Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 30m Spotify podcast deal criticised by Tory MP
Winchester MP and former junior health minister Steve Brine told Mr Gutierrez their pay deal 'sticks in the craw of some of the artists who are driving Uber cars right now to pay the rent'. Read more...
The incredible Frank Gehry building-block-style skyscrapers set to transform the Toronto skyline
Renderings show how each tower looks like it's formed from randomly placed building blocks. It's a typically eye-catching design from a Canadian architect who always surprises. Read more...
Tom Ford on Wearing the Same Ripped Jeans and Allowing Himself to Be Unproductive
As New York Fashion Week ends, the designer and film director explains why his show was postponed and how he has been affected by the pandemic. Read more...
Saint Maud review Entirely rooted in its own genre and yet still entirely its own picture
With Cineworld now shut until further notice and many Odeons and Vues moving to part-time opening, these are dreadful times for cinema and it desperately needs our support. Read more...
Watch more than just 'Judas and the Black Messiah' this Black History Month
With new films like "Judas and the Black Messiah" and oldies but goodies like "Do The Right Thing," there is plenty to watch in honor of the culture. Read more...
Joe Biden to phone Saudi King Salman ahead of Jamal Khashoggi report
President Joe Biden plans to call the king of Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, ahead of the public release of an intelligence report on the murderof journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Read more...
Daily Report Alphabet Eclipses Apple to Become the Most Valuable Company
There's a shifting of the guard at the top of the technology food chain, with Alphabet overtaking Apple to become the world's most valuable company. Read more...
Johns Hopkins doctor claims the US will reach herd immunity by April
Dr Marty Makary estimates that the U.S. will have herd immunity by then, driven by the high, but underestimated, number of people who have been infected already and vaccination. Read more...
NASSER HUSSAIN England got themselves into a spin against Axar Patel
NASSER HUSSAIN That was a superb performance from India's left-arm spinner Axar Patel - it shows what a big miss he was in the first Test, when England racked up 578. Read more...
BUSINESS CLOSE FTSE pares losses as PM unveils lockdown easing plan
Non-essential shops, hairdressers and pubs with outdoor seating will be allowed to reopen no sooner than 12 April, while restaurants, pubs and hotels will be able to reopen from 17 May. Read more...
In Superman Lois, the Heroes Face a New Menace Teenagers
In a joint interview, Elizabeth Tulloch and Tyler Hoechlin talk about playing the latest version of the power couple, who in this new CW series are dealing with more relatable threats. Read more...
DR ELLIE CANNON What IS making my toes red, hot and tingly at night?
DR ELLIE CANNON These are typical signs of what we call Grierson-Gopalan syndrome a sensation of tingling and burning that might affect the soles of the feet. Read more...
A Roman Tragedies for the History Books
The International Theater Amsterdam presented Ivo van Hoves exhilarating Shakespeare marathon in a one-off, livestreamed production. Read more...
Deb Haaland, Biden39;s Pick for Interior Dept., Embodies Partisan Chasm
President Bidens choice for interior secretary faces her confirmation hearing on Tuesday. Democrats see her as embodying the hopes of the new administration; Republicans object to her activism. Read more...
Johnson Johnson One-Shot Vaccine Is Said to Offer Strong Protection
The initiative known as Covax plans to deliver some two billion doses worldwide this year, the largest mass inoculation operation in history. Coronavirus lockdowns led to dramatic spike in domestic violence, an analysis of studies finds. Read more...
Tiger Woods Fans feared for golfer after 'zoned out' TV interview two days before crash
The golfer, 45, sparked concern among viewers as he spoke to CBS Sports on Sunday about the upcoming Masters after recently undergoing his fifth back surgery. Read more...
Father-of-four, 48, dies of Covid after receiving first dose of Pfizer jab
Chris Moore, 48, had spent most of the pandemic shielding, but returned to work as an NHS administrator in County Durham at the end of last year. Read more...
An Inside Look at Cubas Constant Struggle for Clean Water
Across the country, battling water scarcity requires a vast array of workers, from inspectors and fumigators to truck drivers and pipe layers. Read more...
Seismic Survey of Alaskan Arctic Refuge Wont Move Forward
A missed deadline for flights to look for polar bears means the work to locate oil reserves in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is effectively killed. Read more...
U.S. Health Care Lags Worldwide for Those Over 65
The United States still has mortifying lapses and problems, despite spending more on health care than any country in the world, a new Commonwealth Fund report reveals. Read more...