Karin Slaughter, Emily Temple, Jean-Baptiste Andrea and Elizabeth Wetmore This week's new fiction
The books in Slaughter's series featuring detective Will Trent and medical examiner Sara Linton have deservedly become bestsellers. Read more...
Play-off hero Neeskens Kebano signs new two-year contract at Fulham
Fulham winger Neeskens Kebano has agreed a two-year contract extension following the Cottagers' promotion to the Premier League. The winger scored twice in the play-off semi-finals. Read more...
Letting Your Insurer Ride Shotgun, for a Discounted Rate
Most big car insurers offer apps that monitor your driving, and one start-up requires it. The trade-off in privacy is a premium that could be substantially cheaper for safe drivers. Read more...
Unmet Needs Continue to Pile Up
When someone is spending ,500 or more a month for assisted living, are there fewer activities the resident cant manage? Read more...
Google and YouTube to BLOCK junk food adverts for under-18s
Restrictions will come into force in the EU and the UK in October and comes just days after Boris Johnson announced Britain'snew anti-obesity drive. Read more...
MARKET REPORT Pets at Home is investors' best friend
They were a solace for office workers suddenly forced to work from their kitchen tables or spare bedrooms and valuable companions for those with limited chances of other social contact. Read more...
Kenyas Unusual Solution to the School Problem Cancel the Year and Start Over
Some students were taking classes online, while others couldnt. So the government scrapped the school year for all. But the move may just make educational inequality worse. Read more...
Mother slams pathetic Center Parcs meal with one mushroom and four slices of PEPPER that cost 10
Jennifer Carr, 37, bought the meagre meal including half a tomato, half a slice of toast, one mushroom, two hash browns, beans and four slices of pepper at the park in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Read more...
New Nominations to U.K. House of Lords Raise Old Concerns of Cronyism
Critics say Prime Minister Boris Johnsons nominations for lifetime legislative posts continued a pattern of patronage that undermines the credibility of a long-troubled institution. Read more...
Shopping centre giant Hammerson set to tap investors for 600m
The Birmingham Bullring owner was forced to close its shopping centres after the coronavirus lockdown and many on reopening have struggled to attract shoppers back. Read more...
Bank of England says unemployment could hit 7.4 per cent this year
The Bank expects the economy to shrink by 9.5 per cent in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic - less than the previous estimate of 14 per cent. Read more...
Mother slams pathetic Center Parcs meal with one mushroom and four slices of PEPPER that cost 10
Jennifer Carr, 37, bought the meagre meal including half a tomato, half a slice of toast, one mushroom, two hash browns, beans and four slices of pepper at the park in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Read more...
E.P.A. Inspector General to Investigate Trumps Biggest Climate Rollback
The agencys watchdog office said Monday it would investigate whether the reversal of Obama-era fuel efficiency standards violated government rules. Read more...
Man cheats death after falling in front of car on Sydney's M7
The footage, filmed on the M7 motorway in the city's west at 5.35am on Tuesday, showed the driver in the left lane approaching a white SUV parked on the roadside. Read more...
What We Think of Beyonce39;s 39;Black Is King39;
Six critics on the visual album rooted in her Lion King-inspired record The Gift, a grand statement of African-diaspora pride and creative power. Read more...
This fire has been burning for 4,000 years
"This fire has burned 4,000 years and never stopped," says Aliyeva Rahila. "Even the rain coming here, snow, wind -- it never stops burning." Read more...
Grim warning of 'permanent damage' to Victoria
Federal housing minister Michael Sukkar warned of 'permanent damage' caused by Melbourne's fresh lockdown which has shut all non-essential businesses for six weeks. Read more...
Trump ambassador pick disparaged immigrants and called for martial law
President Donald Trump's nominee to become the US ambassador to Germany has a history of making xenophobic and racist comments about immigrants and refugees in both Germany and the US. Read more...