Pfizer Will Ship Fewer Covid-19 Vaccine Vials to Account for Extra Doses
After the surprise discovery of an extra dose in every vial, Pfizer executives successfully lobbied the F.D.A. to change the vaccines formal authorization language. The company charges by the dose. Read more...
For Those Behind Corporate Events, Parties Are on Pause
As companies cancel their year-end events, the 2020 holiday season has made a terrible year even worse for those in the events business. Read more...
Selina Scott describes the joys of walking in the Yorkshire Dales and a scary helicopter flight
TV presenter Selina Scott checks into our travel QA and talks walks, pubs, hotels, Fiji, scary flights, mare's milk and how a cosy cashmere wrap is the one travel item she can't do without. Read more...
How to Knit Bernie39;s Mittens and More
Crafters in search of Harry Styless colorful cardigan and Bernie Sanderss inauguration mittens are designing their own patterns. Read more...
MARKET REPORTRemote learning helps Pearson chalk up growth
In a trading update, the company revealed total sales had increased by 4 per cent in the final three months of 2020 - its first positive figure of the year after three consecutive quarters of decline. Read more...
Easyjet launches cabin trolley home delivery service with Deliveroo using real crew members
UK-based Easyjet sees the initiative as a fun way to keep the cabin crew 'match-fit'. The trolleys will be loaded with crisps and olives - and gin and tonics and chilled Prosecco will be on the drinks list. Read more...
Police arrest 2 people and fine 6 for violating Quebec's Covid-19 lockdown orders at a 7-person house party
Canadian police arrested two people after an illegal New Year's Eve party violated Quebec's Covid-19 lockdown protocols. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS Did ANY BBC documentary makers not go to Oxbridge?
Everyone is always having a go at the BBC for one reason or another, yet I'm rarely among them. But I wonder if there is something up with the people it deems fit to present documentaries. Read more...
Brayden Harrington, Who Bonded With Biden Over Stuttering, Will Write a Book
Brayden Harrington, 13, who spoke at the Democratic National Convention, will write a picture book, Brayden Speaks Up, HarperCollins announced. Read more...
How the 'Indiana Jones of the art world' ARTHUR BRAND hunted down Hitler's horses
Art detective Arthur Brand is known in his office as Don Quixote for how much time he spends on 'wild goose chases' but says he had no idea what he was getting into on his hunt for Hitler's bronze horses. Read more...
Your Friday Briefing
Europe takes new measures against the variant. Read more...
I Cant Wait to Make This Chicken
Cook Kay Chuns latest recipe, with squash and dates, or try sheet-pan sausage with mushrooms or cod and kimchi stew. Read more...
Qatar Airways and Edinburgh Airport get high Covid-19 safety ratings
The UK-based air transport rating agency carried out a safety audit of the measures in place to stop the spread of Covid-19 on Qatar Airways flights and at Edinburgh Airport. Read more...
In Canada, Hockey Struggles to Return Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
Because of concerns about the coronavirus, two of the three top junior leagues have yet to start their seasons. One of them may be allowed to resume only if it bans body checking. Read more...
Jimmie Rodgers, Who Sang Honeycomb and Other Hits, Dies at 87
His crossover appeal landed him on the charts often in the 1950s and 60s, but a violent incident in 1967 derailed his career. Read more...
For Companies Like Workhorse, A Race to Be the Tesla of Delivery Vehicles
Investors are betting that small companies like Workhorse will help popularize electric commercial vehicles. And Tesla aims to extend its reach. Read more...