The killers of an Indian royal have just been jailed, 35 years after the crime
On a winter's day in 1985, a one-time Indian prince was killed by police in a bustling Rajasthan market. Read more...
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Read more...
'Invisible' words found in similar pattern in books and scripts
Researchers from Lancaster University and the University of Texas recorded 39,000 uses of those words in fictional and non-fictional text from novels to movies. Read more...
Morgan Jerkins Heads Down South in Search of Her Black Identity
Wandering in Strange Lands traces the authors ancestry and the history of African-American oppression along the footsteps of the Great Migration. Read more...
Serena Williams Resumes Her Pursuit of Margaret Court39;s Grand Slam Record
After the coronavirus paused the tours, Williams is gearing up for the U.S. Open, her next opportunity to tie Margaret Courts Grand Slam singles title record. Read more...
Alert after Bunnings staff member tests positive for coronavirus after working THREE shifts
A staff member at Bunnings inCampbelltown has tested positive for COVID-19, with customers told to look out for symptoms Read more...
Google discontinues Pixel 4 smartphone 9 months after release
The US tech giant, which unveiled its much anticipated budget Pixel 4a this week, quietly discontinued its flagship device. Read more...
Smile, Australia. Look at Whats Flourishing Despite the Pandemic.
As we rush into nature, books and fresher food, there are signs of a healthier existence beginning to emerge. Read more...
Hugh CAN this be? Viewers' surprise at star of Downton Abbey's slimline look
Hugh Bonneville, 56, who played the Earl of Grantham, revealed the new look on BBC1's The One Show on Thursday, looking smart in a pink open-necked shirt with a drastically shorter haircut. Read more...
'I'm done with being shy.' Osaka on overcoming her crippling shyness
Two grand slam titles and a rapid rise to the top of world tennis was a head-spinning ascent for Naomi Osaka. Read more...
David Silva 'set to sign for Lazio on a three-year deal on Monday' after saying goodbye to Man City
Silva's contract with Manchester City will expire once their Champions League campaign comes to an end and the midfielder is set to move on after enjoying ten years with the club. Read more...
Riley Keough shares a childhood photo of herself and her late brother Ben as she continues to mourn
Riley Keough shared another remembrance of her late brother Ben with a sweet childhood photo. Her brother took his own life at home on July 13 at age 27. Read more...
Tanzanias President Says Country Is Virus Free. Others Warn of Disaster
Tanzania hasnt reported a single coronavirus case in three months, even as the African continent is expected this week to cross the threshold of one million reported cases. Read more...
Ocado chief Steiner tops FTSE pay list Men STILL earn more than women
Tim Steiner, 50, took home 58.7m in 2019, one of six blue-chip chief executives to earn more than 10m. Most of it was a 54m bonus, from a five-year scheme linked to Ocado's share price. Read more...
Ex-Chelsea defender Ricardo Carvalho backs Frank Lampard's side to challenge for title next season
INTERVIEW At the first mention of Frank Lampard and John Terry, former Chelsea team-mate Ricardo Carvalho continually repeats a simple phrase 'natural leaders.' Read more...
Donald Trump defends having wine-drinking members of his golf club crowd into presser
President Donald Trump defended having members of his Bedminister golf club crowing into his press conference and not wearing masks as a peaceful demonstration against the news media. Read more...
Which players will your Premier League club be targeting in the transfer window?
With such a short window between the end of the season and the coming campaign, all attention turns to the transfer window as teams scramble to improve their squads. Read more...
Social distancing may be GOOD for the economy as it makes people more comfortable to go out
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen compared drops in economic activity due to Covid-19 reduction measures in Sweden and Denmark. Read more...