Studies extend hopes for antibody drugs against COVID-19
New results extend hopes for drugs that supply antibodies to fight COVID-19, suggesting they can help keep patients out of the hospital and possibly prevent illness in some uninfected people
New results extend hopes for drugs that supply antibodies to fight COVID-19, suggesting they can help keep patients out of the hospital and possibly prevent illness in some uninfected people
Founder of WalkAway Campaign faces felony charge of interfering with police during civil disorder
The U.K. has become the first country in Europe to pass 100,000 coronavirus-related deaths
It comes as passenger numbers across US airports fell by 500 million in 2020
A Delaware judge has approved a revised Weinstein Co. bankruptcy plan that provides about $35 million for creditors, with roughly half that amount going to women who've accused disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct
Former solicitor general warns cut is ‘unlawful’ without new legislation
Health Correspondent Shaun Lintern reflects on the choices that led to the UK having one of the worst global death rates from Covid-19
Daughter of ex-VP may be political powerhouse, writes Andrew Buncombe, but she crossed Donald Trump
Measures seek to distance federal agencies from rhetoric of Trump administration
GOP Senators are dropping out and attacking each other, but the simple fact is that the Republican party can come back strong in 2022 and 2024 with a strategy of policy-blocking and voter suppression. Democrats can’t let this opportunity sail by
Researchers analysed data from 10,000 residents in Leipzig, Germany
Tens of thousands of protesting farmers have marched, rode horses and drove long lines of tractors into India’s capital, breaking through police barricades to storm the historic Red Fort.
French lawmakers are debating an animal welfare bill that would ban using wild animals in traveling circuses and keeping dolphins and whales in captivity in marine parks
An American movie with European sensiblities
The luxurious fabric is equal parts stylish and good for your skin
Payment covers checkout assistants, warehouse operatives and cleaners
Proposed amendment to delayed Environment Bill would afford UK’s embattled hedgehogs same level of protections as bats
Previous transits have only been attempted in summer and autumn when sea ice extent is at its lowest
There needs to be ‘a legitimate discussion’ over whether these groups should be prioritised sooner rather than later, says Sir Simon Stevens
The subreddit r/WallStreetBets pushed the retail company’s stock so that ‘everybody was making money’
Former president’s unprecedented second Senate trial set to start on week of 8 February
Thirteen-episode season aired in the US nearly a year ago
If confirmed, Susan Orsega would be one of the first nurses to serve in the role of surgeon general
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has conceded that the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted significant shortcomings in her country
UK Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham tells MPs