Broadway producer Scott Ruddin resigns after accusations of bullying
Rudin told The Washington Post on Saturday 'Much has been written about my history of troubling interactions with colleagues, and I am profoundly sorry for the pain my behavior caused.' Read more...
Old English sheepdog breed in danger of dying out in Britain, canine experts warn
The extensive grooming the breed requires may be responsible for its steep fall in popularity, experts say. Last year just 227 Old English sheepdog puppies were registered with the Kennel Club. Read more...
Pure A unique music and whisky festival in London
This weekend the unique Pure Festival in East London that is sure to warm your cockles, by fusing top bands and musicians with whisky tasting - a heady combination. Read more...
Dazzling Skies, U.F.O. Sightings and Real-Life Monsters The Week in Narrated Articles
Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Read more...
Nick Saban Was Famous for Defense. Alabamas Offense Is the Star Now.
The top-ranked team in college football will play for a championship on Monday with a dazzling offense. It wasnt always that way for the team from Tuscaloosa. Read more...
As lockdown restrictions ease Brits share pictures of their posh picnics
People from across the globe have taken to Instagram to show off their very lavish picnic set ups including charcuterie boards, champagne amidst the sunnier spring weather. Read more...
Prince Philip funeral Queen wipes away a tear as she follows coffin to St George's Chapel
Her Majesty looked grief-stricken and bowed her head in reverence as she accompanied her beloved Philip's coffin on its final journey as their eldest son Prince Charles cried as he walked behind the casket. Read more...
Spouses Denied Social Security Survivors Benefits
Social Security will not pay benefits to same-sex spouses in states where their marriage is not recognized. Read more...
Jade Lagardre Belgian supermodel 'paid 13,000 to have a stand-in take her driving test'
Belgian supermodel Jade Lagardre, 30, appeared in court inPontoise, France, after police noticed a different woman was driving in a tape of her test for a French driving licence in 2015. Read more...
Diesel car drivers and all motorists in London being overcharged for fuel
The price of oil dropped by to in recent weeks, though retailers have been reluctant to pass on savings to motorists. Diesel drivers in particular are being overcharged 1.50 per fill up, AA says. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS I'm a celebrity... get me yet another boring travel show
Television has a monstrous appetite for new programming, but how do you feed the beast during a pandemic? Read more...
ABC News names Kimberly Godwin as its new president.
Her new role is just one of several changes in the world of broadcast news as the industry adjusts to shifting viewer habits. Read more...
A Crawfish Feast Where the South Meets Southeast Asia
Spring is turning into a comeback season at Crawfish Noodles, a Houston restaurant famed for the Viet-Cajun style that has spread around the country. Read more...
Helen McCrory The 'feral' childhood and dangerous sex appeal of a dazzling actress
Helen McCrory will be best remembered for her small-screen turn as the terrifying matriarch Aunt Polly in Peaky Blinders, or as the equally striking Narcissa Malfoy in the Harry Potter films. Read more...
When a TikTok Influencer Dances, Who Gets Credit?
Addison Raes appearance on Jimmy Fallons show sparked conversations about appropriation and how dance has been central to the platform. Read more...
Prince Philip funeral Vanuatu island tribe that worshipped Duke of Edinburgh have day of rituals
The tribespeople on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu will mourn by dancing, speeches and the ceremonial drinking of the native plant kava, according to an expert on the culture. Read more...
Laura Whitmore dotes on her daughter as they enjoy a walk in the park
The Love Island host, 35, kept her daughter close by carrying her in a burgundy red baby carrier and posed for snaps during the sun-soaked day out. Read more...
Its Turkeys Move
In a letter, the European Chess Union has said that the Turkish Chess Federation can bid on hosting the European Womens Championship, but it will not automatically restore its right to host the event after the Turkish Federation dropped it a month ago. Read more...