Obamacares About to Get a Lot More Affordable. These Maps Show How.
For this year and next, the stimulus bill boosts subsidies for nearly all those buying their own coverage, making insurance free for more people and giving higher-income people discounts for the first time. Read more...
Donations Surge for Republicans Who Challenged Election Results
The lawmakers, who encouraged their followers to protest in Washington on Jan. 6, have capitalized on the riot to draw huge campaign donations. Read more...
John Lewis eyes value range to lift its fortunes
The items will be targeted at students moving to university, renters, first-time home owners and young parents as the store tries to shift away from wealthy, older customers. Read more...
Are we heading for another Greek debt crisis?
It may seem like a recurring nightmare, but Greece is in danger of running out of money again. Read more...
The winning images in the prestigious 'Capture the Extreme' photography competition revealed
Now in its second year, the Capture the Extreme contest,run by luxury outerwear brand Shackleton and Leica Camera AG, attracted more than 1,000 entries from around the world. Read more...
With One Round to Go, Nakamura Holds Lead at Tata Steel
With an easy draw in the penultimate round, Hikaru Nakamura preserved his lead, while Viswanathan Anand, the world champion, was lucky to escape with a draw against a 16-year-old grandmaster. Read more...
COVID-19 patients who suffer hemorrhagic strokes are up to 2.8 times more likely to die
A new study from the University of Utah Health has found that coronavirus patients who suffer hemorrhagic strokes are between 2.5 and 2.8 times more likely to die than non-COVID stroke patients. Read more...
The City That Wont Shut Up Fills Two New Books With Its Babble
New Yorkers, an oral history by Craig Taylor, and Names of New York, Joshua Jelly-Schapiros chronicle of street names, capture the dizzying variety and fluidity of the citys stories. Read more...
Well Family A New Name and New Home for Motherlode
The Times is introducing Well Family, a new online report with expanded coverage of parenting, childhood health and relationships to help every family live well. Read more...
Daniel Farke insists Norwich are focused on beating Bournemouth as Premier League return nears
The Canaries know that victory in their 8pm kick-off at Carrow Road on Saturday will confirm a top-two finish. Promotion could also be clinched if Brentford and Swansea fail to win their matches. Read more...
Biden and Suga Agree US and Japan Will Work Together on 5G
The subtext of the meeting was responding to Chinas influence and its aggressive actions in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga resisted being drawn into a rivalry. Read more...
The Ashford in Jersey City is accused of carrying out racist policies and denying black men entrance
After being denied entrance into Jersey City's The Ashford because he was wearing sweatpants, CJ Pace, 25, recorded a video that went viral of other people getting into the establishment. Read more...
New N.C.A.A. Rule Benefits Athletes Who Transfer Colleges
Under a plan approved Thursday, Division I players who transfer will not need to sit out a year before they can play. Read more...
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and in person in New York City. Read more...
Democratic congressman calls on Justice Stephen Breyer to retire
Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones on Friday said Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer should retire this summer, becoming the first congressional member to publicly call for the 82-year-old justice to step down. Read more...
'Stinging rebuke' Clapper reacts to Biden's sanctions on Russia
Former US Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, explains to CNN's Jim Sciutto why President Biden's sanctions against Russia are significant. Read more...
One in four travel policies won't cover cancellation due to Covid
More than three quarters provide enhanced Covid-19 cover as standard, which offers some form of cancellation cover if holidaymakers can no longer travel due to the coronavirus. Read more...
Florida beachgoers rally to form a massive human chain to retrieve raft
The wild scene unfolded at the Emerald Isle Resort at Panama City Beach, Florida, as two women jumped into the waters to retrieve a little girl Wednesday. Read more...