Peter G. Davis, Music Critic of Wide Knowledge and Wit, Dies at 84
He wrote with passion and bite about classical music, and especially opera, over a 50-year career at The Times and New York magazine. Read more...
Tottenham identify Jose Mourinho replacement as Julian Nagelsmann is made 'number one target'
Mourinho currently leads the Premier League sack race after five defeats in six matches and the next 12 days are reported to be crucial in determining whether or not he will remain as manager. Read more...
Mother dubbed 'goofy' by cruel bullies finds her smile after jaw surgery to fix her extreme overbite
WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT Ceri Jones, 28, from Bangor, Wales, had vowed never to smile until her teeth and jaw were straightened after years of taunts from bullies shattered her confidence. Read more...
DEREK LAWRENSON Even for Miracle Man Tiger Woods, another comeback seems a challenge too far
DEREK LAWRENSON Tiger Woods emerging triumphant over malevolent twists of fate has come to define the second half of his career but how on earth does he come back from this? Read more...
The next Maria Sharapova? Why Amanda Anisimova is the real deal
When Maria Sharapova announced her retirement, it brought to an end the career of one of the most bankable stars in sporting history, a woman who transcended tennis to become a global sports marketing icon. Read more...
Princess Diana would have been 'furious' with 'confused' Prince Harry over Megxit fall-out
Fashion designerRoberto Devorik, who was a close friend of Diana throughout her adult life told Hola! magazine the Duke of Sussex, 36, believes Meghan can continue DIana's legacy. Read more...
The Most Serious Security Risk Facing the United States
Nicole Perlroths This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends looks at the history of cyberattacks and why they are only likely to get worse. Read more...
In Liner Notes for the Revolution, a History of American Music With Black Women at Its Center
Daphne A. Brooks proposes an expansive lineage that includes Zora Neale Hurston, Pauline Hopkins, Rhiannon Giddens and Beyonc. Read more...
Carrie Symonds has given Boris Johnson a haircut, Piers Morgan jokes
Piers Morgan compared Boris Johnson to scarecrow Worzel Gummidge after the PM unveiled his ultra-cautious roadmap out of England's third national lockdown. Read more...
Coronavirus Vaccines Are Reaching American Arms
Millions of doses of coronavirus vaccine are still sitting in freezers, allocated in excess to nursing homes or stockpiled for later use. Now states are claiming them. Read more...
NASA's Perseverance rover takes its first color photos of Mars
NASA has released new images of the Perseverance rover on Mars, including a shot moments before touchdown and its first colored image of the Martian surface. Read more...
Shuttle lands at California air base
NASA officials Sunday waved off the first opportunity for space shuttle Endeavour to return to Earth, citing poor weather conditions. Read more...
Happy Gilmore and Shooter McGavin celebrate 25-year anniversary
With an intensity that rivals the great feuds of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, two fabled characters of golf have again stepped into the breach. Read more...
Knicks Nearing Trade for Derrick Rose
Rose, a former All-Star guard with the Detroit Pistons, last played for the Knicks in the 2016-17 season. He has been one of the N.B.A.s best bench scorers this season at 14.2 points per game. Read more...
Mental Health Providers Struggle to Meet Pandemic Demand
With anxiety and depression on the rise during the pandemic, it has been challenging for people to get the help they need. Read more...
When Covid Hit Nursing Homes, Part 2 Theyre Not Giving Us an Ending
In the final part of our exploration of what happened in New Yorks nursing homes, we ask How did the decisions made by Gov. Andrew Cuomo contribute to the crisis? Read more...
British Candidate Clarifies Just Which Immigrants Disturb Him
In a contentious radio interview, a British nationalist politician from an anti-immigrant party denied being racist. Read more...
Looking for Something New in Russias New People Party
Critics see an old trick, a phony opposition group blessed by the Kremlin as an alternative to the movement spawned by Aleksei A. Navalny. Read more...