Europa League represents a LAST CHANCE for Mikel Arteta's Arsenal to save their season
A deep run in Europe with eyes on the prize on May 22 in Gdansk is crucial for Arteta's time at Arsenal. Their late win against Benfica gives the Gunners boss a much-needed lifeline this season. Read more...
Lindsey Boylan, Ex-Aide, Says Cuomo Sexually Harassed Her
Lindsey Boylan accused the New York governor of kissing her in his office in 2018. She left her job as a special adviser to him soon after. Read more...
Seismic Survey of Alaskan Arctic Refuge Wont Move Forward
A missed deadline for flights to look for polar bears means the work to locate oil reserves in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is effectively killed. Read more...
Arsenal John Barnes gives brutal assessment of Hector Bellerin
Bellerin has made 27 appearances this season, captaining the side on six occasions and is Mikel Arteta's first-choice right back, although has came under pressure by the displays of Cedric Soares. Read more...
Japan's boom in weird wearable tech
What do Discman, Tamagotchi, and Game Boy have in common? Read more...
Tough Sanctions, Then a Mysterious Last-Minute Turnabout
The Treasury Department slapped sanctions on the Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler in 2017 for corruption in Africa. In Donald Trumps final days in office, they were rolled back with no explanation. Read more...
Children Are Consuming Hand Sanitizer. Heres How to Keep Them Safe.
During the pandemic, there was a dramatic increase in exposures to hand sanitizer reported among kids under 6, U.S. poison center data shows. Read more...
Why a few side effects after your Covid jab are actually a good thing!
Willy Mullan, 64, a broadband consultant who lives in Leeds, had the AstraZeneca vaccine on February 9. He said he got flu like symptoms that lasted for about 36 hours. Read more...
Facebook Takes a Side, Barring Myanmar Military After Coup
The move puts the social network squarely on the side of Myanmars pro-democracy movement after years of criticism over how the military has used the site. Read more...
Manatees May Carry Half a Million Microscopic Hitchhikers
Unexpected species of nematodes, some of them new to science, were found living on the skin of the marine mammals. Read more...
Timothee Chalamet teams sleek leather jacket with Burberry sweats while out for coffee in NYC
Timothee Chalamet was spotted this week stepping out solo to grab a cup of coffee in chilly New York City. The 25-year-old actor was spotted settling down to an alfresco table at a restaurant. Read more...
For Shielding Endangered Neighbors, Pandas Make Flimsy Umbrellas
A new study challenges a common hypothesis about how protecting charismatic species also conserves animals that are less well known. Read more...
Do homes sell better in Spring? We separate property fact from fiction
Programmes like Homes Under The Hammer and Location, Location, Location have made us all experts or so we think. But are some of our certainties just old wives' tales? We asked the real experts... Read more...
Israel reveals Pfizer vaccine has stopped 94% of recipients getting symptoms in study of 1.2m people
The experiment took placebetween December 20 and February 1 - a period when the British mutant strain was rampant in Israel, making the vaccine's performance all the more impressive. Read more...
Zuma Risks Arrest After Defying South Africa Corruption Inquiry
The former South African president, tainted by corruption scandals, refused to appear before an inquiry panel. The panels leader said he would seek an order to imprison Mr. Zuma for contempt. Read more...
The Merit, Thrills, Boredom and Fear of Police Work
Tangled Up in Blue, by Rosa Brooks, and We Own This City, by Justin Fenton, take readers inside two police forces (in Washington and Baltimore) to examine a complicated culture. Read more...
Nakamura Wins Tata Steel Chess Tournament
In one of the finest performances ever by an American, Hikaru Nakamura finished ahead of the worlds top four players, including Viswanathan Anand, the world champion. Read more...
Residents of a Texas Border City Long Felt Overlooked. The Storm Made It Worse.
Del Rio residents, searching for fresh food and water, said that government aid has been sparse. When theyre running for office is when we see them, one man said of politicians. Read more...