Antibody testing likely undercounts past Covid infections by 28%
Six percent of more than 3,000 health care workers tested for coronavirus antibodies had them - but the immune cells had fallen to undetectable lows by within 60 days, a new CDC report reveals. Read more...
Seven foreign criminals who should be deported walk free EACH DAY
A record 9,987 foreign national offenders are now living in the community, Home Office data reveals. It is up more than 150 per cent on the number in 2012, when the total stood at less than 4,000. Read more...
Four French police officers charged with vicious beating of black music producer caught on camera
Footage of last week's attack against Michel Zecler has gone viral in France, sparking a wave of protests and renewed anti-police sentiment. Read more...
World No. 1 Djokovic stunned by Medvedev in straight sets
Daniil Medvedev produced a brilliant display to beat world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in straight sets, 6-3 6-3, at the ATP Finals on Wednesday. Read more...
Taylor Swift Illuminates Folklore in a Stripped-Down Studio Concert
Playing her latest album for the first time with two collaborators who helped make it, Swift heightens the songs sense of pristine contemplation. Read more...
Thumb-Stopping, Humaning, B4H The Strange Language of Modern Marketing.
The ad business is overrun with buzzwords and acronyms, and some people are saying its enough already. Read more...
A restaurant with a coronavirus scare stayed open because of the generosity of a neighboring barbershop
A New Jersey restaurant was able to continue operating during the pandemic thanks to the generosity of a nearby barbershop. Read more...
Qantas cuts another 2000 jobs, outsources baggage handling in a bid to save 0million
Qantas is cutting 2,000 more jobs and outsourcing baggage handling in a bid to save 0million. The airline had already retrenched 8,500 staff since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Read more...
A Toronto restaurant owner was arrested after allegedly continuing to violate public health orders
A Toronto restaurant owner was arrested Thursday after continuing to violate public health orders, officials said. Read more...
California Governor Blocks Release of Manson Follower Leslie Van Houten
Gov. Gavin Newsom reversed a decision by the state parole board granting her release after about 50 years in prison. Read more...
For Millions Deep in Student Loan Debt, Bankruptcy Is No Easy Fix
Its an extremely difficult debt to discharge, and only a few hundred people a year even try. Here are the stories of some who succeeded mostly. Read more...
Hollywoods Obituary, the Sequel. Now Streaming.
In the 110-year history of the American film industry, never has so much upheaval arrived so quickly and on so many fronts. Read more...
A Crush on Her Art Teacher
Metropolitan Diary A memory of a lonely student's passion for a professor gazing at her, loving her voice, writing poems about her. Read more...
National Geographic reveals its best destinations for 2021
A lot of end-of-year traditions are a little different in 2020. Read more...
Should Isolation Periods Be Shorter for People With Covid-19?
Patients are usually most infectious two days before symptoms begin and for five days after, a new analysis finds. Read more...
Storm from Gulf of Mexico will bring rain and snow as it travels Northeast this week
A low pressure system from the Gulf of Mexico will move Northeast this week, dumping rain, snow and a threat of tornadoes along its route. Read more...
AA shares jump as it agrees to be snapped up in 219m deal
The roadside recovery group is being snapped by two private equity companies, Towerbrook and Warburg Pincus, with completion of the deal likely to take place early next year. Read more...
Africas Top Soccer Official Faces New Ethics Investigation
The president of the Confederation of African Football, Ahmad Ahmad, and another top official face questions about revisions to a multimillion-dollar television deal. Read more...