Think You Know the Next James Bond? Dont Bet on It
British bookmakers have suspended betting on the identity of the next Bond after the odds on the actor Tom Hiddleston shortened sharply in recent days. Read more...
Covid UK Infection rate lower in 15% councils than BEFORE September
Department of Health statistics show 59 out of 380 councils across the country had a lower infection rate in the week ending February 16 than in the seven days to September 30. Read more...
At CPAC, a Reverence for Trump
The faithful who flocked to the annual conference of conservatives made it clear that their allegiance was to the former president far more than to the Republican Party. Read more...
A Conversation With The Restaurant Critics Wife
A real restaurant critic's wife writes a novel, "The Restaurant Critic's Wife," with just enough truth in the fiction. Read more...
Haitian opposition picks interim leader as row over President's term limit intensifies
Haiti's opposition movement wants a Supreme Court Judge to lead a transitional government in the country, arguing that President Jovenel Moise's term has expired and escalating efforts to force him to step down. Read more...
What39;s Mohamed Hadid Doing in Franklin Canyon?
Mohamed Hadid (father of Bella and Gigi) has been trying to build an enormous compound on one of the most popular hiking spots in the Los Angeles area. What could possibly go wrong? Read more...
I Was Fine With Being the Breadwinner, Until 2020 Came Along
My husband pays for nothing, and Im starting to resent him. Read more...
A New Direction
The blog is ending, but our coverage of caregiving and aging is not. The New Old Age will run as a twice-monthly column by Paula Span on nytimes.com and frequently in Science Times. Read more...
Raymond Cauchetier, Whose Camera Caught the New Wave, Dies at 101
A self-taught photographer, he created indelible images on the sets of a French revolution in film, though he was not recognized for them for decades. 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...
For Frank Lampard and Chelsea, an Encore Without the Cheers
Chelseas fans wanted Lampard to succeed. Chelseas hierarchy did, too. But the player you were and the manager you become are not related. Read more...
Myanmar police and military kill at least 18 people after opening fire on protesters, UN says
At least 18 people were killed and more than 30 injured in Myanmar on Sunday as police and military forces "confronted peaceful demonstrations," the UN Human Rights Office said. Read more...
How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?
Amber Ruffin gets a late-night slot on broadcast. And if you still miss the British Office, try Stath Lets Flats. Read more...
Elon Musk reveals ambitious plans to get humans to Mars by 2026 - seven YEARS before NASA
Speaking on the audio-only Clubhouse app on Sunday, the SpaceX founder told the Good Times Show his goal was to establish a self-sustaining Martian civilisation. Read more...
Gregory Gourdet Works to Build a Better Restaurant in Portland
Gregory Gourdet has revamped his plans for a Haitian kitchen, after being caught up in a citywide furor over the treatment of restaurant workers. Read more...
The Future of Car Navigation Has Arrived
Augmented reality and directions in the windshield Integrated systems run (precise) laps around earlier technology, like a piano-roll device from the 1930s. Read more...
From Medical Minefield to Relatively and My Year In Mensa The best podcasts to listen to
The Mail on Sunday's health editors, Barney Calman and Eve Simmons, host a lively and enlightening probe into today's biggest medical issues. Read more...
The Father Review A Capricious Mind
Anthony Hopkins gives a scalding performance as a man stricken by dementia in this clever drama. Read more...