Want a Divorce? Try Cameo to Break the News
After a series of viral pranks, the celebrity-driven video shout-out app has become the unexpected home for breakup announcements. Read more...
Your passport to a Brexit getaway The EU's travel rules untangled by our Holiday Hero
Every week our Holiday Hero Neil Simpson takes an in-depth look at an important holiday topic. This week How to enjoy hassle-free travel to Europe after Brexit. Read more...
U.S. Figure Skating to Pay .45 Million to Ex-Skater Who Says He Was Abused
Adam Schmidt had accused U.S. Figure Skating, the sports national governing body, of failing to protect him from sexual abuse by Richard Callaghan, a once-prominent coach of Olympians. Read more...
Homes for Sale in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan
This weeks properties are in Carroll Gardens, Astoria and Chelsea. Read more...
Does Double-Masking Help Slow the Spread of Covid?
Health experts double down on their advice for slowing the spread of the coronavirus. Read more...
Amazon, Apple and Google Cut Off Parler, an App That Drew Trump Supporters
The companies pulled support for the free speech social network, all but killing the service just as many conservatives are seeking alternatives to Facebook and Twitter. Read more...
Kate Winslet denies love scene with Saoirse Ronan in new movie is 'controversial'
BAZ BAMIGBOYE Kate Winslet said there was still a double standard when it came to describing intimacy on screen between same-sex as opposed to heterosexual lovers. Read more...
Clarifications and Corrections
Following an article on 8 February 2018, we wish to make clear that Darren Emanuel, a financial consultant, successfully appealed a conviction under section 90(2) of the Police Act 1996 when Read more...
With Man City Positives, Premier League39;s Coronavirus Outbreak Widens
As the coronavirus invades locker rooms and postpones matches, soccer needs to face up to a potential worst-case scenario. Read more...
What to Cook This Weekend
Hunker down with two of our most popular recipes Molly ONeills old-fashioned beef stew and Regina Schramblings Dijon and Cognac beef stew. Read more...
How to Pretend Youre in Tunis Tonight
The Tunisian capital beckons with white-sand beaches, the medina, cafe districts and Roman ruins that speak to its place in history. Luckily, there are ways to capture its spirit at home. Read more...
Biden Picks Former F.D.A. Chief to Lead Federal Vaccine Efforts
Dr. David Kessler, who helped speed the development and approval of AIDS drugs in the 1990s, will become the top science official at Operation Warp Speed. Read more...
A Referee Pursues Her Calling in the Mens Game
Last season, Crystal Hogan was the only woman officiating games in the top level of college basketball. The question is Why? Read more...
Pandemic Creates New Considerations for Arena Construction
The Islanders new home at Belmont Park and the venue for the expansion Seattle Kraken have added safety measures for their plans to host fans when they open in 2021. Read more...
Article of the Day 124; I, Too, Sing America
What objects and experiences will be part of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture? Read more...
Standard Chartered deal gives staff an office closer to home
The agreement with serviced office network IWG allows the London-based bank's 95,000 employees access to 3,500 offices around the world for a trial period of 12 months. Read more...
US fund joins bidding war for Signature Aviation
Global Infrastructure Partners is offering 405p per share in cash for the private jets provider, eclipsing the 380p per share or 3.2billion offered by a consortium of Gates and Blackstone last week. Read more...
Ten minutes of physical exercise a day can prevent the brain from decline, study shows
Regular physical activity - such as walking briskly, running or cycling - in middle age into later life is associated with less brain damage 25 years later, say scientists. Read more...
The AA's head of hotel inspections reveals why a smile is more important than a 'massive suite'
Paul Hackett has worked as a chef and in management roles in three and four-star hotels. Now he oversees an inspection team that anonymously visits UK accommodation and grades it. Read more...
Cuba, Though Angered by Terror Designation, Is Looking Past Trump
The U.S. decision was made in the death throes of a failed and corrupt administration, Cubas president said. For Cubans, the change in administrations in Washington cant come soon enough. Read more...