Daniil Medvedev battles from behind to win ATP Finals with victory over Dominic Thiem
Daniil Medvedev claimed his second tournament victory in a row, as he won the ATP Finals with a three-set victory over Dominic Thiem on Sunday. 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...
Senate Leaders Agree on Impeachment Trial Delay, Giving Biden Breathing Room
The plan would put off the historic proceeding until Feb. 9, giving former President Donald J. Trump time to prepare his defense and allowing President Biden to fill his cabinet and begin work on his agenda. Read more...
The New Yorker Magazine Union Employees Stage Daylong Walkout
The labor action by more than 100 union workers also included web producers and some other editorial employees. Read more...
Woman becomes first patient to have NHS operation that made her liver work like a pancreas
At Christmas 2019, for the first time in two years, Claire Aylott ate a solid meal. The problem was pancreatitis, a condition that affects more than 40,000 people in the UK each year. Read more...
A Wedding Postponed Gets a Smaller Ceremony and a Silver Lining
After Linda Zang and Tricia Reville decided to postpone their wedding in favor of a Covid-safe gathering, they realized that Ms. Zangs family overseas would be able to participate remotely in a way they hadnt envisioned. Read more...
Rash of Coronavirus Cases Poses Early Challenge for the Australian Open
With several positive tests among people arriving from abroad, and a strict quarantine, the Australian Open is not going the way organizers expected it would. Read more...
DANNY MURPHY Will anyone take a grip on the craziest Premier League title race in years?
DANNY MURPHY Every day seems to bring a new twist to the title race, whether it's Liverpool losing their unbeaten home record to Burnley or fresh injuries to Kevin De Bruyne and Jamie Vardy. Read more...
Milly Dowler's killer Levi Bellfield 'offered Covid jab before most of the rest of Britain'
Bellfield, 52, was found guilty of the murder of 13-year-old Milly in 2011. He was also convicted of the murders of French student Amelie Delagrange, 22, in 2004, and Marsha McDonnell, 19, in 2003. Read more...
Inside the Deadly Capitol Shooting
With a mob approaching, a police lieutenant fatally shot a woman trying to vault through a window near the House Chamber. Read more...
Manchester United Jesse Lingard needs a fresh start... but which move would suit him best?
Three games this season tells a sorry story for the fan-favourite, and at 28 and entering his prime years, Lingard can ill-afford to waste away on the outskirts of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad. Read more...
Retirement in Florida? Tom Bradys Next Move Might Be to the Super Bowl
The inglorious interception at the end of his career in New England seems a distant memory as he leads the Buccaneers into the N.F.C. championship game on Sunday. Read more...
Egypt Overturns Jail Sentences for 2 Women Who Gained Fame on TikTok
Convicted of inciting debauchery and violating family values, the women were caught up in a conservative backlash as the authorities tried to enforce strict social norms. Read more...
'Smart' motorways are 'inherently unsafe' and 'should be abandoned', Yorkshire police chief says
Dr Alan Billings, PCC for South Yorkshire, has written to the Government saying the abolition of the hard shoulder should be 'abandoned' before more people die. Read more...