Psaki dodges question on if Biden should own up to his own culpability in the 'systematic racism'
Jen Psaki dodged a reporter's question and cut him off abruptly when she was asked if President Joe Biden plans to address his role in systemic racism while a senator for more than three decades. Read more...
Actors Benicio Del Toro, Zoe Saldana debunk COVID-19 vaccine misconceptions among Latinos
A new bilingual campaign also features Del Toro39;s brother, a chief medical officer at a New York City hospital, as he clarifies misleading information about the vaccines. Read more...
Canadian Basketball Hopes a New Floor Will Raise Its Ceiling
Canada hasnt made the Olympics in mens basketball in two decades, but its sports officials hope a memento from the Toronto Raptors championship run will bring good luck. Read more...
Oldest ever evidence of HONEY is discovered in 3,500-year-old pottery shards
Experts now know that long before Winnie the Pooh went scouring for his favourite snack, the Nok people in Western Africa were hunting honeyand storing it in pots around 3,500 years ago. Read more...
How to Get a Peloton-Style Workout Without Splurging
Dont want to pay ,900 for a Peloton bike, plus a subscription fee for classes? Here are ways to reduce the cost of using tech to exercise at home. Read more...
How Im Talking to My Kids About the Derek Chauvin Verdict
We must walk a fine line between truth and hope. Read more...
Matsuyama wins Masters, becomes first Japanese man to win major
Hideki Matsuyama put together two brilliant closing rounds at the Augusta National to win the 2021 Masters. Read more...
Novak Djokovic's clay-court campaign is up and running -- but not in the way he wanted
Novak Djokovic had been on an unbeaten 10-match run to start 2021 in which he'd lifted his ninth Australian Open title. Read more...
British company is building software to eradicate contrails
A computer system built by Cambridge-based Satavia will reroute flights to avoid atmospheric condition and regions where contrails form. Read more...
Florida Crisis Highlights a Nationwide Risk From Toxic Ponds
Thousands of open-air waste pools near power plants, mines and industrial farms can pose safety dangers from poor management and, increasingly, the effects of climate change. Read more...
Hampshire Police launch probe after officer was filmed punching pub assault suspect in the face
Footage shows four officers from Hampshire Constabulary dealing with the man outside The Castle Inn in Newport on the Isle of Wight at 6.55pm yesterday. Read more...
A Global Tipping Point for Reining In Tech Has Arrived
Never before have so many countries, including China, moved with such vigor at the same time to limit the power of a single industry. Read more...
N.Y.P.D. to Limit Use of Sound Cannon on Crowds After Protesters Lawsuit
The Police Department has agreed to stop using an alert noise on the devices after demonstrators and photographers sued, saying it caused migraines and dizziness. Read more...
Sam Allardyce demands sanctions for breakaway Premier League Big Six who 'broke the rules'
Sam Allardyce is delighted that the Premier League's so-called Big Six have now withdrawn from plans to form a European Super League. However, he still wants them to be punished for breaking the rules. Read more...
Prince Philip's 'only complaint' about the Queen during their 73-year marriage
Speaking on Lorraine this morning,royal biographer Gyles Brandreth gave his insights into Prince Philipafter 40 years of friendship. The Duke of Edinburgh died aged 99 on April 9 in Windsor. Read more...
Arsonists who killed four young children in petrol bomb house attack jailed for life for second time
Michelle Pearson (pictured), 37, suffered 75 per cent burns after two thugs threw petrol bombs through the window of her house in Walkden, Salford, in December 2017 and died in August 2019. Read more...