The Estate Tax May Change Under Biden, Affecting Far More People
In contrast to previous changes, the tax code could be modified in a way that affects everyone who has something of value to leave to heirs. Read more...
Cory Booker39;s College Athletes Bill of Rights Would Let Players Share Profits
The legislation, introduced by Senator Cory Booker, could allow college football players and mens basketball players to receive six-figure paychecks. Read more...
Northwests Salmon Population May Be Running Out of Time
The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office found that some salmon species are on the brink of extinction. Habitat loss, climate change and other factors are to blame, it said. Read more...
Venezuela's revolution has stalled. Is Juan Guaid still the answer?
Flanked by flags in the makeshift assembly hall of a non-descript office building, the leader of Venezuela's opposition told lawmakers that 2021 would be the year that would change Venezuela's fate. Read more...
The Luke Shaw revival Manchester United star is proving indispensable to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
United's defeat at home to Spurs appeared to signal the beginnings of drastic change at Old Trafford. That, added to the viral clip of Dea Gea berating his left back, made for grim reading for Shaw. Read more...
Robert Bigelow Is There Life After Death?
Hes offering nearly million if you help him figure it out. Read more...
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE Caroline Stanbury kicks off a prenup with her football star fianc
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE Who says romance is dead? Having got engaged to a footballer 18 years her junior, Caroline Stanbury, is taking no chances second time around. Read more...
How the scramble for the lightweight title shapes up after Dustin Poirier's win over Conor McGregor
Dustin Poirier (top right) and Michael Chandler (bottom right) put themselves in strong positions to fight for Khabib Nurmagomedov's (left) title after his shock retirement. Read more...
Film festival invites fans to watch movies alone on a Swedish island
Taking social distancing to a whole new level, Sweden's Gteborg Film Festival is inviting one cinema fan to spend seven days on an isolated lighthouse island, with only movies and the North Sea for company. Read more...
Celebrating Long Shots and Outcasts
At a luncheon in her honor, Rory Kennedy said she fully expected her documentary "Last Days in Vietnam" would not win the Oscar. Read more...
The Tech That Was Fixed in 2020 and the Tech That Still Needs Fixing
From videoconferencing to fitness apps, the best tech helped us endure a hard year. But there were also low points. Read more...
Let's Do It Review If only Jasper Rees had taken Victoria Wood's advice of less was always more
No one pinpointed the essence of Middle England both as lovingly and as sharply as Victoria Wood. Read more...
Tottenham 'approach Angel Di Maria over a stunning free transfer'
The PSG star's contract will expire this summer and should set trigger a scramble from a host of top clubs across Europe as one of the most highly rated midfielders in the continent. Read more...
Zlatan Ibrahimovic DENIES his 'do your voodoo s***' insult to Romelu Lukaku was racist
The striking duo clashed heads and engaged in a furious row in Tuesday's Coppa Italia quarter final - which Inter won thanks to Christian Eriksen's stoppage-time free-kick - at the San Siro. Read more...
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...
Harold Bloom Is Dead. But His Rage for Reading Is Undiminished.
Robert Gottlieb considers the celebrated Yale critic on the occasion of his last, posthumously published book, The Bright Book of Life, which revisits the novels that inspired his passion and awe. Read more...