New Zealand’s Devine cut a resigned figure as she walked out to bat in the ninth over.
Although her side had narrowly avoided losing a wicket in the opening over for the third time in three matches, thanks to Suzie Bates overturning an lbw…
New Zealand’s Devine cut a resigned figure as she walked out to bat in the ninth over.
Although her side had narrowly avoided losing a wicket in the opening over for the third time in three matches, thanks to Suzie Bates overturning an lbw…
It feels like it was just yesterday that Sony hardware architect Mark Cerny was first teasing Sony’s “PS4 successor” and its “enhanced ray-tracing capabilities” powered by new AMD chips….
SAVE UP TO 42%: As of Oct. 10, both the Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen) and the Echo Dot Kids (5th Gen) are on sale for $34.99. That’s a 30% discount on the standard model (down from $49.99) and a 42%…
US blood supplies have slipped back into crisis territory. The American Red Cross issued another nationwide appeal in late September 2025, saying inventories for several blood types are “at emergency levels.” Some hospitals have already…
Experts argue it’s never too late to quit smoking, and a new study says that applies to people with late-stage cancer as well.
Patients with advanced cancer gained nearly a full year of additional life if they quit smoking, compared to those…
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Who invented art? – Grace, aged nine, Belfast, UK
Before we can answer this question, we need to think about another one: “what is art?” Art is something people make to share ideas or feelings. It can make others think or feel…
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I have yet to try any of Jilly Cooper’s bonkbusters (Obituary, 6 October) but loved her column in the Sunday Times and read all her 1970s “permissive novels”, so when our first daughter was born in 1977, I knew at once that I wanted to…