Seth Rogen on Pot, Pottery and Ted Cruz
We already knew about the weed and the tweeting, but when did Hollywoods most affable schlub get so into ceramics? Read more...
How Pro-Trump Forces Pushed a Lie About Antifa at the Capitol Riot
On social media, on cable networks and even in the halls of Congress, supporters of Donald J. Trump tried to rewrite history in real time, pushing the fiction that left-wing agitators were to blame for the violence on Jan. 6. Read more...
How Green Are Electric Vehicles?
In short Very green. But plug-in cars still have environmental effects. Heres a guide to the main issues and how they might be addressed. Read more...
Don't feel sorry for us just because we're different
When Jessica Moxham's first child was born with cerebral palsy she felt terrified and on the 'fringe of mainstream family life'. Read more...
Don Letts, Mad Professor Team With Times on Carnival Story
The pandemic has dampened the celebrations worldwide. But a Times special project, which includes an interactive music mixing feature, lets readers get into a party mood. Read more...
Teslas Stock Tumbles Amid Sales Worries and Market Volatility
Investors appear to be reconsidering the high share price as other automakers offer more electric vehicles. Read more...
The Fashion World Promised More Diversity. Heres What We Found.
Tracking an industry where Black representation has been rare. Read more...
Los Angeles County finds fewer cases among health care workers as more get vaccinated.
New cases have fallen sharply among workers in the countys nursing homes and long-term care facilities, which have been hot spots during the pandemic. Read more...
From Kerry Andrew to Lucy Jago, Nick Kent and Mick Herron This week's best new fiction
There's a great deal going on in this emotive novel, and some of its plot pivots on whopping coincidences. Read more...
February 2021 Jobs Report U.S. Economy Added 379,000 Jobs
U.S. employers added 379,000 to their payrolls in February, increasing hopes that vaccinations and reopenings are giving the economic recovery a firmer grip. Read more...
The Performance of Racial Passing
Though Nella Larsens classic 1929 novel is understood to be a tragedy, it also exposes race to be something of a farce. Read more...
British scientists develop new saliva test for Covid-19
Developers of the so-called 'Insight' test from the Wellcome Sanger Institute say their proof-of-concept design could easily be scaled up and would be easier to use than the current swab tests. Read more...
Boris Johnson admits it's 'unlikely' he will record Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey
The Prime Minister said he is focusing on the jabs rollout and the economic recovery during a visit to a vaccination centre in Brent, north London (pictured). Read more...
Novak Djokovic Wins Australian Open Final Over Daniil Medvedev
The victory for the top-ranked Djokovic, in three sets over the fourth-ranked Daniil Medvedev of Russia, gave him his 18th career Grand Slam title over all. Read more...
Breaking the Garages Glass Ceiling
Women are vastly outnumbered in the auto trades, but one pioneer, who died in 2019, is still inspiring others to pursue their dreams and lift one another up. Read more...
Our Boys Casualties of war face the enemy within
Its 1984. In the wake of the Falklands War and against the backdrop of the Troubles, five squaddies and an officer are laid up with injuries at the Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital in Woolwich. Read more...
'Will honey drops ease my red itchy eyes?'Dr MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions
Dr MARTIN SCURR I've seen no published evidence suggesting Manuka honey can help, although Manuka drops may have a beneficial antiseptic effect, so there's no reason not to try it. Read more...
Hansi Flick talks up Erling Haaland move to Bayern Munich by insisting deal is 'very much possible'
Borussia Dortmund striker Haaland stunned the reigning Bundesliga and European champions with two goals in the first nine minutes in their match on Saturday, although they lost 4-2. Read more...