Things To Do This Week
As August arrives, you can learn how an author conjured Elizabethan England and engage your childrens five senses in a mystery game. Read more...
A History of Hurricanes in America and the Devastation They Have Wrought
In A Furious Sky, Eric Jay Dolin recounts 500 years of reckoning with the monster storms that come in off the Atlantic Ocean. Read more...
Cancellations, Opt-Outs and Virus Cases Put Heat on College Football
The University of Connecticut canceled its football season. Divisions II and III scrapped all of their fall championships. And fans were reminded that a college football season is anything but certain. Read more...
Henrik Lundqvists Rangers Future Is in Doubt After Elimination
The Carolina Hurricanes swept the Rangers out of a best-of-five play-in series, leaving the team to decide whether to bring back the 38-year-old or go with the rookie sensation Igor Shesterkin. Read more...
Four weddings, four funerals the world's wealthiest widow
She outlived four husbands, spent their enormous fortunes - and earned the nickname Lady Killmore. We reveal the secrets of Enid Lindeman, one of history's most scandalous socialites Read more...
Grim warning of 'permanent damage' to Victoria
Federal housing minister Michael Sukkar warned of 'permanent damage' caused by Melbourne's fresh lockdown which has shut all non-essential businesses for six weeks. Read more...
Christian Kabasele says online racist abuse 'is worse' than incidents in stadiums
Watford's Christian Kabasele tells CNN contributor Darren Lewis that he finds racism online "worse" than racist incidents in stadiums. The interview was recorded in March. Read more...
WNBA players, including on team co-owned by US Sen. Kelly Loeffler, wear shirts supporting her political challenger
Players on the WNBA team co-owned by Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler and other WNBA teams were seen wearing "Vote Warnock" shirts in support of her Senate challenger before their games on Tuesday. Read more...
New South Wales records 12 new coronavirus cases - and not one is in hotel quarantine
New South Wales has recorded another 12 new coronavirus cases, as clusters related to popular pubs and restaurants continue to grow. Read more...
Southampton's academy turns to B team to replace the Under 23 side as club switch to European model
EXCLUSIVE BY SAMI MOKBEL The model of having a senior B team has been used successfully in Europe by giants Barcelona, Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund. Read more...
Beat type 2 diabetes in middle age - and you could fight off Alzheimer's
One study of people with Alzheimer's found 81 per cent had either diabetes or raised blood sugar levels, known as prediabetes, which puts them on the cusp of developing the full-blown condition. Read more...
Juan Carlos, Spains Former King, Quits Country Amid Multiple Investigations
The former kings departure, which comes as he faces financial inquiries, may fuel Spains political and social debate over the future of the monarchy. Read more...
How Dublin, Ohio Pivoted for the Memorial Tournament
The Memorial Tournament, a hallmark of central Ohio summers, had planned to host up to 8,000 fans daily until the PGA Tour reversed course. Read more...
Seriously Single Review Celebrating the Independent Life
After two failed relationships, a woman with the help of her best friend embarks on a journey to self-discovery. Read more...
Real Housewives' Nicole O'Neil shares heartbreaking images of her family's destroyed home in Beirut
Real Housewives of Sydney star Nicole O'Neil has shared some heartbreaking images of the devastation caused by Tuesday's deadly Beirut blast. Read more...
Apple set to release its new 5G iPhone 12 lineup in two stages
Apple recently confirmed that the iPhone 12 release date would be delayed until at least October as a result of production delays, but a new report says the launch will be split in two stages. Read more...
After Hiroshima39;s Carnage, Setsuko Thurlow Devoted Her Life to Peace
Setsuko Thurlow, a survivor of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima 75 years ago this month, has used the power of her personal story to try to rid the world of nuclear weapons. Read more...
Shirtmaker Thomas Pink shuts flagship Jermyn Street store
The brand, founded in 1987 and owned by 165billion international luxury conglomerate Louis Vuitton, re-opened the store on June 15 but will now close it. Read more...