Daveed Diggs39;s Hip-Hop Trio Clipping39;s New Album Captures a Chaotic 2020
The trio featuring Daveed Diggs, William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes returns with another blast of political music that crosses genres and boundaries. Read more...
Remdesivir Fails to Prevent Covid-19 Deaths in Huge Trial
Critics said the study, sponsored by the W.H.O., was too poorly conducted to be definitive. Read more...
After Alabama Says Nick Saban Does Not Have Coronavirus, He Coaches a Game
The university said an earlier positive test result was false, after a series of negative tests. He led the team to a 41-24 victory over Georgia. Read more...
Tesla will sell electric cars in the Middle East
The automaker announced Monday that its first official venture in the oil-rich Middle East will be in the United Arab Emirates. Read more...
Ed Benguiat, a Master of Typography, Is Dead at 92
A noted graphic designer, he was an expert in typefaces, developing many himself and fixing others. His work adorns this newspaper. Read more...
15 people are trampled to death in Afghanistan visa stampede
Eleven women and four men died and several other elderly people were wounded after the crush in Jalalabad, Afghanistan (shown on a map), on Wednesday. Read more...
Dog doodles by Sussex artist Hercule Van Wolfwinkle become a hit
Phil Heckels, who uses the pseudonym Hercule Van Wolfwinkle, admits his creations are 'really c**p'. However, the father, 38, from Worthing, West Sussex, receives about 150 request a day. Read more...
World Series Preview A Clash of Coasts and Contrasts
Los Angeles vs. Tampa Bay. Big spenders vs. penny-pinchers. Stars vs. relative unknowns. The Dodgers and the Rays both dominated to get to this point, but did so in different ways. Read more...
Homes for Sale in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan
This weeks properties are in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Astoria and Inwood. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS The Secrets She Keeps is good but forgettable
The Secrets She Keeps is one of those television thrillers that has enough twists to hook you in but will ultimately prove forgettable Read more...
Belching Cows and Endless Feedlots Fixing Cattles Climate Issues
The United States is home to 95 million cattle, and changing what they eat could have a significant effect on emissions of greenhouse gases like methane that are warming the world. Read more...
In Don DeLillos New Novel, Technology Is Dead. Civilization Might Be, Too.
The Silence invites readers to consider whether the connected life has left us more disconnected than ever. Read more...
Parents of woman who died when Irish doctors refused to perform abortion meet with Indian government to demand justice
The Indian and Irish governments have promised to do all they can for the parents of Savita Halappanavar, who died of blood poisoning after Irish doctors refused her an abortion. Read more...
Ben Chilwell delighted with Chelsea's clean sheet in Champions League draw with Sevilla
Ben Chilwell claims Chelsea can still feel positive following their opening Champions League group game despite only gaining a 0-0 draw at home to Sevilla. Read more...
Dog doodles by Sussex artist Hercule Van Wolfwinkle become a hit
Phil Heckels, who uses the pseudonym Hercule Van Wolfwinkle, admits his creations are 'really c**p'. However, the father, 38, from Worthing, West Sussex, receives about 150 request a day. Read more...
When Start-Ups Go Into the Garage (or Sometimes the Living Room)
Labs closed in the pandemic, but innovation doesnt stop. So while some workers have the home office, engineers have the garage. Read more...
Google Up Against Laws That Thwarted Microsoft (and Others Since 1890)
The Justice Departments antitrust case points to restrictive contracts, a focus that a professor said is as old as the Sherman Act. Read more...
U.S. and Russia Appear to Edge Toward Extension of Nuclear Treaty
Russia proposed that the two countries make a political obligation to freeze their existing arsenals of warheads for one year. Read more...