Federer remembers life changing kiss
The Swiss star remembers the first time he kissed his now-wife and reflects on how his family has helped shape and change his game. Read more...
Dodos killed by deadly combination of humans and MEGADROUGHT
Researchers from the University of Innsbruck studied climate data and mineral deposits in Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands dating back 8,000 years. Read more...
'The Voice' returns with a virtual audience and an audition to inspire your soul
"The Voice" returns tonight for its season 19 premiere with an episode that will be unlike any other. Read more...
The T List Five Things We Recommend This Week
Venetian slippers, Lynda Bengliss early work and more. Read more...
Harvey Weinstein accuser Louisette Geiss writes The Right Girl musical about her experiences
Louisette Geiss, the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein, has co-written the musical The Right Girl, which is set toscreen at the Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Read more...
Hunt for moped caught on CCTV fleeing scene after boy, two, was shot ias police offer 20k reward
Police officers have released this CCTV footage in the hunt for a moped which was caught fleeing a scene in which a two-year-old boy was shot in the head, in Harlesden, West London in June. Read more...
Patrick Mahomes breaks NFL touchdown pass record as the Kansas City Chiefs bounce back to win
And just like that Patrick Mahomes broke a NFL touchdown pass record as the Kansas City Chiefs got back to winning ways against the Buffalo Bills. Read more...
In Transits Content Is On the Move
Features for this blog can now be found on the new In Transit webpage and on the Travel home page. Read more...
A Lot of History Along With the Golf
Many of the greats have played at the Wentworth Club, which began life as a grand English estate steeped in the past. Read more...
Anastasia 'Stassie' Karanikolaou wears ring on THAT finger on night out with Noah Centineo
The couple were spotted leaving celebrity hotspot Craig's in West Hollywood after a dinner date. Read more...
Extra-terrestrial impacts may have shaped Earth 3.2 billion years ago, study finds
A study found that plate tectonics were triggered by intense bombardment of meteors 3.2 billion years ago -transforming the hot, primordial mushy surface into the present rugged landscape. Read more...
A Viral Theory Cited by Health Officials Draws Fire From Scientists
A manifesto urging reliance on herd immunity without lockdowns was warmly received by administration officials. But the strategy cannot stem the pandemic, many experts say. Read more...
How US elections work
What are the questions that you really, deep down, have about the coming election? The ones you type into your search browser late at night? Read more...
Maya, the only female porter in Ludhiana, carries bags for a few rupees to pay for her son, 12
Maya Devi, 40, is the only woman railway porter in the Punjab city of Ludhiana. As the mother of a 12-year-old, she has no choice but to keep working. Read more...
Chicago artist fills in the city's potholes with mosaics
Artist Jim Bachor has been filling holes in the road in Chicago by creating mosaics which use the colours of the flag of the city and feature a fake serial number to highlight the severity of the pothole problem. Read more...
Doctors will trial whether vitamin D can protect people from Covid-19
Volunteers for the trial, run by Queen Mary University, will take vitamin D tablets for six months while scientists monitor their incidence of doctor-diagnosed acute respiratory infections. Read more...
Should you pay 100 for a first aid kit? We review a range of ready-made packs
JUDITH KEELING These days there's a health kit available for almost every eventuality. But are they worth the money, or would a quick trip to the chemist do just as well? Read more...
Coronavirus UK Working lunches could be EXEMPT from Tier 2 and Tier 3 lockdowns
Downing Street has suggested that meetings inside hospitality venues in Tier 2 and Tier 3 areas like London and Manchester are allowed as long as they are for 'work'. Read more...