Andy Samberg says cops of Brooklyn Nine-Nine will 'examine their roles in the world' in new season
Andy Samberg reiterated that the police officers on his series Brooklyn Nine-Nine would reasses their actions and 'roles in the world' when the show returns for its eighth season. Read more...
Becketts Archers rules the air waves All That Fall at Jermyn Street Theatre
Jermyn Street Theatre has got permission from the estate of Samuel Beckett to stage his 1956 play All That Fall, which he wrote specifically for radio, and has cast it with two of our finest actors, Eileen Atkins and Michael Gambon. Read more...
Stunning images from international RSPB photography competition
Photographer Ravi Parvatharaju beat off entries from all over the globe to land the top prize with his picture of a hassled kingfisher trying to feed his two chicks. Read more...
Food Delivery Apps Are Booming. Their Workers Are Often Struggling.
Delivery drivers have been essential to feeding New York, while boosting sales for companies like DoorDash and Uber. But they say work conditions have gotten worse. Read more...
Janet Yellen Set to Lead Treasury Department Under Biden
The former Fed chair, a labor market expert, appears poised to become one of few people to ever have wielded economic power from the White House, the Federal Reserve and the presidents cabinet. Read more...
Can YOU find your way out of these amazing corn mazes?
CG artists have digitally replicated some of the toughest and most unique interactive corn mazes in the U.S, from Maine to Michigan. See if you can escape them! Read more...
Top brass are next in the firing line after 13 Australian soldiers sacked over 'war crimes' report
The Chief of the ArmyLieutenant General Rick Burr said on Thursday defence officials had started the process of sacking 13 ADF members following the release of the Brereton report last week. Read more...
Thousands of Thai pro-democracy protesters march on royal barracks wielding rubber ducks
Thousands of protesters marched on Thailand's royal barracks last night holding inflatable rubber ducks - a symbol used by the peaceful pro-democracy movement to ridicule the police. Read more...
Word of the Day + Quiz 124; adorn
This word has appeared in 106 New York Times articles in the past year. Read more...
They Built Their Own Greenhouses. Did They Reap What They Sowed?
When the pandemic forced everyone into isolation and threatened food supplies, some people decided to build their own greenhouses. Six months later, the project remains a pleasure and a challenge. Read more...
Zagat and Michelin Hit Pause on New York City Guides
There will be no New York restaurant guides from the two companies this year, as restaurateurs struggle to keep their businesses open. Read more...
I'm A Celebrity 2020 Vernon Kay leaves viewers in stitches as he overcooks octopus for dinner
The broadcaster, 47, left viewers in stitches as he overcooked octopus for dinner during Sunday's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Read more...
Neanderthals our distant relatives could grasp a hammer but would have struggled to pick up a coin
Experts led from the UK compared the thumb bones in Neanderthals and modern humans - finding that the former were better suited to 'power squeeze' grips. Read more...
NSW energy minster takes an extraordinary swipe at 'coal barons'
New South Wales energy minister Matt Kean passed a law on Friday to encourage huge investment in renewable energy. He posted a tween on Sunday morning slamming coal barons. Read more...
Could Covid-19 Cause Your Teeth to Fall Out?
People who already have dental problems may see them aggravated by encounters with the coronavirus, some experts suggest. Read more...
Its Easier to Get a Tax Deduction for Donations This Year
Under the pandemic relief program, taxpayers can deduct up to 0, even if they take the standard deduction. And even if 0 doesnt sound like much, its a big deal to the needy. Read more...
How Tony Hsieh Tried to Single-Handedly Transform Downtown Las Vegas
Mr. Hsieh, who died at 46, tried to revitalize a corner of the city by attracting other entrepreneurs. Read more...
Cold-stunned 350-pound turtle is rescued by Cape Cod officials who found it unresponsive
A 350-pound loggerhead turtle was rescued on a Cape Cod beach, after officials found it on its back and unresponsive. This turtle is among 150 others that have been found cold-stunned on the shore. Read more...