Dustin Johnson Wins 2020 Masters in Record Fashion
Johnson, the No. 1-ranked golfer in the world, won with a score of 20 under par, the first player to reach that total at Augusta National. Read more...
Shoppers are rushing to get their hands on these bike shorts
Shoppers are rushing to snap up a .99 pair of bike shorts from the Australian activewear brand Lorna Jane, and claiming they have become their 'ultimate everyday staple'. Read more...
Key witness in murder trial still believes Phil Spector was innocent
Music producer Phil Spector died from COVID-19 related complications on Saturday at the age of 81. He was serving a 19 years-to-life sentence for the 2003 murder of Lana Clarkson. Read more...
How telecom firms are helping their customers this lockdown
This is Money spoke to the top broadband companies to find out what help they are offering their customers during the third national lockdown. Read more...
An Inspector calls... A review of The Mayfair Townhouse hotel, London
The Mayfair Townhouse is a super-swanky hotel in a former Hilton just off Piccadilly, near Green Park. The Inspector checked in and was blown away by the spectacular food in the bar. Read more...
Whos Radical Now? The Case of Minimum Wages
Evidence has a well-known liberal bias. Read more...
Netflix Announces 2021 Film Slate
The streaming services movies feature Oscars winners and box office stars and are a reminder of its power in a Hollywood that has been irrevocably changed during the pandemic. Read more...
ALEX BRUMMERUpgrade for London trading as the EU waves through 22bn merger withRefinitiv
Those who doubt the resilience of the City outside the EU have received a sharp reminder that there is life in the old dog yet. The EU has waved through the LSE merger with Refinitiv. Read more...
From Jonathan Lethem to Edward Carey, Kikuko Tsumura and Michael Connelly This week's best fiction
Imagine some murky but world-changing event. Here, it's called 'The Arrest', and starts with the death of television and the internet. There's no oil, and guns are useless. Read more...
Effort to Climb Skyscraper in Wheelchair Captivates Hong Kong
Lai Chi-wai didnt reach his goal of ascending a skyscraper by rope. It hardly made his feat any less impressive. Read more...
Can the World Break Up With Fossil Fuels? Watch the Conversation.
The Times is hosting a series of virtual events ahead of global climate talks in November. This months topic the demand for energy and what can be learned from the pandemic. Read more...
The Equalizer co-creator Richard Lindheim dies weeks before the reboot of show is set to premiere
He was one of the creators of a pivotal 1980s crime show that served as the inspiration for two successful films and an upcoming high-profile TV reboot. Read more...
Hounded by Wildfires, Californians Rethink Their Willingness to Rebuild
In the aftermath, some people are deciding to just begin new lives elsewhere. The pandemic and longstanding housing problems havent made the choices any easier. Read more...
Carlson tells Trump 'don't degrade yourself on the way out' with a slew of presidential pardons
Tuesday marks Trump's last full day in the White House and the president is expected to announce 100 pardons. Tucker Carlson and Pamela Anderson pleaded their cases on Monday night. Read more...
Mentally ill man who pushed passenger onto subway tracks couldn't get medication due to COVID
Ethel Trammell, the mom of Malik Jackson, a mentally ill man who pushed a passenger onto the subway tracks in New York City, says her son wasn't getting his medication due to COVID. Read more...