Inside a Battle Over Race, Class and Power at Smith College
A student said she was racially profiled while eating in a college dorm. An investigation found no evidence of bias. But the incident will not fade away. Read more...
Why lockdowns DON'T always stop thousands dying of Covid
Oxford University researchers found the UK had the sixth harshest restrictions. Separate data from OurWorldInData.com showed the UK has suffered the fourth highest death toll of the pandemic. Read more...
Taylor Swift's re-recorded 'Love Story' is back on top of the charts
Taylor Swift's re-recording of "Love Story" is now a success story. Read more...
Trevor Bauer Picks Dodgers Over Mets
Bauer, the National League Cy Young Award Winner in 2020, will team with Clayton Kershaw in Los Angeles instead of with Jacob deGrom in New York. Read more...
MotoGP's rock-and-roll nearly-man finally tops the bill
When Miguel Oliveira crossed the finish line at the 2020 Styrian Grand Prix in Austria, he became the first rider to win a race for Tech3 Racing. The moment fulfilled team co-founder and principal Herv Poncharal's teenage dream. Read more...
Film Club 124; Jay Z The War on Drugs Is an Epic Fail
In this short Op-Ed film, Jay Z describes in detail why the United States government's four-decade war on drugs is unjust and ineffective. Read more...
Father shares spooky baby monitor footage of toddler 'being pulled under her bed'
Footage captured by father-of-six Josh Dean, believed to be from the US, shows his daughter Emma screaming'mummy' several times and disappearing from view under her bed. Read more...
COVID-19 antibodies seem to protect survivors from infection for at least three months
A new study from the NIH found that, after at least 90 days, 0.3% of coronavirus survivors were reinfected with COVID-19 in comparison with 3% of people who did not have antibodies. 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...
New York Times Calls for Workplace Changes in Diversity Report
The Times is a difficult environment for many of our colleagues, the report found. People of color described unsettling and sometimes painful day-to-day workplace experiences. Read more...
ALEX BRUMMER Jes Staley rides the tiger
Barclays has expertise in debt markets and has chosen 'can do' leadership in the shape of Jes Staley (pictured) who knows how the game is played from running JP Morgan's investment bank. Read more...
The Highest-Earnings Hedge Fund Managers in the Pandemic
The top 25 hedge fund managers earned billion last year, according to Institutional Investors latest rankings. Read more...
Paramedic who boasted on Facebook that he 'saved someone's life and managed to cop a feel of some cracking jubblies' is found guilty of misconduct
Mark Small, of Great Western Ambulance service, was found guilty at a conduct hearing of the Health Professions Council. The panel is still considering what sanctions to take against Mr Small. Read more...
Law School, Baked Goods, Wedding. In That Order.
While Sarah Gelfand and Scott Schilsons graduate law program at N.Y.U. kept them busy, they still managed to fall in love while sampling New York restaurants and bakeries. Read more...
Ex-Goldman analyst faces charges over insider trades with his brother
Mohammed Zina, 32, and Suhail Zina, 33, are alleged to have made a 142,000 profit between July 2016 and December 2017. The pair took out personal loans to pay for the trades. Read more...
Beyond Possible review An inspirational study in leadership
We all know that Everest is the highest mountain in the world, but few outside the climbing community appreciate that it is just one of 14 daunting Himalayan peaks that rise to at least 8,000 metres. Read more...
The awkward art of the on-court tennis interview
You've just finished your tennis match and the Melbourne sun has taken its toll. You're physically and mentally drained, sweat pouring down your face and you're gasping for breath. Read more...
'Formula One of the skies' World's first FLYING race car unveiled with top speeds of 75mph
Named Airspeeder, it will initially be flown by a remote pilot and can take off and land vertically, according to its developers Alauda Aeronautics. Read more...