Whats It Like to Have Kamala Harris As Momala? We Asked Her Stepkids.
A Zoom interview with Ella and Cole Emhoff. Read more...
How do you tell your thorns from your prickles? MONTY DON reveals all...
British gardening expert Monty Don has revealed now is the time to start the slow and steady process of pruning roses as he explores the differences between thorns, prickles and spines. Read more...
Mel C reflects on depression battle as she tells fans to 'never be embarrassed' about mental health
The Spice Girl, 47,was diagnosed with depression more than two decades ago and has often spoken about it as well as struggling with an eating disorder. Read more...
This snake turns its body into a lasso to climb smooth surfaces
Scientists have discovered that brown tree snakes can use a lasso-like movement to climb large, smooth cylindrical objects -- a way of moving never seen before in the reptiles. Read more...
Grasping Rios Beauty and Tragedy
Joo Pinas photographs of Rio de Janeiro show how life remained a struggle for many residents during Brazils boom years. His books title? 46570, a reference to the number of murders in the city in the decade leading up to the 2016 Olympic Games. Read more...
'Mr. Mayor' elects Ted Danson to play TV's latest politician
Ted Danson has a way of classing up even a so-so premise, and so it is with "Mr. Mayor," a new sitcom from the "30 Rock" tandem of Robert Carlock and Tina Fey. Returning to NBC fresh off "The Good Place," the show allows its star to cut loose as L.A.'s unlikely new mayor, which is a pretty good place to start. Read more...
Microbiologist Cameron Jones issues an urgent warning about the dangers of rubber duck bath toys
Australian microbiologist Dr Cameron Jones has issued an urgent warning about the dangers of bath toys after he discovered the filthy grime and bacteria build-up inside a rubber duck. Read more...
Senator Klobuchar to Write Antitrust Book
The Minnesota Democrat and former presidential candidate said her book would call for reform in how the United States treats monopolies and competition. Read more...
Screaming spirits, unexplained voices and ghosts in the kitchen Inside New Mexico's haunted saloon
The Man In Black, The Woman In White and many other other mysterious presences have been detected in the spooky Legal tender saloon Read more...
Mexico City will take 'extraordinary measures' to stop surge in Covid-19 deaths
Mexico City will impose "extraordinary measures" on residents to contain a surge in Covid-19 cases and deaths, Mexican Deputy Health Minister Dr. Hugo Lopez-Gatell said during a news conference on Friday. Read more...
Frustrations Boil at Pace of Vaccinations at Long-Term Care Facilities
The Trump administration raised hopes of a speedy process for nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Patience is wearing thin. Read more...
Test Your Economic Literacy
Some sample questions (and answers) from tests on economic fundamentals for high-school seniors, a group whose performance changed little from 2006 to 2012. 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...
From Delia Owen to Stuart Turton, Julia Quinn, Richard Osman and John le Carr The best audiobooks
The debut novel of 71-year-old zoologist Delia Owens is a publishing phenomenon, dominating the audio bestseller lists for more than two years. Read more...
Nakamura and Anand Again Separate Themselves From the Pack at Tata Steel
Hikaru Nakamura and Viswanathan Anand won their games in Round 10 on Thursday and are tied for the lead for the fourth time. Read more...