Trump Considers Banning Re-entry by Citizens Who May Have Coronavirus
Under the proposal, the government could block a citizen or legal residents entry if an official reasonably believes the person had been exposed to or was infected with the communicable disease. Read more...
The seven diet myths that stop you losing weight
DR CLARE BAILEY For more than 30 years I've been a GP, and though I hope I have been a good one, I owe many of my overweight patients an apology. Read more...
How Japanese Literature Tells the Story of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Literature is a refuge we turn to when we are forced to confront contradictions that lie beyond reason, writes the Japanese novelist Yoko Ogawa. Read more...
I Was a Little Scared Inside Americas Reopening Schools
In their first week back, students have faced altered classrooms and emergency quarantines. Heres what they say school is like in the age of Covid-19. Read more...
Alessandra Ambrosio is eye-catching in patterned top and white shorts as she enjoys al fresco lunch
The leggy 39-year-old met up with a female friend and dined at a table on the sidewalk in front of the eatery. Read more...
5.1 magnitude earthquake hits North Carolina, most powerful in the state since 1916
Approximately 45,000 people reported feeling the Sunday morning quake, now tied as the most powerful in state history. Read more...
Jonathan Cheban is seen for the first time since 'frightening' robbery in New Jersey
Jonathan Cheban was seen for the first time on Monday since being robbed at gunpoint in New Jersey on August 2. Read more...
SpaceX Crew Dragon Departs, Carrying NASA Astronauts Toward Home
Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are getting ready to splash down after two months in orbit. Read more...
When a man heard that farmers were destroying unsold produce, he arranged for trucks to deliver 3 million pounds of it to food banks
George Ahearn, who grew up in the farming town of Othello, Washington, co-founded EastWest Food Rescue after learning that Covid-19 was costing local farmers so much business that they were willing to destroy their crops. Read more...
Interrupted by shooting, Trump continues to spin false narrative around mail-in voting and coronavirus
President Donald Trump turned his Monday news conference into a dishonesty spree, blitzing reporters with rapid-fire false claims on a variety of his favorite topics -- the coronavirus pandemic, mail-in voting, China, Democrats generally and President Barack Obama in particular. Read more...
Seattle police chief announces resignation after City Council vote to defund police
Seattle's Chief of Police, Carmen Best, has announced her resignation just hours after the City Council voted to defund the police by reducing the department by as many as 100 officers. Read more...
Daily Report Alphabet Eclipses Apple to Become the Most Valuable Company
There's a shifting of the guard at the top of the technology food chain, with Alphabet overtaking Apple to become the world's most valuable company. Read more...
A club for great wits, or just sozzled old twits?
The Colony Room Club's principal attraction was that it was open in the afternoons, when ordinary pubs were obliged to close Read more...
Alessandra Ambrosio is eye-catching in patterned top and white shorts as she enjoys al fresco lunch
The leggy 39-year-old met up with a female friend and dined at a table on the sidewalk in front of the eatery. Read more...
Australia Day 2012 Fireworks and lightning combine to light up Perth's skies
An estimated 250,000 people turned out to watch the 28th annual Australia Day fireworks display in the western Australian city, despite fears weather conditions could disrupt the event. Read more...
Elon Musk says mini Cybertruck for Europe's roads 'highly likely'
Tesla's Cybertruck is six feet wide which could pose trouble on roads around the world. CEO Elon Musk addressed the issue on Twitter when a user asked about a smaller version. Musk replied 'highly likely.' Read more...
Authors Distill Their Writing Advice to Just a Few Words
A request to fellow writers Inscribe your book to me with one pithy piece of guidance. Read more...
A Troubled Artists Death Proves as Unknowable as Her Life
In The Book of Atlantis Black, Betsy Bonner attempts to solve the mysterious fate of her troubled, enigmatic older sister. Read more...