Facial Recognition Start-Up Mounts a First Amendment Defense
Clearview AI has hired Floyd Abrams, a top lawyer, to help fight claims that selling its data to law enforcement agencies violates privacy laws. Read more...
Why people are outraged by video about cooking rice
On July 8, Malaysian comedian Nigel Ng uploaded to YouTube a video titled "DISGUSTED by this Egg Fried Rice Video," under his comedic persona "Uncle Roger." Read more...
Notre Dame Coach Muffet McGraw Retiring After 33 Seasons, 2 Titles
She will be replaced by Niele Ivey, an assistant coach for the N.B.A.s Memphis Grizzlies who was an all-American point guard for the Irish. Read more...
New Noteworthy, From Corruption to Male Privilege
A selection of recent titles of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading. Read more...
Toronto Tones Down Its N.H.L. Postseason Party
The N.H.L. playoffs are proceeding without fans in and around Scotiabank Arena, leaving hockey to compete with other leagues for attention. Read more...
White Customers, Black Fabrics
Black-owned businesses make amazing clothing inspired by African patterns. What happens when, inevitably, everyone else starts buying them? Read more...
Uncorking the truth about moderate drinking as virus crisis sees many of us reaching for the bottle
Researchers from the University of Georgia say they have identified what they call a 'U-shaped relationship' between alcohol and brain health. Read more...
17 Learning Tools For Your Next Outdoor Excursion
Ever wonder how underwater creatures make light? Or what a Carolina leaf-roller eats? Our list of apps, podcasts and websites will help you figure out whats going on in the great outdoors. Read more...
Remember when Liz Hurley wore 'that' dress?
Remember when Liz Hurley made fashion history at the premiere of a movie she wasn't even in? Read more...
Australian waiters, actors and lawyers forced to move back in with parents during COVID-19 pandemic
Research has shown 46 per cent of young Australians have been left financially worse-off due to the COVID-19 crisis - and more than a third of them are too embarrassed to tell their friends. Read more...
Hes Sharing the History of Black New York, One Tweet at a Time
Meet the grad student with a killer wardrobe who digs in the archives and takes the gems to Twitter. Read more...
Lebanon's government steps down in wake of Beirut blast
Lebanon's government stepped down on Monday night, less than a week after a massive explosion in Beirut killed more than 160 people and sparked days of violent protests. Read more...
At Europes Illegal Parties, Coronavirus Is the Last Thing on Anyones Mind
Across the continent, crowds are flocking to events organized on social media and messaging apps, despite risks and a backlash. Read more...
Microsoft employees 'oppose TikTok deal, calling the move unethical'
A internal poll carried out by Microsoft employees found that 63 per cent think the TikTok merger is a bad idea, with just 18 per cent in favor and 19 per cent undecided. Read more...
From Bette Midler in The Politician to The Great with Elle Fanning The best on demand TV this week
From the creators of Glee and American Horror Story. Each season of this campy satire revolves around a political campaign by Payton Hobart (Ben Platt). Read more...
There Are No Games. But Basketball Coaches Are Still Busy.
Coaching clinics that were supposed to happen during the Final Four have instead become very popular online. Read more...
Intersection Artfully Chic in Chelsea
In the latest Intersection we visited Chelsea during the Frieze Art Fair and spotted people who said their style influences range from their grandmothers to the avant-garde fashion company Comme des Garons. Read more...
The 1913 Belmont A New Look and a Dubious Upset
Fans noticed a new Belmont at the opening of the 1913 season; renovations had altered the familiar plant. Read more...