Jimmy Kimmel Rags on Trump for His Randy Quaid Retweets
Lets just say he makes Gary Busey look like Dr. Fauci, Kimmel said of the pro-Trump actor after the president retweeted five of his posts on Tuesday. Read more...
First round of US lockdowns cost about million for each death that was avoided, study finds
Researchers from HEC Paris business school and Bocconi University in Milan found that closures from March through May saved 29,000 lives - at a cost of 9 billion, or around million per person. Read more...
Watchdog to probe Google over web ad Read more...
Car crashes into gates of Angela Merkel's office
The Volkswagen estate car which hit the chancellery in Berlin was emblazoned with messages raging at 'globalisation policies' and 'you damn murderers of children and old people'. Read more...
Yellen Would Assume Vast Policy Portfolio as Treasury Secretary
From trade and sanctions to tax policy and financial regulation, the former Fed chair will be at the center of the new administrations agenda. Read more...
For Bangles, I Head to Hyderabad
This Indian citys Laad Bazaar has been selling handmade lacquer jewelry for generations. Its where brides shop. Read more...
Female footballers may be in more danger of dementia than men, says top neuroscientist
Neuroscientist Dr Michael Grey, from the University of East Anglia, is leading a project which is monitoring retired players for early signs of the disease and believes female players may be at greater risk. Read more...
Robert Marshall-Andrews and his daughter Laura
A report with the heading Former Labour MPs daughter held by Italian police for being drunk told officers she was the daughter of Cabinet minister incorrectly identified Kathryn Emily Andrews as the daughter of former Labour MP Robert Marshall-Andrews. In fact, neither Mr Marshall-Andrews nor his daughter Laura were in any way connected to the incident. We apologise to them for the misunderstanding and any embarrassment caused. Read more...
Remnant Review A Digital Fog of War, and Its Aftermath
Drawing on interviews with soldiers and classical texts, Theater Mitus experimental collage is visually absorbing but thematically fuzzy. Read more...
West End Musical Drive-In review It's not theatre as we know it, but at least there's human contact
A concrete car park near Chingford, a North London outpost best known for being Norman Tebbit's old constituency, is nobody's idea of theatrical glamour. Read more...
Whatever It Is, Its Probably Not Hair Dye
Hairdressers weigh in on Rudy Giulianis drip problem. Read more...
Serena sneaks up on fans
Serena Williams randomly surprised two fans who were playing tennis in San Francisco while she was on a night stroll. Read more...
16 Japan experiences every traveler needs to enjoy
There's no shortage of reasons to fall in love with Japan. Read more...
N.H.L. Draft Rangers Go Big, While Devils and Islanders Look for Scorers
The Rangers took a 6-foot-7 goalie in the later rounds. The Devils selected a wing to play with their cornerstone centers, and the Islanders tried to make the most of the draft without a first-round pick. Read more...
Seymour Pierce Ltd
ON November 17, 2010, we said Seymour Pierce Ltd had talks with rival firms regarding possible merger discussions following concerns over its capital position. Read more...
Hotel gym and pool ban for South Africans... and they're even using fire escapes to prevent contact!
EXCLUSIVE BY NEIL MANTHORP There appear to be no limits to what South Africa's players and management are prepared to do to reassure the touring English that they are safe. Read more...
Amnesia Grips a Bosnian Spa That Served as a Rape Camp
A forest health resort promotes its therapeutic waters and fine dining but bristles with anger at any mention of its gruesome past. Read more...
Can you spot the blue-eyed fox and beat the 25 second record in this tricky brainteaser?
The challenging puzzle was created by UK-based bookaneyetest.co.uk, which helps to connect people with their local opticians. The quickest time yet is 25 seconds. Read more...