Surprise Favorite a Wide Receiver
Quarterbacks have claimed the award 17 times in the past 20 years. That may not happen on Tuesday night. Read more...
How Do I Tell My Brother That Cutting the Vaccine Line Isnt OK?
Hes a health care worker who helped his (low-risk) wife get ahead. Read more...
Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Soon-Yi Previn, Dylan Farrow A Timeline
A look at major events in the complicated history of the director, his children and the Farrow family as a new documentary revisits the case. Read more...
Is YOUR dating app bio putting you at risk of fraud?
The ex-prisoner, identified only as Jamie, told the BBC's File On 4 that phrases like 'looking for a relationship' or 'I just want happiness' make women look 'desperate' and like potential targets. Read more...
Octavia Spencer rocks stylish straw hat and dark vest as she steps out for a masked stroll
Octavia Spencer was spotted surfacing from lockdown for a bit of fresh air in Los Angeles early this week. The 50-year-old actress was sporting a stylish wide-brimmed straw hat for her outing. Read more...
Celebs including A-Rod and Ciara are getting into SPACs. What could go wrong?
SPAC mania has entered the celebrity phase. Colin Kaepernick, Shaquille O'Neal, Larry Kudlow and pop star Ciara are all lending their star power to the blank-check boom. Read more...