US aircraft carrier enters the disputed South China Sea
The USS Theodore Roosevelt sailed into the disputed waters with its carrier strike group on Saturday to carry out 'routine operations' and reassure its allies in the region, the Pentagon said. Read more...
Cook calls for campaign against fake news
Apple CEO Tim Cook wants the tech industry to take action against "fake news" stories that are polluting the web. Read more...
Concorde successor AS2 takes leap forward
Florida-based company Aerion breaks ground on a new production HQ for its 1,000mph AS2 private jet Read more...
Pandemic Driving Is Still Down, but Will Insurers Grant More Relief?
Many gave drivers a break in the spring. With accident claims remaining below normal, consumer advocates are calling for another one. Read more...
Emma Roberts introduces her newborn son to acclaimed American writer Joan Didion 'Rhodes meet Joan'
Emma Roberts snuggled up next to her son Rhodes and introduced the newborn to acclaimed American writer Joan Didion'Rhodes meet Joan.' Read more...
10 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Read more...
Buttigiegs Climate Promises What Could He Actually Do?
The Transportation Department, which holds sway over planes, trains and automobiles, faces limits on how it spends money. Still, here are five possible steps. Read more...
Robert Saleh Outlines Plans for the Jets, With No Specifics About Quarterback
Saleh praised Sam Darnolds arm strength but stopped short of committing to him as the starter as the Jets hold the No. 2 pick in the draft. Read more...
Desperate search for missing siblings who vanished from a Melbourne train station
Siblings Zoe, seven, and 11-year-old Christian were last seen near Mernda train station in Melbourne about 3.30pm on Monday. Read more...
NASA39;s Decision for S.L.S. Moon Rocket Test Again, or Prepare for Launch?
The booster of the Space Launch System was in good condition after a test was cut short, officials said. Read more...
Ana Konjuh closes in on grand slam return with battling Australian Open qualifying win
Tennis star Ana Konjuh kept alive hopes of competing at her first grand slam in more than two years after outlasting Anna-Lena Friedsam in Australian Open qualifying in Dubai. Read more...
Bugs Amazing photos show microscopic insects coping with a downpour
Tiny droplets of water make the bugs take on an altogether different look - looking inflated by the covering of liquid. Read more...
A New York Courtship
Metropolitan Diary A veteran New Yorker dragged a newcomer to all the veteran's favorite spots, and two loves intertwined -- the city and the person. Read more...
Djokovic completes ATP Finals last four after victory against Zverev
Novak Djokovic advanced to the last four of the ATP Finals after a straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev on Friday. Read more...
Negotiations over Ethiopia dam project break down
Negotiations between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt, in a long-running dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, have reached a new impasse, the three countries said on Sunday. Read more...
Kate Winslet just turned a blind eye and banked the cheque!
Actress Kate Winslet has expressed her horror at working with directors Roman Polanski and Woody Allen. Three years ago, however, she gave a rather different response to The New York Times... Read more...
Petr Cech Is Still Saving Chelsea, This Time in New Role
For the recently retired goalkeeper, a role as Chelseas technical director is appealing because of how different it is from playing. Read more...
Michigan boy, 10, to have both legs amputated after rare MIS-C diagnosis following COVID infection
Dae'Shun Jamison, 10, of Shelby, Michigan, tested positive for COVID-19 early in December 2020, and was diagnosed with the rare MIS-C condition after being hospitalized on December 21. Read more...