Time Out Andy Murray using lockdown to see his kids grow up
Three-time grand slam champion Andy Murray suspects that tennis will be "one of the last sports to get back to normality" and revels in the fact that the lockdown allows him to see his kids grow up. Read more...
Sole survivor who JUMPED from crashing Ukrainian plane says it was like being 'in a video game'
Vyacheslav Zolochevskyi, in his 20s, was the sole survivor of the crash after the Antonov An-26 military aircraft with a 'faulty engine' came down one mile short of its airfield. Read more...
Former Pence aide says staffers discussed whether Trump would refuse to leave office
Olivia Troye is a former counterterrorism adviser to Pence who last week joined the campaign against Trump and said she'd be voting for Biden, and has been making the media rounds. Read more...
Halsey hilariously calls out fans for thirsting over her hot younger brother Sevian on Twitter
The 25-year-old retweeted a TikTok someone posted of Sevian, 21, lip-syncing Say Aah by Trey Songz, which they captioned 'oomfsey look away the way he's so hotttttt pleaseeee' Read more...
Sandy Alderson Set to Return to Mets as Team President
Steven Cohen, the presumptive new owner of the team, announced he would be hiring Alderson, who was the Mets general manager from 2010 to 2018. Read more...
Median income hit record high in 2019 before the pandemic, Census says
Median US household income was ,700 in 2019, the highest since 1967, the first year records were kept, according to inflation-adjusted data released by the Census Bureau Tuesday. Read more...
Try these apps and games to get you through self-isolation
Like many people, I'm now facing the possibility of several weeks confined with my four-year-old, a prospect only marginally less alarming than being cooped up with Frankenstein's monster Read more...
In Pandemic, More Are Paying for Direct Access to Their Doctors
Concierge care has grown fast as patients no longer want to sit in a waiting room with strangers. But it comes at a high price. Read more...
Tricky brainteaser challenges you to find the lamp among the pieces of furniture
A brainteaser by UK-based sofa and carpet specialist ScS challenges you to find the green lamp among the pieces of furniture and plants in less than 37 seconds - do you have what it takes? Read more...
A Canadian Dream House That Took Three Architects to Build
Cascading down a rocky slope in West Vancouver, the home was a creative effort that required patience and a tolerance for loss. Read more...
Meet Bob - living proof that lung cancer isn't the death sentence it once was
Today it is still the UK's biggest cancer killer, accounting for one in five of all cancer deaths, but now - at last - for patients like Bob Pain, pictured, there is reason for hope. Read more...
This Is the Casual Racism That I Face at My Elite High School
Unexpectedly, the school did something about it. Read more...
A Focus on the Heart for Older Patients
The first geriatric cardiology clinic in New York opened at N.Y.U. Langone Medical Center in August. Its different. Read more...
Bill Gates claims White House hired Scott Atlas because he 'agrees' with 'crackpot theories'
Dr Scott Atlas, who is a neuroradiologist, does not have any background in epidemiology or infectious diseases, has advocated for herd immunity and questioned the effectiveness of masks. Read more...
As Concerns Over Climate Change Rise, More Developers Turn to Wood
With environmental benefits and lower labor costs, mass timber has grown into a market that could rival steel and concrete in the construction industry. Read more...
A Kid39;s Covid Vaccine Isn39;t Coming Anytime Soon
There are currently no trials underway, making a vaccine unlikely before fall of 2021. And students are missing online school at alarming rates. Read more...
Oliver Sacks His Own Life Review All Was Not Well With the Doctor
A new documentary explores the fascinating and sometimes troubled life of the famed neurologist. Read more...
TALK OF THE TOWN Not even Jude can turn the tide
TALK OF THE TOWN Jude Law shot Sky Atlantic's The Third Day at Osea Island, which is cut off from the mainland at high tide, and recalls once seeing a crew member 'literally floating away'. Read more...