Whats Going On in This Picture? 124; Sept. 19, 2016
On Mondays, we publish a Times photo without a caption, headline or other information about its origins. Join the conversation about what you see and why via a live, moderated discussion from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern. Read more...
Coffee Tied to Lower Risk of Prostate Cancer
Each additional daily cup of coffee was associated with a 1 percent decrease in the risk of prostate cancer. Read more...
New York Senator introduces new bill that would decriminalize sex workers in the state
New York Senator Liz Krueger and Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter announced Monday that they've introduced a new bill, the Sex Trade Survivors Justice Equality Act. Read more...
From a fascinating Steve McQueen documentary to Back and Death To 2020 The best on demand TV
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Apple's first virtual reality headset expected to launch next year
Apple is set to launch its first VR headsets (stock) next year that feature a light weight design and cooling fan, but is said to come with a heft price tag. A report also notes that AR glasses will soon follow. Read more...
White House slams Antifa Portland protests and 'anyone who committed a crime should be prosecuted'
White House press secretary Jen Psaki denounced the post-election riots in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington. She said President Biden 'condemned the violence.' Read more...
Google Chromecast Review A Streaming Device That Gets Better the More It Knows
The new gadget encapsulates a modern quandary It wants to help you find content to watch. But you have to be willing to share your data. Read more...
Fiendish quiz challenges your general knowledge
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Is the Covid-19 Vaccine Effective Against New South African Variant?
Vaccines by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech effectively protect recipients. But in a worrying sign, they are slightly less effective against a variant found in South Africa. Read more...
How to Pay Off Credit Card Debt
While American balances are down over all, interest can still add up. If your stimulus check isnt going to cover basics, consider reducing your debt. Read more...
Family sues Lambda Phi Epsilon fraternity claiming his brother killed himself after hazing
Rahat Jalil, left, killed himself in 2019 while a student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, bottom right. His brotherKam Rokon, top right. has now sued Lambda Phi Epsilon, inset.. Read more...
Visiting Laos It hasn't had one Covid death and has an uplifting ancient capital
The Daily Mail's Kate Wickers travelled to Luang Prabang,a UNESCO World Heritage site in northern Laos. A highlight of the trip was a visit to the 'picture-perfect' Kuang Si waterfalls. Read more...
West Ham 'eye up 35m deal for Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard' to replace flop Sebastien Haller
According to the Daily Star, Edouard has been identified as a suitable replacement for Haller with West Ham keen to strike a deal before this month's transfer window shuts. Read more...
Junior Mance, Jazz Pianist Who Played With Giants, Dies at 92
After working with Dizzy Gillespie and many others, he emerged as, in one critics words, one of the most swinging and utterly delightful pianists in jazz. Read more...
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How to Pay for College (and Not Lose Your Shirt)
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Raiders Owner Mark Davis Is Set to Buy W.N.B.A.s Las Vegas Aces
If the deal is approved by the leagues board of directors, Davis is expected to upgrade facilities for the team. Read more...
How Golf39;s European Tour Saved Its Season
The pandemic forced the golf tour to start almost from scratch. But six months later, its holding the tournament that will determine its champion. Read more...
New Zealand's borders may stay shut for most of the year, PM Ardern says
New Zealand's borders will remain closed for most of this year as the Covid-19 pandemic rages on, but the country will pursue travel arrangements with neighbouring Australia and other Pacific nations, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Tuesday. Read more...
Pfizer vaccine may prevent infection AND stop people spreading Covid
Recipients of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine developed up to 20 times more antibodies within a week of having the second dose of the jab in the study at theSheba Medical Centre in Israel. Read more...