How the first La Nina weather event in almost a decade will bring a wet summer
A La Nia occurs when stronger equatorial winds, blowing east to west, cool the Pacific Ocean in the tropical north of Australia. Read more...
'One bites and the other kicks!' Diego Costa relishing Luis Suarez link-up at Atletico Madrid
Diego Costa and Luis Suarez, two of the great footballing villains to play at centre-forward, have united at Atletico Madrid - and they can't contain their excitement. Read more...
Former Bachelor star Rachael Arahill goes overboard airbrushing her selfies
Former Bachelor star Rachael Arahill makes no secret of her fondness for Botox - but the 25-year-old is less forthcoming about her habit of airbrushing herself beyond all recognition on Instagram Read more...
Tom Felton shares sweet baby-faced throwback from his Harry Potter days
The actor, 33, shared the snap from one of the early Harry Potter films, as the youngsters stood together in a group for the photograph. Read more...
Screaming spirits, unexplained voices and ghosts in the kitchen Inside New Mexico's haunted saloon
The Man In Black, The Woman In White and many other other mysterious presences have been detected in the spooky Legal tender saloon Read more...
In Isolating Times, Can Robo-Pets Provide Comfort?
As seniors find themselves cut off from loved ones during the pandemic, some are turning to automated animals for company. Read more...
How to Keep the Peace in a School Pod
Its important to approach this with the idea that theres no ideal situation. If there were, wed all be doing it. Read more...
The Case for Accepting Defeat on Roe
Maybe it is time to face the fact that abortion access will be fought for in legislatures, not courts. Read more...
Why NASA Picked Jezero Crater for the Perseverance Rover
Jezero crater, the destination of the Perseverance rover, is a promising place to look for evidence of extinct Martian life. Read more...
Theres Gold in Them Thar Braes
With prices for the precious metal surging, amateur prospectors are fanning out over the Scottish countryside, while the nations first commercial mine is set to start production. Read more...
Dele Alli left out of Tottenham's squad AGAIN despite Jose Mourinho hinting at changes
The England midfielder has been linked with a move away from north London in the transfer window, and he appears to have dropped down Mourinho's pecking order this season. Read more...
Google Services Go Down in Some Parts of U.S.
People experienced outages of services like Gmail, YouTube and Google Meet. Read more...
Endurance Racing With Cars That Belong in a Demolition Derby
Autos worth 0 or less have competed for 15 years in a circuslike race called 24 Hours of Lemons. Now electric vehicles have been invited, with no limit on spending. Read more...
Banged-Up 49ers Make It 2-0 at MetLife, Beating the Winless Giants
A week after the 49ers beat the Jets at MetLife Stadium, then complained about the stadiums sticky new turf, they dominated the Giants behind their backup quarterback, Nick Mullens. Read more...
When Life Looks Like a Wes Anderson Movie
An Instagram platform, now a book, documents real-life settings that look like frames from the directors movies. Read more...
Capturing the Faces of Climate Migration
A Times Magazine series examines how climate change will force millions worldwide to move. Recently, Meridith Kohut photographed people on the front lines of this shift. In America. Read more...
Jeff Daniels would have played Trump in 'The Comey Rule' but he's glad Brendan Gleeson did
One of best days Jeff Daniels ever had on a film or TV set was a day he was reliving what was very likely one of James Comey's worst. Read more...
During pandemic, sickle cell patients delay treatment out of fear
Fears of catching COVID-19 in ERs forced many in the throes of pain crises to avoid seeking medical attention. Read more...