Marcus Rashford on Manchester United getting penalties
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford talks about how the United team doesn't go looking for penalties, but teams defend goals and "penalties happen." Read more...
A Portal Into a Universe Without Covid
Concerts, beaches, crowds Videos of New Zealand enjoying its summer feel like peering into an alternate reality. Read more...
Swimmer Emily Seebohm and radio host David 'Luttsy' Lutteral's split
Emily Seebohm and David 'Luttsy' Lutteral have reportedly broken up after almost two years together. According to a report by The Courier Mail, the couple's 'differing lifestyles' are to blame for the split. Read more...
Myleene Klass turned down Hear'Say Reunion as she was left to clean up bands mess when they split
The singer, 42, told how she had to deal with furious music executives after the group went their separate ways in 2002 after winning Popstars the previous year. Read more...
Labour, Lib Dems and Tories unite to condemn Nicola Sturgeon
Holyrood's Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem leaders lined up to excoriate the First Minister for failing to provide the full legal advice given to the Scottish Government. Read more...
Here Are the U.S. States With Travel Restrictions
Nearly half of the states have measures in place for visitors, from testing to quarantine requirements. Read more...
Fauci Is Giving His Coronavirus Model to the Smithsonian
Dr. Anthony S. Faucis donation of his 3-D virus model to the Smithsonians National Museum of American History comes as museums are working to document the Covid-19 era. Read more...
History in Bloom in Bulgaria
A festival In Kazanlak, Bulgaria, in June will celebrate the Damask rose grown in the country. Read more...
James Bond and Tom Brady welcome Aston Martin back to F1
Unsurprisingly, the return of the quintessentially British car brand Aston Martin to the Formula 1 grid this week came with some big names. Read more...
Adam Levine reveals that he plays music from early 2000s by Avril Lavigne for daughter Dusty Rose
The 41-year-old singer revealed that he's been playing old music by Avril Lavigne, 36, for his four-year-old daughter Dusty Rose. Read more...
Clarence Williams Teacher 'duct tapes 11-year-old student's mouth shut for more than a half hour'
Clarence Williams, of Palo Alto Middle School in Killeen, Texas, has been placed on paid leave for a week while the local school district reviews a report of the incident. School officials did not provide details on what prompted the teacher to allegedly tape the boy's mouth shut on October 23. Read more...
Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua agree terms for mega-fight with 'no more issues' to be resolved
The two British fighters have been in negotiations for months on fight that is set to unify the world's heavyweight division. Final issues have been ironed out, according to Fury's co-promoter Arum. Read more...
Liverpool weigh up Georginio Wijnaldum potential replacements in three-man shortlist
Wijnaldum has been a key figure in Liverpool's rise to the summit of domestic and European football under Jurgen Klopp since joining from Newcastle but looks likely to depart on a free transfer this summer. Read more...
How Green Are Electric Vehicles?
In short Very green. But plug-in cars still have environmental effects. Heres a guide to the main issues and how they might be addressed. Read more...
Dan Biggar out of Northampton's clash with Harlequins but could return for Wales' Six Nations bid
Dan Biggar is to miss Northampton's tie against Harlequins on Sunday with a leg injury picked up in the England win - but Wales are confident he will return for Grand Slam push. Read more...
West Brom 0-1 Everton Richarlison powers Toffees into the top four
Gylfi Sigurdsson whipped in a superb cross and the Brazilian directed a header past Sam Johnstone in the 65th minute. West Brom's Mbaye Diagne had an injury-time strike ruled out for offside. Read more...
Government settles bullying claim against Priti Patel from former top civil servant
Sir Philip, who quit as the Home Office's permanent secretary after accusing the Home Secretary of a 'vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign' against him, said he was pleased his claim had been settled. Read more...
Yogurt-maker Danone gives in to activist investors
The consumer goods giant that makes Activia yoghurt has been facing calls to sell assets following poor performance from its shares, which lost a quarter of their value since the start of the year. Read more...
A whole pile of trouble! How did TVs Ruth Watson stop this familys Cornish mansion from crumbling to pieces? With drastic action and some very tough love...
Georgina Le Grice is no stranger to horror stories, but she never expected to find herself in one when her family's picturesque 18th-century property was falling apart, and there was no money to save it. Read more...
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and in person in New York City. Read more...