Southampton boss Ralph Hassenhuttl 'never asked' for Nathan Redmond to score wonder-goals
Nathan Redmond scored a wonder goal to see Southampton into the FA Cup semi-final against Leicester - but Ralph Hasenhuttl will settle for more workmanlike performances. Read more...
Bobby Leonard, Hall of Fame Basketball Coach, Dies at 88
He coached the Indiana Pacers for 12 seasons and took them to three A.B.A. titles. The governor of Indiana called him the embodiment of basketball. Read more...
The Banishing Review Choosing My Religion
A haunted English manor serves up incoherent shocks to a young cleric and his family in this Gothic melodrama streaming on Shudder. Read more...
The Twists and Turns of Black History
In different ways, three new books guide readers through the long struggle for equal rights. Read more...
How David Cameron sent lobbying emails to NHS chief
At the height of the pandemic in April last year, former PM David Cameron sent a message toMatthew Gould, head of NHSX, the health service's digital arm. Read more...
Four Tied for the Lead of Tata Steel Chess Tournament
While Viswanathan Anand and Hikaru Nakamura, the co-leaders after Round 8, drew in Round 9, Vladimir Kramnik and Levon Aronian won. All four are tied are for the lead with four rounds to play. Read more...
The Covid-19 Plasma Boom Is Over. What Did We Learn From It?
The U.S. government invested 0 million in plasma when the country was desperate for Covid-19 treatments. A year later, the program has fizzled. Read more...
Taking Over Victory Gardens to Make a Theater for All
Ken-Matt Martin, the esteemed Chicago theaters first Black artistic director, is going in with his eyes open. Read more...
Experts Warn of a New Surge in Colorado Tied to Variants
The state is reporting an average of 1,661 new cases a day, up by 18 percent in the past two weeks. Heres the latest on Covid-19. Read more...
England losing out to Russia for Dublin's European games
England is in a showdown with Russia for extra Euro 2020 games, with UEFA set to announce on Monday that Dublin will not be a host city for the delayed European Championships. Read more...
Asian-American Artists, Now Activists, Push Back Against Hate
Newly spurred to action to combat bias, they generate subway posters, leverage social media, stage Zoom webinars. Our community couldnt take being invisible any longer, one artist says. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS Wildly inaccurate, yes... but this Catherine's just Great
The Great is a period romp based on the life of Catherine the Great, but it is not your average period romp as it is lavishly filthy, wonderfully funny, snappily paced, savagely witty and totally modern. Read more...
Hundreds of Companies Unite to Oppose Voting Rights Limits, but Others Abstain
Amazon, Google, G.M. and Starbucks were among those joining the biggest show of solidarity by businesses over legislation in numerous states. Read more...
Book by Officer Who Shot Breonna Taylor Is a New Test for Publishers
Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, one of the officers involved in the fatal shooting, has a book deal with a small press, but its distributor, Simon Schuster, in an unusual move, said it wont ship it. Read more...
Covid-19 Pushes Indias Middle Class Toward Poverty
The pandemic sent 32 million people in India from the middle class last year. Now a second wave is threatening the dreams of millions more looking for a better life. Read more...