Chinese virologist claims the coronavirus was cooked up in a military medical facility
Li-Meng Yan, who claims to be a former researcher from Hong Kong, says the virus was built by manipulating the genetic material of two bat coronaviruses. Read more...
From Jimmy Anderson and friend's Tailenders to Who The Hell Is Hamish? This week's top podcasts
Greg James, Jimmy Anderson and Felix White are, it's fair to say, pleased as punch that cricket has returned. Read more...
Brazil divided on iconic yellow shirts
The most recognizable symbol of Brazilian identity the iconic yellow jersey in which giants such as Pel and Ronaldo have won a record five World Cups. But the world-famous shirt has also become the emblem of President Jair Bolsonaro's radical right, and a group of sport lovers are now demanding it be replaced. Read more...
Inside a Wildfire Inferno
In a new documentary on FX and Hulu, The New York Times shows what its like to live through a wildfire. These are the stories of the people who decided to stay put and confront the extraordinary blazes that left 46 million acres of Australia scorched earlier this year. Read more...
A year of free subway rides for a man who chased down and captured train derailment suspect
After chasing down and capturing a suspect allegedly responsible for derailing a subway train, one man gets a year of free rides, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said Wednesday. Read more...
Four months later than planned, the mobile phone tracing tool will be launched across the country
Britons will be urged to download the mobile tracing app that uses Bluetooth technology to alert users if they have come into contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus Read more...
Could Semedo form one of the Premier League's most dynamic partnerships at Wolves with Adama Traore?
The impact Nelson Semedo's arrival in the Premier League could have at Wolves is equally as tantilising as the effect of his departure on Barcelona. Read more...
Persian Spices From the Source
The cookbook author Louisa Shafia now sells a kit of nearly a dozen seasonings like dried lime powder and barberries. Read more...
U.S. Ambassador to Netherlands Questioned About Political Interference
The outspoken conservative envoy, Pete Hoekstra, has been criticized for hosting a fund-raiser for a Dutch populist party at the U.S. Embassy. Read more...
A whole pile of trouble! How did TVs Ruth Watson stop this familys Cornish mansion from crumbling to pieces? With drastic action and some very tough love...
Georgina Le Grice is no stranger to horror stories, but she never expected to find herself in one when her family's picturesque 18th-century property was falling apart, and there was no money to save it. Read more...
Djokovic, After U.S. Open, Says He Is Working on the Mental Side of Tennis
In his first news conference since being disqualified from the Open, Djokovic said he hoped to be a wiser player. Read more...
Young working women bearing the brunt of the UK's second wave of coronavirus, according to SAGE
Analysis by SAGE shows a significant rise in the number of women aged 20 to 40 being admitted for serious Covid-19 infection in England, Wales and Scotland since August. Read more...
Part D for Drug Coverage and Drudgery
Like doing our taxes, signing up for Medicare Part D, the insurance program for drug coverage, takes days out of our lives and leaves us sitting in a heap of papers with a splitting headache. Read more...
Keeping Score A No-Hitter by Alec Mills Cannot Be Cheapened With an Asterisk
Fans can debate whether this seasons records count. But M.L.B.s official historian insists this years achievements including Alec Millss no-hitter on Sunday are as real as any other. Read more...
Great British boltholes A review of The Swan in Lavenham, Suffolk
The Mail on Sunday's Sarah Hartley checked into The Swan in Lavenham, Suffolk. The hotel has 45 rooms and suites - seven of which are dog-friendly - two restaurants and a newly built spa. Read more...
Hundreds of teeth found in the Sahara Desert reveal the Spinosaurus dinosaur had aquatic lifestyle
A trove of more than a thousand teeth in the Sahara Desert confirms that spinosaurus aegyptiacus, the largest carnivorous dinosaur on record, spent most of its time in the water. Read more...
Cricket's race shame Sportsmail investigation reveals county cricket's shocking diversity problem
SPORTSMAIL INVESTIGATION BY MATT HUGHES AND RICHARD GIBSON Among many alarming pieces of data, we found there were only 33 BAME players at 18 clubs. Read more...
Breonna Taylor was shot six times but only one shot was fatal, investigation finds
The three Louisville officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor fired 32 times after barging into her apartment, but only one shot was determined to be fatal, investigators found. Read more...