Hope Gap review Clearly a winner as a stage play... But as a film? Not so much
On paper, Hope Gap looks like the perfect excuse for a more discerning return - should the mind-bending fantasy of Tenet not be to your taste - to the darkened sanctuary of the cinema. Read more...
Why the U.S. Risks Repeating 2009s Economic Stimulus Mistakes
In the wake of the last recession, government spending dried up, dragging out the recovery. Policymakers warn against letting that happen again. Read more...
Nadine Taub, Early Leader in Womens Rights Law, Dies at 77
Along with other feminist lawyers like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ms. Taub made legal history in cases that argued that the Constitution protected womens rights. Read more...
Tips on Spending the Money in College Savings Accounts
Funds in 529 plans grow tax free and can be withdrawn tax free if theyre spent on eligible education expenses. But there is some fine print. Read more...
Bashar al-Assad Fast Facts
View the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad Fast Facts on CNN and learn more information about al-Assad and Syria. Read more...
Dennis Williams, Former U.A.W. Leader, Is Accused of Conspiracy
The ex-president of the United Auto Workers was charged with using union funds for personal expenses. The case is part of a long federal investigation. Read more...
Britain will 'host world's first Covid-19 vaccine challenge trial', reports
The controversial trials - which could rapidly speed up vaccine development -are said to be set to begin in January at a quarantine facility in east London. Read more...
Chaos in Britain's Covid labs Scientist lifts lid on government facilities
Genomics scientist and inventor Phil Robinson said the Government's Lighthouse labs were poorly managed, running out of staff and had failed to set up automatic processes. Read more...
Dominic Thiem beats Alexander Zverev in five sets at US Open for first Grand Slam title
Dominic Thiem became the first player in the Open Era that began in 1968 to rally from two sets down and win a US Open final when he beat his friend, Alexander Zverev, 2-6 4-6 6-4 6-3 7-6 (6) in New York on Sunday. It hadn't been done altogether since 1949. Read more...
Tickets for Qantas flight to nowhere sell out in minutes
Australian airline Qantas has announced plans for a seven-hour scenic flight that will perform a giant loop taking in Queensland and the Gold Coast, New South Wales and the country's remote outback heartlands. CNN's Richard Quest reports. Read more...
Yankees Clinch Playoff Berth in Pandemic-Shortened Season
Despite a loss to the Boston Red Sox, the Yankees are in the postseason because of baseball math dictated by a loss by the Seattle Mariners. Read more...
Delay to get mortgage blamed on home working at banks
Sources said banks are failing to cope with a sharp rise in applications because so many staff are working from their kitchen tables. Read more...
In Fashion All Work and All Play
This season, swing effortlessly from sweat-it-out sportswear to crisp autumn tweeds, checks and khakis. Read more...
A Feast In The Time Of Plague review Lively, accessible, but in no sense backward-looking
A Feast In The Time Of Plague is terrific; a contemporary opera that's easy on the ear but never facile, with a storyline based on a Pushkin sketch that manages to combine death with humour. Read more...
Stars Beat Lightning in Double Overtime to Force Game 6
Corey Perrys goal gave Dallas a 3-2 victory and stopped Tampa Bay from clinching its second Stanley Cup. Read more...
Walkabout China Limits Travel to Hong Kong
A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors. Read more...
California Plans to Ban Sales of New Gas-Powered Cars in 15 Years
The proposal would speed up the states efforts to fight global warming at a time when California is being battered by wildfires, heat waves and other consequences of climate change. Read more...
Test and Trace gets worse AGAIN Just 1.8% taking home tests get Covid-19 results back in 24 hours
Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledged 100 per cent of people would get their Covid-19 test result back within 24 hours. But almost 100 per cent of tests in England take more than a day to come back. Read more...