Apple, Facing Pressure on Climate, Says It39;ll Go Carbon-Neutral
Apple said on Tuesday its devices would be carbon-neutral by 2030, making it the latest tech giant to ramp up voluntary climate targets. Read more...
On the Shores of Cape Cod, Where the Oyster Is Their World
Pollution, development and overharvesting have greatly diminished Americas natural oyster habitat. Aquaculture and adaptable farmers have changed the game. Read more...
Review Packing 14 Up-to-the-Minute Monologues in One Room
A collection of short solo works from the Weston Playhouse furthers the redefinition of theater online and of life in isolation. Read more...
Automated Line Calls Will Replace Human Judges at U.S. Open
On all but the two biggest show courts, line calls will be made by Hawk-Eye Live to reduce the number of people on site during the pandemic. Read more...
Newmarch House aged care home gave itself full marks for COVID-19 outbreak preparation
Newmarch House in Sydney's west answered 'yes' to 23 questions about screening residents, if staff were trained and if they had protective gear in relation to the outbreak of COVID-19. Read more...
Alexis Sanchez may miss Inter Milan Europa League semi-final with muscle strain
Alexis Sanchez came on as a substitute just after the hour mark, only to pull up in the latter stages of play. Heavy strapping was required for his right leg, though he was able to play out the final moments. Read more...
Daniel Hope review New album Belle Epoque 'will bring rich rewards to the curious'
We don't see much of Berlin-based Daniel Hope these days, but an album like this shows us what we are missing. Read more...
Simon Cowell speaks out after breaking his back
Simon Cowell is offering some advice following an accident which landed him in the hospital. Read more...
Gordon Ramsay enjoys a day on the beach with wife Tana and son, Oscar, one
Gordon Ramsay enjoyed a day at the beach in Cornwall on Saturday weeks after angering locals by spending lockdown at his second home on the coast. Read more...
Teen girls prepare for space launch
Teenage girls have designed Africa's first private satellite due to launch into space in 2017. It's hoped it can monitor and find answers to South Africa's drought crisis. Read more...
Poor people eat more meat than the middle-classes who have a diet filled with more fruit and veg
A study led by a team at the University of Utah examined proteins in discarded hair found in rubbish bins from barbershops and salons across 20 US states. Read more...
How Ronnie Kray's peer was kept out of jail - by his bow ties and Eton drawl
Like Jeremy Thorpe, Alan Clark, Jonathan Aitken, Lord Lucan, Captain Hook and our current Prime Minister, Bob Boothby was an Old Etonian renowned for his wit and charm Read more...
Jessica Brody shows off her incredible figure as she speaks about 'years of weight loss and gain'
She debuted herslimmed-down figure on this year's season of Bachelor in Paradise. Read more...
Cancellations, Opt-Outs and Virus Cases Put Heat on College Football
The University of Connecticut canceled its football season. Divisions II and III scrapped all of their fall championships. And fans were reminded that a college football season is anything but certain. Read more...
Dr Narendra Sharma
In our article of 30 March 2009, Doctor 'abused abortion patients', we reported allegations of sexual assault by Dr Sharma during a criminal trial, but did not report on the outcome. Dr Sharma was found not guilty of all charges and the trial judge stated that he could 'leave the Court without a stain on his character'. We are happy to set the record straight and apologise to Dr Sharma for the distress and embarrassment caused. Read more...
Japan debuts new bullet train that can run during an earthquake
Japan's latest record-breaking bullet train doesn't only run faster and smoother -- it's also able to transport passengers to safety in the event of an earthquake. Read more...
The Rockettes Christmas Spectacular Is Canceled
MSG Entertainment, which owns Radio City Music Hall and manages the Rockettes, cited the uncertainty of the coronavirus. Read more...
When the weather starts to sizzle chilling reds can be such a cooling, enriching experience
Chilling reds is common on the continent and when the weather starts to sizzle it can be such a cooling enriching experience that we should be celebrating far more often. Read more...