Shobna Gulati talks about mental health and 'embracing' grey hair
In a new interview, Shobna Gulati, 54, revealed why as she gets older, she's learned to embrace her greying hair as she declared 'I don't want to have to look a certain way.' Read more...
Kathleen Kingsbury Is Named New York Times Opinion Editor
She spent seven months as the sections interim head after replacing James Bennet, who resigned under pressure. Now she officially takes a job that has been a steppingstone to the top editor position at The Times. Read more...
Wife stabs her husband multiple times after finding pictures of him with woman - which was her
The woman, identified by police only as 'Leonora R', was arrested last week after police were summoned to a home in Cajeme, in Mexico, to reports of a domestic dispute. Read more...
In Rural Montana, a Hope That Biden Will Reopen the Rails
The North Coast Hiawatha hasnt run through Montana since 1979. Now cities like Billings, Bozeman, Helena and Missoula are hoping that Amtrak Joe will help fund new rail service. Read more...
You Want to Talk French Tennis? Start With the Four Musketeers
Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, Henri Cochet and Ren Lacoste helped win the Davis Cup six times. Roland Garros was built for their title defense. Read more...
Tamara Lindeman39;s New Album 39;Ignorance39; Explores Climate Change
The 36-year-old Canadian musician Tamara Lindemans piercing new album, Ignorance, explores the emotional impacts of a global problem. Read more...
Eating Outside During the Pandemic
During the pandemic, wind chill and loaner blankets are the new considerations (dont forget your handwarmers). Read more...
Ofcom clears C4 over its 'deepfake' Queen message during festive broadcast
UK Media regulator revealed yesterday that the media regulator has decided not to investigate the 354 complaints it received about the Christmas Day broadcast. Read more...
Early Medieval Europe was surprisingly well connected, study reveals
In the study, researchers from the University of Cambridge examined how burial practices in Western Europe changed from the 6th to the 8th century AD. Read more...
The New Yorker Returns Award for Story on Japanese Rent-a-Family
A Theory of Relativity, a 2018 article by the staff writer Elif Batuman, was honored in the feature writing category. Read more...
Covid UK Interactive map reveals 65,000 people are getting infected each day in England
Lane Clark and Peacock, London-based analysts tracking the second wave, have found that around 65,000 people in England are catching Covid-19 each day, but the outbreak is no longer shrinking. Read more...
'Why do I keep getting these painful mouth ulcers?' DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions
DR MARTIN SCURR Mouth ulcers are a common, often recurrent, problem and I am sorry to hear that the numerous treatments you have tried have not helped. Read more...
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CHRISTOPHER STEVENSYou don't have to be dim to get on this quiz show - but it helps
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS Are you dopey enough to tackle comedian Zoe Lyons's new quiz show, Lightning (BBC2)? Let's see name the currency of Israel. Read more...
Zayn Malik reveals new tattoo of daughter Khai's name in Arabic
The singer, 28, secretly got his daughter's name, Khai, tattooed onto his wrist in Arabic recently after his girlfriend Gigi Hadid publicly confirmed her moniker last week. Read more...