The Croods 2 takes the top prize at the Thanksgiving weekend box office among disappointing receipts
The Croods 2 was the top film at the weekend box office and was poised to beat Tenet's record for the best opening weekend since theaters reopened. Read more...
For Aging Masters Champions, Pandemic Cannot Mute Augustas Call
Despite the coronavirus crisis, many of the older men who won the Masters reunited at the tournament that helped make them famous. Some are even playing. Read more...
The best of Netflix's charmingly bad holiday romcoms
Coronavirus, lockdowns, economic woes and a dramatic political divide have all made 2020 pretty unbearable. So, let's thank Netflix for a few winter romcoms to take our minds off real life. Read more...
Pope Francis kisses the hand of Benedict XVI
Pope Francis was seen kissing the hand of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI following a consistory ceremony to install 13 new cardinals at the Vatican. Read more...
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Do the Royals Watch The Crown?
A lack of hard facts has not prevented plenty of speculation as to whether Queen Elizabeth and the other members of the royal family ever watch their fictionalized selves. Read more...
Despite Pandemic Shutdowns, Cancer Doesnt Take a Break
The danger of delayed screenings is greatest for people with known risk factors for cancer. Read more...
JAMES DELINGPOLE David Tennant brilliantly smokes out this monster
I still wonder whether spending three hours inside the head of a Dennis Nilson and - thanks to Tennant's brilliance - almost getting to like him, wasn't a slightly tainting experience Read more...
Amazing moment a half-blind cockatoo solves a difficult guessing game
Footage posted on YouTube shows the native Australian birds playing the difficult game on a Sydney balcony on November 22. Read more...
I giorni persi che hanno reso Bergamo una tragedia del Coronavirus
Questa provincia del Nord Italia stata tra le zone in cui il virus ha ucciso di pi in Occidente. Uninchiesta de The New York Times ha rivelato che indicazioni fallaci e ritardi burocratici hanno fatto s che si siano perse molte pi vite del necessario. Read more...
Intersection Artfully Chic in Chelsea
In the latest Intersection we visited Chelsea during the Frieze Art Fair and spotted people who said their style influences range from their grandmothers to the avant-garde fashion company Comme des Garons. Read more...
World Chess Federation Issues Letter Supporting the Turkish Federation
In response to complaints by some of the women who played in last months Womens World Champion tournament in Turkey, the World Chess Federation says that the event was well run and organized. Read more...
The one item of clothing in every genius' closet
When the disgraced health entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes was indicted on fraud charges for her lab-testing company Theranos last year, much of the media discussion rested not on her alleged corporate recklessness and staggering abuses of trust, but on her sartorial choices black jackets, black slacks, and -- most importantly -- black turtlenecks. Read more...
The Best Thanksgiving Movies to Stream
These films will bring the holidays food and family traditions right to your screen. Read more...
The 2020 World Ski Awards names the best chalets, hotels and resorts around the world
The World Ski Awards are voted for by industry experts and members of the public in a range of categories, including best resorts, hotels, chalets and tour operators. Read more...
Firearms officers
On November 7, 2010, we suggested that policemen AZ12 and AZ14 had deliberately quoted song titles in evidence to the inquest of Chelsea barrister Mark Saunders. Since then the Independent Police Complaints Commission has found this was not the case. We accept neither officer showed disrespect for the deceased, his family or the Court and apologise for any distress caused. Read more...
Tier system is 'lockdown by stealth', claims Wetherspoons' boss
The new rules - which are tougher than before - come into force on December 2 when the England-wide lockdown ends. But pub groups have warned the restrictions will 'cause carnage'. Read more...
The Rich Kids Who Want to Tear Down Capitalism
Socialist-minded millennial heirs are trying to live their values by getting rid of their money. Read more...