Fox has quietly implemented its own version of a vaccine passport while its top personalities attack them

Tucker Carlson has called the idea of vaccine passports the medical equivalent of "Jim Crow" laws. And other Fox News personalities have spent months both trafficking in anti-vaccine rhetoric and assailing the concept of showing proof of vaccination status.


Prince Harry is publishing a memoir

Prince Harry, one of the most talked-about figures in the world, is publishing a memoir next year that he calls "wholly truthful."


Former Apollo CEO Leon Black admits to affair and 'extremely poor judgment' but denies abuse

Leon Black, co-founder and former CEO of Apollo Global Management, responded Monday to a lawsuit accusing him of forcing a woman into an abusive relationship for years. He said the only thing he is guilty of is "extremely poor judgment in entering into an affair."


Europe's finest al fresco dining spots for this summer

Few experiences herald the joys of summer living like eating and drinking outdoors, or dining al fresco as Italians call it, literally "in the open air."


The worker shortage is forcing UK businesses to close

The UK government's decision to lift almost all remaining coronavirus restrictions in England on Monday was expected to deliver a windfall for businesses that have been hampered by social distancing rules.


Haiti's acting prime minister to step down

Haiti's acting prime minister Claude Joseph, who has led the country since the assassination of president Jovenel Moise earlier this month, will step down and hand power to Ariel Henry, the elections minister told CNN on Monday.


The cartoonist whose depiction of Mohammed sparked outrage has died

Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, whose depiction of the prophet Mohammed wearing a turban made out of a bomb sparked a wave of violence in 2006, has died at the age of 86.


How to watch Jeff Bezos go to space

Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, is about to launch himself on a supersonic joyride to the edge of space.


Researchers identify 14 living descendants of Leonardo da Vinci's family

Decades-long research into Leonardo da Vinci's purported remains has revealed how many people currently alive can claim to be descendants of the family of the Renaissance genius and "Mona Lisa" painter: It's 14.


Washington Post: Investigation finds Israeli-designed spyware was used to hack journalists and activists around the world

Thirty-seven smartphones owned by journalists, human rights activists, business executives and two women connected to the slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi were targeted by "military-grade spyware" licensed by an Israeli company to governments, according to an investigation by a consortium of media organizations, including The Washington Post, published Sunday.