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Christophe Petit 'Ozark' flies higher as the Byrdes begin the last leg of their journey After ending the third season with a bang pun intended "Ozark" begins its fourth and final arc with a nail-biting sense of purpose as the Byrdes continue their dangerous dance with people who you really don't want to get on their bad sides Increasing the kids' role without losing any of its potency this Netflix drama remains among TV's best unfolding with a perpetual state of dread US economy defies fears of Omicron-driven slowdown to deliver nearly half a million new jobs The US employment market started the year in a much healthier state than expected despite Omicron disruption hitting consumer-facing businesses "Nobody wins Everyone suffers": High cost of child care strains families The annual cost of child care rivals the cost of a college education in many states What Would Covid Being Endemic Mean For Travel? A growing call to consider the coronavirus a permanent fixture in our lives is resonating among travel operators But that would not necessarily mean the virus is no longer dangerous NIF: US lab takes further step towards nuclear fusion goal US physicists confirm that they have achieved a stage in nuclear fusion called "burning plasma" Owen Paterson's private messages about Randox testing released The ex-MP contacted ministers during the pandemic about the firm who he worked for as a paid consultant Doubts over Facebook's ability to innovate as it sees first-ever fall in user numbers For the first time ever Facebook is short of friends Has the NFL's Racial Reckoning Arrived? NPR's Tamara Keith talks with Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media about Brian Flores' allegations of racial discrimination and unethical practices and where the NFL can go from here Welsh Water: Customers face bill rises up to almost 7% Water charges will increase between 3 8% and 6 6% from April with the company blaming inflation 'I'm not racist': Joe Rogan apologises for using n-word in historical podcast episodes Joe Rogan has apologised after footage emerged of him repeatedly using the n-word on his podcast show Culture secretary Dorries insists 97% of Tory MPs are behind Boris Johnson Nadine Dorries has insisted that 97% of Tory MPs support Boris Johnson as the prime minister was hit with a further call to resign Family alleges doctor inseminated woman with stranger's sperm A family filed a lawsuit against an Ohio hospital and doctor alleging the doctor inseminated a mother with the wrong sperm that of a stranger Anna Werner has the details 'I've been gone Now I'm back!' - Hamilton breaks silence for first time since Abu Dhabi GP Sir Lewis Hamilton has broken a near two-month silence by declaring he is "back" in his first social media post since the controversial Formula 1 title decider in Abu Dhabi The song sparrow might be nature's best DJ Instead of playing the same old tune male song sparrow's sing a variety of songs to keep potential mates interested Life Kit: How ethical investing works Ethical investing is popular with many Americans But what is it exactly? NPR's Life Kit it breaks down Brian Flores took a big risk suing the NFL Here's why he thinks it's worth it The ex-head coach of the Miami Dolphins alleges racial discrimination in his suit against the NFL The ultimate goal is change – even if he gets blackballed in the process Flores tells NPR 5G plan altered after airlines warn of chaos Cellphone providers and airlines reached a compromise shortly before Wednesday's rollout of 5G technology Airlines warned of ""catastrophic disruption"" to travel and shipping operations if the technology was not limited near U S airports Kris Van Cleave has more How do I book my Covid jab and does it work against Omicron? The government has scrapped plans to make Covid jabs mandatory for frontline NHS staff in England A school principal's blunt warning: We can't pretend the pandemic is over Principal Seth Lavin says even after the omicron surge ends the crisis for children will continue Mexico ready to retaliate by hurting US farmers Mexican Senator Armando Rios Piter told CNN that he plans to introduce a bill this week that would stop Mexican purchases of American corn Mount Everest's highest glacier is losing decades' worth of ice every year scientists warn Climbing the highest mountain in the world could become more dangerous due to the lack of ice Collateral Damage of China's Virus Policy: Fruit The closure of Chinese land borders and the tightened screening of goods have driven Southeast Asian fruit farmers into debt Many have had to abandon their harvest How are private insurers supplying free COVID-19 tests? Roughly half of the nation's largest private insurers require Americans to seek reimbursement for home tests A viral image of a Black fetus is highlighting the need for diversity in medical illustrations At first glance the image looks like a standard drawing that could easily be found in the pages of a medical textbook or on the walls of a doctor's office The trash keeps piling up: Acosta shines light on impact of Trump's lies CNN's Jim Acosta lays out how former President Ronald Reagan's "big tent" Republican party is collapsing from misinformation spread by former President Trump and other GOP lawmakers Spotify boss says too early to know Joe Rogan row impact Shares in the streaming platform fell by more than 10% in after-hours trading Six Nations 2022: Scotland 20-17 England - late penalty try helps hosts retain Calcutta Cup Scotland secure successive Calcutta Cup wins after a dramatic late penalty try helps them claim a nerve-shredding Six Nations victory over England at Murrayfield Gas stoves worse for climate than previously thought study shows Stoves continuously leak small amounts of methane emitting as much greenhouse gas as 500 000 cars put out in one year 'Perfectly reasonable': Minister defends PM's use of Savile 'slur' against Starmer It was "perfectly reasonable" for Boris Johnson to attack Sir Keir Starmer over the failure to prosecute Jimmy Savile when he was director of public prosecutions a minister has told Sky News Building a fire in a cave is not easy — early humans figured out how Early humans seemed to strike the perfect balance in situating their hearths in the cave preserving ample sitting and cooking space while avoiding the worst effects of smoke A teen's solo transatlantic flight calls attention to wasteful 'ghost flights' Kai Forsyth relished being the only passenger on a flight from London to Orlando But his solo trip highlights the wastefulness of near-empty flights that environmentalists are trying to ban Why ‘Trust Us’ Is Often Reason Enough Not to Trust the Government In the most sensitive government operations the public can be beholden to the official narrative â€" which sometimes turns out to be wrong Yet officials can be defensive about skepticism from the news media 5G plan altered after airlines warn of chaos Cellphone providers and airlines reached a compromise shortly before Wednesday's rollout of 5G technology Airlines warned of ""catastrophic disruption"" to travel and shipping operations if the technology was not limited near U S airports Kris Van Cleave has more Priest killed by gunmen in Pakistan attack Gunmen killed a Christian priest and wounded another as the clerics drove home from church in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar on Sunday police said 'Tell Everyone on this Train I Love Them' is an outsider's view of an imperfect union NPR's Tamara Keith talks with Irish comedian Maeve Higgins about her new book Tell Everyone on this Train I Love Them which is a series of reflections on the various imperfections of America Mad Medvedev rails at 'stupid' bathroom break rule Australian Open favourite Daniil Medvedev labelled the tennis tour's bathroom break rule as "stupid" after rowing with the chair umpire about freshening up during his sweaty fourth round win over Maxime Cressy on Monday Man Charged in Kidnapping of Bloomberg’s Housekeeper From Colorado Ranch The man was accused of kidnapping an employee of Mr Bloomberg the former New York City mayor and asking for the whereabouts of his daughters Younger Americans Benefited Less From Booster Shots Than Older People Among those under age 50 vaccination even without a booster protected strongly against hospitalization and death according to new C D C data Mystery book sculptures fetch £50 000 at auction The unique artworks raised much more than their starting prices for the Scottish Book Trust Art School Looked Like a Lot of Fun In the ’90s A homage to a predigital era has popped up as a crowdsourced art project that lives paradoxically on Instagram China's biggest Lunar New Year release is a Korean War propaganda movie The Chinese box office has raked in $314 million so far during the Lunar New Year holiday largely thanks to a patriotic war epic celebrating China's victory over the United States during a key battle during the Korean War Damon Arnette cut by Kansas City Chiefs after Las Vegas arrest Arnette was cut from the Las Vegas Raiders in November over a video in which he allegedly threatened to kill someone Why Tonga is opting for 'contactless' humanitarian aid It's a pandemic predicament With only 1 recorded case of COVID-19 in their island nation Tongans are desperate for help after the volcanic eruption — but eager to keep the virus out Sri Lanka reopens borders to international travelers The island nation of Sri Lanka is now open to tourists from all countries Restaurant and hotel prices set to rise as hospitality firms grapple with surging costs Prices for restaurant meals and hotel stays look set to rise sharply after the hospitality sector's industry body said firms were being forced to pass on surging costs Post-Confederate law bars Jan 6 speaker Rep Cawthorn from office challengers argue The North Carolina Republican is accused of engaging in insurrection which would make him ineligible for office under the 14th Amendment which was intended to keep Confederates from holding office Covid: Why are 12-15s now being double-jabbed? All children aged 12 to 15 are being offered two doses of Covid vaccine Younger Americans Benefited Less From Booster Shots Than Older People Among those under age 50 vaccination even without a booster protected strongly against hospitalization and death according to new