Are you traveling with a health problem? Read our seven-point checklist

In Britain, around 30 percent of the population has a long-term health condition that can be controlled with medication. These can range from asthma to epilepsy and can range from two pills a day to multiple daily injections and diet control. Traveling in such conditions can be challenging, but this should not stop you. I … Read more

Biden just signed a bill that could ban TikTok. His campaign plans to stay on the app anyway

WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Joe Biden showed off his putting during a campaign stop at a public golf course in Michigan last month, the moment was captured on TikTok. When a rainstorm forced him inside, he competed with 13-year-old Hurley “HJ” Coleman IV to make putts on a practice mat. The Coleman family posted … Read more

14 Healthiest Fast Food Desserts, According to Dietitians

Photos: the brands. Design: Eat this, not that! Fancy something sweet on the go? A drive-thru run can satisfy your sugar cravings quickly and easily. Although fast food restaurants are best known for their main dishes such as burgers, tacos and pizza, most chains offer at least a few desserts. Of course, many fast food … Read more

The weather experiment that really engulfed Dubai

A reckless experiment in Earth’s atmosphere caused a desert metropolis to be flooded. That was the story last week when more than a year’s worth of rain fell in one day on the Arabian Peninsula, one of the driest regions in the world. Desert cities such as Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) suffered … Read more

the Australian novels that satirize the art world

The art world can be a space of wonder, beauty, courage, connection and community. As an art critic and art historian, I have been swimming in these waters for the past decade. But it can also feel like a poorly written joke: formed by the 1%, populated by the shrinking middle class, pickled by anarchists … Read more

Rugby news tonight as the Wales and Lions international dies and the Springboks face a selection crisis

These are your evening rugby news on Wednesday, April 24. Former Wales international dies Former Wales and British & Irish Lions sponsor John O’Shea has died aged 83. O’Shea, who also captained Cardiff, died in Australia after a long illness. He won five caps for Wales in the 1960s, after making his international debut against … Read more

The murky, unregulated world of anti-aging stem cell therapy

Stem cells are the new focus of the rich and famous, with Hollywood stars reportedly spending tens of thousands of pounds a year on expensive therapies offered by private longevity clinics that promise to regenerate the aging body. The latest taker is 84-year-old John Cleese, who revealed in an interview earlier this week that he … Read more

Why this is the best time to visit Île de Ré, where Parisians go on holiday

Standing atop the observation tower of Hotel Le Lanternon, I watched as the weathered, pale stone buildings of the capital of Îl de Ré turned the shade of ripe peach flesh. Before me, Saint-Martin-de-Ré unfolded in a star shape against the Atlantic Ocean. Beyond, the two-mile bridge connecting Îl de Ré to La Rochelle felt … Read more