Property mogul, 61, who used CCTV to spy on wife, 49, wins Appeal Court battle over 6.9m divorce
A millionaire who installed CCTV cameras to spy on his fashionista wife has won his Appeal Court fight to overturn her 3.45m divorce payout after judges ruled his wealth had been 'overstated'. Read more...
Police raid house rented out by ex-boxing champion Junior Witter and find cannabis farm
Police were called to the three-bed detached house in Sheffield on Sunday after a neighbour reported that theback door was smashed in. Read more...
How the Pandemic Stalled Peak TV
Wheres Succession? Atlanta? After the number of scripted shows fell for the first time in a decade, Hollywood hopes to satisfy a restless audience with less costly fare. Read more...
Netflix Productions Are More Diverse Than Studio Films, Study Shows
The study, which the streaming giant commissioned, looked at films and TV series from 2018 and 2019. Read more...
Who are the most improved teams in European football?
AC Milan has been rated as the most improved club in European football over the last 12 months. The Euro Club Index compiled by data companies Gracenote and Hypercube say Milan is back among the continent's top 20 teams for its performances throughout 2020. Read more...
Why I Overcame My Vaccine Hesitancy
The more people who become immune to the virus, the less this scourge will be able to mutate and evade the vaccines already available. Read more...
Lincoln Center Will Head Outside Its Closed Theaters to Perform
Officials announced plans to create 10 outdoor spaces for pandemic-era performances and rehearsals, and to work with blood drives and food banks. Read more...
Deb Haaland, Biden39;s Pick for Interior Dept., Embodies Partisan Chasm
President Bidens choice for interior secretary faces her confirmation hearing on Tuesday. Democrats see her as embodying the hopes of the new administration; Republicans object to her activism. Read more...
Is There a Way Back for a Forgotten Soccer Star?
For some stars, the path to Chinas Super League was paved with riches. But as the countrys soccer fever cools, is there a way back to Europe for the best of them? Read more...
Music Songs about the benefits of cheating make women LESS willing to forgive an unfaithful partner
Researchers played 744 volunteers from the UK and the US songs about unfaithfulness, some which highlighted its pleasures while the others focussed on the drawbacks of cheating. Read more...
Digidog, a Robotic Dog Used by the Police, Stirs Privacy Concerns
The New York Police Department has been testing Digidog, which it says can be deployed in dangerous situations and keep officers safer, but some fear it could become an aggressive surveillance tool. Read more...
African-American Sacrifice in the Killing Fields of France
They fought and died as heroes for their country in World War I, only for segregation to persist. Read more...
Hundreds watch 3bn aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth leave Portsmouth for Mediterranean
HMS Queen Elizabeth left Portsmouth Naval Base ahead of its first deployment in spring. She will then take a major role in war games. Read more...
Canadian families share heartbreaking stories of loss in nursing homes
Families in Canada are calling for changes in the senior care system as many say negligence in care homes proved deadly during the pandemic. CNN's Paula Newton reports. Read more...
At CPAC, a Reverence for Trump
The faithful who flocked to the annual conference of conservatives made it clear that their allegiance was to the former president far more than to the Republican Party. Read more...
Chairman of BT will quit his 700,000-a-year role once a successor is found
Jan du Plessis, 67, said that after 17 years as a serial non-executive across numerous listed businesses, he wants to step back from the British Telecom role. Read more...
From Joyce Carol Oates to Barry Schechter, Gemma Reeves and Isabel Ashdown This week's fiction
The admirably unflagging Oates returns with a stylish, suspenseful quartet of novellas tinged with the supernatural. Read more...
Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera Address Their Futures
Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera, two of the greatest hitters in baseball history, will be back for 2021. Whenever they retire, they will leave an enormous void. Read more...