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Features for this blog can now be found on the new In Transit webpage and on the Travel home page. Read more...
Americans Have Discovered the Garden, and Celebrities Want In
Many of us turned to gardening for solace during the pandemic. Now Martha Stewart and Drew Barrymore want to guide us to green thumbs. Read more...
Prince Philip's funeral Police put 'ring of steel' around Windsor and Buckingham Palace
Thames Valley Police said it has put a range of visible and covert security measures in place for Saturday, when the duke is to be honoured with a ceremonial royal funeral at St George's Chapel. Read more...
Married At First Sight's Georgia Fairweather lashes out her former TV husband Liam Cooper
Married At First Sight'sLiam Cooper brutally dumped Georgia Fairweather after she turned on him during a dramatic commitment ceremony on Tuesday night. Read more...
Former FDA chief warns of a 'coming tsunami of death' from chronic diseases
Dr Robert Califf, a former FDA commissioner, predicted that the U.S. will see a surge in chronic illnesses like heart disease - which was already on the rise - in the years following the pandemic. Read more...
Single Mother, Pioneering Photographer The Remarkable Life of Bayard Wootten
In 1904, Bayard Wootten, a divorced single mother in North Carolina, first borrowed a camera. She went on to make more than a million images. Read more...
Pubs boss Hugh Osmond plans 300m Homebase bid
It is understood Osmond, who built up Pizza Express and pub group Punch Taverns, is one of a number of potential buyers for the DIY chain, which enjoyed strong lockdown sales. Read more...
How to Grip a Putter 9 Ways the Pros Use
The claw. The two thumbs. The alternative reverse overlap. Every golfer at this weeks Masters Tournament has a preferred way to putt and a reason for doing it. Read more...
CDC says fully vaccinated people can travel internationally safely
It comes as travel hits pandemic-highs, and after months of resistance from the CDC to allowing Americans to move freely throughout the country. Read more...
Vaccines sell out in Pakistan as private market opens, raising concerns of inequality
Pakistan is in a tight spot Covid-19 cases are surging during a third wave, hospital beds are filling up, and the government vaccination program is progressing slowly due to delayed deliveries and limited supplies. Read more...
Are You Confused by Scientific Jargon? So Are Scientists
Scientific papers containing lots of specialized terminology are less likely to be cited by other researchers. Read more...
Denmark says its permanently stopping use of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The country hasnt used it since last month, after concerns arose about a possible rare, dangerous side effect. Officials say they have adequate supplies of other vaccines to use instead. Read more...
U.S. Imposes Stiff Sanctions on Russia, Blaming It for Major Hacking Operation
After years of wrist slaps under President Donald J. Trump, the new measures are intended to have a noticeable effect on the Russian economy. Read more...
Gatland has selection dilemmas in EVERY position... how many England players make our Lions squad?
Thoughts now move swiftly on from whether there would be a tour at all, to what squad head coach Warren Gatland will pick to take on the world champions. This is his third tour as head coach. Read more...