From Sandi Toksvig'sWe Will Get Past This to 1619and How To SurviveThis week's top podcasts
We all need Sandi Toksvig in our lives right now. Thankfully she has noticed and is churning out a soothing daily podcast from her home's 'room of books'. Read more...
Kara Swisher speaks to Trevor Potter, former chairman of the Federal Election Commission and expert on American elections
Inside the intricate legal battle to make sure every vote counts in 2020. Read more...
Have you any of the growing list of Covid-19 side effects?
At first, experts believed the main complication of this 'mystery lung disease' was pneumonia. The symptoms were a dry cough and a fever. Then a loss of taste and smell was added to this list. Read more...
Your Local Bookstore Wants You to Know That Its Struggling
Independent booksellers are desperate for customers to return, and not just for an online reading. Read more...
Big Ten Reverses Field, Ignoring Reality on Its Campuses
In reversing their call to postpone the season, the Big Tens presidents ignored the realities of life on their campuses in the pandemic. Athletes may pay the price. Read more...
Troy Aikman and Joe Buck caught on hot mic mocking NFL military flyover
Aikman and Buck were preparing to cover Sunday night's showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers when they were heard criticizing a display of Pentagon jets. Read more...
Tiger Woods Would Like to Remind You That He Dominated the U.S. Open 20 Years Ago
On the 20th anniversary of his first U.S. Open win by the largest margin in history Woods looked back at his memorable finishes and playing Winged Foot in 2006 after losing his father, Earl. Read more...
Boy attempts to knock down pavement sign
The child, who is wearing a red and white jumper squares up to the four-foot high sign - which is a good six inches taller than him - in the shopping district of an unidentified Danish town. Read more...
Marine General Removed After Subordinates Say He Used Racial Slur
The Marine Corps said it relieved Maj. Gen. Stephen M. Neary from his role overseeing forces in Europe and Africa due to a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to serve in command. Read more...
Jeffrey Toobin of New Yorker Is Suspended After Zoom Incident
In a statement, the magazine said it was investigating a matter involving the author and CNN legal analyst. Read more...
Your Wednesday Briefing
No room for complacency, Modi says. Read more...
Emma Hack's art where nude models blend into graphic backgrounds gets 500m hits online
Emma Hacks, from Australia, will spend up to 15 hours painting a naked model live at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London. Read more...
Countdown's Susie Dent reveals the oddest-named place she's ever visited
This week Countdown's Susie Dent checks into our travel QA. She also talks about her earliest travel memory, her favourite UK destination - and her top spot in Germany. Read more...
In Trying Times, 20 Wines Under That Revive and Restore
If you are tired of drinking the same old thing, these bottles, from nine different countries, represent the wide range of great values now available. Read more...
Meghan Markle says 'bad voices' on social media are 'so loud and so damaging'
This afternoon the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hosted a special edition of TIME100 Talks about the 'state of our digital experience'. Read more...
Amid fan boycott, Premier League facing backlash over pay per view charge
The Premier League is facing a wave of criticism for charging fans 14.95 (.39) to watch games via pay per view (PPV). Read more...
Ben Brantley Looks Back on His 27 Years of Theater Criticism
After 27 years and more than 2,500 reviews, The Timess co-chief theater critic reviews his own tenure and talks about why hes (quietly) making an exit. Read more...
Jean-Claude Van Damme Helped Save a Puppy
The action star Jean-Claude Van Damme intervened to save a Bulgarian dog from euthanasia after Norway said it had been imported on a fake passport. Read more...