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An exhibition of new work by Stanley Whitney, housewares from Ogata Paris and more. Read more...
Prince Andrew's spin doctor steps down from his job amid fury from palace officials
Mark Gallagher, nicknamed 'the backroom fixer', was hired almost a year ago in a bid to repair the Prince's scandalised reputation, but he has now stepped down amid claims of online abuse. Read more...
Vanessa Bauer seen for the FIRST time since Dancing On Ice drama
Vanessa Bauer swapped ice-skates for rollerblades on Saturday evening. Read more...
Japan's boom in weird wearable tech
What do Discman, Tamagotchi, and Game Boy have in common? Read more...
Article of the Day 124; I, Too, Sing America
What objects and experiences will be part of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture? Read more...
Covid US Massachusetts CVS gave some patients too little vaccine
A CVS in Ipswich, Massachusetts, gave a 'limited number of patients' a 0.3 mL dose of the Moderna COVID vaccine on Monday instead of the recommended 0.5 mL dose. Read more...
California Lost 175,000 Creative Economy Jobs, Study Finds
There is no economic recovery in our area unless a working creative engine is driving it, said Representative Karen Bass of California. Read more...
Polk Awards Honor Pandemic Reporters
The Washington Post led all news organizations, with four prizes. The infectious-disease reporter Helen Branswell, of Stat, took the public service award for a yearlong chronicle of the coronavirus and its effects. Read more...
Mother's nightmare as 'loving' husband turned out to be conman with another wife and FIVE fiancee's
Deception at the hands of a charming psychopath are common themes in TV dramas. But Mary Turner Thomson suffered a real-life ordeal that the most imaginative scriptwriters would find hard to invent. Read more...
Henry VIII castle collapses into sea as it is battered by storms a week before work was due to begin
The east wing of historic Hurst Castle near Milford-on-Sea, Lymington, built by Hendy VIII dramatically crumbled away after the sea weakened its foundations following a story on Friday. Read more...
Poldark and The Crown actor Richard Harrington became Deliveroo delivery rider during lockdown
Richard Harrington was among many actors left out of work as a result of the pandemic so the Poldark and The Crown actor decided to pick up a job delivering takeaways in London. Read more...
Harbin Ice and Snow Festival Spectacular sculptures spring up in China
The 28th Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, which opened on Christmas Day, features work by some of the country's best ice sculptors and attracts thousands of visitors from around the world. Read more...
Baffled shoppers wonder if aliens behind car key fobs not working outside Tesco in Hertfordshire
Police say they received around 100 reports in three days from people using the Tesco supermarket car park in Royston, Hertfordshire. Read more...
Raymond Cauchetier, Whose Camera Caught the New Wave, Dies at 101
A self-taught photographer, he created indelible images on the sets of a French revolution in film, though he was not recognized for them for decades. Read more...
Japan's Naked Festival wasn't the same this year
This time a year ago, thousands gathered for Japan's annual Hadaka Matsuri -- also popularly known as the "Naked Festival"-- in Okayama prefecture in the southern part of Honshu island. Read more...