Mesut Ozil all-but confirms Fenerbache move as he posts hourglass emoji in response to club's tweet
The midfielder is understood to have reached an agreement with Arsenal over the terms of terminating his 350,000-a-week contract by mutual consent. Read more...
It Spied on Soviet Atomic Bombs. Now Its Solving Ecological Mysteries.
Imagery from the Cold Wars Corona satellites is helping scientists fill in how we have changed our planet in the past half century. Read more...
Lost Passwords Lock Millionaires Out of Their Bitcoin Fortunes
Bitcoin owners are getting rich because the cryptocurrency has soared. But what happens when you cant tap that wealth because you forgot the password to your digital wallet? Read more...
Meet the 'first lot of charming Bachelors' in New Zealand's new The Bachelorette
TV NZ recently announced Lexie Brown as this year's Bachelorette in New Zealand. And on Sunday, the show's Instagram account released a glimpse at the first round of 18 eligible suitors. Read more...
When Will Interest Rates Rise? Fed Chair Says No Time Soon
Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, said the central bank remained far from dialing back support for the economy. Read more...
Marseille boss Andre Villas-Boas confirms Premier League interest in Morgan Sanson
Sportsmail reported on Saturday that Villa had opened talks for a deal for the former France U21 international, joining West Ham, Tottenham and Arsenal in the race for the versatile midfielder. Read more...
Coronavirus UK 12-week vaccine dose gap could be widened further
Public Health England's Dr Mary Ramsay said it was 'possible' that people's second doses of the Pfizer jab would be put off beyond 12 weeks to give more people a first jab. Read more...
Crouching tiger, hidden garden! Buddhist monk's secret paradise bursts into life
The incredible garden took 45 years to create, and is a hidden haven near the A1133 in Nottinghamshire, which has now become an unofficial tourist attraction, bringing in 10K visitors per year. Read more...
How 8 Countries Have Tried to Keep Artists Afloat During Panemic
Governments around the world have tried to support the arts during the pandemic, some more generously than others. Read more...
Helgi Tomasson to Step Down at San Francisco Ballet
The longtime leader of the company will end his tenure as its artistic director and principal choreographer in 2022. Read more...
What Did Museum Sign Up For Exhibition or Investigation?
As part of an exhibition at Miami Dade Colleges art museum, Forensic Architecture planned to examine the treatment of migrant children at a nearby facility. The pandemic is only one reason that never happened. Read more...
L.G.B.T.Q. TV Representation Falls for First Time in 5 Years, Glaad Finds
An annual report found that 9.1 percent of characters scheduled to appear on prime-time broadcast series identified as L.G.B.T.Q. in the 2020-21 season, down from 10.2 percent. Read more...
Fired Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz spotted watching sunrise on Manhattan Beach
Disgraced Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz appeared to be taking time to reflect early Friday morning as he watched the sunrise from a bench at Manhattan Beach pier in Southern California all by himself. Read more...
Record 324,233 people received their Covid jab on Friday in vaccination milestone
A record 324,233 more people received their Covid-19 jab last Friday, further boosting hopes that Britain will hit its target of 15 million vaccinated by mid-February. Read more...
Tom Holland slips into iconic superhero suit for a chase scene for Spider-Man 3
Tom Holland slipped into the iconic red and blue superhero suit and swooped in from high above during a chase scene for Spider-Man 3 in Atlanta on Saturday. Read more...