Woman claims she has her boyfriend FaceTime her the entire time he is at work: ‘He deserves better’
‘Please say this is a joke,’ one viewer writes
‘Please say this is a joke,’ one viewer writes
Jurors must reach a unanimous verdict on both charges of first-degree and second-degree manslaughter
All hospitals nationally asked if they can host temporary facilities to cope with new Covid wave
A monument at a Hong Kong university that commemorated the 1989 Tiananmen massacre was boarded up by workers late Wednesday, prompting fears over the future of the monument as the city’s authorities crack down on dissent
Belgium has decided to further tighten restrictions in anticipation of the surging omicron variant
Green Party peer Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb initially wrote to the watchdog to make a complaint.
The ‘For Your Eyes Only’ and ‘Lawrence Of Arabia’ actor died after a ‘short illness bravely borne’
A trademark tiff between America’s oldest beer maker and its best-selling beer brand appears to be over before it really began
The Southampton captain missed out on a place in Gareth Southgate’s England squad this summer
The White House says President Joe Biden has tested negative for COVID-19
Investors are still hunting for millions in vanished cryptocurrencies, writes Josh Marcus
New York City officials say they’re opening more COVID-19 testing sites and restricting visitation at city-run hospitals and jails
The family of a trucker sentenced to 110 years in prison after an explosive brake-failure accident that left four people dead is planning to rally in Denver Wednesday to plead for clemency
The local authority organisation say this year’s settlement is one of the worst they have seen.
Announcement of pathbreaking research raises hopes for a new breadth of immunity to Covid variants and other coronaviruses
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is convening a special Cabinet meeting Thursday to pass a decree-law that makes it mandatory to wear masks outdoors amid a record surge in COVID-19 cases
Elections officials in Oregon are seeking more information to determine whether former New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is eligible to run for governor
Public health authorities in Greece have stepped up a campaign to deliver booster shots to seniors and people with mobility difficulties at home, with some agencies using taxi companies to take healthcare workers to where the vaccinations are needed
The FTSE 100 clocked up its second straight day in the green on Wednesday
Blackett is desperate for the English league to avoid the restrictions that will take effect in Welsh and Scottish sport
A federal labor board is reviewing a decision by one of its regional officials to deny a union from trying to organize fewer than 100 employees at the Nissan assembly plant in Tennessee
The Biden administration is extending a student loan moratorium that has allowed millions of Americans to put off debt payments during the pandemic
If you test positive for COVID-19, you should isolate at home, stay away from others and tell the people you’ve been in close contact with
The payments will cover costs that the new suppliers have incurred in taking on the new customers.
A total of 94% of areas have recorded a week-on-week rise in rates.