9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Read more...
Emirates says its full plane fleet will return by the end of 2021
Tim Clark, president of Dubai-based Emirates, has repeatedly said a vaccination program would be vital to any recovery for the travel industry, which saw demand collapse in 2020. Read more...
ALEX BRUMMER Boohoo flies into another fashion storm
Doubtless the glitzy event attended by Boohoo's chief executive John Lyttle (pictured), as well as members of the founding Kamani family, can be classed as essential business. Read more...
Blow to City as leading UK biotech firm Immunocore lists in New York
Oxfordshire-based Immunocore is developing a pioneering type of cancer drug that uses the immune system to fight the disease. The technology is based on science first pioneered in Oxford. Read more...
0M roof gives US Open new look
What you need to know about the new roof that will shelter Arthur Ashe stadium from the rain. Read more...
When Will Interest Rates Rise? Fed Chair Says No Time Soon
Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, said the central bank remained far from dialing back support for the economy. Read more...
Remote-controlled glider clocks 548mph to make a new dynamic soaring speed world record
A remote-controlled glider top speeds of 548 miles per hour and broke the world record for the dynamic soaring speed. The event took place atop Parker Mountain, California. Read more...
Detained since 2018, now Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul is handed a 5-year sentence
Loujain al-Hathloul, one of Saudi Arabia's most prominent women's rights activists, has been sentenced to five years and eight months in prison by the kingdom's special court for terrorism offenses, according to her family. Read more...
Lack of Tiny Parts Disrupts Auto Factories Worldwide
Carmakers cant buy the semiconductors they need because home electronics are taking all the supply. Read more...
Manchester United Sent a Message Against Leeds. But What Kind?
A 6-2 victory moved Ole Gunnar Solskjaers United into third place in the Premier League. But a single day never tells the whole story. Read more...
New Otter for Autumn at the Bronx Zoo
Meet Monty, an Asian small-clawed otter pup born recently at the Bronx Zoo. Read more...
Man City fans 'who've done hard yards' following the team in the lower leagues praised by Cheltenham
Cheltenham Town boss Michael Duff has praised Man City fans who 'have done the hard yards' in the lower leagues for forking out for virtual tickets for an FA Cup tie they won't be able to attend. Read more...
Brexit Britain can defy gloom says Santander boss
William Vereker said a return of business investment and consumers unleashing savings will drive growth. He expects a 'big uptick' in consumer spending and increased business investment. Read more...
Anti-Semitic Comments Found Under a Chess Organizers Name
In the late 1990s, hundreds of anti-Semitic comments appeared on the Web under the name of Mansour Baghamian, a chess organizer than living in Houston. Mr. Baghamian said he did not write them. Who did? Read more...
How to Pay Off Credit Card Debt
While American balances are down over all, interest can still add up. If your stimulus check isnt going to cover basics, consider reducing your debt. Read more...
British Candidate Clarifies Just Which Immigrants Disturb Him
In a contentious radio interview, a British nationalist politician from an anti-immigrant party denied being racist. Read more...
BAZ BAMIGBOYE Why heartthrob Denzel Washington is still raising the roof at 66
BAZ BAMIGBOYE Denzel Washington said he's not worried about getting older. Nor is he envious of the leading men lining up behind him (his son John David Washington is in the queue). Read more...
From a gripping six-part podcast about Stephen Lawrence to Peter 2.0 This week's top podcasts
In this gripping six-part podcast, the Daily Mail's veteran crime writer Stephen Wright sheds light on the attitudes that led to the murder of Stephen Lawrence in 1993. Read more...
Emerging Coronavirus Variants May Pose Challenges to Vaccines
Laboratory studies of mutations circulating in South Africa suggest they may dodge some of the bodys immune responses. Read more...
Seattle home bakers donate over 1,300 loaves of bread to local food bank
Community Loaves has been on a mission to donate home-baked bread to a local food bank. Read more...
Peter Brant pays tribute to late brother Harry with photo 39;taken on his last day39;
34;My heart shatters to think we will never see that dear sweet face again.34; Read more...