50 Years Later, Gamble and Huffs Philly Sound Stirs the Soul
The songwriters and producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huffs Black-owned label Philadelphia International Records turned a citys aesthetic into a movement that reverberated around the world. Read more...
How Pro-Trump Forces Pushed a Lie About Antifa at the Capitol Riot
On social media, on cable networks and even in the halls of Congress, supporters of Donald J. Trump tried to rewrite history in real time, pushing the fiction that left-wing agitators were to blame for the violence on Jan. 6. Read more...
Marcus Trescothick appointed England's batting coach on full-time basis
Sportsmail revealed Trescothick was in line for the job last November following several temporary stints in the role following the sacking of Mark Ramprakash in March 2019. Read more...
Vaccine Passports, Covids Next Political Flash Point
A world divided between the vaccinated and unvaccinated promises relief for economies and families, but the ethical and practical risks are high. Read more...
Amazon Moves From Film Industrys Margins to the Mainstream
With several films competing for Golden Globes on Sunday and a number of high-priced movies coming this year, the streaming service has altered its reputation in Hollywood. Read more...
New York Sports Entering a Promising Era
After two decades of frustration and incompetence broken up by an occasional championship (thanks, Giants), the regions sports teams all appear headed in the right direction. Read more...
'Minari' just won best foreign-language film. The director feared he'd have to make the movie in English
If it weren't for a producer's persistence, the movie that won best foreign-language film at the Golden Globes might have been made in English instead. Read more...
Wool, Sneakers and Community Ballet Class Persists Outdoors
Youre not going to be jet-ing across Central Park in the snow, but you are going to move and be with other dancers. Read more...
Two women file m claims against California school district after suffering sexual abuse
The two women, whose names have been withheld, says they were abused on multiple times by science teacher Dan Witters and accuse the Moraga School District of covering it up. Read more...
Brielle Biermann celebrates her 24th birthday in her bikini
Brielle Biermann turned 24-years-old in late February and she celebrated with a trip to the tropics. On Monday the Georgia native shared several photos from her picture perfect getaway. Read more...
Irv Cross, First Black Network TV Sports Analyst, Dies at 81
After playing defensive back in the N.F.L., he made history when he joined CBS Sports pregame show, The NFL Today. Read more...
Spelling Bee
Use 7 letters to make as many words as you can. Read more...
Dayton Flyers Fan Is Ready for Conference Tournament
Rosie Miller, 74, who has followed Dayton basketball since the early 1950s, has her wardrobe, Christmas tree and vaccinations ready for the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament. Read more...
Covid US Case of SECOND UK super strain, 'Bristol' variant, found
Known as the 'Bristol variant' and first seen in the UK, the variant carries the same mutations as the 'Kent' or B117 version of the virus as well as the E484K mutation seen in the South African variant. Read more...
Parents of woman who died when Irish doctors refused to perform abortion meet with Indian government to demand justice
The Indian and Irish governments have promised to do all they can for the parents of Savita Halappanavar, who died of blood poisoning after Irish doctors refused her an abortion. Read more...
The most and least affordable places for first-time buyers now
Within London, the notoriously expensive borough of Kensington and Chelsea is the least affordable place in the capital to live, when taking into account factors like house prices and wages. Read more...
Far-Right Groups Are Splintering in Wake of the Capitol Riot
The breakdown of larger organizations sets the stage for small groups or lone offenders, who are more difficult to track. Read more...
Heartbroken Married At First Sight bride Samantha Harvey arrives at her apartment alone
Heartbroken Married At First Sight bride Samantha Harvey arrives at her apartment alone Read more...
I May Destroy You leads the nominations for Royal Television Society Programme Awards
I May Destroy You, Normal People and I Hate Suzie lead the nominations for the Royal Television Society Programme Awards 2021. Read more...
Premier League footballer Peter Whittingham, 35, died when he fell down pub stairs
Ex-Cardiff Cityace Peter Whittingham, 35, suffered a serious head injury after tumbling down stairs leading toa beer garden in Barry, South Wales in March last year. Read more...
The 6th Floors Poet in Residence
There are many ways to describe Eisenbergs contributions to the Times online community, but the best one is also the most accurate pure poetry. To the unitiated, Eisenberg adds clever limericks to many of the posts on this blog, but he has clearly made an impact here and in many other places where reader responses are encouraged Read more...