Nike and Coca-Cola Lobby Against Xinjiang Forced Labor Bill
Business groups and major companies like Apple have been pressing Congress to alter legislation cracking down on imports of goods made with forced labor from persecuted Muslim minorities in China. Read more...
The Ravens Looked to Bounce Back. Then Derrick Henry Showed Up.
Titans running back Derrick Henrys 29-yard touchdown run sealed a contentious overtime win over the Ravens, who have now lost three of their last four games. Read more...
Diego Maradona, One of Soccers Greatest Players, Is Dead at 60
He was ranked with Pel among the best, and his ability to surprise and startle won over fans and even critics. But his excesses and addictions darkened his legacy. Read more...
Gunmen Assassinate Irans Top Nuclear Scientist in Ambush, Provoking New Crisis
Iran expressed fury over the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, blaming it on Israel and the United States. His death may complicate President-elect Bidens intention to restore the Iranian nuclear deal. Read more...
Chiefs Beat Raiders on Sunday Night
Mahomes is the best because he is the most predictable. He knew the Chiefs were going to score and beat the Raiders. Read more...
Nottingham bar owner registers venue as a church in bid to open legally under Tier 3
James Aspell, owner of 400 Rabbits Tequila and Mezcal Cocktail Bar in Nottingham, has applied to convert it to The Church of the Four Hundred Rabbits, as places of worship can stay open in Tier 3. Read more...
BBC's You Me And The Big C podcast star Deborah James reveals her cancer operation 'went well'
After being told she was disease-free in January, married mother-of-two Deborah James, 39, said doctors discovered news signs of her bowel cancer which required surgery. Read more...
IAN LADYMAN Football can often feel like a grind but we are reminded we must never lose the joy
IAN LADYMAN For many of us, sport goes beyond the actual scorelines, league positions, medals and trophies. For most it is about family, friendship, shared experiences and life lessons. Read more...
Twitter flagged 300,000 election-related tweets as 'misleading' before and after Election Day
Twitter says it labeled 300,000 election-related tweets as 'potentially misleading' between October 27 and November 11. In addition, 456 tweets were obscured with warning messages. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS After this, how can anyone watch a performing whale?
John Bishop's Great Whale Rescue wasn't John Bishop's exactly. Read more...
Can We Make Our Robots Less Biased Than We Are?
A.I. developers are committing to end the injustices in how their technology is often made and used. Read more...
Tom Brady Passed Twice on One Play. And It (Sort of) Worked.
When his first pass was blocked on Monday night, he simply tried another. That one counted. Read more...
Eat more plants and less meat to live longer and improve heart health
Eating more plants and less meat has been tied to a longer life and a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease in a new study. Read more...
The Lost Days That Made Bergamo a Coronavirus Tragedy
The northern Italian province became one of the deadliest killing fields for the virus in the Western world. But a Times investigation found that faulty guidance and bureaucratic delays rendered the toll far worse than it had to be. Read more...
Pentagon Chief Visits Somalia Ahead of Expected Troop Cuts
Acting Defense Secretary Christopher C. Miller met with troops and commanders in the region as turmoil bedevils the nation with approaching elections and an enduring threat from the Shabab. Read more...
Artist creates World Cup players' portraits with paint-covered football
'Red' Hong Yi produced colorful renderings of Portugals Cristiano Ronaldo, Brazils Neymar and Argentinas Lionel Messi. Read more...
The N.F.C. West Has Highlights and Stars. But Can It Contend?
DK Metcalfs chase-down. DeAndre Hopkinss catch. The division has produced some of the most memorable moments of the 2020 season, but theres no distinguishing among its logjam of 6-3 teams. Read more...
1950s depression pill could be used to treat prostate cancer
Results of a small trial suggest phenelzine, which treats depression (by altering levels of brain chemicals that regulate mood) can shrink tumours in men whose prostate cancer has returned. Read more...