A.A. to Zoom, Substance Abuse Treatment Goes Online
It began as a stopgap way to get through the pandemic, but both participants and providers say virtual sessions have some clear advantages and will likely become a permanent part of recovery. Read more...
To Promote Vaccines, New Orleans Dances With Its Sleeves Rolled Up
The new, upbeat Sleeves Up, NOLA campaign deftly uses local personalities and the Carnival dance culture to encourage citizens to get a Covid shot. Read more...
Oxygen shortage forces evacuation of 60 premature babies from Amazon city
Brazil's Amazonas State is airlifting 60 premature babies from hospitals in Manaus for emergency care in Sao Paulo, a distance of 3,875 kilometers (2,407 miles), because of a shortage of oxygen supplies in health facilities in the state. Read more...
On Factory Floors, a Chime and Flashing Light to Maintain Distance
Businesses like Henkel, a big German chemical company, are trying wearable sensors to prevent virus outbreaks among workers. Read more...
Facebook Invokes Its Supreme Court
The site asks its oversight body to rule on Trump. But its justice system doesnt work for everyone. Read more...
Obamacare, in Its First Big Test as Safety Net, Is Holding Up So Far
Job losses and the loss of insurance have typically gone hand in hand. This year, more Americans are staying covered. Read more...
ARTHUR BRAND reveals how sculptures that stood outside Adolf Hitler's office were found
Arthur discovered that Bronze Horses outside Hitler's officers were for sale by a dealer. He discovered that they had been move to an army barracks in East Germany. But where were they now? Read more...
Three Books Offer New Ways to Think About Environmental Disaster
A study of war crimes against nature, a guide for surviving climate change and a call for direct action against fossil fuels. Read more...
What CAN Britain learn from Beijing? China's economy is surging ahead
China's economy expanded by 6.5 per cent in the final quarter of 2020, making it one of the few countries to be able to chalk up growth for the year. Industrial production drove the revival. Read more...
Aleksei Navalny and the Future of Russia
Over the weekend, a standoff between President Vladimir Putin and his loudest critic became a showdown in the streets. Could this be a turning point? Read more...
Building on Alexander St in Crows Nest on Sydney's lower north shore collapses
Ten tradesmen were inside the building onAlexander St in Crows Nest, on Sydney's lower north shore, working on an expansion when it dramatically collapsed. Read more...
Boris Johnson is set to give go-ahead for Australia-style quarantine
Ministers are in the process of finalising plans that will force British holidaymakers to isolate for ten days in an airport hotel patrolled by security guards as soon as they enter the country. Read more...
Alphabet is shutting down Loon, its ambitious internet balloon venture
A futuristic project by Google's parent company Alphabet to provide internet from high flying balloons has burst. Read more...
Daniel Sturridge LOSES racial harassment claim against his landlord over Netflix account
England footballer Daniel Sturridge rented the Cheshire mansion belonging to Alan O'Neill and his wife Katie for 18,500 per month in October 2018 during his six-year stint at Liverpool. Read more...
Houston Rockets to Trade James Harden to the Nets
The four-team deal will reunite Harden with Kevin Durant, whom he played with on the Oklahoma City Thunder. Read more...
Amid One Pandemic, Students Train for the Next
Researchers have banded together to find safe, virtual ways to teach the principles of microbiology and epidemiology. Read more...
Nate Diaz says he is 'training to whoop Dustin Poirier's ass next'
Poirier stunned McGregor with the biggest win of his career with a second-round TKO. Diaz has previously said he wanted to fight the winner of the clash which took place in Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Read more...
Do you have a fortune in your wallet? Money expert reveals the rare coins worth thousands
Coin experts pointed out some sought-after rare or 'mistake' Australian coins - including a 'Remembrance Day' red poppy coin worth more than 5, along with a host of others made with mistakes. Read more...