One dose of Pfizer's Covid shot half as effective as promised, doctor claims
Dr Nachman Ash told local media Army Radio 'Many people have been infected between the first and second injections of the vaccine.' It comes fs 45,000 people in Florida run late for second doses. Read more...
Channel Nine comes under fire for dumping cricket for tennis
Nine executives have criticised outgoing boss Hugh Marks for dumping the network's cricket broadcasting deal after a stellar start for Seven. Read more...
Its Not Just You Picking a Health Insurance Plan Is Really Hard
Most Americans make poor choices. So do most professional insurance brokers, a new study finds. But robots may help. Read more...
Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal were taught a 'lesson' by Southampton as Gunners crashed out of FA Cup
Mikel Arteta's 'process' took another hit as Arsenal went crashing out of the FA Cup, with the Spaniard admitting Southampton taught his side a 'lesson' on Saturday. Read more...
Greg Norman, 65, breaks his silence on THAT beach photo
Greg Norman has finally revealed what he really thinks of his famous shirtless beach photo that went viral in November. Read more...
Why Argo Blockchain is the most popular stock in 2021 so far
Blockchain mining company Argo Blockchain is the most bought stock on DIY investing platform Interactive Investor so far this year. What is it, who is buying it and why is it so popular? Read more...
Melbourne boy allegedly stabbed after being approached by 10 youths while riding scooter in Carlton
The 15-year-old was riding a scooter along Cardigan Street in Carlton, Melbourne's inner north, on Saturday afternoon when police believe he was approached by a group of up to 10 youths. Read more...
HOT OR NOT Cristiano Ronaldo's record as all-time top scorer is marvellous whichever way you cut it
HOT OR NOT Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai digests another hectic week in the world of sport, delivering his verdict on who and what is hot, and those coming up cold. Read more...
Trump Administration, in Parting Gift to Industry, Reverses Bird Protections
The rule change means companies will not be punished for killing migratory birds. It came a day after a new regulation restricting the use of scientific studies in policymaking. Read more...
When the World Opens Up
The things well do. Read more...
MARKET REPORT Covid sends markets into tailspin
British Airways owner IAG was the biggest faller on the FTSE 100 as its shares dived 3.4 per cent, amid fears that tighter travel restrictions are on the way to stop the spread of Covid-19. Read more...
Post-Brexit hiccups 'will add 1.50 to a bottle of fine wine'
Wine importers have claimed new export documents for wine leaving the EU, plus a 30 to 50 per cent increase in haulage costs, could push up the price of wine and reduce range available. Read more...
Article of the Day 124; I, Too, Sing America
What objects and experiences will be part of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture? Read more...
Firearms officers
On November 7, 2010, we suggested that policemen AZ12 and AZ14 had deliberately quoted song titles in evidence to the inquest of Chelsea barrister Mark Saunders. Since then the Independent Police Complaints Commission has found this was not the case. We accept neither officer showed disrespect for the deceased, his family or the Court and apologise for any distress caused. Read more...
Strong gains for sterlingagainst the Dollar and the euro
The pound touched .3720 against the Dollar, its highest level since May 2018, and 1.1314 against the euro, a rate last seen in May 2020. Inflation jumped to 0.6 per cent in December. Read more...
Hundreds arrested as protests sweep across Russia
Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of the Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny, was detained in Moscow on Saturday on the sidelines of a protest held in support of her husband. Read more...
A Child of Chinas Gilded Elite Strikes a Nerve Over Wealth and Privilege
The youngest daughter of the founder of the telecommunications giant Huawei debuted a documentary, a magazine cover and a music video and the response was savage. Read more...
When Some Critics Reject the Film Thats About Your Life
After Hollywood optioned his devastating essay about his dying wife, Matthew Teague vowed the movie would do right by her. The reviews landed like a gut punch. Read more...
The man who nailed The Serpent in real life 'If there's a hell that's where he belongs'
Charles Sobhraj (portrayed in drama The Serpent by actor Tahar Rahim) exerted a cult-like hold over travellers to Bangkok, many of whom were never seen again. Read more...
What made 'Celebrating America' soar
Other inaugural celebrations have festooned chilly Washington, DC, nights in white ties, gilded gowns, and crowded dance floors. Not this one. Read more...