Window or Aisle Stall? Equine Frequent Fliers Check In
In the 1930s, trains were the primary transportation for cross-country equine travel. Today horses are frequent fliers. Read more...
Find a taste of high society on Britain's most aristocratic hotel and BB breaks
Jane Knight checked into The Falcon hotel, an old pub on the Castle Ashby estate in Northants, and thoroughly approved. Read about her stay and her tips for other aristocratic staycations. Read more...
Thomas Markle plans new documentary featuring 'unseen videos and photographs' of daughter Meghan
Thomas Markle, 76 is to make a documentary about his life, with unseen home videos and photos of The Duchess of Sussex, 39. He has not seen Meghan since her wedding to Prince Harry. Read more...
Covid UK Mass testing of whole regions to bring cycle of lockdowns to an end by spring
Testing could be used to move the worst-hit areas of the UK down the tiers, which could be implemented as the third national shutdown comes to an end in March. Read more...
The Words of Martin Luther King Jr. Reverberate in a Tumultuous Time
Dr. Kings speeches have particular resonance today amid a year of sickness and death, Black Lives Matter protests and the storming of the Capitol. Read more...
Hasselhoff auctioning off 'Knight Rider' car
David Hasselhoff is auctioning off his personal K.I.T.T. car, a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am styled after the iconic car used in his 1980s television series "Knight Rider." Read more...
Horror as another baby sitter goes on bloody rampage, stabbing to death girl, 5, boy, 8, and their two dogs
The victims, an eight-year-old boy and a five-year-old girl, were discovered by Naperville police at the home of Elzbieta M. Plackowska, 40 in Illinois. Read more...
Was the Constitution a Pro-Slavery Document?
In The Crooked Path to Abolition, James Oakes shows how Abraham Lincoln relied on Americas founding texts to chart a path to abolition. Read more...
Brazil authorizes two Covid-19 vaccines for emergency use
Amid a devastating resurgence of the coronavirus in parts of Brazil, federal health officials have finally voted to authorize two vaccines for emergency use. Sunday, Brazilian regulatory agency Anvisa approved both the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine and the Coronavac vaccine. Read more...
British Open Golf Tournament Fast Facts
Read CNN's Fast Facts about the British Open Golf Tournament and learn more about one of the four Grand Slam golf championships. Read more...
Britain's travel corridors close for four weeks from today
Hannah Holland, 23, from Sheffield, was left in tears after she was barred from the American Airlines (AA) service from Philadelphia via Chicago's O'Hare airport due to land at London Heathrow today. Read more...
Making a cup of tea and having a chat with friends and family could make you feel less sad
Blue Monday should be renamed Brew Monday - when friends and family can chat with a cuppa and show they care about each other, say mental health campaigners. Read more...
Recipes to Cook Over a Long Weekend
Comforting cakes, stews, cookies and more. Read more...
Finding a Foothold for Nordic Skiing in Rural Alaska
The harsh wind-hammered tundra sometimes complicates the prospect, as do the polar bears. But the children are enthusiastic pupils. 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...
Stella Maxwell shows love for the Lakers as she steps out with a friend to walk her dog in LA
Maxwell gave an update on her quarantine 'I have done so many shoots at home I can't wait to be back on location. I can't wait to travel and eat at restaurants and shoot with teams and hang out.' Read more...