PlayStation 5 Review Sonys New Console Is an Entertaining Behemoth
With a winning combination of solid hardware and software, Sonys new console makes us excited about the next generation of gaming. Read more...
Covid proves bigger financial setback for women than men as they're more likely to lose jobs
During the pandemic women have faced greater risks of losing their jobs and are less likely to get funding for their business than men new research has found Read more...
Mother left furious after her Cadbury selection box was missing THREE key favourites
Emma Campbell, 30, of Irthlingborough, found her Cadbury selection box was full of Freddo bars instead of a Wispa, Crunchie and Double Decker, and told The Sun she was devastated. Read more...
800-year-old Pueblo Indian blanket made out of 11,500 turkey feathers
It took approximately 11,550 soft body turkey feathers wrapped around almost 600 feet of yucca fiber cord to make this 800-year-old blanket, one of the few remaining examples of its kind. Read more...
Southeastern Conferences Crises Show How College Football Teeters Day by Day
The biggest league in college football has postponed two games this week and seen the sports most famous coach enter isolation after testing positive for the coronavirus. Read more...
Tricky brainteaser challenges puzzlers to find the man with no moustache
A tricky new brainteaser, created by Formulate Health, challenges puzzlers to find the man with no moustache. But with an impressive 10 second record to beat, how will you fare? Read more...
PSG squander another lead after last week's Monaco debacle as ex-midfielder comes back to haunt them
Thomas Tuchel's men must now lick their wounds ahead of an important Champions League match at Old Trafford and could fly to England having been joined on 25 Ligue 1 points by Lille. Read more...
Jennifer Garner is casual in black ensemble as she holds hands with son Samuel, 8, on Sunday stroll
The actress was dressed in a long-sleeve black sweater and black leggings She wore her hair tied back from her face and sported black-framed sunglasses. Read more...
Smithsonian Museums Are Latest to Shutter as Virus Surges
Eight D.C.-area institutions that had reopened to the public will again temporarily close their doors, starting Monday. Read more...
Arizona Coyotes Let Go of Draftee Convicted in Bullying Case
The Arizona Coyotes knew that the player, Mitchell Miller, had been convicted of abusing a Black classmate. On Friday, Millers college team dropped him, too. Read more...
Tortoise, hare, squirrel or ostrich? Which type of investor are you?
Wealth manager Quilter has identified four different types of investor and found out how each would have fared during the turbulent markets we have seen so far this year. Read more...
Weary of Cooking? This Simple Dinner Will Invigorate
A fine dinner need not be complicated, nor relegated to the weekend, as David Taniss Mediterranean-inspired menu proves. Read more...
Electrician, 62, took his own life after eye surgery that 'left him with blurred vision'
Paul Dance, 62, didn't like wearing glasses and paid 6,990 to have new lenses surgically put into his eyes. He was found dead at Worcestershire Royal Hospital, where he worked, on July 4. Read more...
ON THE ROAD PE teacher Niall Cummins gets top marks as he sends Marine into FA Cup third round
When Marine had a similar opportunity against Havant Waterlooville on Sunday, their captain offered his team-mates a few words of advice before the televised tie at Rossett Park. Read more...
Thanksgiving Travel Could Seed a Surge on Top of a Surge, Officials Say
Federal health officials forecast a post-holiday spike in infections, deaths and stress on hospitals and medical staff in the U.S. Heres the latest. Read more...
Patti LaBelle, the Doyenne of Philadelphia Soul
At 76, she is the embodiment of success, the personification of warmth and an artist who changed the landscape of American music. Read more...
From Juno Temple in Little Birds to Away and The Bridge The best on demand TV this week
In the first scene, Lucy (Juno Temple) is leaving the psychiatric facility where she has been a patient. Read more...
The Lost Days That Made Bergamo a Coronavirus Tragedy
The northern Italian province became one of the deadliest killing fields for the virus in the Western world. But a Times investigation found that faulty guidance and bureaucratic delays rendered the toll far worse than it had to be. Read more...