The Week in Business Biden Gets Down to Business
Biden started off his presidency with a flurry of economy-focused executive orders. Netflixs budget broke even for the first time. And Parler wont be back online anytime soon. Read more...
Vaccine battle as EU threatens to BLOCK Pfizer jabs going to UK
Amid a shambolic rollout across the bloc, the EU has demanded drug firms give them early warning when exporting Covid jabs to countries outside the 27 member states. Read more...
Michigan boy, 10, to have both legs amputated after rare MIS-C diagnosis following COVID infection
Dae'Shun Jamison, 10, of Shelby, Michigan, tested positive for COVID-19 early in December 2020, and was diagnosed with the rare MIS-C condition after being hospitalized on December 21. Read more...
Australian of the Year Grace Tame takes sly dig at Scott Morrison over climate change
The first Tasmanian to ever be named Australian of the Year, Grace Tame, 26, has become a key voice on social issues - including calling for a change to the Australia Day date. Read more...
Gary Lineker insists Chelsea's decision to sack Frank Lampard is 'utterly ludicrous'
Gary Lineker insisted sacking Frank Lampard is 'utterly ludicrous' while Chelsea supporters reacted furiously to news of the 'disgusting' decision to relieve him of his duties. Read more...
California clinics can resume using batch of 330K Moderna vaccines after allergic reaction scare
A safety review board found no evidence the batch of 330,000 Moderna vaccines was linked to allergic reactions becauseno other adverse eventswere reported across the U.S. Read more...
Masks Arent Going Away, So Consider the Mask Chain
A practical accessory also adds a bit of flair to your pandemic look. Just ask A.O.C. or J.Lo. Read more...
Heavy smokers face nearly DOUBLE risk of dying of COVID-19 compared to people who have never smoked
A new study from the Cleveland Clinic found that patients smoking one pack per day for more than 30 years were 1.9 times more likely to die from the virus than those who had never smoked before. Read more...
San Francisco 49ers Increase Ownership Stake in Leeds United
The N.F.L. team, a minority owner in Leeds since 2018, now will control 37 percent of the Premier League club. Read more...
Airbnb Offers Accommodations in Cuba
Airbnb, the home and room rental company, has added properties in Cuba for U.S. travelers. Read more...
Masks Arent Going Away, So Consider the Mask Chain
A practical accessory also adds a bit of flair to your pandemic look. Just ask A.O.C. or J.Lo. Read more...
Pregnant Helen Flanagan cuddles her daughter Delilah, 2
The former Coronation Street star, 30, held her daughter Matilda, two, in her arms on Monday as she declared her love for her 'green-eyed wild one' Read more...
CBS suspends two TV execs after they were accused of saying a black anchor was 'jive talking'
Peter Dunn and David Friend were both placed on administrative leave on Monday after a Sunday report in The Los Angeles Times cataloguing a series of accusations of sexism, racism and bullying. Read more...
Brazil's 'super-covid' arrives in the US
Brazil's 'super-covid' variant has arrived in the US with a first case in a Minnesota resident who recently returned from the hard-hit South American country. Read more...
Elon Musk's model mother Maye knew he was a genius at age three
Maye, 72, detailed how her childrenElon, 49, Kimbal, 48, and Tosca, 46, found their passions at an early age while appearing on CBS This Morning on Monday. Read more...
Why there won39;t be a Budweiser ad at this year39;s Super Bowl
The beer giant won39;t be running ads for its iconic brand. But there will be spots for other brands like Bud Light and Michelob Ultra. Read more...
Moment 16-year-old busted for 'shoplifting' stabs two security guards at a supermarket in Chile
Chilean authorities are debating whether to charge a 16-year-old with assault or attempted homicide after he stabbed two security guards who stopped him and a group from shoplifting Sunday. Read more...
Jordan Henderson and Tyrone Mings hold talks with Government ministers about abuse in football
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden and Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston led a Zoom call with the England stars and eight other football personalities, including Watford's Troy Deeney. Read more...