With One Round to Go, Nakamura Holds Lead at Tata Steel
With an easy draw in the penultimate round, Hikaru Nakamura preserved his lead, while Viswanathan Anand, the world champion, was lucky to escape with a draw against a 16-year-old grandmaster. Read more...
Fresh woe for students as university staff threaten strike actionover 'unsafe' in-person teaching
The University and College Union has warned lecturers could strike if asked to resume 'unsafe' in-person teaching. They say online learning should remain to protect staff, students and communities. Read more...
Covid Germany to hold people who refuse to quarantine in detention centres
The eastern state of Saxony in Germany has confirmed plans to hold quarantine-flouters in a fenced-off section of a refugee camp set to be build next week. Read more...
New Capitol riot footage shows tentative cop sharing friendly interactions with MAGA mob
Veteran war correspondent, Luke Mogelson, captured the video on the day hundreds of rioters, including 'QAnon Shaman' Jake Angeli, stormed the US Capitol on January 6. Read more...
Miller Theater Focuses on New, Old and Young Next Season
Seven composers from around the world will be featured in the theater's signature Composer Portraits series. Read more...
Whats Going On in This Picture? 124; Sept. 19, 2016
On Mondays, we publish a Times photo without a caption, headline or other information about its origins. Join the conversation about what you see and why via a live, moderated discussion from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern. Read more...
Up to 60% of US health workers are refusing to get COVID-19 vaccines
Up to half of health care workers in on California county and a Texas hospital say they will not get the shot, 60 percent of nursing home staff in Ohio are turning down the jab despite surging cases. Read more...
Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers Explore Sandringham with Royal expert Dr Lucy Worsley
On this extraordinary five-day trip, you will also have ample time to enjoy no fewer than three heritage railway journeys and a cruise by paddle steamer on the Norfolk Broads. Read more...
Rivals Mock Andrew Yang 5 Takeaways From the Mayors Race
Andrew Yangs visit to a bodega drew digs from other contenders, and his entry in the New York Citys race seemed to shake up the contest. Read more...
Fox Settled a Lawsuit Over Its Lies. But It Insisted on One Unusual Condition.
Why did the network insist an agreement with the family of a murdered young man remain undisclosed until after the election? Read more...
Bride and Groom, Side by Side in a Preschool Photo
On their first date in New York, Alex Olsman and Zach Frankel realized they had gone to the same Montessori preschool in Philadelphia, but had no memory of ever meeting. Read more...
Can I Wear Camo After the Capitol Riot?
A reader asks The New York Times fashion director if wearing camo and other things military indicates that they are a rioter. Read more...
The Noise Upstairs Is Unbearable. How Do I Stop It?
You have the right to live in peace easier said than done in an apartment building where everyones cooped up for the winter. Read more...
Raphael Warnock and the Legacy of Racial Tyranny
His victory in the Georgia Senate runoff made history, and also echoed it. Read more...