Andrew Cuomo Is Under Fire. Can He Be Defeated?
The growing uncertainty over Gov. Andrew Cuomos political fortunes is a sharp turnaround from last year, when some supporters dreamed of a presidential bid. Potential challengers have noticed. Read more...
Dating on a Budget in the 1960s
Metropolitan Diary Dinner, a cruise and ground transportation, courtesy of the subway system, Chinatown and the Staten Island Ferry, could add up to very little 50 years ago. Read more...
British Airways pays 130k compensation to man who slipped on spilt Baileys liqueur
Andreas Wuchner suffered brain damage after his foot slipped in the beverage spilt by a passenger near a British Airways check-in desk at London's Heathrow Airport in November 2017. Read more...
Alabama girl, 7, sells lemonade at her mom's bakery to pay for her own brain surgeries
Liza Scott set up a stand inside Savage's Bakery in Homewood and has been selling homemade lemonade to drum up funds for her life-saving treatment. Read more...
What Its Like to Work With a Matchmaker
Six customers of matchmaking services share their experiences. Their fees ranged from about 0 to ,000. Read more...
NYC will use JJ's one-dose shot to vaccinate homebound seniors
'We're going to use that Johnson Johnson vaccine to reach homebound, seniors, literally sending medical personnel, trained folks to individual apartments,' Mayor de Blasio said. Read more...
Jamie Redknapp says it would be 'no surprise' if Liverpool fail to finish in the top four
The Reds head into Sunday evening's game against Sheffield United having suffered defeat in their last four Premier League games, three of which have come at Anfield. Read more...
D.C.s Mayor Mourned Covids Unequal Toll. Her Sister Is the Latest Victim.
As the number of coronavirus deaths in the city reached 1,000 this week, three-fourths of the dead were Black. 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...
Coronavirus vaccines may help long Covid patients beat crippling fatigue
Anecdotal reports suggest the jabs can prompt a recovery in some patients. Scientists said this could be because they reset the immune system, or due to a 'psychological boost' from receiving the shots. Read more...
Trump Will Return to Spotlight With Appearance at CPAC
Most presidents leave the White House and adopt low profiles. Donald Trump is returning to the national stage with a prominent appearance at a conservative conference on Sunday. Read more...
Seth Meyers Is Excited to See Trumps Tax Returns
Meyers said it shouldnt be hard for the Manhattan D.A. to find a crime in the tax records of a guy who claims to be a billionaire, yet paid only 0 in federal income taxes when he was president. Read more...
Covid US Massachusetts CVS gave some patients too little vaccine
A CVS in Ipswich, Massachusetts, gave a 'limited number of patients' a 0.3 mL dose of the Moderna COVID vaccine on Monday instead of the recommended 0.5 mL dose. Read more...
'Amend' brings Will Smith's starry touch to the 14th Amendment's tumultuous history
Having already aired director Ava DuVernay's documentary "13th," about the legacy of the 13th Amendment, Netflix ups the ante by devoting a six-part series to the 14th with "Amend The Fight for America." It's an ambitious project that mixes various techniques, stars and historians to enliven the history and connect it to the present, with its most conspicuous weakness being the contributions of host and producer Will Smith. Read more...