The 6th Floors Poet in Residence
There are many ways to describe Eisenbergs contributions to the Times online community, but the best one is also the most accurate pure poetry. To the unitiated, Eisenberg adds clever limericks to many of the posts on this blog, but he has clearly made an impact here and in many other places where reader responses are encouraged Read more...
Who Gets Hurt When the World Stops Using Cash
Some people dont have credit or debit cards, so a growing number of state and local governments are requiring businesses to accept cash. Read more...
Germany Dismisses Military Intelligence Official After Neo-Nazi Scandals
After years of playing down the risk of far-right infiltration in the military, political leaders are confronting an issue that has become too dangerous to ignore. Read more...
Secret love letters between a female prison guard who had an intimate relationship with an inmate
Ruby Talaisaina Burgess, 33, from Miller, pleaded guilty to one count of engaging in an intimate relationship with an inmate at Blacktown Local Court on Monday. Read more...
Paris prepares for a second 'lockdown' in attempt to push down coronavirus cases
Paris is set to impose strict new regulations in attempt to slow the spike in coronavirus cases after France yesterday recorded 14,412 new confirmed infections and 39 deaths. Read more...
AC Milan in talks with Tottenham over Serge Aurier and enquired about Norwich's Max Aarons
SIMON JONES The Serie A club are still in talks over the out of favour Tottenham defender Aurier, although Norwich starlet Aarons is waiting to see whether a move to Barcelona materialises. Read more...
Win the chance to watch Uefa Final with Eric Cantona in France
The lucky winner (and a friend) will sit down to watch the game on Sunday, August 23, with the former Man Utd star at the rustic 'Casa de Cantona' in rural Provence. Read more...
Without Ginsburg, Supreme Court Could Rule Three Ways on Obamacare
Why the Affordable Care Act may still be safe. Read more...
How to Make Smartphones Last Longer
In a pandemic-induced recession, its more important than ever to take care of our smartphones and other gadgets. Read more...
What Makes Some People More Resilient Than Others
The very earliest days of our lives, and our closest relationships, can offer clues about how we cope with adversity. Read more...
Animal behaviourist reveals everything you've ever wanted to know about your cat
An animal behaviourist has revealed the bizarre reasons behind cats' idiosyncrasies, from poking their bottoms out to if they get territorial over their owners. Read more...
A New York Clock That Told Time Now Tells the Time Remaining
Metronomes digital clock in Manhattan has been reprogrammed to illustrate a critical window for action to prevent the effects of global warming from becoming irreversible. Read more...
New York Philharmonic Names New Principal Trumpet
Christopher Martin, who currently holds the position at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, will begin in New York in September. Read more...
Floersch fractures spine in F3 crash
Germany's Sophia Floersch has fractured her spine after suffering a horrifying airborne crash at the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix final. Read more...
Fears another ten crew members from ship anchored off the WA coast could have coronavirus
Twelve crew from a ship moored off the WA coast were transferred to a quarantine facility in Port Hedland, sparking fears the virus may spread through the town and into Indigenous communities. Read more...
Family of missing British mother, 52, say disappearance has become 'deeper and darker'
Family of a British mother who vanished in France a year ago said today 'The longer this has gone on, the deeper and darker her disappearance has become' as police probe the missing woman Read more...
Mikel Arteta hopes his Arsenal can continue their progress
Last season Arsenal were eighth and 43 points behind Liverpool, even if Arteta did manage to beat Jurgen Klopp's team on penalties in the Community Shield last month. Read more...
Zero Cost House Review Could Thoreau Save Us Now?
In the dreamscape of Toshiki Okadas play, the American philosopher is a 21st-century presence, and an author meets his younger self. Read more...