After 82 Years, No More Driving
Metropolitan Diary The day he sold his final car and gave up his keys, a 93-year-old was flooded with memories, starting with Pop's lessons behind the wheel. Read more...
More than 45,000 people in Florida are overdue for their second coronavirus vaccine dose
Of the 1.03 million people in Florida who have received at least one shot of the coronavirus vaccine, 45,056 are overdue for theirsecond dose, data from the state's health department shows. Read more...
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Says Russia Wants to Force It Out
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has been threatened with fines and criminal charges for its journalists, forcing a tough decision on the Biden administration. Read more...
My Co-Worker Is a Scammer and She Gets on My Last Nerve
Advice for three people trying to navigate racial politics at work, and one person dealing with the emotional baggage from a previous job. Read more...
Plan to force travellers to quarantine at hotel airports could get the go-ahead today
The Cabinet's Covid operations committee will thrash out how to tighten border controls. Passengers are seen above at Heathrow Airport. Read more...
A Scoop About the Pentagon Papers, 50 Years Later
A former Times reporter obtained the answer to a major question involving Neil Sheehans source, then had to keep it secret until last week. Read more...
A tradie killed in front of his colleagues in an accident involving heavy machinery at Pinkenba
Queensland Police rushed to an excavation equipment business at Pinkenba, in Brisbane's east, about 2.30am after reports a man had been injured. Read more...
When Another Child Wants to Be Friends and Yours Does Not
By the time children are in middle school, parents should be stepping back. But what if another child won't stop annoying yours? Read more...
Your Thursday Briefing
The inauguration of President Biden. Read more...
France confirms ski resorts will not reopen for February half term
Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, France's tourism minister, said it is 'highly improbable' resorts will be able to open next month, meaning the lucrative winter tourism season will be a near-toal write-off. Read more...
Gagosian Names a New Director and Curator
Antwaun Sargent, a critic and author, plans to work with artists who are thinking about contemporary issues around identity, desire and representation. Read more...
A Surprise in a 50 Million-Year-Old Assassin Bug Fossil Its Genitals
Scientists were surprised to find the insects preserved penis, which suggests it was an unknown species. Read more...
Philip J. Smith, a Power on Broadway, Is Dead at 89
As head of the Shubert Organization, he was one of New York Citys most influential real estate and cultural entrepreneurs. Read more...
Ultra-Orthodox grandmother gives birth to her 20TH child
The unnamed 42-year-old grandmother was rushed to Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem in Jerusalem after going into labour on Wednesday. Read more...
Thrillers Spiked With Malice and Dread
Looking for a nerve-fraying whodunit? These three novels including one from Jane Harper, The Survivors will keep you up at night. Read more...
Nicolai Geertsen Is this the goal of the year? Danish double volley stuns social media
Danish defender Nicolai Geertsen scored an unbelievable double-volley in the space of two seconds. Geertsen scissor-kicks the ball into the cross-bar, then volleys the rebound into the back of the net. Read more...
Iran's Nuclear Capabilities Fast Facts
Read CNN's Fast Facts on Iran's nuclear capabilities. Read more...
Facebook shares plummet nearly 4 per cent as company's OWN employees dump stock
The social networking giant ended the day down 3.79 percent after 99million shares changed hands. Company stock fell 83 cents to close at .11 Wednesday. The stock is down 44 percent from its IPO price of . Read more...