Lily Safra
Further to an article about the murder of Edmond Safra, we wish to make it clear there was no intention to suggest that Mr Safra's widow Lily was involved in his death. We accept that there is no basis for such a suggestion and apologise for any distress caused. Read more...
Disputed Ballots Must Be Counted in N.Y. Congressional Race, U.S. Judge Rules
Delays continue in a race that remains undecided six weeks after a Democratic primary in which Representative Carolyn B. Maloney faced off against a challenger. Read more...
In PGA Tours Rush to Move Forward, Foreign Pros Were Left Behind
If I was living in America, one England-based player said, Id be playing right now. Read more...
U.A.E. Sets Its Sights on Mars With Launch of Hope Orbiter
The launch of the Hope orbiter was delayed because of weather. The missions goal is to make contributions to research on the red planet. But the Emirati government really hopes it will inspire future scientists. Read more...
In Granada, Dancing Carefully, Respectfully and With an Audience
The Compaa Nacional de Danzas program looked like business as usual, but it came after months of limited activity and strict measures to rehearse safely. Read more...
Pollution Is Killing Black Americans. This Community Fought Back.
African-Americans are 75 percent more likely than others to live near facilities that produce hazardous waste. Can a grass-roots environmental-justice movement make a difference? Read more...
Life of a Klansman Tells Ugly Truths About America, Past and Present
In his latest book, Edward Ball retraces an ancestors involvement with the Ku Klux Klan in order to shed light on the countrys legacy of white supremacy. Read more...
The Caribbean Dilemma
Many islands are open to American travelers. Going could mean bringing coronavirus to places ill prepared to deal with it. Not going could mean deepening economic woes. How do you choose? Read more...
Tricky's daughter, 24, died in an 'untoward incident' at psychiatric hospital,
Mazy 'Mina' Topley-Bird, 24, died at Darlington's West Park Hospital in May 2019, prompting a mental health trust to launch a 'sudden untoward incident' inquiry. Read more...
Old tyres and building rubble could be used to make sustainable roads, researchers claim
Developed by researchers from Australia, the new road-covering material is the first to combine rubble and rubber in a mix optimised to meet road safety standards. Read more...
Phillies-Blue Jays Games Postponed After 2 Staff Members Test Positive
A Phillies coach and clubhouse attendant tested positive, leading to more disorder in M.L.B.s schedule. Read more...
DeVos Abandons a Lifetime of Local Advocacy to Demand Schools Reopen
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has become the face of the Trump administrations demands, a stance diametrically opposite to how she has led the department. Read more...
Colleague, 72, is found not guilty of the execution-style murder of Philip Carlyle
Neil Andrew Pentland denied shooting his marketing manager Philip Carlyle four times in the head in Gold Coast on April 13, 1997. Read more...
Need Help With Your Estate Plan? Go With the Flow, Advisers Say
As older adults face mortality during the pandemic, lawyers and wealth advisers are using color-coded documents and flowcharts to help them understand estate planning. Read more...
What If You Could Just Program a Robot To Write a Novel?
Imagining all the reasons an automaton might not be writing the next Great American Novel. Read more...
Suze Orman recuperates after spine tumor removal surgery
Suze Orman underwent surgery to remove a benign tumor on her spine. The financial expert and guru, 69, is currently recovering at home, her friend and team member Sarah shared. Read more...
This Is a New Phase Europe Shifts Tactics to Limit Techs Power
The regions lawmakers and regulators are taking direct aim at Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple in a series of proposed laws. Read more...
First evidence of a dinosaur living with malignant CANCER found in a 77 million-year-old fossil
Experts found the bone cancer - an osteosarcoma - in a horned plant-eating dinosaur,Centrosaurus apertus, that lived in Canada during the CretaceousPeriod. Read more...