Things To Do At Home
This week, celebrate Martin Luther Kings Birthday, revisit The West Wing and explore a new exhibit from the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Read more...
Australian Open Quarantining tennis players voice 'unequal practice' frustrations
Instead of training for up to five hours a day as they prepare for the Australian Open, 72 players find themselves unable to leave their hotel rooms under coronavirus quarantine rules -- and a number of them are vocally expressing their frustrations. Read more...
World's most recognisable sports newspaper L'Equipe reaches 11 DAYS off newsstands
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, ex-Chelsea and Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas and former France captain Michel Platini have given their backing to the journalists on strike. Read more...
Nearly two-thirds of COVID hospitalized patients still suffering fatigue and weakness 6 MONTHS later
A new study from Jin Yin-tan Hospital in China found more than 75% of patients reported at least one symptom six months later, with the most common being fatigue and muscle weakness Read more...
The Kentucky Wildcats39; Took a Knee. Its State Was Taken Aback.
The Wildcats decision to kneel during the national anthem before a game at Florida has produced a backlash in their conservative state. Read more...
The Project's Lisa Wilkinson dons pink overcoat for premiere of Penguin Bloom in Sydney
The Project's Lisa Wilkinson regularly showcases her glam style while on the desk of the Channel Ten panel show. Read more...
From The Serpent to Losing Alice and The White Tiger The best on demand TV to watch this week
The drama about real-life serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who murdered travellers on the so-called Asian hippie trail during the 1970s, reaches its halfway point on BBC1 this week. Read more...
Australian Open 'likely' to be postponed by 'one or two weeks'
Next year's Australian Open will "likely" be postponed by "one or two weeks," according to an announcement by the state government in Victoria, Australia on Wednesday. Read more...
MARTIN SAMUEL Manchester City's search for a player support officer isn't mollycoddling
MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER Footballers are easy targets for the nefarious. Young and wealthy, they are vulnerable in a way high earners in other industries are not. Read more...
Childrens Screen Time Has Soared in the Pandemic, Alarming Parents and Researchers
There will be a period of epic withdrawal, warned one addiction specialist, once schools, activities and social life return to normal. Read more...
New Zealand closes road for a month to let sea lions nest safely
John Wilson Ocean Drive in Dunedin will be closed after rare New Zealand sea lions made their home at a nearby golf course and started "regularly crossing the road to get to the beach," according to local officials. Read more...
Trump Tower on New York's Fifth Avenue to see security scaled down
Once a fortress, security in and around Trump Tower on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue will begin to loosen possibly as early as this week when the building's namesake departs the White House. Read more...
Covid UK Vaccine doses BINNED in London due to patient no-shows
Medics at a hospital in London said they were having to throw away vaccine doses or get friends or family to come in and have them before they became unusable after patients failed to show. Read more...