Negative Coronavirus Test Required For Travelers Entering U.S.
Beginning Jan. 26, international travelers bound for the United States must show negative coronavirus test results before boarding their flights. Heres what you need to know. Read more...
A Co-Founder of The Intercept Says She Was Fired for Airing Concerns
The documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras said First Look Media ended its contract with her because of her public criticisms, an accusation the company denied. Read more...
Mal Washington 'We've a responsibility to do more than just hit a ball'
Mal Washington currently holds a 24-year record in men's tennis. He's the last Black man to play a Wimbledon final since Arthur Ashe in 1975 and he's fighting to make the sport more diverse. Read more...
Fringe Groups Splinter Online After Facebook and Twitter Bans
Tracking what may be planned in the coming days could become even more difficult as the groups take to lesser-known networks and apps that cant be easily monitored. Read more...
Dom Bess chuckled after a lucky five-wicket haul for England against Sri Lanka on day one
LAWRENCE BOOTH If Test five-fors all look similar in the book, then the one burgled by Dom Bess on the first day of England's series in Sri Lanka was undeniably eccentric. Read more...
America's NAFTA nemesis Canada, not Mexico
President-elect Donald Trump focuses his criticism of NAFTA on Mexico. But Canada and America have a rocky trade history too. Read more...
Can Israelis Put Two Landers on the Moon at Once?
Although the Beresheet lunar landing ended in a crash last year, SpaceIL wants to try again with a more complex mission by 2024. Read more...
Virgin Orbit to attempt to send LauncherOne into orbit on Sunday
LauncherOne is set to launch January 17 between 10am and 2pm Pacific time. The first launch in May failed when its engine died shortly after the rocket detached from its modified carrier plane. Read more...
Road congestion in the UK fell by a quarter in 2020 as a result of the pandemic
Data shows that average congestion levels during rush hour fell by over a third in 2020 - with morning rush hour traffic plunging the most during the initial lockdown, falling a massive 78% in April. Read more...
The Problem With Problem Sharks
A marine biologists ideas for singling out sharks that attack humans have prompted objections from other shark scientists. Read more...
What Does a More Contagious Virus Mean for Schools?
The coronavirus variant discovered in Britain is more easily spread among children, as it is among adults. Current safeguards should protect schools, experts said, but only if strictly enforced. Read more...
Russian teens 'stabbed man to death at party then murdered four guests'
Sergey Burkaev, 16 (pictured), and Konstantin Surkov, 17, have been arrested on suspicion of knifing to death a man and four young women at a flat in the small Russian town of Kumertau. Read more...
With I Hate Men, a French Feminist Touches a Nerve
Pauline Harmange is adjusting to the success and backlash of her debut book, one of a handful of titles from France that suggest a more frank approach to sexism and gender violence. Read more...
Cheapest house for sale on Zoopla costs 29,950
The terrace property in the North East of England is listed for sale on property website Zoopla and has an asking price of only 29,950. Read more...
Ultra-Orthodox grandmother gives birth to her 20TH child
The unnamed 42-year-old grandmother was rushed to Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem in Jerusalem after going into labour on Wednesday. Read more...
Sex and Dating in the Coronavirus Pandemic
New world. New rules. Same old problems. Read more...
Intersection Artfully Chic in Chelsea
In the latest Intersection we visited Chelsea during the Frieze Art Fair and spotted people who said their style influences range from their grandmothers to the avant-garde fashion company Comme des Garons. Read more...
Humans couldn't halt AI that wanted to harm them, scientists claim
Physicists show it would be impossible to control AI that is out to destroy the world, because current containment algorithms would halt their own operations when commanding it to stop. Read more...
U.S. Blacklisting of Yemens Houthis May Cause Large-Scale Famine, U.N. Warns
U.N. officials say that the designation of the Houthis as a terrorist organization could choke food deliveries to Yemen, where millions face starvation. Read more...
At least 22 killed in attack on Yemen's Aden airport after new government arrives
Several explosions hit Yemen's Aden airport as the newly formed power-sharing government arrived from Saudi Arabia on Wednesday. Read more...
Up to 30% Londoners may have already caught coronavirus, data shows
Between 25 and 30 per cent of Londoners may already have had the coronavirus, according to Imperial's Professor Neil Ferguson. Read more...