India signs defensive agreement with US following Himalayan standoff with China
The United States and India have reaffirmed their defensive and security relationship, as Washington continues to rally allies in Asia amid concerns over increased Chinese military activity in the region. Read more...
Dutch man unable to walk, talk or eat for eight years is cured after taking sleeping pill AMBIEN
The 39-year-old from Amsterdam -referred to only as Richard in medical journal Cortex -was diagnosed with akinetic mutism at age 29. He has been helping by the sleeping pill. Read more...
Review A Quieter, Virtual Fall for Dance, With Starriness Intact
This year, reduced portions of everything, but Program 1 had two dazzlers a Jamar Roberts solo and a Sara Mearns-David Hallberg duet to Joni Mitchell. Read more...
Coronavirus UK One in ten had suicidal thoughts during lockdown
University of Glasgow questioned 3,077 British people on their mental health and found just under 10 per cent had suicidal thoughts in the first six weeks of lockdown. Read more...
Trainer Nigel Tinkler will have his first runner at the Breeders' Cup
Nigel Tinkler will run Ubettabelieveit in the Juvenile Turf Sprint at Keeneland. Ubettabelieveit has won in the National Stakes at Sandown and the Flying Childers Stakes at Doncaster. Read more...
Barcelona president and everyone on club's board could resign TODAY
Barcelona are seeking clarity over why the November 1 and 2 dates for the vote of no confidence have been approved as many of their members are vulnerable to coronavirus. Read more...
Jamie Redknapp insists Lucas Digne should NOT have been sent off in Everton's defeat by Southampton
Lucas Digne caught Kyle Walker-Peters on the back of his foot with his studs as he chased down the former Tottenham man, and despite his protests was sent for an early shower. Read more...
Kaley Cuoco bundles up in cable knit sweater for spa day in Toronto... following 14-day quarantine
Cuoco revealed on Instagram that she's in town for for less than two weeks of shooting what she called a 'not a huge role, but a fun role' in the action comedy The Man from Toronto. Read more...
How US elections work
What are the questions that you really, deep down, have about the coming election? The ones you type into your search browser late at night? Read more...
J. Michael Lane, a General in the Rout of Smallpox, Dies at 84
At the C.D.C., he waged a 13-year campaign to vanquish a deadly infectious disease that had ravaged the world for centuries. Victory came in 1977. Read more...
Roddy Doyle, Alice Hoffman and Ngugi wa Thiong'o This week's best new fiction
No one does boozy male regret better than Doyle, and he's on typically fluent form in this slow-burn tale of two old friends who hook up for a nostalgia-soaked crawl around the haunts of their youth. Read more...
University Challenge viewers mock Jeremy Paxman's lockdown hair
In last night's episode of the BBC Two student quiz show, Paxman, who usually sports a closely cropped style with short back and sides, had swept his longer lockdown locks into a side-parting. Read more...
How a Power 5 Conference University Is Struggling to Have Sports in a Pandemic
At the University of California, Berkeley, athletes, coaches and administrators face the most complicated puzzle in sports the return of college athletics. They are allowing The Times an inside look at their journeys ups and downs. Read more...
How the Virus Slowed the Booming Wind Energy Business
Renewable energy developers have struggled to finish projects as the pandemic disrupts construction and global supply chains. Read more...
Cute cat video 'Stubborn' cat is filmed running the wrong way down an escalator in a viral video
The moggy, spotted in the Chinese city of Suzhou, spent a few minutes trying to descend the moving stairway which was heading up, according to the eyewitness who filmed the footage. Read more...
AC Milan confirm five members have tested positive for coronavirus
Milan received the results from the latest round of testing on Sunday evening. As a precaution, the whole group were tested again and no new positive results surfaced. Read more...
Just 4% of England has antibodies now, government study finds
The REACT-2 project found 4.4 per cent of people in England had Covid-19 antibodies,proteins in the blood trained to fight off the disease, in September. Read more...
ROBERT HARDMAN writes about the billionaire crown prince of partying
ROBERT HARDMAN This week, it was announced that the Prince had passed away, unmarried, at the age of 38 after what was reported as a long illness. Read more...