JJ Vaccine and Blood Clots A Risk, if It Exists, Is Tiny
Out of an abundance of caution, the F.D.A. is advising doctors to pause the Johnson Johnson vaccine while it investigates extremely rare blood clots. Read more...
Mortgage lenders including Lloyds, NatWest and HSBC prepare to launch ultra-low 5% deposit deals
Several big high street names have already confirmed their intention to take part in a new UK Government-backed 5 per cent deposit scheme, which was unveiled in the recent Budget. Read more...
Mortgage lenders including Lloyds, NatWest and HSBC prepare to launch ultra-low 5% deposit deals
Several big high street names have already confirmed their intention to take part in a new UK Government-backed 5 per cent deposit scheme, which was unveiled in the recent Budget. Read more...
Review Kyle Abrahams Calm Control of Bodies and Space
The choreographers When We Fell, for New York City Ballet, is among the most beautiful dance films of the pandemic. Read more...
Howard Weitzman, Defense Lawyer for the Famous, Dies at 81
A master practitioner of the courthouse-steps news conference, he often made his case in the court of public opinion. He also made lawsuits disappear. Read more...
Mechanic goes the extra mile, spends weeks repairing womans wheelchair lift
Rhode Island mechanic Christian Barber also only charged a small fee for the project, which took weeks to complete and typically costs a hefty price. Read more...
Texas Froze and California Burned. To Insurers, They Look Similar.
An effort to pass on costs in Texas will echo the wildfire strategy by arguing that power companies should have taken protective steps after past cold snaps. Read more...
15 Favorite Episodes as the Book Review Podcast Turns 15
Pamela Paul, the editor of the Book Review, highlights memorable episodes from her eight years hosting the show, including conversations with Robert Caro, Isabel Wilkerson, James McBride and others. Read more...
Yemen Fast Facts
Read CNN's Fast Facts for information about Yemen, a country located on the southwestern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. Read more...
Nike to clean up used, returned sneakers and put them back on shelves in 15 stores across the U.S.
The Beaverton, Oregon-based company said it would clean up gently worn, like-new or slightly imperfect sneakers by hand and resell them 'at a value for consumers' at certain Nike stores. Read more...
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp apologises for blaming Real Madrid loss on their training arena
Klopp has faced widespread backlash in Spain for his comments but ahead of the second leg, the Liverpool boss apologised to anyone who felt 'disrespected' by his remarks. Read more...
Kati Kariko Helped Shield the World From the Coronavirus
Collaborating with devoted colleagues, Dr. Kariko laid the groundwork for the mRNA vaccines turning the tide of the pandemic. Read more...
Can Roger Federer Be Roger Federer Again?
He has 20 Grand Slam titles, but he is 39 and has not played competitively in more than a year. That changes this week in Qatar. Read more...
How Bad Was the Coronavirus Pandemic on Tourism in 2020? Look at the Numbers.
The dramatic effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the travel industry and beyond are made clear in six charts. Read more...
Slavia Prague's Ondej Kdela handed 10 game-ban for racist behavior
Slavia Prague defender Ondej Kdela has been banned for 10 matches by UEFA after the governing body's investigation into allegations of the player's "racist behavior" towards Rangers' midfielder Glen Kamara during the sides' UEFA Europa League meeting at Ibrox stadium last month. Read more...
China sends 25 warplanes into Taiwan's air defense zone, Taipei says
China sent 25 warplanes into Taiwan's air defense identification zone on Monday, the largest breach of that space since the island began regularly reporting such activity in September, Taiwan's Defense Ministry said. Read more...