Betty Bushman, an Early Female Baseball Voice, Dies at 89
Hired in 1964 to provide the womens perspective on radio broadcasts of the Kansas City Athletics games, she made history. But her tenure was brief. Read more...
3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
George Ortmans radiant relief paintings at Mitchell Algus; works from Lucia Nogueiras brief but remarkable career; and Ruben Ulises Rodriguez Montoyas otherworldly sculptures. Read more...
Saudi Arabia announces more than 0 million in UN aid funding to Yemen
Saudi Arabia has signed a series of deals to provide more than 0 million in funding to United Nations aid agencies operating in Yemen, just days after a CNN investigation highlighted a crisis in aid funding for the war-stricken nation. Read more...
One Day on a Hard Court, Then on Clay
The French Open, held so close to the U.S. Open this year, forces players to quickly adjust to a new surface. Then theres the change of seasons. Read more...
College Is Everywhere Now
Yale students in Barbados. Michigan students in Brooklyn. Berkeley students in Las Vegas? Off-campus housing is way off-campus now. Read more...
Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock gets emotional during The Search
While giving heartfelt feedback to performer Jordan, the singer started to tear up as she revealed lots of people had doubted her in the past. Read more...
A hearty meal for gourmets
Stephen Hough calls his extremely generous, 79-minute, 17-item French Album a sort of musical dessert trolley, but that sells it short. Read more...
Meet the hero mine-sniffing rat whos saved countless lives
Magawa, an African giant pouched rat, can help clear land mines from an area the size of a tennis court in just 30 minutes. Read more...
Motorcyclist dies after being dragged for quarter of a mile under truck of illegal immigrant 'drink driver'
Police said the 23 year old victim Matthew Denice was still alive when he became trapped in the wheel arch of Guaman's truck. Read more...
'John Lewis Good Trouble' Six life lessons from a civil rights legend
When filmmaker Dawn Porter began work on her documentary about the life of Rep. John Lewis, she knew she wanted to find a way to bring the revered congressman out of the pages of history books and into the full scope of his humanity. Read more...
Anthea Turner, 60, goes makeup free as she hits the shops with fiancMark Armstrong
The presenter, 60, went makeup free in a cosy nude jacket and ripped jeans as she headed home with her purchases. Read more...
Lightning Have Championship in Sights After Winning Third Straight Game
Kevin Shattenkirk scored on the power play in overtime to give Tampa Bay a 5-4 win and a lead of three games to one over Dallas. Read more...
'Overstretched police are struggling to crack down on curfew breakers'
John Apter, national chairman of the Police Federation, said there were often now just 'one or two' officers available to police busy high streets in towns and cities at night. Read more...
Joanne Harris recalls how a trip to a French town inspired her to write novel 'Chocolat'
This week best-selling novelist Joanne Harris checks in to our travel QA. She also talks about her 'amazing trip' to Sao Tome and Principe, her favourite destination - and much more... Read more...
Jamie Foxx holds hands with a new woman after her ex Katie Holmes moves on with Emilio Vitolo
As the52-year-old actor engaged in some light PDA with a slender blonde wearing ripped jeans, he toted an overnight bag and removed items from hisvehicle's trunk. Read more...
English Premier League Terminates China TV Agreement Amid Dispute
The worlds most-watched sports league said it had canceled its biggest overseas broadcast deal, worth over 0 million. It was already facing heavy costs from coronavirus disruption. Read more...
In a Dallas living room, golf is being transformed
To any passer-by, the two-storey brick exterior looks like any other on the street. Read more...
The unexpected art of Ghana's hand-painted movie posters
In the late 1980s, mobile cinema businesses were burgeoning in Ghana, bringing film screenings to villages and rural areas without theaters or electricity. These makeshift "video clubs" -- usually made up of a diesel generator, a VCR and a TV or projector loaded onto a truck -- would travel around the country showcasing Hollywood and Bollywood blockbusters, as well as West African films. Read more...