Chinas Emissions of Ozone-Harming Gas Are Declining, Studies Find
New research confirms that emissions from China of CFC-11, a banned gas that harms Earths ozone layer, have fallen sharply, reversing a dangerous spike. Read more...
Final moments before Turkish man 'pushes pregnant wife to her death off cliff-edge'
Footage shows Hakan Aysal, 40, helping his heavily-pregnant wife Semra, 32, out on to a cliff edge near Mugla, Turkey on the premise of getting a selfie before allegedly pushing her to her death. Read more...
I Care a Lot Review The Art of the Steal
Nasty people do terrible things in this wildly entertaining Netflix caper about guardianship fraud. Read more...
Body of girl known as 'Valentine Sally' found in Arizona 40 years ago identified
Officials in Arizona have identified a victim of a cold-case homicide whose body was found on February 14, 1982, as 17-year-old Carolyn Eaton, who had run away from home in St Louis in 1981. Read more...
Lift Every Voice celebrating Black culture
Sheinelle Jones and Trymaine Lee host a Black History Month special celebrating the impact of Black creative community, effective ways to find joy through mental and physical health and advice for teaching young kids and families to take pride in who they are. Read more...
Pregnant women with Covid are NOT at higher risk of miscarriage
The study by Imperial College London, which included medical records from 4,004 women in the US and UK, found that no newborn babies died of Covid-19 and mothers' risk was the same as average. Read more...
N.F.L. Quarterbacks on the Move Wentz. Watson? Darnold?
Carson Wentz is a Colt, Jared Goff is a Lion and Deshaun Watson wants to be anything but a Texan. A look at the deals that have been done, and a few more that might be next. Read more...
Coronavirus symptoms 22% of patients have long-term hair loss
Almost a quarter of Covid-19 survivors may be dealing with hair loss, according to a new paper by experts from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Read more...
'Nomadland' drops Frances McDormand into a rootless life on the open road
As with her breakthrough movie "The Rider," director Chlo Zhao straddles a line between fiction and reality with "Nomadland," parachuting Frances McDormand into what almost feels like a documentary about those living a rootless existence as nomads traveling across America. It's a very good film, if one that cruises into awards season fueled by what feels like excessive praise given its understated appeal. Read more...
At the U.S. Womens Open, a Love Story
They met playing against each other in rec league hockey. Now Alena Sharp and her caddie, Sarah Bowman, are honeymooning on the golf course. Read more...
Couple find 5,000 FENTANYL PILLS inside a stuffed toy they bought for their daughter
The parents purchased the green Glo Worm toy for their young daughter at a second-hand store in El Mirage last week. Read more...