Coronavirus cases dropped 15% to 330,000 in first week of lockdown - England
Public Health England's surveillance report shows coronavirus infections declined fastest in hotspot London followed by the East of England and the South East. Read more...
For Prosecutors, Trumps Clemency Decisions Were a Kick in the Teeth
Commutations in high-profile Medicare fraud cases have elicited anger among those who spent years pursuing complex prosecutions. Read more...
CRAIG BROWN How a dodgy tour guide duped a professor into thinking Jesus was married
In 2012, at a conference theatrically staged across from the Vatican, the Harvard Professor of Divinity, Dr Karen King, announced that she had discovered a fragment of ancient papyrus. Read more...
Lost Collection Paintings left on public transport are given their own show
A London gallery is showing 60 artworks, most of them unnamed, that have been stored away in Transport For London's Lost Property Office since they were left behind. Read more...
Facing Intensifying Crises, Biden Pledges Action to Address Economy and Pandemic
With job losses, record coronavirus numbers and politics in turmoil after the storming of the Capitol, the president-elect pressed for quick passage of a stimulus package to help struggling Americans. Read more...
Parkland families demand Marjorie Taylor Greene resign over conspiracy theory the shooting was faked
The Georgia Rep deeply upset victims with posts from May 2018, in which she said the murder of 17 students and staff at Parkland had been faked in order to usher in gun control. Read more...
Mal Washington 'We've a responsibility to do more than just hit a ball'
Mal Washington currently holds a 24-year record in men's tennis. He's the last Black man to play a Wimbledon final since Arthur Ashe in 1975 and he's fighting to make the sport more diverse. Read more...
Swan is reborn in all her beauty Swan Lake at the Royal Opera House
There are too many mediocre performances of this box-office cert, and one can weary of its charms. But thats not the case with the Royal Ballets revival of Anthony Dowells 1987 production. Read more...
New in Paperback Where Reasons End and Why We Cant Sleep
Six new paperbacks to check out this week. Read more...
Is your local HSBC branch closing soon? Bank exits more locations
HSBC said the closure decisions have been made in response to 'market trends, customer behaviour and branch usage.' Read more...
How climber Emily Harrington made history on El Capitan
Emily Harrington wrote her name into the history books last month by becoming the first woman to ever free-climb the notoriously difficult Golden Gate route on El Capitan in under 24 hours. Read more...
BLM activist who 'drove into Trump supporters' faces more charges
Tatiana Turner, 40, faces a slew of additional charges after previously being accused of attempted murder for running over counter-protesters at a California rally she organized in September. Read more...
Nick Pope is 'right in the mix' to replace Jordan Pickford as England's number one, says Tom Heaton
The Burnley man is challenging Jordan Pickford for the England number one spot but his international starting chances could be damaged by his side's tactics, says Tom Heaton. Read more...
Covid UK 12% 'recovered' patients DIE within 140 days, study finds
Research by Leicester University found that out of 47,780 people discharged from hospital in the first wave, 29.4 per cent returned to hospital within 140 days. Read more...
Serena Williams flashes her toned backside in gray spandex during glammed up workout session
Serena Williams, 39, exudes sexy confidence as she flashes her toned curves in gray spandex post workout Read more...
Why T-Shirts Promoting the Capitol Riot Are Still Available Online
Merchandise with phrases like Battle for Capitol Hill Veteran could still be purchased on major e-commerce sites, a sign of how the platforms have struggled to remove the goods. Read more...
NBC correspondent who went viral for toddler interruption gives birth
Courtney Kube will have her hands full with three boys, but she39;s proved she39;s a master at multitasking. Read more...
Cannabis Factory Is Found in Londons Deserted Financial District
After reports of a strong smell in the area, which is largely empty because of lockdown restrictions, the police discovered more than 800 weed plants in a basement near the Bank of England. Read more...
University of York academics 'cancel' the three wise monkeys
Organisers of a forthcoming art history conference for the university have apologised for using a picture of the monkeys in promotional material. Read more...
Coronavirus UK London deaths appear to start falling as app estimates daily infections plunge
Statistics from Public Health England shows that the tide appears to have turned on a wave of Covid deaths gripping London, with the most recent days bringing a downturn in daily fatalities. Read more...