Things To Do At Home
This week, celebrate Martin Luther Kings Birthday, revisit The West Wing and explore a new exhibit from the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Read more...
SARAH SANDS asks why brides in Britain are being subjected to horrors out of the Middle Ages
Tests are held to be particularly important by some minority groups in Britain. There is a hidden business with clinics, particularly in London, offering virginity certificates. Read more...
Moped rider dies following collision with an ambulance
The moped collided with the ambulance a short distance from the Chelsea Westminster shortly before 9pm yesterday. He was declared dead shortly before midnight Police are investigating the incident. Read more...
Japanese man tries to knock snow off his roof with predictable hilarious results
Hilarious footage shows the worker in Akita, Japan, trying to nudge a massive pile of snow on a building's roof. But he quickly realised it was a bad idea when the snow came down like an avalanche. Read more...
With Pastry Beers, Have Your Cake and Drink It, Too
As breweries move beyond challenging flavors, theyre taking inspiration from desserts, snacks and candies. Read more...
Kyrie Irving Fined ,000 for Attending Indoor Party
Irving, the star Nets guard, was found to have violated the N.B.A.s coronavirus health and safety protocols that bar players from attending indoor social gatherings of 15 or more people. Read more...
Whats on TV This Week Resistance and Finding Your Roots
A historical drama with Jesse Eisenberg airs on Showtime. And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is a guest on Henry Louis Gates, Jr.s PBS docu-series. Read more...
With Man City Positives, Premier League39;s Coronavirus Outbreak Widens
As the coronavirus invades locker rooms and postpones matches, soccer needs to face up to a potential worst-case scenario. Read more...
Japan's boom in weird wearable tech
What do Discman, Tamagotchi, and Game Boy have in common? Read more...
Coronavirus Will Resemble the Common Cold, Scientists Predict
Once immunity is widespread in adults, the virus rampaging across the world will come to resemble the common cold, scientists predict. Read more...
January shopping levels just one third of what they were last year
Shopping levels are at just one third of where they were last year, furlough numbers are increasing and more than one in 10 UK firms fear they will not survive past March, according to new data. Read more...
Ashley James shares candid snaps of her postpartum figure one week after giving birth to her son
The former Made In Chelsea star, 33, took to Instagram on Saturday to give fans an update on her changing figure. Read more...
Philippines Helicopter Crash Leaves 7 Soldiers Dead
The helicopter had been on a supply run to troops in a remote, mountainous region where a hunt for communist rebels was taking place, the military said. Read more...
Side Hustles and Handouts A Tough Year Ahead for U.K. Theater Workers
With playhouses closed for the next few months, actors and backstage crews are looking for new ways to make ends meet. Read more...
New book Greece The Cradle of Western Civilization is stuffed with stunning images
New book Greece The Cradle of Western Civilization takes the reader on a journey through time from antiquity to modernity and across landscapes, from huge mountains to tiny islands. Read more...
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says 'exceptional' Thiago Alcantara is 'like a new signing'
The Spain international's appearance in last week's FA Cup win over a weakened Aston Villa side was only his fifth since his arrival in September. Read more...
Navratilova meets Evert Friendly foes reunite
Tennis greats Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova share their views on the players hoping to take top billing in the women's game. Read more...
The Next Generation of Mens Tennis Is Making Noise
Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic still dominate, but the youngsters have arrived. Read more...