House Hunting in Italy A Tower North of Milan, South of Million
In the Lake Maggiore area, near Italys border with Switzerland, understated buyers are being lured away from ritzier destinations. Read more...
'Japanese Rapunzel with 6ft 3in hair' has not had a haircut in 15 years
Tokyo-based model Rin Kambe's black hair measures 6ft 3in and has not been cut since she was 20 years old, when she turned to Buddhism and started pursuing her dreams as an artist. Read more...
Georgia Republicans push to clamp down on voting rights after record turnout in 2020 election
Georgia Republican lawmakers are pushing to clamp down on voting rights Monday, potentially passing a sweeping election bill that among other things would repeal no-excuse absentee voting. Read more...
Ex-Apprentice contestant Elle Stevenson wins sex discrimination case
A tribunal found that Elle Stevenson, 27, has suffered discrimination and constructive unfair dismissal while working at Eden Beck Ltd in London. Read more...
Hounds maul pet cat to death before hunt worker 'throws the body into a hedge' in shocking footage
WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT Carly Jose, 39, said her family was devastated when theirrescue cat, Mini, was mauled by the dogs outside their home inMadron, Cornwall. Read more...
Boogie Review Theres No Laughing in Basketball
Hoop dreams intertwine with Chinese-American identity in this coming-of-age drama from Eddie Huang. Read more...
Rangers39; Don Wakamatsu Sanitizes Stadium Using Drones
Don Wakamatsus day job is bench coach of the Rangers, but his background in farming led to an interesting solution for how to help fans feel safe. Read more...
Malala Yousafzai lands Apple TV+ deal and discusses her hope for International Women's Day
Nobel laureate and activist Malala Yousafzai is teaming up with Apple TV+ to bring empowering content to the streaming platform. Read more...
Tony Awards Voting Starts Now. And Its Going to Be Weird.
No shows are playing, and no one knows when they will come back. Here are answers to six questions about a process even more idiosyncratic than usual. Read more...
Lessons From a Year of Pandemic Spending
Lost jobs and lockdowns forced almost everyone to change spending habits. How many of those changes will stick? We talked to five households about their pandemic budgeting. Read more...
Corrie's Victoria Ekanoye feared her baby would die as she details traumatic three-day labour
The former Corrie star, 38, revealed she feared her 'miracle' baby boy Thodore Christopher would die during her traumatic three-day labour. Read more...
Qantas to resume international travel by October 31 to Los Angeles, London, Singapore
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said travel would resume to 22 of the 25 destinations, including Los Angeles, London, Singapore and Johannesburg. Read more...
Princess Latifa urges UK police to investigate her sister's kidnapping 21 years ago
Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, the daughter of Dubai ruler and UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has sent a letter to police in the UK asking them to investigate the alleged kidnapping of her older sister, Princess Shamsa, from Britain in 2000. Read more...
Viewers urge Queen to remove Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal titles after Oprah interview
Several viewers took to Twitter calling on the couple to be stripped of the Duke and Duchess titles but US viewers praised the royal couple for their 'honesty and bravery'. Read more...
For the Economy, the Present Doesnt Matter. Its All About the Near Future.
The economy is at a major inflection point, and the question is whether job creation will accelerate in the months ahead. Read more...