Looted Objects From Afghanistan Are Returned
Thirty-three antiquities were handed over to the Afghan ambassador by the Manhattan district attorneys office and the Department of Homeland Security. Read more...
Tottenham 'ready to battle it out with PSG and Inter Milan' for Real Betis right back Emerson
The Real Betis right back, part-owned by Barcelona who are eager to sell him to raise funds this summer, is also of interest to Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Bayer Leverkusen. Read more...
Swiss Billionaire Ends Bid for Tribune Publishing
Hansjrg Wyss was part of a serious offer for the major newspaper chain that could have prevented it from being sold to the hedge fund Alden Global Capital. Read more...
Papier-Mache Globe
Creating a light-up globe from recycled materials is a good reminder of Earths beauty. Read more...
After Opting Out, Micah Parsons Prepares for the 2021 NFL Draft
Players and scouts adjusted their methods to account for the absence of a traditional combine in Indianapolis. Read more...
Is South Africa's variant taking off in Britain? Cases of the mutant strain have rocketed by 20%
Cases of the troublesome strain have started to pick up in recent weeks even though targeted curbs aimed at eradicating the mutant strain have been introduced where it is detected. Read more...
Merseyside police chief says he would rather pump billions into cutting poverty than upholding law
Andy Cooke, marking his retirement as Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, said if he was given a 5 billion budget to cut crime, he would spend 1 billion on crime and 4 billion on tackling poverty. Read more...
A Book Fair in Buenos Aires
The Buenos Aires International Book Fair in Argentina will include more than 500 exhibitors. Read more...
What Led Phillip Adams, Former N.F.L. Player, to a Shooting Spree?
A small city that bills itself as Football City U.S.A. is grappling with the shooting deaths of members of a prominent local family by Phillip Adams who, many say, had been adrift after his N.F.L. career ended. Read more...
Sir Ben Kingsley is picture perfect as Spanish surrealist Salvador Dal
The Oscar-winning actor was the spitting image of Dal, who passed away in 1989 at the age of 84, while making his first appearance on the set of forthcoming filmDal Land. Read more...
Executives Call for Deep Emission Cuts to Combat Climate Change
More than 300 corporate leaders are asking the Biden administration to nearly double the emission reduction targets set by the Obama administration. Read more...
How a Burst of Light in the Sky Illuminated Something Primal
Videos of a mysterious celestial phenomenon captured a once-common human emotion awe at the wonder of the heavens. Read more...
What to Cook This Week
Take the day to plan ahead and make a Mississippi Roast or fish cakes with herbs and chiles. Both will set you up for the days that follow. Read more...
Carmakers Strive to Stay Ahead of Hackers
The effects of a breach of a car, or fleet, could be devastating. Auto manufacturers and suppliers have aggressive plans, and a lot of firewalls. Read more...
Grieving Sean can still lift our spirits
Sean Hughes was once all the rage. But his stand-up career stalled and he settled down to the slightly less stellar heights of team captain on Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Read more...
On the Water in Alaska, Where Salmon Fishing Dreams Live On
Each summer, salmon begin their journey back to the rivers where they were spawned. Alaskan fishermen, along with whales, eagles and bears, share in the abundance. Read more...