After His Heart Attack, a British Mans Rules for Living Take Off on LinkedIn
Jonathan Frostick, a program manager at an investment bank, was still in the hospital when wrote a LinkedIn post vowing to step away from work and spend more time with his family. Thousands responded. Read more...
The Moral Case for Buying Erling Haaland
Manchester City or another wealthy club might need to sign Erling Haaland, if only to save soccer from financial calamity. Read more...
Andrew Yang Wins Endorsement from Left-Wing Rival Carlos Menchaca
Carlos Menchaca, who bowed out of the New York City mayoral race last month, endorsed his former opponent. Read more...
The Death of George Floyd Reignited a Movement. What Happens Now?
Calls for racial justice touched nearly every aspect of American life on a scale that historians say has not happened since the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Read more...
Lamar Odom debunks the Kardashian curse and insists he's still relevant because of the family
In an interview with Vlad TV, the former basketball player, 41, defended the family when asked about the conspiracy theory that men who date the Kardashian-Jenner sisters see their fortunes fade. Read more...
Shipments of Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines will increase by 7% next week after JJ shot paused
The U.S. government is increasing its allocations of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccine by 7% next week compared to this week, according to new data. Read more...
He Was Our Dreams A College Basketball Stars Wrenching Death
Days after leading his college team to its first mens N.C.A.A. tournament, Oscar Frayer was killed in a highway crash. Loved ones said he had finally found his footing in life. Read more...
Chelsea fans gather to protest against club's controversial European Super League involvement
Hundreds of Blues fans arrived at the ground on Tuesday afternoon with banners to vent their anger at the club's decision to sign up for a European Super League. 'RIP Football,' read one. Read more...
Taylor Swifts Rerecorded Fearless Is the Years Biggest Debut So Far
Fearless (Taylors Version) opened with the equivalent of 291,000 sales in the United States, giving her a third No. 1 album in just under nine months. Read more...
N.H.L. Hopes to Extend Its Reach to Latino Audiences
The leagues recent agreement with ESPN grants the network media rights in Latin America, and some teams already regularly broadcast games on the radio in Spanish. Read more...
Why the Vaccine Safety Numbers Are Still Fuzzy
Putting a risk in context The rate of blood clots is extremely low, but the pause in the Johnson Johnson vaccine could reveal more cases. Read more...
Listen to Climate Change Podcasts
Understanding the climate crisis is tough. Let these audio storytellers help you understand the problems, and potential solutions. Read more...
SpaceX Rocket Debris Seen Over Seattle and Portland, Astronomers Say
A Harvard astronomer said the objects were debris or space junk from a SpaceX rocket. Not everyone got the memo. Read more...
Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! Britains Town Criers Put It in Writing
A clear ringing voice will be of no use to contemporary criers in this years British Town Crier Championships, which will be judged only on written proclamations because of the pandemic. Read more...
Dortmund 2-0 Union Berlin Hosts keep Champions League hopes alive
Borussia Dortmund boosted their hopes of claiming a Champions League place with an edgy win on Wednesday night. Read more...
Calorie Counts on the Kids Menu
Will posting nutritional information at chain restaurants change our behavior, and our weight? Read more...
How Anthony Hopkins Inhabits The Father
The director Florian Zeller narrates a sequence from his Oscar-nominated drama about a mans descent into dementia. Read more...
How Helen McCrory Shone, Even in a Haze of Mystery
She was unforgettable onstage playing seemingly serene women who rippled with restlessness. Read more...