Switch to Britcoin risks higher rates on loans, Bank of England fears
The Bank of England is exploring whether it should create its own central bank digital currency, already unofficially dubbed 'Britcoin', in the UK, which would be linked to the value of the pound. Read more...
Her Sister Died of a Brain Tumor. Now She Was Having Similar Symptoms.
Humanity has planted flags on the moon, yet a moonshot for brain cancer has yet to be realized. Read more...
'There is famine in Ethiopia right now,' says UN aid chief
Over 350,000 people in Ethiopia's conflict-ravaged Tigray region are experiencing dire hunger, finds a new report by the United Nations and other aid groups. Read more...
Symptoms of lymphoma Brisbane woman Steph Ogden diagnosed with blood cancer shares warning signs
Steph Ogden, 19, woke with what felt like a nasty flu one morning in early February and continued to suffer from a runny nose and a 'non-stop cough' for more than a week. Read more...
Phil Mickelsons P.G.A. Numbers 50 Years and One More Day
Mickelson has a one-shot lead over Brooks Koepka entering the final round of the P.G.A. Championship, where he is bidding to become the oldest man to win a major. Read more...
12 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Read more...
Your Wednesday Briefing
Rising prices in China. Read more...
Euro 2020 Wales fans left relieved after late Switzerland winner ruled out by VAR in Group A opener
Wales fans breathed a huge sigh of relief on social media as VAR intervened at Euro 2020 for the first time this summer to disallow a late Switzerland goal on Saturday. Read more...
Savannah Miller'My life was a disaster movie'
Fashion designer, mum and big sister to Sienna, Savannah Miller has faced a lot in the past few years. Read more...
Ohios attorney general wants Google to be declared a public utility.
If Google were declared a so-called common carrier like a utility company, it would prevent the company from prioritizing its own products, services and websites in search results. Read more...
Alaska Travel On a Budget Things to Do
In a state the size of Texas, California and Montana combined, planning an affordable itinerary can be a challenge, especially with this summers lack of cheap cruises. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS The one that sadly didn't have 6.06 jokes a minute
The TV event of the week was Friends The Reunion, billed as 'The one you've all been waiting for' yet known in this house as 'The one where they each got paid big, big money, presumably'. Read more...
Want A Piece of the Final Four Court? You Have to Win The Title First
Championship teams have the option to buy the Final Fours custom-made floors, which have gone on to second lives in practice gyms, locker rooms and lobbies. Read more...
Will You Go to Prom With Us?
Monday The Times attended four pandemic-influenced proms across California. They were colorful, poignant and joyful. Read more...
Two Cooks, Two Kitchens, Two Organizing Plans
Do different cooks need different approaches to organizing the kitchen? Read more...
Supreme Court Seems Ready to Back Payments to Student-Athletes
But the justices voiced concern that challenges to N.C.A.A. limits on pay beyond the modest education-related sums at issue in the case could threaten the distinction between amateur and pro sports. Read more...
SARAH VINE As England kick off tomorrow, why even soccer newbies will have something to cheer about
My son is very excited about something called the Euros. On closer inspection this turns out to be a football tournament. Correction another football tournament, writes SARAH VINE. Read more...
How Spending Mistakes Can Be Early Signs of Alzheimer39;s
Impulsive purchases, out-of-control spending These behaviors can be early signs of Alzheimers disease or other cognitive decline. Read more...