Colonial Pipeline CEO to testify before Congress next month
The chief executive of Colonial Pipeline is set to testify before Congress next month about a cyberattack that caused the company to halt operations for several days
The chief executive of Colonial Pipeline is set to testify before Congress next month about a cyberattack that caused the company to halt operations for several days
The U.S. Department of Justice says Alabama prisons have not improved despite years of warnings and that inmate homicides have increased
President Joe Biden spent Thursday morning in a star-studded meeting with this year’s Kennedy Center honorees
CNN says it was inappropriate for news anchor Chris Cuomo to be involved in phone calls with the staff of his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
Biden is not a dissembler whose minor lies betray a cold, dark soul lurking behind the mirrored aviators. So why do even the most trivial political fibs still matter?
A nonprofit dedicated to assisting those with developmental disabilities has been hosting COVID-19 vaccination clinics at its offices in suburban Detroit
After 11 days of ferocious fighting that has left nearly 250 dead, the Israeli military and Palestinian militants agree to truce
Ontario’s premier has announced plans to again allow golf, tennis and other outdoor recreational activities beginning this weekend and says there will be a staged reopening of Canada’s largest province starting next month
Expert warns spread of variant could be beginning of UK’s third wave
President Joe Biden has signed legislation intended to curtail a dramatic rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
A federal judge has halted plans to dredge a shipping channel on the Georgia coast, citing threats to nesting sea turtles
A clampdown by the Beijing authorities sent the value of Bitcoin plummeting this week. But why is China opposed to these tokens? And could the opposition of the world’s second largest economy prove a fatal blow? Ben Chu investigates
Campaigners say it is a vital move for ‘patient safety’, writes Maya Oppenheim
It is a moment of redemption for rail, writes Sean O’Grady, but there is a long way to go before it can be considered a success
As many developed countries are becoming more ethnically mixed and more secular, so, it seems, Israel is trying to buck the trend. That is not going to make life any easier, writes Mary Dejevsky
Editorial: The BBC was wrong to cover up Martin Bashir’s deception when it was first raised internally, apparently shortly after the original broadcast of his interview with Diana, Princess of Wales
Grant Shapps says the launch of Great British Railways marks a ‘new era’. He should hold off with the ‘Great’ until the new body can prove it can do at least as well as clunky old British Rail, writes James Moore
Research facility doubling up as tourist attraction housed primates used as test subjects for development of polio vaccine
The transport secretary might be able to do the difficult job of pleasing both the nationalisers and the privatisers, writes John Rentoul
Entrepreneur’s support comes after major cryptocurrency sell-off
Everything old is new again on network television, and without apology
Cable news anchor encouraged his brother to take defiant stance and not resign
Lawmaker blamed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for delaying a commission investigating the attack
Italy and the European Union have promised to support Tunisia’s economy as part of their efforts to stem migration across the Mediterranean Sea toward Europe
Gerald Banyard fled to Scotland before being convicted of perverting the course of justice