Stocks hit record again. Is Trump the reason?
The market is at all-time highs and many say Trump is the reason. But stocks were rallying when investors thought Hillary Clinton would win. Janet Yellen and the Fed may deserve more of the credit for the market's move. Read more...
How to Proactively Prepare for Distance Learning
This fall doesnt have to be like the spring. Read more...
Rising Seas Could Menace Millions Beyond Shorelines, Study Finds
As climate change raises sea levels, storm surges and high tides will push farther inland, a team of researchers says. Read more...
How to Prepare for Your Return to the Office
Nervous about the possibility of going back to the workplace? Heres what to take into consideration. Read more...
Belgium beachgoers launch umbrellas and attack each other with sun loungers as brawl erupts
MayorDaphn Dumery has closed Blankenberge beach to day-trippers today following the incident, saying the town needs a 'time-out'. Read more...
Three Top Executives Are Out at WarnerMedia, HBOs Parent Company
The shake-up came on the watch of the WarnerMedia chief executive, Jason Kilar, who joined the company in May. Read more...
Pac-12 Players Say Commissioner Was Dismissive of Their Virus Concerns
The players, who have pushed for more-frequent virus testing and stronger protection of their status with the team, said Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott offered no concrete mandates for the leagues universities. Read more...
Kate Bosworth and Blue Crush costars Michelle Rodriguez and Sanoe Lake say they're down for a sequel
Their 2002 filmexhilarated audiences with incredible surfing scenes. And 18 years later, Blue Crush starsKate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez and Sanoe Lakereunited virtually. Read more...
Why DID we let millions into Britain unchecked, MPs ask as a major report is published
The cross-party inquiry is highly critical of the UK Government's 'inexplicable' decision to lift its initial quarantine measures in mid-March, ten days before lockdown. Read more...
Scientific Panel Urges That Schools Reopen
Younger children in particular are ill-served by remote learning, according to a report issued by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Read more...
Microsoft will 'move quickly' with talks to buy TikTok
The tech giant confirmed it was in discussions with Bytedance, the popular Chinese video-sharing app's parent company, after it emerged it could be banned in the US. Read more...
The AI that could keep you happy at work Ex-Google team reveal software that 'nudges' workers
The startup, called Humu, uses machine learning to parse through employee data and then 'nudges' workers to help them improve in areas that might make their work lives better. Read more...
A Denver fire that killed two children and three adults was deliberately set, police say
A house fire that killed three adults and two children in Denver was deliberately set by someone who fled the area, authorities said. Read more...
Woman takes photos of herself in national costumes around world
Anita Demianowicz, 39, from Poland, started the eye-catching project as a way of adding a human element to her landscape images. Read more...
BBC caught up in N-word row as 1Xtra presenter Sideman dramatically quits the broadcaster
BBC 1Xtra presenter Sideman, real name David Whitely has left the BBC today after it aired a report featuring a racial slur read by BBC social affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin last month. Read more...
Can travel incentives lure visitors back?
Ever since the world went into lockdown back in March, many of us have been furiously making a mental list of all the places we'll go once we're finally able to travel again. Read more...
Fist-pumping her way to the top
Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova wins the biggest title of her career by claiming the WTA Finals crown in Singapore. Read more...
Spain's former king Juan Carlos, 82, 'was banished from the country by his son King Felipe VI'
Spain's former king Juan Carlos revealed on Monday that he had decided to leave Spain to help his son, the current King Felipe VI, 'exercise his responsibilities'. Read more...