Perfection, Art and Pep Guardiola39;s Manchester City
Pep Guardiolas team has won 15 straight Premier League games entering Sundays meeting with Manchester United. But can clinical still qualify as cool? Read more...
Latest historical figure to get the Barbie treatment
One of the most influential women of the 20th century is being introduced as a role model to a new generation of girls. Read more...
Inter Milan vs. Inter Miami Is the Trademark Lawyer Derby
A dispute over a team name could have consequences for the increasingly global soccer industry. Read more...
Three dads, a baby and the legal battle to get their names added to a birth certificate
Meet Ian Jenkins and his partners, Alan and Jeremy. Read more...
Tech boss Kristo Kaarmann built money transfer giant and is ready to float Wise
Kristo Kaarmann's plan is to roll out investment products to its customers later this year, in addition to its bread and butter sending money abroad cheaply, undercutting the fees charged by banks. Read more...
England batsman Jonny Bairstow accused of looking 'uninterested' by India legend Sunil Gavaskar
India batting great Sunil Gavaskar laid into England's number three after he turned a Ravichandran Ashwin delivery straight into the hands of Rohit Sharma. Read more...
George Mason is embraced by Ada Nicodemou on the set of Home and Away
George Mason was back on the set of long-running soap Home and Away last week, albeit in a very different role. Read more...
'Love Island South Africa' cast is announced -- with only 3 Black contestants
The makers of "Love Island South Africa" are facing criticism after announcing a predominantly White line-up for the show. Read more...
Love at the Rental Car Counter
Jessica Ravana and Nicholas Rowe met at the Jacksonville airport, where they both worked. They soon upgraded their relationship. Read more...
Philippine Security Forces Are Accused of Killing 9 Activists
A rights group said the activists were killed in coordinated raids in four provinces. An official confirmed that nine people were dead. Read more...
COVID cases continue to level off with 60K daily infections, decline in hospitalizations in Midwest
Lab testing company Helix warned Saturday that it is likely more than 20 percent of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. this week were of the more contagious UK variant. Read more...
The bomber on the sea bed B17 'Flying Fortress' lies at the bottom of the Adriatic Sea
The Boeing aircraft was on a bombing mission to Vienna when it made its final journey on November 6 1944. After suffering too much damage, it crash landed in the Adriatic Sea. Read more...
With Seven Weeks at No. 1, Morgan Wallen Breaks a Chart Record
With little competition, the singer-songwriter, who was rebuked in February for using a racial slur, is now the first country artist to spend his first seven weeks in the top spot of the Billboard 200. Read more...
Biden to Sign Order Meant to Make Voting Easier
The executive order is relatively limited in scope. It calls upon officials at federal agencies to study and potentially expand access to voter registration materials. Read more...
Los Angeles County finds fewer cases among health care workers as more get vaccinated.
New cases have fallen sharply among workers in the countys nursing homes and long-term care facilities, which have been hot spots during the pandemic. Read more...
Mounting federal debt puts the U.S. at risk of a fiscal crisis, Congressional Budget Office warns.
The nonpartisan office forecast a challenging long-term outlook, as interest costs rise and federal spending on health programs swells along with an aging population. Read more...
New York to Allow Limited Live Performances to Resume in April
The state will allow plays, concerts and other performances to start again April 2 for audiences of up to 100 people indoors, or 200 outdoors. Read more...
Miami Says It Can Adapt to Rising Seas. Not Everyone Is Convinced.
Officials have a new plan to manage rising water. Succeed or fail, it will very likely become a case study for other cities facing climate threats. Read more...