Tech in the Post-Pandemic World
Assessing its future, both the bad and the good. Read more...
CDC director says Michigan needs to shut down AGAIN amid rising coronavirus cases
During a press briefing on Monday, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr Rochelle Walensky said Michigan needs to shut down again in light of increasing infections. Read more...
Premier League's furious 14 outcast clubs 'consider all action available' to stop the Super League
During an emergency meeting, the 14 clubs not involved in the proposals for the European Super League 'unanimously and vigorously' rejected plans to allow the competition to go ahead. Read more...
Sierra Teller Ornelas on the Roots of Rutherford Falls
The first Native American to run a TV comedy talked about creating the new series with Michael Schur and Ed Helms and about her long family history of storytelling. Read more...
Rocky Mountaineer launches first U.S train journey and the carriages will have glass domes
The Rockies to the Red Rocks route from train firm Rocky Mountaineer will be a two-day rail journey running between Moab, Utah, and Denver, Colorado, in both directions. Read more...
Chelsea fans gather to protest against club's controversial European Super League involvement
Hundreds of Blues fans arrived at the ground on Tuesday afternoon with banners to vent their anger at the club's decision to sign up for a European Super League. 'RIP Football,' read one. Read more...
FIFA39;s Infantino Issues Super League Warning; P.S.G. Won39;t Join It
As opposition mounts to a breakaway European league, Paris St.-Germain opted out and an Italian team president called a rival backing the plan a Judas. Read more...
13 of the best things to do in Colombia
Tourism to Colombia has grown exponentially in recent years, with thousands more people flocking to the South American destination after decades of it being practically off limits thanks to a long, drawn-out civil war. Read more...
Tony Buzbee, Lawyer for Deshaun Watson39;s Accusers, Addresses Skeptics
This case is about female empowerment, taking the power back, said Tony Buzbee, who represents seven women in lawsuits accusing the Texans quarterback of sexual assaults. Read more...
Glasgow woman's legs erupt in blood-filled blisters 'after getting AstraZeneca Covid vaccine'
Sarah Beuckmann, 34, from Glasgow, said the blisters erupted on her legs a week after she got her first dose. British skin experts said it appeared the mother had suffered a reaction to the jab. Read more...
Book by Officer Who Shot Breonna Taylor Is a New Test for Publishers
Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, one of the officers involved in the fatal shooting, has a book deal with a small press, but its distributor, Simon Schuster, in an unusual move, said it wont ship it. Read more...
Video Message From Jailed Egyptian Journalist
Al Jazeera released a brief video message from its detained West Africa correspondent, Abdullah Elshamy, recorded on the 106th day of his hunger strike in an Egyptian jail. Read more...
Topinvestor backs Glaxo boss Emma Walmsley boss in fight with Elliott
The shareholder, which declined to be named, said Walmsley should be 'given time' to push through a shake-up at the pharmaceuticals group and dismissed suggestions of her removal. Read more...
Health Swimming pool water can inactivate the COVID-19 virus in just 30 SECONDS, study finds
Virologists from Imperial College London studied the impact of varying concentrations of chlorine in water on theSARS-CoV-2 virus. Read more...
Health Men who drink while trying for a baby are more likely to father kids with birth defects
Researchers analysed the pre-conception alcohol habits and pregnancy outcomes of more than 500,000 couples across mainland China. Read more...
A Battle of Boos and Cheers at the Symphony
In the early 1980s, John Adamss Grand Pianola Music defied the seriousness of classical music. Not everyone liked that. Read more...