As Bond Yields Rise, Stocks Remain Buoyant, for Now
A jump in long-term interest rates may lead investors to question how much control the Federal Reserve has over the economy and markets. Read more...
Head's up The IRS can tax bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies
Even though you can buy things with bitcoin, it's not the same as cash. At least not in the eyes of the IRS. Read more...
ATP's revised ranking system makes no sense Zverev
US Open runner-up Alexander Zverev says it is "absurd" he remains behind Roger Federer under the ATP Tour's revised rankings system during the Covid-19 pandemic, given that the Swiss was out injured for more than a year. Read more...
Girl, 7, made heartbreaking call after finding her mother dead following a seizure, inquest hears
Family members dashed round to Daisy Clear's home in Stockport, Greater Manchester after her seven-year-old daughter said she 'couldn't wake her up' but found that she had already died. Read more...
Matt Gaetz Said to Have Sought Pardon From Trump
The congressman was at the time under investigation over whether he violated sex trafficking laws, though it was unclear what he knew of the inquiry. Read more...
Medvedevs Australian Open Loss Shows the Mens Tennis Gulf Is Still Strong
The players at the top, starting with Novak Djokovic, have yet to be significantly challenged by the new generation. Read more...
Paul Pogba 'would leave his Manchester United team-mates DEVASTATED if he quits this summer'
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba will enter the final 12 months of his deal in June and has been repeatedly linked with a summer move to former club Juventus. Read more...
Review Reveling in the Tap Magic of Ayodele Casel
Casels joyful and generous spirit is as vivid as ever in a new virtual presentation by the Joyce Theater. Read more...
Risk of two fully vaccinated people catching Covid from meeting up indoors is 'tiny'
Professor Tim Spector said those who have received both doses of the Covid vaccine should feel 'more relaxed'. England will not allow people to meet indoors until May 17 at the earliest. Read more...
Robber beats up defenceless petrol station cashier
Police are hunting for the knife-wielding thief who repeatedly punched a cashier In the head at an Esso petrol station in Selly Park, Birmingham, on March 14. Read more...
Borussia Dortmund receive Champions League boost with Jadon Sancho returning to training
Borussia Dortmund's preparations for their Champions League clash against Manchester City have been bolstered by the sighting of Jadon Sancho back at training. Read more...
Why Were Freaking Out About Substack
A company that makes it easy to charge for newsletters has captivated an anxious industry because it embodies larger forces and contradictions. Read more...
Were Bronze Age dogs vegetarians? Protein in 3,000-year-old bones reveal canines at mostly grains
Dog remains at a Bronze Age site in Spain show many canines ate cereals like millet and almost no meat. The carb-heavy menu helped with herding cattle and other strenuous tasks, researchers say. Read more...
Roman Kemp heads to work using crutchesbefore celebrating easing of lockdown by getting nails done
The presenter, 28, appeared to be in great spirits on the first day of lockdown easing as he made his way to Global Radio Studios in London on Monday. Read more...
First Japanese man to win golf major
Hideki Matsuyama put together two brilliant closing rounds at the Augusta National to win the 2021 Masters. Read more...
Overlooked No More Granville Redmond, Painter, Actor, Friend
He was known for his California landscapes. Deaf since childhood, he acted with Charlie Chaplin in silent films, an early example of deaf representation in Hollywood. Read more...
At last, it's the Glorious 12th! Thirsty drinkers rush to pubs in the snow at midnight
For the first time in four months, pubs, non-essential shops, gyms and salons were allowed to throw open their doors - much to the delight of the millions desperate to tidy-up their lockdown haircuts. Read more...
Father names his newborn son Department of Statistical Communication
Slamet Wahyudi, 38, who hails from the regency of Brebes in the Indonesian province of Central Java, had agreed with his wife that if she gave birth to a son, he would be allowed to choose the name. Read more...