Yehuda Ben-Yishay, Pioneer in Treating Brain Injuries, Dies at 88
After working with wounded Israeli soldiers in the 1970s, he developed a holistic approach to helping patients regain some semblance of the life they had before. Read more...
Teslas Autopilot Technology Faces Fresh Scrutiny
Federal regulators are investigating 23 recent accidents in which drivers were, or may have been, using the automatic steering and braking system. Read more...
Hundreds of brave Russians hit ski slopes in bikinis and underwear for annual BoogelWoogel carnival
Participants spent the week taking part in the festival while braving the 9 C temperatures and wearing almost nothing in the snow at the Rosa Khutor resort. Read more...
Jealous husband who brutally murdered his Asda worker wife is jailed for 18 years
George Leather was sentenced after admitting the murder of wife Paula on Merseyside, who was so brutally killed she had to be identified by a tattoo on her arm due to the 'mutilation' of her face. Read more...
David Jason is victim of 'woke' pile on and wrongly accused of being 'racist'
David Jason has found himself at the mercy of a Twitter mob today after social media users unearthed clips of him sharing an anecdote about the Queen calling a US Ambassador a 'gorilla'. Read more...
Prince Philip dies Prince Harry 'speaks to Charles, Beatrice and Eugenie as he plans return home'
In a post on their Archwell website, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid tribute to his grandfather with the two line message 'Thank you for your services... You will be greatly missed.' Read more...
Tom Ford on Wearing the Same Ripped Jeans and Allowing Himself to Be Unproductive
As New York Fashion Week ends, the designer and film director explains why his show was postponed and how he has been affected by the pandemic. Read more...
Brain organoids could spark a 'Planet of the Apes' scenario, scientists warn
Experts at Kyoto University warn of the ethical implications that arise with transplanting lab-grown human 'mini' brains into animals, saying it could give them humanized traits and even consciousness. Read more...
At Last, Aid for Senior Nutrition That Offers More Than Crumbs
Meal programs for older adults have long been underfunded. The new economic recovery plan will help. Read more...
The Disappearance Of Lydia Harvey review Ingenious history writing
In February 1910, Lydia Harvey stepped on to a steamer that took her from her birthplace of New Zealand to Argentina. Read more...
Taylor Swift Remade Fearless as Taylors Version. Lets Discuss.
Keeping a promise from when her master recordings were sold, Swift has faithfully rerecorded her 2008 album. Our critics and reporters explore its sound, and purpose. Read more...
Racism Makes Me Question Everything. I Got the Covid Vaccine Anyway.
Surviving in an anti-Black society requires some personal negotiations. This was one of them. Read more...
Baylor Wins NCAA Title, Denies Gonzaga a Perfect Season
The Bears stifling defense powered them to an 86-70 victory over Gonzaga, which was one win away from being the first undefeated champion since 1976. Read more...
Copenhagen's new Metro is a thing of beauty
In Copenhagen, traffic is usually caused by the two-wheel variety of transportation the bicycle. Read more...
From Delia Owen to Stuart Turton, Julia Quinn, Richard Osman and John le Carr The best audiobooks
The debut novel of 71-year-old zoologist Delia Owens is a publishing phenomenon, dominating the audio bestseller lists for more than two years. Read more...
Matty 'J' Johnson's horror sex story about being busted with a bottle of lube
Former Bachelor Matty 'J' Johson revealed he got himself into a sticky situation whenhis fiance Laura Byrne invited her girlfriends over to their home. Read more...
LV bosses face backlash over 530m sale to private equity
The 178-year-old insurer's chief exec Mark Hartigan (pictured) was left red-faced after a damning report into the 530m takeover by US giant Bain Capital called his motives into question. Read more...
New State Unemployment Claims Rose Again Last Week
A total of 741,000 workers filed first-time claims for state jobless benefits last week, an increase of 18,000, the Labor Department said. Read more...