C D C data Cheslie Kryst's mother says she hid 'high functioning depression' Chelsie Kryst's mother is speaking out about her daughter's death saying she has "never known a pain as deep as this I am forever changed " Facebook: Daily active users fall for first time in 18-year history The technology giant's owner Meta said platforms like TikTok were hurting its growth Deported Djokovic back home in Serbia as Australian Open begins His absence means Rafael Nadal is all alone as he tries to break the record for most men's singles titles Roger Federer also has 20 but is out after knee surgery Shooting on Greyhound bus kills 1 wounds 4; suspect caught in Walmart Authorities in Oroville north of Sacramento say the bus stopped behind an AMPM gas station convenience store and the suspect fled to the nearby Walmart North Carolina Supreme Court strikes down redistricting maps The North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday blocked the state's new Republican-drawn congressional and legislative maps ruling they violate the state constitution Covid in Scotland: How are schools coping? As pupils return to class we look at the picture across Scotland on how the pandemic is being felt After 2 years growing calls to take masks off children in school While issues around masking remain polarized there are growing calls for a post-omicron off-ramp for kids and masks Adrien Brody Returns to His First Love: Painting The actor creates a skull painting at a borrowed artist’s studio in Brooklyn Naked suspect arrested in supermarket after fatal bus shooting A man has been arrested in a supermarket naked following a mass shooting on a bus in northern California in which a woman died and two others were seriously injured Suspect arrested after San Francisco 49ers fan assaulted outside of L A stadium Alexis Cifuentes 33 was arrested and charged with felony assault Navy SEAL candidate dies and another hospitalized following 'Hell Week' A Navy SEAL candidate died Friday and another was hospitalized in San Diego after completing a training phase known as "Hell Week " Neighbours the soap that launched Kylie and Jason's career to be axed from UK screens Neighbours will be dropped from the UK TV schedule after nearly four decades with Channel 5 saying it will instead increase investment in original British drama American Danielle Collins reaches maiden grand slam final with victory over Iga Swiatek American Danielle Collins reached her maiden grand slam final with victory over Poland's Iga Swiatek in the Australian Open semifinal on Thursday Ukraine crisis: The teenage rock band finding solace in music While troops prepare for a possible Russian invasion on Ukraine's front line a teenage rock band in the nearby town of Avdiyivka is finding solace in music Restaurant and hotel prices set to rise as hospitality firms grapple with surging costs Prices for restaurant meals and hotel stays look set to rise sharply after the hospitality sector's industry body said firms were being forced to pass on surging costs Is cryptocurrency the future of money? Bitcoin the best-known cryptocurrency is reeling from a two-month freefall Despite this many still see crypto as the future of money While Bitcoin may be part of our future many of us don't fully understand it Brook Silva-Braga has more 'I've been gone Now I'm back!' - Hamilton breaks silence for first time since Abu Dhabi GP Sir Lewis Hamilton has broken a near two-month silence by declaring he is "back" in his first social media post since the controversial Formula 1 title decider in Abu Dhabi Vaccinate and test That advice isn't much help to parents who have kids under 5 Parents of children too young for vaccines are exhausted As omicron surges they keep trying to protect their kids But some feel isolated and even forgotten by those who just want to move on Nils van der Poel Wins Gold and Breaks an Olympic Speedskating Record Nils van der Poel came from behind to eclipse an Olympic record set hours earlier and claim Sweden’s first speedskating medal in a generation The new film taking a 'deep dive' into moon conspiracy theories *** This story contains spoilers for Moonfall *** Historic bridge may be dismantled for superyacht reportedly owned by Bezos Rotterdam is considering a request to dismantle part of an historic bridge to allow a yacht reportedly owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to leave the shipyard where it is being built Stormont in crisis - what happens now? The first and deputy first minister can't operate in isolation; when one goes so does the other Mexican journalists shocked with surge in targeted killings Four journalists were killed in Mexico in January the most violent month for the profession in a decade Ksenia Efremova: Is Russian prodigy the future of women's tennis? Ksenia Efremova is a rising star in tennis - and she's just 12 years old Training with famed coach Patrick Mouratoglou is Efremova the future of the women's game? How a hyperactive cell in the brain might trigger Alzheimer's disease Microglia are amoeba-like cells that scour the brain for injuries and invaders But sometimes the usually helpful cells go into overdrive and damage the brain researchers say The