TelevisionInterviewBetty White: TV's golden girl on 63 years in showbusinessMichael CraggThe former Mary Tyler Moore show star is still turning down work at 90. 'They don't know how to get rid of me,' she tells us"Why do people say 'grow some balls'? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding." If you happen to look this quote up, you'll see it attributed to notoriously sweet 90-year-old TV great Betty White.
"Christian children all must be mild, obedient, good as he." The prescriptive lyrics from which Victorian carol? Once in Royal David's City Good King Wenceslas Away in a Manger The First Noel "Its bitter perfume breathes a life of gathering gloom." Which of the three kings' gifts had these properties?
OpinionDrew Barrymore This article is more than 4 months oldDrew Barrymore was America’s sweetheart – but her baffling video was a terrible misstepThis article is more than 4 months oldArwa MahdawiHer decision to continue her talkshow amid the writers’ strike received such a backlash that she reversed it. But the holes in her ‘apology’ had already been laid bare
Gal Gadot must be giddy with relief. For the past few years, the Wonder Woman actor has held the No 1 spot in the category of most cringeworthy and ill-advised celebrity home video ever made.
South Dakota This article is more than 8 years oldMan found guilty of murdering two-year-old son of NFL star Adrian PetersonThis article is more than 8 years oldJoseph Patterson was looking after Tyrese Ruffin when the toddler died in 2013, a court in South Dakota heard
A jury has found a man guilty of killing the two-year-old son of Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson in 2013.
Joseph Patterson, 29, faces a mandatory life sentence for the conviction on second-degree murder in the death of Tyrese Ruffin, who was the son of his then girlfriend and Peterson, prosecutors said.
MountaineeringInterviewRocky life of a mountain manJohn CraceAt the age of 80, Walter Bonatti is revered as one of the world's greatest climbers. But half a century ago a bitter row on K2 almost toppled him from his peak. He talks to John CraceTo reach Walter Bonatti by car is a nightmare. You head north-east out of Milan towards the lakes until you reach the town of Dubino. There are no signposts and you have to negotiate a series of ever narrower lanes that zig-zag their way up the steep hillside on the sunny side of town until you realise you've come to a dead end.