Nadine Taub, Early Leader in Womens Rights Law, Dies at 77
Along with other feminist lawyers like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ms. Taub made legal history in cases that argued that the Constitution protected womens rights. Read more...
Ivy League Holds All Sports Until January
The leagues decision could be influential for other university presidents as they consider how to handle the coronavirus pandemic. It is the first Division I conference to suspend football for the fall. Read more...
FromSusie Dent'sSomething Rhymes With Purple toThe Travel DiariesThis week's top podcasts
This show, about the vagaries of English, was crowned best entertainment podcast at this year's British Podcast Awards. Read more...
Pictured Father charged with murder over the horrific death of six-month-old baby boy
Ayden Bradshaw, 24, has been charged with murder and grievous bodily harm after his son Beau Bradshaw allegedly died from a traumatic brain injury and other internal injuries Read more...
Colin Fassnidge touches his abdomen following stomach surgery
Celebrity chef Colin Fassnidge is on the mend following surgery on his stomach ahead of his 45th birthday. Read more...
House Hunting in Nova Scotia A Sprawling Seaside Villa for Million
The eastern Canadian province has managed to make up for the loss of foreign buyers with more domestic transactions, staving off the worst of the pandemic. Read more...
Daily Report Facebooks Lucrative Long View
Mark Zuckerberg has told investors over and over Don't expect Facebook to focus much on quarterly earnings. The company is taking the long view. But that long view is sure looking spectacular in quarterly earnings. Read more...
Travel relief for Britons as government reviews two-week quarantine
The British government says it will announce travel agreements with countries such as France, Greece and Spain next week as it reviews its policy of imposing a 14-day quarantine for travelers arriving in Britain. Read more...
Channel 4 boss Dorothy Byrne Why I'm going back to the office even though I'm 68 and 'vulnerable'
DOROTHY BYRNE In many ways we older workers will be looking forward to seeing colleagues and work friends just as much as younger people are. Read more...
Ellen DeGeneres to return to host namesake show for 18th season
The Ellen DeGeneres Show has been hit with multiple claims that producers perpetuated a toxic work environment that included bullying and racism. Ellen is set to host the show next season. Read more...
British Vogue editor Edward Enninful denies criticism of Meghan Markle was racism
Edward Enninful, 47, told Sky News that he 'wouldn't just blame racism' for criticism of the Duchess of Sussex, 39, and suggested it had 'taken a minute' for the royal to 'understand the rules'. Read more...
U.S. Health Care Lags Worldwide for Those Over 65
The United States still has mortifying lapses and problems, despite spending more on health care than any country in the world, a new Commonwealth Fund report reveals. Read more...
Bulked Up DeChambeau Is a Travelers Championship Favorite
DeChambeau gained 40 pounds and is now routinely hitting drives 50 yards past the competition. I have to chase down the most scientifically efficient way to get the golf ball in the hole. Read more...
Militants Attack Afghan Prison as Brief Cease-Fire Expires
The Islamic State reportedly took responsibility for an assault at a time when releasing insurgents from prisons has become a major issue in the Afghan peace process. Read more...
Lily Safra
Further to an article about the murder of Edmond Safra, we wish to make it clear there was no intention to suggest that Mr Safra's widow Lily was involved in his death. We accept that there is no basis for such a suggestion and apologise for any distress caused. Read more...
Disputed Ballots Must Be Counted in N.Y. Congressional Race, U.S. Judge Rules
Delays continue in a race that remains undecided six weeks after a Democratic primary in which Representative Carolyn B. Maloney faced off against a challenger. Read more...
In PGA Tours Rush to Move Forward, Foreign Pros Were Left Behind
If I was living in America, one England-based player said, Id be playing right now. Read more...
U.A.E. Sets Its Sights on Mars With Launch of Hope Orbiter
The launch of the Hope orbiter was delayed because of weather. The missions goal is to make contributions to research on the red planet. But the Emirati government really hopes it will inspire future scientists. Read more...