Verizon's plan Consumers win, investors lose
Verizon has decided to bring back unlimited data plans. But while that's great for its subscribers, it's awful news for investors. It's another sign of how brutally competitive the telecom business is. And it's hurting Verizon's stock. Read more...
Revisiting Zinfandel From a Less Brawny Angle
Do zins needs to be alcoholic to be good? A few are made in a more restrained style. Do they have much to say, or have they sacrificed personality? Read more...
For N.H.L.s Oldest Players, the Clock Ticks Louder Every Day
Waiting out the lockdown for one last shot at a Stanley Cup has been hard for veterans. Selfishly, I was really upset when we stopped playing, one said. Read more...
Gordon Ramsay enjoys a day on the beach with wife Tana and son, Oscar, one
Gordon Ramsay enjoyed a day at the beach in Cornwall on Saturday weeks after angering locals by spending lockdown at his second home on the coast. 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...
Hunspach in Alsace is the winner of the most beautiful village in France competition
A chocolate-box village known for its historical houses has been named the most beautiful in France for 2020. It has scooped the top prize in The Favourite Village of the French TV contest. Read more...
Doctors Orders Stay in Bed and Do Nothing
Bed rest is like Las Vegas. Its nice for three days, but stay any longer and you might lose your mind. Read more...
Getting Your Home Ready for Your Pandemic Puppy
You dont have to give up on design just because the dog will probably chew everything in sight. Read more...
Visa crackdown puts these rural doctors at risk
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Jo Konta reveals she suffered from heart palpitations in Lexington defeat but is 'absolutely fine'
Johanna Konta returned to the court for the first time since March but fell to defeat at the Lexington Open to Marie Bouzkova. The British number one said she suffered from heart palpitations. Read more...
Robertson calls for revamp to snooker rules after Jamie Clarke and Anthony McGill's heated exchange
Former winner Robertson said he sympathised with both players after McGill accused Clarke of deliberately standing in his eye-line as he prepared to play a shot. Read more...
Amazon Satellites Add to Astronomers Worries About the Night Sky
The F.C.C. approved the companys 3,236-satellite constellation, which aims to provide high-speed internet service around the world. Read more...
Chelsea 'interested in Ajax left back Nicolas Tagliafico' as Ben Chilwell pursuit falters
With the Blues struggling to reach a deal with Leicester City for Ben Chilwell, with the two clubs some way apart on a transfer fee, Nicolas Tagliafico has emerged as an alternative. Read more...
The best electric cars you can buy for any budget revealed
The best electrified models have been chosen by What Car? as part of its unique honours list. Here are the 16 winners... Read more...
At P.G.A. Championship in a Pandemic, the Silence Is Deafening
Many sports have returned to play without fans. Golf is deciding a major championship without them. For players used to feeding off the crowds energy and reactions, its just not the same. Read more...
Players to UConn Coach Theres No Way That We Can Play
For Connecticut, the call to pull the plug on the college football season was clear. The Power 5 schools have been far less decisive. Read more...
Will Smith has fans thinking Jason Derulo knocked his teeth out
Will Smith appears to have had his front teeth knocked out by none other than Jason Derulo. Read more...
The French Cut the Tennis Tournament Line. And They Are Not Sorry.
With little consultation, the French Open moved to September from June, causing scheduling headaches it says it could not help. Read more...