Category Close-Up A Tough Call in the Foreign-Language Race
"Leviathan" and "Ida" vie in an unusually tight competition for the foreign-language Oscar. Read more...
Lecciones histricas sobre la resiliencia
Los brotes generalizados de enfermedades tienen el potencial de sacudir a las sociedades para que adopten nuevas formas de vida. Read more...
2021 Australian Open Naomi Osaka and Jennifer Brady Meet for the Title
Osaka, a three-time major winner, and Brady, a first-time Grand Slam finalist, played a memorable semifinal at the 2020 U.S. Open and have history dating back to youth tournaments. Read more...
The Disappearance Of Lydia Harvey review Ingenious history writing
In February 1910, Lydia Harvey stepped on to a steamer that took her from her birthplace of New Zealand to Argentina. Read more...
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually. Read more...
Shock as WAG Amie Rohan admits splitting with her husband Gary was WORSE than losing their daughter
The former AFL WAG, who was married to Geelong Cats forward Gary Rohan for four years, revealed she'd been overcome with grief following their separation. Read more...
Cause of Tiger Woods SUV crash
As he approached a curve in the road, Tiger Woods apparently meant to hit the brakes but instead slammed on the gas -- causing a high-speed rollover crash, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said Wednesday. Read more...
Greta Thunberg Says Shell Skip U.N. Climate Summit in Glasgow
The teenage activist, citing concerns about global vaccine inequality, said she would not attend the meeting unless everyone can take part on the same terms. Read more...
BAFTA 2021 Film Awards Phoebe Dynevor and Priyanka Chopra hit red carpet at Royal Albert Hall
Phoebe Dyvenor and Priyanka Chopra were among the first stars making their arrival at the 2021 British Academy Film Awards ahead of the virtual ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall. Read more...
Could Sandy postpone next week's presidential election? Yes, in theory
But the probability is unlikely despite the devastating effect superstorm Sandy had on 60 million people across the north-east, or one-sixth of the population. Read more...
Trending Inspired by TV, Trips an Anglophile Would Love
The popularity of recent television series and movies like Downton Abbey and Paddington has inspired Anglophile-focused travel. Read more...
'I'm done with being shy.' Osaka on overcoming her crippling shyness
Two grand slam titles and a rapid rise to the top of world tennis was a head-spinning ascent for Naomi Osaka. Read more...
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and in person in New York City. Read more...
Covid Victims Remembered Through Their Objects
The special project What Loss Looks Like presents personal artifacts belonging to those who have left us and explores what they mean to those left behind. Read more...
Review Live Theater Returns, With Mike Daisey and His Beefs
The monologuist appeared onstage, indoors, in front of a real audience, on the first day possible. Maybe he shouldnt have rushed. Read more...
Long-Lost Letter from Neal Cassady to Jack Kerouac Headed to Auction (Again)
After some legal wrangling, a letter from Neal Cassady to Jack Kerouac will be offered at auction. Read more...
Ten memorable moments as the WSL celebrates its 10-year anniverary
Tuesday is the Women's Super League's 10th anniversary after its launch in 2011. Sportsmail has picked five memorable moments from the league's history ahead of the landmark celebration. Read more...
Small Piece of the Stimulus Has Ambitious Aim of Saving Mothers Lives
The expansion of Medicaid is an effort to address the highest maternal death rate among wealthy nations. Read more...