Law School, Baked Goods, Wedding. In That Order.
While Sarah Gelfand and Scott Schilsons graduate law program at N.Y.U. kept them busy, they still managed to fall in love while sampling New York restaurants and bakeries. Read more...
Polk Awards Honor Pandemic Reporters
The Washington Post led all news organizations, with four prizes. The infectious-disease reporter Helen Branswell, of Stat, took the public service award for a yearlong chronicle of the coronavirus and its effects. Read more...
Article Prompts Speculation About McChrystals Future
Ahead of a meeting at the White House on Wednesday between Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal and President Obama, speculation is rife in Washington and online about whether the general will remain America's top commander in Afghanistan. Read more...
Israel and Syria Complete a Prisoner Swap, Mediated by Russia
An Israeli woman in her 20s was allowed to leave Syria for Russia, after Israel returned two captured shepherds to Syria. Read more...
KPMG to SPLIT roles of boss who was forced to quit over video telling 'woke' staff they are 'lucky'
Bill Michael was recorded during a Zoom meeting telling 1,500 KPMG consultants they work in a 'very lucky sector,' before telling them to stop moaning about the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more...
WTA's mission to grow women's tennis
WTA CEO Steve Simon talks to Pat Cash about Maria Sharapova's 2017 return and how he plans to grow the game. Read more...
Jo Whiley claims her disabled sister Frances 'refused to talk to her' over Covid-19 vaccine
Making an appearance on Thursday's edition of This Morning, the BBC Radio One DJ, 55, detailed how the situation was like 'the worst disastrous movie'. Read more...
In China, an Electric Car Maker Loses Money but Thinks Big
Nio can tap an extensive supply chain that Beijing has built to achieve its dream of dominating the manufacture of electric cars. Read more...
Matt James addresses 'Bachelor' racism controversy
Matt James, the star of ABC's "The Bachelor," is breaking his silence on the controversy that has enveloped this season of the series. Read more...
Extreme Cold Killed Texans in Their Bedrooms, Vehicles and Backyards
At least 58 people died in storm-affected areas stretching to Ohio, victims of carbon monoxide poisoning, car crashes, drownings, house fires and hypothermia. Read more...
Liverpool's injury crisis deepens as captain Jordan Henderson faces 12 WEEKS out with groin problem
Should Henderson require surgery for his groin, it would end his Liverpool season and put his hopes of appearing at this summer's Euros in major doubt, according to The Sun. Read more...
Dogs' relationships with WOMEN had a greater impact on the dog-human bond
Washington State University researchers searched extensive collections of writings by anthropologists on traditional, subsistence-level societies around the world. Read more...
Both Sides Now In Conversation With Lorraine OGrady
On the eve of her first major retrospective, the artist talks about her past, her process and the benefit of criticism. Read more...
Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Soon-Yi Previn, Dylan Farrow A Timeline
A look at major events in the complicated history of the director, his children and the Farrow family as a new documentary revisits the case. Read more...