Alabama Fans and Ohio State Fans, and Reveling During a Pandemic
The immediate winner of college footballs national championship was easy to discern by the crowds after the game. The health consequences are yet to be seen. Read more...
Vegan Restaurant ONA Gets Michelin Star in France, a First
We want to show you can eat differently, said Claire Valle, whose restaurant won the star. A growing number of chefs are eschewing Frances traditional, meat-focused cuisine. Read more...
MAFS' Ines Basic brags about her 'effortless' look after splashing ,000 on cosmetic procedures
She's undergone a plethora of cosmetic treatments since finding fame, including Botox, dermal fillers, porcelain veneers and lasers. Read more...
Bookmaker launches market for the 'next thing Novak Djokovic will demand'
Sportsbet has launched a market for the 'next thing Novak Djokovic will demand' in a hilarious response to the World No. 1's controversial list of hotel quarantine requests. Read more...
Behind the scenes of a famous James Bond shoot
A supervillain, an assassin, a mountain car chase and an Aston Martin equipped with gadgetry -- the Alpine scenes in 1964's "Goldfinger" set a new benchmark for the archetypal James Bond sequence. And as well as being, arguably, the most iconic six minutes and 37 seconds in the franchise's history, it is also one of the best documented. Read more...
New-York Historical Society Plans Summer of Hamilton
Over the July 4 weekend the New-York Historical Society will kick off its "Summer of Hamilton." Read more...
Karting driver investigated over attack on track
Karting driver Luca Corberi is being investigated by the FIA after he threw his bumper into traffic at another driver and attacked the competitor who he blamed for his own crash. Read more...
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE 5m-a-year fundraiser quits Oxford's 'toxic' Christ Church
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE Boasting a magnificent Tudor dining-hall, it was perhaps inevitable that Christ Church, Oxford's grandest college, would feature in the first Harry Potter film Read more...
What happens to an airplane after it retires
Deciding when and how to retire an aircraft is a complicated job for airlines, even in normal times. With Covid-19, the world's fleet has been largely grounded. Many aircraft that might have flown for five, 10 or even more years are being sent to have their valuable parts and systems stripped, and their metals and other materials recycled. Read more...
Healthcare company controlled by Lord Ashcroft is given Covid-19 testing role
The deal, signed on December 20, requires his company, Medacs Healthcare, to provide staff for both lab and mobile testing over the next two years. Read more...
A Total Failure The Proud Boys Now Mock Trump
Members of the far-right group, who were among Donald Trumps staunchest fans, are calling him weak as more of them were charged for storming the U.S. Capitol. Read more...
The best-selling picnic basket in the world is from The Beach People
A handmade wicker basket has become the best-selling picnic basket in the world, and it has been bought more than 3,000 times since it launched in 2019. Read more...
UK in 'leading position' to track Covid variants, says Dido Harding
Baroness Dido Harding, the boss of NHS Test Trace, today added that the coronavirus testing system had led to 'substantially fewer' care home outbreaks in the second wave than the first. Read more...
For Companies Like Workhorse, A Race to Be the Tesla of Delivery Vehicles
Investors are betting that small companies like Workhorse will help popularize electric commercial vehicles. And Tesla aims to extend its reach. Read more...