Without power, this Texas restaurant gave out 500+ free meals to those in need
34;There are a lot of people that are struggling, so we just paid it forward,34; the owner said. Read more...
Joe Biden reserves right to sanction Saudi's crown prince MBS in the future, White House says
Joe Biden's spokesperson said Monday the U.S. 'reserves the right' to sanction Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the 2018 murder of journalist Jamala Khashoggi. Read more...
Indias Economy Exits Deep Recession as Fledgling Recovery Strengthens
Economic output grew 0.4 percent in the third quarter, but the recovery is uneven, with small businesses facing the brunt of the downturn. Read more...
Photos challenge negative stereotypes of Appalachia
In the coal-mining towns of southeastern Ohio, nestled in the Appalachian mountains, photographer Rich-Joseph Facun has worked on a visual study of a region that has been stereotyped for decades. Appalachia has often been viewed one-dimensionally, saddled in associations related to poverty and opioid use, and deemed "Trump Country" during the 2016 election. Read more...
Growing Up With a Revolution, and a Mystic Grandmother
The Bone Fire, by Gyorgy Dragoman, follows a 13-year-old girl as she navigates political upheaval and an uncanny world. Read more...
Farewell, Serena? Not So Fast
Williamss wan wave after losing to Naomi Osaka in the Australian Open semifinal stirred retirement speculation. GOATs dont go out that way. Read more...
Alabama Coach Nick Saban Proves to Be Bear Bryants Equal
Nick Saban was skeptical he wanted to be a coach. Under contract at Alabama through 2025, he might already be the greatest one in college football history. Read more...
Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera Address Their Futures
Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera, two of the greatest hitters in baseball history, will be back for 2021. Whenever they retire, they will leave an enormous void. Read more...
Kent Covid variant sweeping the world may be more infectious than original strain, scientists say
Researchers from Harvard University found that those infected with the new variant were ill for 13 days compared with eight days after contracting the old strain. Read more...
Lets Put Hundreds of Things on Your Front Lawn, O.K.?
For our article about Ron Douglas, a "self-reliance" entrepreneur, we asked Douglas if we could spread out his massive arsenal of disaster preparedness supplies on his front lawn. Amazingly, he agreed. Read more...
Neanderthals could SPEAK just like modern humans
High resolution CT scans and 3D models of the ear structures of Neanderthals were created and revealed they heard in the same range of sound as modern humans. Read more...
A Famous Black Hole Gets a Massive Update
Cygnus X-1, one of the first identified black holes, is much weightier than expected, raising new questions about how such objects form. Read more...
Covid lockdown Wales Police handcuff and ARREST man walking with wife
The man, named Radek Kotlarek, was on a walk with his wife and son at Talacre Beach in north Wales when they were stopped by police officers. Read more...
Daily Covid cases almost HALVE in a week to lowest level since September
Department of Health bosses today posted 5,455 more infections and 104 fatalities. It is the lowest daily case toll since September 28, and the fewest victims since October 26. Read more...