Bournemouth reject Sheffield United's 12m bid for goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale
Keeper Ramsdale, 22, was a standout performer despite Bournemouth's relegation earning their player of the year award. England under-21s first choice Ramsdale is also under contract until 2024. Read more...
Mexico arrests 'The Sledgehammer,' alleged Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel chief
Mexican security forces on Sunday arrested the alleged leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, Jos Antonio Ypez Ortiz, commonly known as "El Marro" -- the Sledgehammer. Read more...
Beirut, Hiroshima, Indian Matchmaking Your Thursday Briefing
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The biggest 'gym rat' in golf
"He loves working out; He's a gym rat; He hits the ball a mile," are some of the ways Brooks Koepka has been characterized by a number of golf writers and commentators. Read more...
Coronavirus Professor, 52, volunteers to take Moderna vaccine
The experimental mRNA-1273 vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and biotech firm Moderna, is one of several promising candidates in the final stretch of the vaccine race. Read more...
U.S. Open Will Play in Westchester Without Fans
The rest of the PGA Tour events and all mens golf major championships except the Masters have announced plans to play without spectators. Read more...
Lewis Hamilton Is Demanding Change
The only Black driver in Formula 1 history says the sport has been too slow to increase diversity. Weve not changed anything. Read more...
Serena Williams takes to the tennis court with daughter Olympia
Sorry Venus, Serena has found a new doubles partner. Read more...
How much money do I need to save for my pension?
We tend to put ambitious targets on our hoped-for income in retirement and then underestimate how much we will need to set aside to achieve that. So how much should you save? Read more...
In Luster, Young Black Women Feel Uneasy in a White American Home
Raven Leilanis debut novel follows an interracial, intergenerational affair as it leads to an unusual redefinition of family. Read more...
The Latest U.S. Tool to Fight Election Meddling Text Messages
Washington sent offers to cellphones in Russia and Iran of rewards of up to million for information on hackers trying to attack American voting systems. Read more...
Inside the federal prison where three out of every four inmates has coronavirus
When James Giannetta first called his brother Russ in late June to tell him that the coronavirus was beginning to spread in his Texas federal prison, Russ could hear the fear in his voice. "This place is exploding," James warned. Read more...
Need to Take the MCAT? You39;ll Still Have to Do It in Person
Admissions tests for many graduate schools have gone online. But not the MCAT, the exam for aspiring doctors. It must still be taken in person, pandemic or not. Read more...
2 Black Staff Members Quit Bon Apptit as Tensions Over Race Continue
Troubles at the magazine surfaced in June, when the top editor resigned under pressure after staff members complained of a toxic culture. Read more...
The New Panic Buys Kayaks, Pools, Tents and Trampolines
Americans seeking getaways (or staycations) in the pandemic are putting outdoor retailers in a supply crunch. Read more...
Eiza Gonzalez shows off her fabulous figure in a mini dress
The 30-year-old Baby Driver star had on a pretty white mini summer dress with thin straps and added sandals as she juggled her keys, a credit card and a cell phone. Read more...
Theres No Social Distancing for Dancers. How Can the Show Go On?
Dance, perhaps more than other disciplines, faces an uphill battle with the challenges presented by Covid-19. Our critic votes for patience. Read more...
Ancient 'hell ants' had deadly scythe-like mandibles that they used to pin prey
The 99 million-year old insect stunningly preserved in amber fromMyanmar was trapped just as it embraced its final victim - an ancient relative of the cockroach. Read more...