Angelina Jolie and son Pax encounter animal rights protest
Angelina Jolie had an interesting run-in this weekend while out shopping with her son Pax. The Salt star encountered a group of animal rights activists in West Hollywood. Read more...
Trading boom lifts JP Morgan
After taking a 8.1bn hit against future bad loans in the previous quarter, management said it was less worried about losses than it was three months ago and set aside just 471m. Read more...
Facebook and Twitter Dodge a 2016 Repeat, and Ignite a 2020 Firestorm
The companies have said they would do more to stop misinformation and hacked materials from spreading. This is what that effort looks like. Read more...
Losing Courtside Camaraderie in the Covid Era
With fan attendance most likely limited, if not in doubt, for next season, our former columnist reflects on what could be lost from courtside observers. Read more...
Trumps Sanctions on International Court May Do Little Beyond Alienating Allies
Critics say the administration has targeted a human rights lawyer with economic penalties meant for warlords, dictators and authoritarian governments. Read more...
A Quadriplegic, a Specialty Van and a Lifetime of Adventures
A biking accident left Kirk Williams paralyzed, but he has traveled widely and inspired others to follow in his tire tracks. Read more...
Rescued hiker who disappeared for almost two weeks is dehydrated and malnourished but 'in good spirits'
Hiker Holly Courtier, who was rescued after disappearing for almost two weeks in Utah's Zion National Park, spent the night in a medical center near Zion, a family friend said. Read more...
With Tampa Bay Lightning Star Steven Stamkos Out, Victor Hedman Stepped Up
With Steven Stamkos injured for much of the postseason, Victor Hedman scored 10 goals to help Tampa Bay win its first Stanley Cup in the pairs 11 seasons together. Read more...
U.S. Diplomats and Spies Battle Trump Administration Over Suspected Attacks
American officials in China, Cuba and Russia say U.S. agencies are concealing the true extent of the episodes, leaving colleagues vulnerable to hostile actions abroad. Read more...
Half a million more girls are at risk of child marriage in 2020 because of Covid-19, charity warns
The pandemic has put 500,000 more girls at risk of being forced into child marriage this year, reversing 25 years of progress that saw child marriage rates decline, according to a new report by the charity Save the Children. Read more...
Two chemicals in Earth's 'primordial soup' created the first ever Krebs cycle
US-based researchers found that mixing glyoxylate and pyruvate together in warm water produced myriad chemicals, including those similar to what are seen in the Krebs cycle. Read more...
Scott Morrison is not planning a snap election but doesn't rule out calling for a vote next year
Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced he would not call a snap election in 2020 because he is a 'full termer' and 'elections are too hard to win' at the weekly Coalition meeting on Tuesday. Read more...
Benefits claimants
In common with other newspapers, an article on 11 February reported official Department of Work and Pensions figures which suggested that 68 per cent of incapacity claimants were receiving benefits despite being fit for work. While 29 per cent were found fit for work straight away, the other 39 per cent were assessed as being unable to work now but able to work in the foreseeable future. We are happy to clarify the position. Read more...
Coronavirus US Pandemic causes spike in drug overdose deaths
A new report reveals that 42 US states are reporting an increase in opioid-related fatalities. Counties in states such as California and Nevada say much of it is driven by fentanyl, a synthetic opioid. Read more...
Don't end duty free, top brands tell Chancellor
In an open letter to Rishi Sunak, 16 firms said removing VAT refunds for international visitors to shops would deliver a hammer blow to the fashion industry 'at a time when it can ill afford it'. Read more...
Azerbaijan and Armenia agree to a pause in fighting
Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed to a "humanitarian ceasefire" in the conflict over the enclave of Nagorno Karabakh on Saturday -- one week after truce brokered by Russia fell apart, according to a statement from the foreign ministries of both countries. Read more...
Andy Murray hails Rafael Nadal's French Open record as 'one of the best in sport'
Andy Murray thinks Rafael Nadal's 13 French Open titles is among the greatest achievements in sporting history and one that will never be topped. Read more...
Eoin Morgan says England players could pull out of tours if coronavirus affects their mental health
The England white-ball cricket captain has warned that his players will pull out of their upcoming tours to protect their mental health due to the strains of life in cricket's bio-secure bubbles. Read more...