A Young Mind Helps Shape the Horse Racing of Tomorrow
The moment 7-year-old Patrick Cummings stumbled on a horse racing show from Philadelphia Park in 1988, his life changed forever. Read more...
Social media Users who are desperate for likes are 'similar to lab RATS seeking food', study claims
The new findings may help experts uncover new ways to address problematic engagement with social media, the US and European team of researchers said. Read more...
Daft Punk Announces Breakup After 28 Years
The enigmatic, influential French electronic-music duo released four albums and collected six Grammys throughout a career marked by a disinterest in fame. Read more...
Leicester Europa League loss to Slavia Prague means Brendan Rodgers has now tripped up FIVE times
Brendan Rodgers must be waking up this morning with an unsettling feeling of Deja vu.He shouldered the blame after Leicester were dumped out of the Europa League by Slavia Prague in the last-32. Read more...
Trump tees off again Former president is spotted on the green ahead of CPAC speech
The 74-year-old on Friday returned to his West Palm Beach golf course as, down the road in Orlando, CPAC was in full swing. Trump will address the conservative gathering on Sunday. Read more...
Is Rivian the Next Tesla? Investors Bet Big on Electric Truck Maker
Rivian, which has raised another .65 billion, plans to sell a pickup truck and S.U.V. it has worked on for more than a decade. Read more...
How Marty Baron and Jeff Bezos Remade The Washington Post
The celebrated editor is ending his tenure at the helm of a very different newspaper than the one he originally signed on to run. Read more...
The Louvre is shut but it's buzzing with activity
As the world's most visited museum awakens, escalators that once carried up to 40,000 pairs of feet a day loop quietly through the empty lobby. Read more...
Facebook Strikes Deal to Restore News Sharing in Australia
The agreement means users and publishers in Australia can once again share links to news articles, after Facebook had blocked the practice last week. Read more...
Hundreds of Nigerian Students Kidnapped, Police Say
It was the latest in a series of mass kidnappings, often of schoolchildren, in an area where a surge in armed militancy has led to a worsening breakdown of security. Read more...
High protein vegan diet can slash the risk of early death in older women by almost 50%
Research conducted by the American Heart Association also found vegan women who use nuts to get their dietary protein were 56 per cent less likely to die from cardiovascular disease. Read more...
South African woman whips off her underwear and uses it as a make-shift mask
The bizarre footage was filmed at a Pick n Pay supermarket in South Africa after a security guard warned the unnamed woman that she would not be served without a face mask. Read more...
Guernica Tapestry Is Taken Back From U.N. by a Rockefeller
The replica of Picassos famed painting depicting the horrors of war had hung outside the Security Council chamber since 1985, on loan from the Rockefeller family. Read more...
Norfolk holidays How exploring a holy site that drew kings can be a heavenly experience
Kit Hesketh-Harvey reveals the bucolic delights and religious history of Norfolk, from charming medieval streets and glorious harbours to a shrine erected after a vision of the Virgin Mary. Read more...
China Tried to Slow Divorces by Making Couples Wait. Instead, They Rushed.
A new rule requiring a cooling-off period before a divorce could be granted led to an outcry, as well as a surge of applications to beat the deadline. Read more...
John Geddert Charges What Is Human Trafficking?
Experts say the filing of human trafficking charges against John Geddert, who died on Thursday, could have major ramifications for future prosecutions of coaches in the high-pressure world of elite sports. Read more...
How an Artisanal Doughnut Maker Spends Her Sundays
Kimberly Camara, whose wildly popular pastries have Filipino flavors and themes, takes the day off to be with her family. Read more...
Mayar Sherif becomes first Egyptian woman to win a main draw grand slam match at the Australian Open
Maya Sherif made history for Egypt at the Australian Open as the country's first woman to win a main draw match at a major tournament. Read more...