Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United and the Long Game
The Portuguese midfielders circuitous path to Manchester United stardom revealed inefficiencies in soccers vast scouting system, and how even a sure thing can almost slip through the cracks. Read more...
10 Republicans Voted to Impeach Trump. The Backlash Has Been Swift.
The House Republicans who voted to charge President Donald J. Trump with inciting the Capitol riot are facing a fleet of primary challengers, censures and other rebukes from their party. Read more...
Chairwoman of San Francisco Art School Facing Budget Issues Resigns
The leader of the board at the 150-year-old San Francisco Art Institute said she is confident the college has a plan to address its financial problems, but critics have suggested otherwise. Read more...
Vegan Restaurant ONA Gets Michelin Star in France, a First
We want to show you can eat differently, said Claire Valle, whose restaurant won the star. A growing number of chefs are eschewing Frances traditional, meat-focused cuisine. Read more...
Forget About a Gym. These People Pay Thousands for Personalized Workouts.
Im in for ,000 a year, a fashion consultant says. That covers a trainer, a nutritionist, an age management doctor and tons of supplements. Read more...
3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
Irving Penns notion of photographism; Martha Diamonds spectacular cityscapes; and the sculptor Fawn Kriegers experiments in resistance. Read more...
Dee Rowe, UConn Basketball Coach and Fund-Raiser, Dies at 91
He coached the Huskies for eight seasons, taking them to the N.C.A.A. tournament, before spending decades raising money for campus athletic facilities. 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...
From The Undoing to Seaside Hotel and Upright The best on demand TV to watch this week
Six-part psychological drama in which top psychotherapist Grace Fraser (Nicole Kidman) initially appears to have the perfect life. Read more...
Bob Avian, Choreographer of Broadway Smashes, Dies at 83
His collaborations with Michael Bennett included A Chorus Line. He later worked on Miss Saigon and other hits. Read more...
Virus Disrupts College Football Playoff Even Before Kickoff
Both semifinals are being played in abnormal circumstances The Rose Bowl will be in Texas, and the Sugar Bowl will feature teams hit hard by the coronavirus. Read more...
James Milner calls for unity from Liverpool fans and players in wake of dismal Burnley defeat
The Liverpool midfielder James Milner made the plea for unity on Twitter after the club forfeited their 68-match unbeaten run at home in the Premier League following defeat by Burnley on Thursday. Read more...
Philippine Drug Raid Leaves 13 Dead
Officials said 12 suspects and a police officer were killed in the shootout, the bloodiest episode in years in President Rodrigo Dutertes war on drugs. Read more...
Covid England Over-60s' hospital mortality rate 13 times higher
NHS England figures published yesterday show that while there were 58,600 Covid-19 deaths in older age groups since the pandemic began, younger people accounted for 4,650 deaths. Read more...
Bayern Munich chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says talk of Leroy Sane leaving the club is 'nonsense'
Leroy Sane has made just seven Bundesliga starts since his 55m move from Manchester City in the summer. There has been speculation Sane could be ditched after just one season at the club. Read more...
Indigenous Beadwork Drops on Instagram
Interest in Indigenous artistry has created an ecosystem of beadwork drops that sell out in minutes online. Read more...