Manchester United 'are leading the race for 16m-rated Hoffenheim midfielder Christoph Baumgartner'
A summer move appears for likely for the midfielder, whose contract runs out in 2023 and whose asking price of 16m looks likely to only increase, according to The Sun. Read more...
'Thomas is a difficult person but a fantastic coach' Tuchel has clashed with authority
Thomas Tuchel's love for English football began in the garden of his family home in Krumbach, Bavaria, when he used to re-enact great European matches as a young boy. Read more...
Fauci on What Working for Trump Was Really Like
From denialism to death threats, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci describes a fraught year as an adviser to President Donald J. Trump on the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS Helen McCrory's a marvel in Roadkill on BBC1... but did David Hare do any research?
Roadkill , the latest political thriller from David Hare, stars Hugh Laurie as shady Tory Minister Peter Laurence and Helen McCrory as the Prime Minister. Read more...
British Airways economy class food will now come from Michelin-star chef Tom Kerridge
Food from Tom Kerridge's menu will be available on a 'buy before you fly' basis from a new 'Speedbird Caf' service. The gourmet menu will include a posh Warm Steak Ale Pie and a Soft Brie Ploughman's. Read more...
Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio lead the GOP senators blasting Trump's second impeachment
Three high-profile Republican senators on Tuesday appeared on Fox News to speak out against the impeachment of Donald Trump, describing it as an act of revenge and bad for the country. Read more...
Theres No Easy Fix for Childrens Weight Gain
Experts advise families to avoid blaming themselves and to look for opportunities to congratulate children for healthy behaviors and good decisions. Read more...
Mates dressed as British redcoat soldiers marching on Australia Day sparks outrage in Perth
Mates 'celebrating Australia's history' by dressing up as British redcoats caused outrage by marching near an 'Invasion Day' rally in Perth. Read more...
Egyptian TV Cites Simpsons Episode as Proof Arab Spring Was Foreign Plot
According to a recent Egyptian television report, a close reading of a 2001 "Simpsons" episode "suggests that what is happening in Syria today was premeditated." Read more...
Reporters Feel the Heartbreak of Covid Looking at Victims on Just One Day
When you learn more about the people the nation has lost, the sense of devastation can be overwhelming. It was for me. Read more...
Thailand backs amendment allowing early-stage abortions
Thai lawmakers have voted in favor of allowing abortion up to 12 weeks of pregnancy while retaining penalties for later terminations, a move that pro-choice activists said fell short of protecting the rights of the mother. Read more...
Vegan activist accused of risking a puppy's life for 'Instagram fame' reveals the dog has died
Australian activist James Aspey has revealed the puppy at the centre of a heated debate within the vegan community has died days after it was found abandoned in the streets of Bali. Read more...
Two astronauts will install a British-built broadband terminal on the ISS
NASA's Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins will venture outside at 1205 GMT to undertake a six hour mission to mount the suitcase-sized device British-built device on the ISS. Read more...
Alex Olmedo, 84, Dies; Tennis Star Known for a Remarkable Year
In 1959, Olmedo won the Australian and Wimbledon mens single championships and reached the final of the United States Nationals. Read more...
European Golfs Debt to Tony Jacklin
He won two majors, but he really made his mark helping Europe in the Ryder Cup. Read more...
China Wanted to Show Off Its Vaccines. Its Backfiring.
Delays, inconsistent data, spotty disclosures and the countrys attacks on Western rivals have marred its ambitious effort to portray itself as a leader in global health. Read more...