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...
Barcelona 'poised to make one final effort to sign Lautaro Martinez'
The money raised from selling Arturo Vidal, Luis Suarez, Nelson Semedo and others has allowed one last push for No 1 transfer target Lautaro Martinez, the Inter Milan striker. Read more...
Covid-19 fears grow as Budapest welcomes 15,500 fans for UEFA Super Cup
TV viewers tuning in to Thursday's UEFA Super Cup can be excused for thinking they've stumbled across highlights of a months-old fixture, so accustomed have they become to seeing sparse -- or no -- crowds in attendance. Read more...
The Most Famous People in America
Were a media company, standing in front of a readership, asking them to tell us what they think about fame. Read more...
Covid Cases in the Office Who Should Be Told?
As workers return to the workplace, some will inevitably test positive. Theres a debate about who should be notified. Read more...
The Rivalry That Forged the Cold War
Tim Weiners The Folly and the Glory traces hostilities between Russia and the United States across 75 years. Read more...
For the N.H.L. Bubble to Succeed, Everyone Had to Be Flexible
Broadcasters did interviews from high above the ice instead of rinkside. A popular cafe in Edmonton tailored its menu to athletes. And most players have gone weeks without seeing their families. Read more...
Life on Venus? Astronomers See Phosphine Signal in Its Clouds
The detection of a gas in the planets atmosphere could turn scientists gaze to a planet long overlooked in the search for extraterrestrial life. Read more...
UK weather SNOW hits the North and temperatures plunge to -5C
The topsy-turvy British weather lived up to its reputation as some areas were left looking decidedly wintery following hail and snow showers less than 48 hours after the end of a September heatwave. Read more...
Artist Relief Fund Raises Nearly Million
Creative professionals can receive ,000 grants through the end of the year, thanks to additional funding by the Mellon Foundation and others. Read more...
Bryan Fonseca, Independent Voice in Indianapolis Theater, Dies at 65
He directed unconventional works and championed diversity, both in the material he staged and in the actors performing it. He died of the coronavirus. Read more...
The Search for Life on Venus Could Start With Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab may be able to send a small spacecraft to probe the clouds of Venus long before NASA or other space agencies are able to do so. Read more...
The Breonna Taylor Protests, in Pictures
The New York Times has photographers on the ground following protests across the country. Read more...
'Schitt's Creek' actor Franois Arnaud shares that he identifies as bisexual
"Schitt's Creek" actor Franois Arnaud, who played Sebastien Raine on the series, is speaking out about his sexual identity. Read more...
Virus Cases Surged in Young Adults. The Elderly Were Hit Next.
Infections among young adults eventually may have spread to older, more vulnerable people, the C.D.C. reported. Read more...
Making Art When Lockdown Means Prison
The harshness of life behind bars is designed to crush inmates individuality. But a stirring exhibition at MoMA PS1 shows the prison-industrial complex cant stifle the artistic impulse. Read more...
Bob Dylan album review Rough And Rowdy Ways may be energetically crafted but it lacks originality
At the grand old age of 79, Bob Dylan is still hungry. The minute lockdown happened, he released the longest song of his never-ending career. Read more...
Bill Murray Faces Legal Threat From Doobie Brothers
A lawyer for the band demands that the actor pay for using the song Listen to the Music in an ad for his William Murray golf wear. Read more...