Daily Report More Earnings, Earnings, Earnings
The tech earnings season is hitting peak news this week with big reveals from Alphabet and Yahoo. Read more...
For Djokovic in Australia, a Complicated Road Has a Familiar Destination
The reigning champion and world No. 1 will play in his ninth Australian Open final. He has yet to lose one. Read more...
Government refuses to back proposals to try and fix Child Trust Fund lockout
Plans to make it easier for the parents of disabled children to access locked CTF and Junior Isa savings suffered a setback after the Government refused to back them in Parliament. Read more...
Drug-crazed Grindr vigilante who tortured an elderly man he thought was a paedophile walks free
Charlie Michael Edward Caire, 21, who blindfolded and tortured another man as a form of 'vigilante justice' will soon be released from jail in Adelaide. Read more...
Australian Open Offered Unexpected Lessons About Pandemic Sports
The goal was to hold a major international sports event without putting public health at risk. Mission accomplished, but pulling it off presented major, unforeseen challenges and many sleepless nights. Read more...
A Hotel Where Guests Are Pals With the Pen
During National Card and Letter Writing Month, the Hotel Hugo in New York City is encouraging guests to send notes to folks back home (cards are free). Read more...
Eva Mendes sparks debate after sharing a quote correlating spanking children to 'hitting a spouse'
After sharing a shot in a fabulous Versace dress, Eva posted a note 'Spanking does for a child's development what hitting a spouse does for marriage.' Read more...
The Greeks have launched a mission to jab EVERY adult on 60 islands - here's where to visit
Greek islands have never sounded more alluring. Ever popular with British tourists seeking their own slice of Mamma Mia!, the Aegean archipelago now has a Covid string to its bow. Read more...
In a jarring day for Israel, Netanyahu's corruption trial resumes as coalition talks heat up
Benjamin Netanyahu faced some of his biggest challenges to date, both legally and politically, in a historic split-screen day in Israel. Read more...
Associated Newspapers and Mail Media file antitrust lawsuit against Google over ads
The anti-trust lawsuit against Google was filed in New York on Tuesday by Associated Newspapers Ltd. and Mail Media Inc,the parent company of DailyMail.com and MailOnline. Read more...
British doctor reveals how her gut instinct helped link AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine to blood clots
Professor Marie Scully said the discovery stemmed from a single case of the rare blood clots in a woman in her 30s who was admitted to a London hospital in early March. Read more...
Service Advisory ArtsBeat Is Finished.
This is post No. 23,231 on the ArtsBeat blog. And it is the last one. Read more...
People who speak in a lower pitch are more likely to be promiscuous, study claims
Psychologists reveal that low-voiced people have higher levels of 'sociosexuality' - the willingness to have sex without the commitment. Read more...
UK tech firm Mirriad can add product placements to classic films and TV shows on streaming sites
Old Hollywoodclassics could be regularly updated with the newest adverts that have been digitally-inserted, thanks to a UK technology company called Mirriad. Read more...
Tiny terrapin sees off thirsty lion and lioness drinking from a waterhole
Footage capturedby safari guide Reggi Barreto, 30, in inGreater Kruger Park, South Africa, shows the territorial terrapin aggressively shooing lions away from its waterhole. Read more...
Pasta Times Two
Sometimes, you just need a little more pasta Pair it with garlicky spinach or feta and tomatoes. Read more...