In Leak Investigation, Tech Giants Are Caught Between Courts and Customers
Apple, under fire for turning over the data of two lawmakers to the Trump Justice Dept., said it did so unknowingly, while Google fought a request for New York Times data because it related to a corporate client. Read more...
U.S. Lifts Some Sanctions on Iranians Before Nuclear Talks
The move was unrelated to negotiations over the 2015 nuclear deal, a State Department spokesman said. The United States also imposed new sanctions on other Iranians. Read more...
Inside one of Australia's most glamorous (and wealthiest) families
Lou Hay, whose late father Donald founded the company Hayco, is set to wed Jake O'Neil - the son of Rose Bay Marina owner Denis O'Neil. Read more...
Why electric cars are heavier than regular cars
Batteries are heavy. That's why, generally, electric cars weigh considerably more than otherwise similar gasoline-powered vehicles. Take the GMC Hummer EV, for instance. The Edition 1 version, which has lots of batteries for additional driving range and power, weighs over 9,000 pounds. That's roughly three times the weight of a Honda Civic. Read more...
Christian sect People of Praise tied to Amy Coney Barrett investigated for handling of sex assault
Katie Logan (right), Sarah Kuehl (center) and Rebecca Grundhofter (left) grew up in People of Praise communities. They accuse the fundamentalist group of not protecting them. Read more...
Tackling Vaccine Complacency Close to Home
People like my parents could help speed up Australias vaccine rollout if they ever stop putting it off. Read more...
The Rail Bookshelf A Fillys Growing Mystique
The trainer Tim Snyder and his 6-year-old filly, Lisa's Booby Trap, are part of an unlikely story of love, death and redemption. Read more...
The top 10 sporting moments in Aussie history
From smashing England 5-0 in the Ashes to the Socceroos going down fighting in the 2006 World Cup, there is no doubt we're a great sporting nation. Read more...
'This is also a face of Latinidad' How Gina Torres made producers rethink their ideas of American beauty
For decades, Gina Torres has carved out a career in Hollywood feeling like she couldn't fully express herself. Now, the Afro-Latina actor is using her power to change that. Read more...
Flying Car Makers Want to Build Uber Meets Tesla in the Air
Inside Silicon Valleys 10-year quest to make soaring above a crowded city street as easy as calling an Uber. Read more...
Connor McDavid Hits 100 Points in 53 Games. Hes Not Done Yet.
The Oilers star had four points against the Canucks to reach one of the N.H.L.s most meaningful milestones, but he is focused most on the playoffs. Read more...
The Noodles You Need
Lean on Judy Kims cool chile-oil noodles recipe all summer long. Read more...
United Airlines announces deal to buy 15 supersonic airliners from Denver-based Boom Supersonic
United said it would purchase 15 'Overture' aircraft from Denver-based aerospace company Boom Supersonic to add to its global fleet, with an option for an additional 35 aircraft. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS Thank God (and the wee donkey) Noel Clarke wasn't in Line Of Duty!
ITV's latest stripped-through-the-week thriller, Viewpoint, got Monday's episode out of the way, and Tuesday's and Wednesday's. Read more...
Turning Child Care Into a New Cold War
Republicans talk a good game about families. And then stiff them. Read more...
Scotland 'will certainly be playing for the three points' against Czech Republic, says Steve Clarke
Steve Clarke will ignore calls for caution in the opening game of a major tournament - because he believes a win against the Czech Republic could be enough to take Scotland into the last 16. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS Thank God (and the wee donkey) Noel Clarke wasn't in Line Of Duty!
ITV's latest stripped-through-the-week thriller, Viewpoint, got Monday's episode out of the way, and Tuesday's and Wednesday's. Read more...
Fewer than 1,000 infected patients are now in hospital - 40 TIMES fewer than at peak of second wave
Fewer than 1,000 Covid patients in hospital across the country at the end of May, just 2.5 per cent of the peak in early January when there were more than 38,000 people on wards suffering from virus. Read more...