In Luster, Young Black Women Feel Uneasy in a White American Home
Raven Leilanis debut novel follows an interracial, intergenerational affair as it leads to an unusual redefinition of family. Read more...
Iran jails two 'spies' for ten years each including one 'tried to recruit Tehran officials for MI6'
Shahram Shirkhani spied for British intelligence services and tried to recruit Iranian officials for MI6, judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said. Read more...
8 Dead After Attack in a Wildlife Reserve in Niger
French humanitarian workers, their Nigerien driver and a guide were killed, according to the authorities. The group was visiting an area known for its West African giraffes. Read more...
Extra-terrestrial impacts may have shaped Earth 3.2 billion years ago, study finds
A study found that plate tectonics were triggered by intense bombardment of meteors 3.2 billion years ago -transforming the hot, primordial mushy surface into the present rugged landscape. Read more...
Five-Minute Coronavirus Stress Resets
How to get unstuck from your anxiety. Read more...
Man opens sanctuary for abused farm animals 39;You can39;t be depressed here39;
Christopher Vane opened Florida39;s Little Bear Sanctuary in honor of his late mother, who taught him compassion. He39;s saved more than 150 farm animals. Read more...
Dan Snyder, N.F.L. Respond to Sexual Harassment Claims Against Washington Team
The organization hired a Washington-based law firm after 15 women said that they were sexually harassed while employed by the team. Read more...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle discussed their wedding with palace aides a year after meeting
Although he was yet to propose, Harry, 35, reportedly had a ring 'in the works' from as early as May 2017, having sourced the 'conflict-free' diamond while on a secret scouting mission in Africa. Read more...
Barcelona sweating on Lionel Messi's fitness as star 'sits out training with foot injury'
The Argentine was instrumental in their 3-1 win over the Italian outfit in the second leg of the tie at the Nou Camp last week, which saw them set up a mouth-watering quarter-final with Bayern Munich. Read more...
Lasers, X-rays and infrared are helping to discover the secrets of ancient Egyptian mummies
Scientists have exposed very thin slices of ancient Egyptian mummy bones to light at different wavelengths in an attempt to discover how the people of the time would live, eat and spend their daily lives. Read more...
The River Watchers
Metropolitan Diary Canoeing around Manhattan at night, a man discovered eyes on the water from every available viewing spot, no matter how decrepit the pier or how late the hour. Read more...
MARTIN SAMUEL The elite European cartel are so twitchy over the ambition of wily Wolves
MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER First, Maurizo Sarri couldn't win a trophy and now he can't stop. The issue is, these are not the trophies the newly entitled super clubs want to win. Read more...
Scout Willis grabs a cold Matcha drink with her adorable dog Grandma while out in Los Feliz
Scout Willis stepped out for a nice cold beverage on a hot summer day in Los Angeles on Monday. Read more...
Pete Hamill, Quintessential New York Journalist, Dies at 85
He was a celebrated reporter and columnist, the top editor of The New York Post and The Daily News, and the author of numerous books. Read more...
Why Do Americans Still Hate Welfare?
"Welfare" remains a charged word in the American lexicon, even though it's rarely talked about as a political issue any more. But why? Read more...
Fresh twist in case of swim teacher accused of molesting nine girls as potential witness emerges
A potential witness now living overseas has emerged in the case against alleged pedophile swim coach Kyle Daniels (pictured left). Read more...
Agassi From wild child to role model
Ten years after retiring from the sport, tennis legend Andre Agassi talks to Open Court about his remarkable career and life after tennis. Read more...
On the Shores of Cape Cod, Where the Oyster Is Their World
Pollution, development and overharvesting have greatly diminished Americas natural oyster habitat. Aquaculture and adaptable farmers have changed the game. Read more...