Xbox Series X pre-order The release date in the UK, price and games for the next-gen consoles
Xbox Series X and Series UK pre-orders went live yesterday September 22. If you want to score one several sellers on eBay are now listing the consoles at various prices. Read more...
In Montana, the Art of Crafting Fly-Fishing Rods
One thing about Montana, says Matt Barber, an owner of Tom Morgan Rodsmiths, a custom fly rod shop in Bozeman, is if theres a moving body of water, there is probably a trout in it. Read more...
MMR vaccine uptake has risen for the first time in SIX years, new figures reveal
The proportion of children in England receiving their first dose of the measles, mumps and rubella jab increased to 90.6 per cent last year. Read more...
Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles Review Pastries of the Gilded Age, Made Modern
This documentary follows the star chef Yotam Ottolenghi as he assembles a crack team to make sweets for an event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Read more...
Public Trust Review Saving National Lands
This documentary follows individuals pushing back against political forces that want to privatize federal lands. Read more...
From Sandi Toksvig'sWe Will Get Past This to 1619and How To SurviveThis week's top podcasts
We all need Sandi Toksvig in our lives right now. Thankfully she has noticed and is churning out a soothing daily podcast from her home's 'room of books'. Read more...
Thousands of starfish washed ashore on Florida beach after Hurricane Sally hit last week
Hurricane Sally hit parts of Florida last week bringing along a water surge that brought thousands of starfish on land across the Navarre Beach. The storm also washed clams and a toadfish on the beach. Read more...
12 pupils in Ballarat Catholic school photo their own lives after abuse
A tragic class photo has been revealed where 12 out of the 33 of pupils pictured went on to commit suicide because of the sexual and physical abuse that took place at the school in Ballarat. Read more...
Small-Business Failures Loom as Federal Aid Dries Up
Many owners face tough choices after a federal loan program and other government moves to bolster the economy have run their course. Read more...
Louisvilles Police Force Feels Besieged on Two Fronts
Officers say that city and police officials were slow to release crucial details in the Breonna Taylor case. Protesters are fed up with what they consider abusive tactics. Calm seems a long way off. Read more...
Nigel Farage threatens to launch anti-lockdown party as he hits out at Boris Johnson's restrictions
The Brexit Party leader heaped pressure on the Prime Minister, saying the current restrictions are a threat to freedom amid the surge in coronavirus cases across the UK. Read more...
Valentino Rossi confirms he will stay in MotoGP with Yamaha
Yamaha said 41-year-old nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi would have the Japanese manufacturer's full factory support at the satellite team. Read more...
Prisoners in Wales fear they are being singled out as troublemakers for speaking Welsh
Inmates at HMP Berwyn, a 2,100-capacity 'super prison' in Wrexham, North Wales, complained to jail chiefs that warders were threatening to remove their privileges if they caught them speaking Welsh. Read more...
Josh Taylor takes just 161 seconds to dismantle Apinun Khongsong
JEFF POWELL Apinun Khongsong, the Thai challenger for Taylor's two unified titles, crumpled into a heap the first time he was hit to his slender body in a venue fabled for extraordinary happenings. Read more...
New Jersey may become 1st state to ban single-use paper bags
The bill, which now heads to Gov. Phil Murphy, would also limit single-use plastic bags, polystyrene takeout boxes, and plastic straws. Read more...
Murray feeling ship shape as he prepares for clash with old rival Wawrinka atFrench Open
As he prepares to make what once seemed an unlikely comeback to playing on clay at the French Open, he revealed his preparations were hit by an unexpected wait for results. Read more...
Fresh twist in case of carer charged over disabled woman 'left to rot in her own excrement'
Ann Marie Smith, who died in Adelaide in April, was allegedly left to rot in her own excrement by 69-year-old carer Rosemary Maione. Read more...
Coronavirus lockdown UK Universities face demands to return tuition fees
Thousands of freshers in Britiain are currently locked down in their rooms as rising cases of the virus devastates the start of term. Read more...