Ole Gunnar Solskjaer warns his Manchester United team against complacency ahead of Liverpool clash
Manchester United lead the way as they head to reigning champions Liverpool on Sunday afternoon in what will serve as an acid test of their aspirations to win a first title since 2013. Read more...
James Murdoch criticizes 'media property owners' who have 'unleashed insidious' forces with election denialism claims
James Murdoch, the youngest son of billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch, assailed "media property owners" and outlets that have promoted disinformation and conspiracy theories about the results of the 2020 election. Read more...
AA to install 5,000 free road signs for temporary vaccination centres
It said the signs, which are made from 100% recycled plastic, will help people to navigate to vaccination locations that are not local hospital, pharmacies or GP surgeries that might be difficult to find. Read more...
In Defense of Television, Soccer39;s All-Purpose Villain
Television, which influences everything from salaries to kickoff times, is soccers most convenient villain. But for the vast majority of fans, its the only connection they have. Read more...
Coronavirus British man, 52, faces six months in jail for sneaking out of his Singapore hotel room
Nigel Skea, 52, was locked down in Singapore's five-star Ritz Carlton Millenia last September in accordance with Singapore's mandatory 14-day 'stay-home' notice. Read more...
The Great Gatsby Glut
F. Scott Fitzgeralds classic novel about America and aspiration is now in the public domain, so new editions, as well as a graphic novel and a zombie adaptation, have gotten the green light. Read more...
Daily Report Divergent Fortunes in Cloud Computing
The earnings reports released by Amazon and Microsoft reinforced that cloud computing is a booming, multibillion-dollar business. Read more...
New Noteworthy, From Faust to Life in Lockdown
A selection of recent titles of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading. Read more...
Expedited Spree of Executions Faced Little Supreme Court Scrutiny
In its last six months, the Trump administration put more than three times as many prisoners to death as the federal government had in the previous six decades. Read more...
Swathes of Sydneysiders are given the green light to enter Victoria after border closures
The Victorian border will finally been opened to thousands of Sydneysiders from Monday night. But ten areas across Sydney will remain red zones. Read more...
Which Americans Can Get a Covid-19 Vaccine Now? Full Guidance
Here are answers to some common questions aboutthe U.S. governments issued recommendations regarding which people in the country should be vaccinated first. Read more...
Modern Love Lockdown Was Our Breaking Point
We needed to marry for our relationship to survive. But le confinement was too much. Read more...
Dem Jamie Raskin says an 'assassination party' tried to hunt down Pelosi and Pence during MAGA riot
Jamie Raskin, the head impeachment manager, said Sunday there was an 'assassination party' looking for Nancy Pelosi and threatening to 'hang' Mike Pence during the Capitol storming. Read more...
China debuts bullet train that can operate in extremely cold temperatures
China has unveiled a new high-speed bullet train designed for extremely cold climates. The CR400AF-G train can operate at speeds of up to 350 kilometers per hour in temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius. Read more...
Elsa Hosk shows off her pre-pregnancy figure in a checkered bikini
Elsa Hosk, 32, shared a throwback snap of her pre-pregnancy body as she posed in a checkered bikini before revealing she has gained more than the 'recommended' amount of weight Read more...
Argo review Bristles with tension - Ben Affleck's 70s spy thriller
Argo, the new film from the increasingly admired Ben Affleck, concentrates on another tale that is so astonishing it is difficult to believe. Read more...
Jude Law to Star in Obsession on London Stage
The new play, based on the 1943 Luchino Visconti film, will show at the Barbican Center in London in 2017. Read more...
Last Thoughts on a First Season
Before signing off, the Carpetbagger looks back on some highlights (like tea with Tilda Swinton) and the long slog that is awards season. Read more...
With Pastry Beers, Have Your Cake and Drink It, Too
As breweries move beyond challenging flavors, theyre taking inspiration from desserts, snacks and candies. Read more...
From a David Attenborough documentary to Ghosts and Brave New World The best on demand TV this week
David Attenborough has spent the past seven decades travelling the wildest reaches of the globe and produced some of the most memorable documentaries of all time. Read more...
Hillbilly Elegy review A film that shows the American dream is still alive but in need of help
Social mobility is a phrase we hear a lot about these days, and quite right too. Read more...