Pochettino says 'this is only the beginning' after winning first trophy of managerial career
In 11 years as a manager, at Espanyol, Southampton and Tottenham, the Argentine never won a trophy but he has now managed to claim some silverware less than two weeks into his new job. Read more...
These Towns Trusted a Doctor to Set Up Covid Testing. Sample Patient Fee ,944.
Patients say a Connecticut physician took advantage of the pandemic with super Covid tests and 0 follow-up phone calls. Read more...
How to Move a Giraffe
As the senior wildlife veterinarian at the Uganda Wildlife Authority, Dr. Robert Aruho, 36, finds himself in the very tricky business of moving giraffes. Read more...
Jose Mourinho left frustrated by Tottenham's lack of cutting edge in Fulham draw
MATT BARLOW AT THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM Mourinho bemoaned missed chances and a lapse at the back and Hojbjerg questioned his Tottenham side's bravery. Read more...
Wonky skull of Styracosaurus leads palaeontologists to question past identifications of species
The largely intact Styracosaurus skull has wonky horns and was discovered by then graduate student Scott Persons in 2015 inDinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. Read more...
Tegan Kynaston shares loved-up photos with Kyle Sandilands after Imogen Anthony's romance bombshell
Tegan Kynaston has shared a bevy of beaming photos with her boyfriend Kyle Sandilands, as the duo enjoyed a double date in Sydney with their pals on Friday. Read more...
Disappointing Chinese Vaccine Results Pose Setback for Developing World
Brazil says CoronaVac has an efficacy rate just over 50 percent, much lower than previously announced. More than 380 million doses have already been ordered. Read more...
Coronavirus Will Keep Browns Coach Out of Long-Awaited Playoff Game
Cleveland announced that Coach Kevin Stefanski, two members of his staff and two Browns players positive tests will keep them out of Sundays game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Read more...
The French Art Of Not Trying Too Hard review Thought-provoking and delightful book
A photographer I know shoots masterpieces, from Meissen to Monet, for museum catalogues. He explained that the trick to handling these priceless works was to ignore their importance. Read more...
Musician Gary Numan checks into our travel QA
This week musician Gary Numan checks into our travel QA. He talks about his earliest holiday memory, his dream destination, why he moved to the U.S - and more. Read more...
Lisa Murkowski says Trump 'incited violence' but stops short of saying she will vote to convict
Alaska GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski said President Donald Trump 'incited violence' with his speech to supporters before the Capitol riots, in a strong statement by a GOP senator on impeachment. Read more...
A rare look inside Kim and Kanye's stunning LA mansion
Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West have opened the doors of their California mansion to Architectural Digest magazine, which defines it as a "wildly idiosyncratic family refuge in suburban Los Angeles." Read more...
Alabama Wide Receiver DeVonta Smith Wins the Heisman Trophy
Smith, a senior, is the first wide receiver to win college footballs top individual award since 1991. Read more...
Emu mysteries unveiled How the iconic bird spread across Australia over 6,000 years
A recently conducted study from researchers at Western Sydney University and the University of Tasmania has uncovered the key behaviour patterns of emus in Australia. Read more...
Nike stars champion 'Equality' in new ad
Nike on Sunday launched a star-studded short film titled "Equality" that coincides with Black History Month. Read more...
Therapists Are on TikTok. And How Does That Make You Feel?
Mental health professionals are going viral on the app, captivating an anxious generation. Read more...
How Can Jeopardy! Replace Alex Trebek?
The same producer who helped Drew Carey succeed Bob Barker on The Price Is Right is now working on the Jeopardy! succession. Read more...
Drones will soon deliver take-out and prescription drugs as FAA loosens rules amid the pandemic
The Federal Aviation Authority has relaxed rules around the flying of the unmanned aerial vehicles, with small drones allowed to fly over people and at night from mid-March onward. Read more...