Army 'faces cuts of 10,000 soldiers' in audit next month
Experts fear the Integrated Review, which is due to be delivered next month, will call for the Army to be reduced to 72,000 soldiers - despite Government pledges to keep a permanent force of 82,000. Read more...
Biden will reverse a host of Trump policies in a series of executive orders on his first day
Joe Biden will be keeping busy during the first days of his presidency after vowing to enact several executive orders right away while on the campaign trail. Read more...
Doctor39;s Death After Getting the Covid-19 Vaccine Is Investigated
A Florida physician developed an unusual blood disorder shortly after he received the Pfizer vaccine. It is not yet known if the shot is linked to the illness. Read more...
Federal government proceeds with execution of Corey Johnson
Johnson, 52, was pronounced dead at 11.34pm on Thursday following lethal injection with pentobarbital at thefederal execution chamber in Terre Haute, Indiana . Read more...
The ATP Finals Say Goodbye to London
This is the final year the worlds best tennis players will compete at the O2 arena before the tournament moves to Italy. Read more...
Caroline Wozniacki to retire after Australian Open
The former world No. 1 won the Australian Open in 2018 for her first major title. Read more...
Kayleigh McEnany leaves White House but will continue as press secretary until Wednesday
Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany had her last day in the West Wing on Friday and was seen packing up her office later that night. She will remain working in her official capacity from Tampa until Wednesday. Read more...
Backlash fears as Priti Patel boosts police stop and search powers
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel is preparing to risk uproar by giving police new stop and search powers - despite claims by campaigners that they target the black community unfairly. Read more...
Sea Shanty TikTok Meme, Explained
Hauling sail into 2021 like soon may the Wellerman come Read more...
Covid US New variants may make pandemic 'up to FIVE TIMES deadlier'
Dr Ashish K Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, predicts that by the end of February, the U.S. will see an additional 10 million cases and from 100,000 to 150,000 deaths. Read more...
Federer remembers life changing kiss
The Swiss star remembers the first time he kissed his now-wife and reflects on how his family has helped shape and change his game. Read more...
Prince Charles' spin doctor QUITS after five years in charge of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's image
Prince Charles's spin doctor Julian Payne is quitting his job, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. Former BBC man was in charge of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's public image for five years Read more...
With New Platform, Comics Entrepreneurs Hope to Boost Local Shops
A new comics shopping platform will offer live programming and bring attention to comic stores. Read more...
N.B.A. Postpones Heat-Celtics Game
A game between the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics was postponed and several teams have been left without key players because of players testing positive for the coronavirus and contact tracing. Read more...
How to Pretend Youre in Tunis Tonight
The Tunisian capital beckons with white-sand beaches, the medina, cafe districts and Roman ruins that speak to its place in history. Luckily, there are ways to capture its spirit at home. Read more...
Health 'Invisible' stem cells that evade the body's immune system could enable new treatments
The lab-grown cells - created by researchers from the US - could be used for cell therapies and tissue implants without fear of immune rejection. Read more...
Before the Capitol Riot, Calls for Cash and Talk of Revolution
A network of far-right agitators across the country spent weeks organizing and raising money for a mass action to overturn President Trumps election loss. Read more...
The Roots of Josh Hawleys Rage
Why do so many Republicans appear to be at war with both truth and democracy? Read more...