Thieves steal 1,000 pints of beer from a sunken ship in Argentina
Three local breweries had stashed the limited-edition beer in the remains of a scuttled fishing vessel three miles off the South American coast last November. Read more...
Biden returns from Delaware as Senate picks up COVID bill
President Joe Biden returned to the White House around noon Monday after spending a weekend in his adopted hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. Read more...
Wales are in a 'blur' after beating England to keep their Six Nations title hopes alive
WILL KELLEHER Don't look back in anger was the celebratory song of choice for the triumphant Welsh on Saturday night - the perfect tune to sum it all up. Read more...
Married At First Sight's Belinda Vickers steps out with her co-star Joanne Todd in Melbourne
She's the shy dancer on Married At First Sight who hadn't been on a date until she married husband Patrick Dwyer. Read more...
Thousands of Farmworkers Are Prioritized for the Coronavirus Vaccine
A landmark initiative in California is taking vaccines to the fields, targeting an immigrant work force that is at high risk for Covid-19. Many of the workers are undocumented, raising questions about whether they should have priority. Read more...
How Pro-Trump Forces Pushed a Lie About Antifa at the Capitol Riot
On social media, on cable networks and even in the halls of Congress, supporters of Donald J. Trump tried to rewrite history in real time, pushing the fiction that left-wing agitators were to blame for the violence on Jan. 6. Read more...
Ministers warned schools are at risk of 'mask anarchy' without clearer rules on face coverings
Secondary school pupils have been told to cover their faces in classes when they return to lessons from Monday. But it is only advice, rather than a hard rule. Read more...
How To Ritualize Tea Time
Tea might be the perfect drink for the pandemic winter malaise. Heres how to start your own ritual. Read more...
The frozen city Snow and ice covers Russian ghost town
The images were taken in abandoned buildings in a settlement 17 kilometres from the coal-mining town of Vorkuta. Read more...
Covid US 33% knew someone who has died from infection, says poll
A new poll has found that 33% of U.S adults have lost a family member, a friend or an acquaintance to COVID-19, double the percentage that reported the same thing in early June. Read more...
Low levels of air pollution increases risk of disease, study finds
Exposure to three pollutants was linked to an increased risk of developing four major conditions, a study by experts from Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health in Boston found. Read more...
Four-year-old boy injury Kmart clothes hook as retail store says Covid delayed safety upgrade
An Australian mother was at the Kmart in Delacombe in Victoria last Tuesday when her son walked into the clothes rack, causing a cut to the right side of his face and swelling on his ear. Read more...
The Estate Tax May Change Under Biden, Affecting Far More People
In contrast to previous changes, the tax code could be modified in a way that affects everyone who has something of value to leave to heirs. Read more...
Why not everyone is happy with Italy's 1 homes bonanza
Dozens of Italian towns selling abandoned dwellings for little more than a dollar have created a bonanza among enthusiastic buyers. But what happens when someone doesn't want their family home being sold? Read more...
Qatar unveils 2022 FIFA World Cup venue Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
The 40,000-seat Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium has become the fourth arena to be unveiled for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Read more...
Girl dies after being caned during 'exorcism' in Sri Lanka
Police said Monday they have arrested two people in connection with the death of the girl who was repeatedly beaten during a ritual in Delgoda, Sri Lanka. Read more...