'Like the tart, I never change' The secret behind Macao's most famous dessert
You can smell it before you see it. The sweet smell of sugar, egg and custard, baking til it's cooked just right. Flaky pastry on the outside, soft custard on the inside, and crispy, burnt, sugar on top. Read more...
Parler's website re-surfaces with message from CEO John Matze to the 'lovers and haters'
'Hello world, is this thing on?' CEO John Matze wrote in a message, dated January 16, accompanied with an image of an egg-timer and a 'technical difficulties' banner, pledging to return 'soon'. Read more...
The Mystery of the Painting Thieves Love
What is it about a Frans Hals painting housed at a tiny Dutch museum that has made it so popular with thieves, who have stolen it three times since 1988? Read more...
When will international travel return?
Can we resume international trips in 2021 despite a pandemic stronger than ever? There's hope Summer vacations abroad may happen in a big way this year. Read more...
Eleven of the best NEW places to stay in England in 2021 from Cornwall to Cheshire via London
There are some incredible new hotel openings in England to get excited about, from Cornwall to Cheshire via London. And our selection includes some big-hitters arriving from the US. Read more...
Britishvolt in gigafactory tie-up with Siemens
The company will partner with German giant Siemens as it looks to start construction this summer on a 3,000-job 'gigafactory' on the site of a former Blyth Power Station. Read more...
Tommy Lasorda, a Dodger From His Cleats to His Cap, Dies at 93
Cut my veins, and I bleed Dodger blue, said Lasorda, who managed the club to two World Series championships in a decades-long Hall of Fame career. Read more...
Expedited Spree of Executions Faced Little Supreme Court Scrutiny
In its last six months, the Trump administration put more than three times as many prisoners to death as the federal government had in the previous six decades. Read more...
Britain's classic theme park attractions, from a 1920s big dipper to Alton Towers' iconic Corkscrew
We take you back to pre-WWI Blackpool Pleasure Beach and its Captive Flying Machines - and then through the decades via log flumes and classic coasters. Read more...
Its Not Just You Picking a Health Insurance Plan Is Really Hard
Most Americans make poor choices. So do most professional insurance brokers, a new study finds. But robots may help. Read more...
Klopp review A compelling gallop of a read
It is all there in the title Anthony Quinn is head over heels in love with Jrgen Klopp. No wonder, really. Read more...
Hairdresser pleaded guilty after Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle MDMA, Kinder Surprise cocaine charges
A Southern Highlands hairdresser has pleaded guilty to dealing drugs after police accused her of selling MDMA pills shaped like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and hiding cocaine in Kinder Surprise eggs. Read more...
Selena Gomez goes bold in orange faux fur as she films Hulu's Only Murders in the Building in NYC
Gomez stars with Steve Martin and Martin Short in the 10-episode Hulu series about three strangers who are obsessed with true crime, until they find themselves involved in one. Read more...
How Sustainable Is the Rally in Renewable Energy Stocks?
Solar and wind power companies have soared in value. Are they in a bubble or in a virtuous upward cycle? Read more...
For Diversity Leaders in the Arts, Getting Hired Is Just the First Step
Cultural institutions are recruiting people of color to direct their transformation efforts. But bringing in one manager doesnt mean the work is done. Read more...