Lute Olson, Who Put Arizona on College Basketball Map, Dies at 85
He led the Wildcats to 23 consecutive appearances in the N.C.A.A. tournament, winning the championship in 1997. Earlier, he took Iowa to the Final Four. Read more...
DR ELLIE CANNON Will there be serious side effects from the steroids I am taking?
DR ELLIE CANNON responds to a reader who is concerned about the steroids they are taken to treat their giant cell areritis which is a blood condition causing severe headaches and vision problems. Read more...
Aussie expats stuck in Bali say the former tourist mecca has turned into a ghost town
Karlie Cummins, who runs the Bali Buddies travel website, said local tourist spots were struggling so much that they were offering really cheap deals but still had trouble drawing in holidaymakers. Read more...
When A.I. Falls in Love
The Times asked GPT-3 to tell us a little about itself and its romantic life. Read more...
Will New N.C.A.A. Rules Really Keep Agents and Boosters at Bay?
If college athletes are permitted to cash in on their fame, how can the N.C.A.A. forbid guidance from people who have long worked in the shadows? Read more...
How Not to Overspend This Black Friday
Have a list, a budget and some patience. Read more...
Lord Frost says Brexit trade deal 'still possible' but 'it is late'
The UK's chief negotiator Lord Frost today said the hour 'is late' but he believes a trade deal with the EU 'is still possible' if the bloc is willing to respect British sovereignty. Read more...
Family of Detained Egyptian Journalist Says Leaked Images of Him Were Staged
The family of an Egyptian journalist detained for nine months without charge expressed outrage that images of him were leaked to a Facebook page run by Interior Ministry sympathizers. Read more...
Sleepless review This heroic venture in a theatrical desert well deserves a visit
Hats off to the producers. This is the first fully staged musical since lockdown. Read more...
Great British boltholes A review of The Three Daggers in Wiltshire, AA Pub of the Year for England
The Mail On Sunday's T.d. Isacke checked into The Three Daggers in Wlitshire, which dates back to 1750. Today the pub has three bedrooms with a 'clever mix of modern and traditional'. Read more...
Family of Detained Egyptian Journalist Says Leaked Images of Him Were Staged
The family of an Egyptian journalist detained for nine months without charge expressed outrage that images of him were leaked to a Facebook page run by Interior Ministry sympathizers. Read more...
The T List Holiday Gift Guide, Part I
Tropical fruit, small-batch chocolate, gold earrings and more. Read more...
Hillbilly Elegy review A film that shows the American dream is still alive but in need of help
Social mobility is a phrase we hear a lot about these days, and quite right too. Read more...
YouTube, under pressure over election falsehoods, suspends OAN for Covid-19 misinformation.
The company, which has largely escaped the scrutiny faced by other social media outfits, is being pushed to restrict misleading videos. Read more...
Sir Philip Green is planning a Christmas getaway to a 30,000-a-night island in the Maldives
News Philip Green, 68, will be sunning himself on the Reethi Rah resort over the festive period comes as his UK fashion empire faces administration as early as next week. Read more...
Mark Kanemura Brings His Mishmash Appeal to TikTok
Mark Kanemuras ebullient videos showcase whats appealing about TikTok escapism and originality, rather than slick perfection. Read more...
Its 2020, So of Course Mike Tyson Is Boxing Again
The return offers started coming when videos of Tyson sparring at age 54 gained steam online. They landed on a bout with Roy Jones Jr., another champion from long ago. Read more...
Coronavirus UK Graph shows areas on cusp of moving lockdown tiers
A document published by Public Health England shows which areas' situations are improving fastest and which could be on course to move up or down lockdown tiers in the coming weeks. Read more...