You're close enough to catch Covid from someone else if you can smell their breath, expert says
Dr Julian Tang, a virologist at the University of Leicester, said Britons could tell they were standing close enough to someone for the virus to transmit if they could smell their breath. Read more...
The Pilgrim's Progress review A jailhouse Pilgrim? It really rocks
Vaughan William's would have enjoyed this production by English National Opera (London Coliseum) and felt vindicated about its original poor reception in 1951. Read more...
CBS News Will Try to Reinvent Itself, Again
In an interview as she prepares to step down as news division head, Susan Zirinsky said, I feel I have given my entire soul into rebuilding this organization. Read more...
Biden administration unveils effort to strengthen cybersecurity of power grid
The Biden administration kicked off a 100-day effort on Tuesday to beef up cybersecurity in the nation's power grid, calling for industry leaders to install technologies that could thwart attacks on the electricity supply. Read more...
Head of NYC school that punished outspoken teacher admits to 'demonizing white people'
Math teacher Paul Rossi, who was pulled from his classes at Grace Church School after criticizing the school's anti-racism policies, released audio Tuesday of an explosive phone call . Read more...
First bones with living cells acted like BATTERIES for fish 423 million years ago, study reveals
A jawless, armored fish that lived 423M years ago had a bone cells that dissolved tissue to supply the bloodstream with calcium, phosphorous and other minerals to help it travel long distances. Read more...
Officer Attacked in Capitol Riot Died of Strokes, Medical Examiner Rules
The determination is likely to complicate efforts to prosecute anyone in the death of the officer, Brian Sicknick. Read more...
Jumpy review Growing pains that will make your heart bleed
Tamsin Greigs Hilary has hit 50 and shes feeling battered. She arrives home, weighed down by her groceries in hessian bags-for-life, but more so by misery and weariness. Read more...
Strategic Command warns US must prepare for nuclear war due to today's unpredictable conflicts
Strategic Command said in a preview of their posture statement on Monday 'The spectrum of conflict today is neither linear nor predictable.' Read more...
Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley Leaving Searchlight Pictures
Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley have been at the top of Searchlight Pictures for more than two decades, shaping the film industry with hits like 12 Years a Slave, The Shape of Water and Nomadland. Read more...
Gold Coast murder charge Mother allegedly set alight by ex-husband
Kelly Wilkinson's charred body was discovered early on Tuesday morning in the backyard of her home in Arundel, in the city's north. Read more...
Noel Clarke says class is a bigger taboo than race in TV and film industry
The Kidulthood star told Radio Times that although the industry had a 'spasm of guilt' in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement , it had done little to tackle classism. Read more...
Stroman Dominates for Eight Innings in Win Over Rockies
Marcus Stroman pitched well and helped himself with a spectacular defensive play. The Mets have won five of six. Read more...
Supreme Court Seems Ready to Back Payments to Student-Athletes
But the justices voiced concern that challenges to N.C.A.A. limits on pay beyond the modest education-related sums at issue in the case could threaten the distinction between amateur and pro sports. Read more...
Carla Bruni attacks woke culture sweeping France in Instagram message
Carla Bruni, 53, made the remarks in a public letter to two popular comedians from the 1980s, Michel Colucci and Pierre Desproges. She said the pair would be cancelled by today's woke culture. Read more...