Students leave professor crying with surprise gesture of gratitude on Zoom
‘Teachers deserve the world’
‘Teachers deserve the world’
‘I’d be very happy to take my father’s surname,’ he says in an interview
EU leaders give UK 10 minutes of their time during marathon meeting
Two second races in Georgia expected to lead to battle for Senate
Marcelo Bielsa and David Moyes meet in the dugout with both teams aiming to bounce back from recent defeats
All federal employees will be excused from duty on 24 December
Americans will celebrate Christmas on December 25
‘It’s not looking too good,' president-elect says of ongoing Covid-19 relief talks
Commissioner Stephen Hahn calls report ‘untrue representation’ of conversation
Shiny pillars have been erected without explanation at sites across world
The conference resulted in 333,000 coronavirus cases
Tariffs, border disruption and job losses may be on horizon if UK fails to secure trade deal
Vaccine distribution could start as early as mid-December
Vaccine distribution could start as early as mid-December
President-elect Joe Biden says the American public should have confidence in a coronavirus vaccine that may soon begin to become available
President broke 130-year precedent of pausing executions during the presidential transition period
He will leave, but he won’t be fully gone
The latest lawsuit seeking to subvert President Donald Trump’s loss makes a barrage of claims that don’t hold up under basic scrutiny, no matter how relentlessly Trump promotes the case and pushes lawmakers to support it
Zelda and Hilda are usually played respectively by Miranda Otto and Lucy Davis in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Conservation groups are blasting a Trump administration decision officials say will reduce wildfires by streamlining environmental reviews of timber salvage projects
‘Realistic prospect that the transaction would result in a substantial lessening of competition,’ says regulator
Mr Emhoff has announced he is leaving his law firm to take a role in the Biden administration
Lenders could absorb £200bn losses on their loans to customers, report finds
The California senator was the first woman of colour to be nominated for national office by a major party
Ms Thunberg warned that at the rate we are heading ‘our remaining CO2 budget of 1.5 degrees will be gone within seven years’