Typhoon Molave Slams Into Vietnam, Bringing Death and More Misery
Already battling devastating floods, the country was hit by one of its biggest storms in decades. Read more...
Deana Lawson Wins Guggenheims Hugo Boss Prize
Ms. Lawson, whose images combine regal poses with everyday scenes, is the first artist working in photography to win. Read more...
Millionaire businessman, 48, collapses and dies while trying to find burglars at his Manchester farm
Peter Cordwell, 48, fell ill and was pronounced dead at the scene in Heywood, Greater Manchester, on Wednesday night despite the best efforts of paramedics. Read more...
Henrik Lundqvists Future Is Unknown After Rangers Buy Out His Contract
If he chooses to continue playing after 15 years in New York, Lundqvist, 38, will join a crowded goaltender market during this free agency period. Read more...
Labor Department Curbs Announcements of Company Violations
A memo tells officials to hold back on news releases about enforcement decisions, saying they can linger unfairly online if citations are overturned. Read more...
Chrissy Teigen Publishes Essay About Pregnancy Loss
In a post on Medium, she described the circumstances surrounding her stillbirth and explained the importance of documenting her experience. Read more...
Pointers From Portugal on Addiction and the Drug War
Decriminalization involves trade-offs, but treating addiction as a disease yields a clear gain, research suggests. Read more...
Now You Can Use Instagram to Chat With Friends on Facebook Messenger
Facebook began integrating its Instagram and Messenger apps, allowing users of the services to directly communicate with each other. Read more...
Zoe Lister-Jones on The Craft and Womens Power
An outsider herself as a young woman, the director and actress wants teenage girls to relish a sense of community. Read more...
In a Battered New York Office Market, Life Science Is Flourishing
With state and city government support, developers are building laboratories for medical research and incubator spaces for biotech start-ups amid the race for a coronavirus vaccine. Read more...
Scientists create a synthetic soft surface with human tongue-like textures using 3D printing
The 'biometric tongue', developed in the UK, mimics the elasticity, wettability and unique rough texture of a real human tongue with its synthetic silicone structure. Read more...
Eight-year-old girl who died 'after being tortured by her father was forced to eat her own faeces when his mistress locked her in toilet'
An eight-year-old girl who died from torture was forced to eat her own faeces after her father and his mistress left her to starve in a locked toilet, a Dubai court heard. Read more...
Broadcaster and author Jeremy Vine recalls his travel adventures
This week Jeremy Vine checks into our travel QA. He talks about his earliest travel memory, his favourite UK hotel, the trip he took this summer - and more. Read more...
'World-beating' Test and Trace missed almost 25,000 positive cases
Test and Trace missed 19.5 per cent of positive cases - or 23,486 people - in the week ending October 21, worse than the 19.3 per cent - or 18,629 - missed the previous week. Read more...
Novak Djokovic defeats Karen Khachanov to reach French Open quarterfinals
Novak Djokovic is still yet to lose a set at the French Open after he defeated Karen Khachanov 6-4 6-3 6-3 to reach the quarterfinals. Read more...
College Coaches Might See Top Prospects Through Streams This Summer
At least four big events are planned in Las Vegas in July. But these are no bubbles like in the pros there are no mandated coronavirus tests or restrictions on where players may stay. Read more...
Former AFL player Jimmy Bartel's football boots business goes bankrupt
Jimmy Bartel's football boots business, XBlades, has gone bankrupt just four years after he invested in it. Read more...
US Election 2020 Trump plans lines up six rallies in swing states
President Donald Trump will clock three rallies a day on both Friday and Saturday in an effort to outwork Democrat Joe Biden, who's consistenly led in the polls. Read more...