world's largest cave castle Predjama is one of the most extraordinary castles in the world built in the mouth of a cave complex at the end of a valley in southwest Slovenia Fish Sauce Is Good for Just About Everything Put it in pasta stews or this thick creamy coconut curry from Vietnam For Australian Curler a Positive Covid Test and Then a Surprise Win A last-minute ruling allowed Tahli Gill of Australia’s mixed doubles curling team to compete Djokovic 'playing by his own rules' says Tsitsipas World number one Novak Djokovic has been "playing by his own rules" and has put his bid for a 21st Grand Slam title at risk by not following Australia's COVID-19 vaccination requirements world number four Stefanos Tsitsipas said on Thursday Lisa Smith 'led astray' by Islamic State court hears The former Irish Defence Forces soldier is accused of being a member of the terrorist group Boston scientists create "robots" that are capable of reproduction Scientists in Boston have created living robot cells manipulated to reproduce themselves Jericka Duncan explains what this historic discovery could mean for humanity Jan 6 Was a Warning Will Lawmakers Do Anything to Protect the 2024 Election? The Electoral Count Act needs fixing Now False banana: Is Ethiopia's enset 'wondercrop' for climate change? The banana-like crop has the potential to feed more than 100 million people according to research Libmeldy: World's 'most expensive' drug recommended for NHS use The gene therapy Libmeldy treats babies and children with a very rare genetic condition Many Indigenous people see California mission bells as a reminder of painful history Some Native Americans wants the bells that mark El Camino Real in California removed They say the highway markers symbolize the painful history of the missions Others say removal erases history Cabinet minister appointed chief of staff as PM replaces aides in Downing Street Boris Johnson has replaced two of the five close aides he lost in less than 24 hours as "partygate" allegations continue to threaten his premiership Coronavirus: Do face masks actually work? With face masks in high demand we look at whether they really can protect people from the virus New details emerge in shooting outside Minnesota school One student was killed in the shooting and another remains hospitalized in critical condition Sony to buy Bungie developer of Xbox-owned Halo for $3 6B "We've learned a lot" since letting go of Bungie " a top executive at Xbox said last year The scramble for cargo aircraft as shipping costs soar Cargo aircraft are being rushed into service amid a worldwide shortage in shipping capacity All the Tory MPs who we know have submitted letters of no confidence in Boris Johnson so far Several Conservative MPs have publicly called for Boris Johnson to resign over the prime minister's handling of the partygate scandal Londonderry broadcaster Anita Robinson has died aged 76 Ms Robinson was regular contributor to BBC Northern Ireland BBC Radio Foyle and the Irish News Truck Convoy Protests Descend on Major Canadian Cities Demonstrations that began with truckers critical of vaccine mandates continued for a second straight weekend as thousands across Ottawa Toronto and Quebec City protested for a number of political causes New research shows how color could help stave off mosquitoes Mosquito bites are an unfortunate inevitability of summertime — or are they? How HIV elimination is within Australia's reach Australian HIV cases have hit an all-time low - and it's partly a legacy of unconventional strategy Drive On Championship: Leona Maguire becomes first Irish golfer to win title on LPGA Tour Ireland's Leona Maguire records her first LPGA Tour success by winning the Drive On Championship in Florida Webb space telescope nearing destination a million miles away If all goes well Webb will be 100 times more powerful than Hubble — so sensitive to infrared light that it could detect the faint heat of a bumble bee as far away as the moon How Yiddish Scholars Are Rescuing Women’s Novels From Obscurity Works written decades ago often by female Jewish immigrants were dismissed as insignificant or unmarketable But in the past several years translators devoted to the literature are making it available to a wider readership Iconic Bollywood singer whose career spanned eight decades dies aged 92 Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar one of India's biggest cultural icons has died aged 92 Jess Kutch: Can unions address the changing needs of workers today? From unionizing to striking to quitting employees are taking power into their own hands Labor organizer Jess Kutch explores the effectiveness of collective bargaining to affect change Novak Djokovic had COVID-19 last month court documents show Djokovic's Australian visa was canceled after he failed to meet the entry requirement that all non-citizens be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 Djokovic 'playing by his own rules' says Tsitsipas World number one Novak Djokovic has been "playing by his own rules" and has put his bid for a 21st Grand Slam title at risk by not following Australia's COVID-19 vaccination requirements world number four Stefanos Tsitsipas said on Thursday