Coronavirus Briefing What Happened Today
Many of the worst outbreaks in the U.S. right now are in rural areas. Read more...
America's NAFTA nemesis Canada, not Mexico
President-elect Donald Trump focuses his criticism of NAFTA on Mexico. But Canada and America have a rocky trade history too. Read more...
Disturbing deepfake tool on popular messaging app Telegram is forging NUDE images of underage girls
The disturbing images are created using a simple 'deep fake' bot that can virtually remove clothes using artificial intelligence, according to report authors Sensity. Read more...
Wimbledon to increase diversity of its governance in appointing former British No 1 Anne Keothavong
EXCLUSIVE Sportsmail understands that the 37 year-old former British number one, who was born and raised in Hackney and is of Laotian heritage, will join the 12-person Board. Read more...
2020 French Open Mens Semifinal Preview
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will try to push past two players who are in their first French Open semifinals. Read more...
A Book Fair in Buenos Aires
The Buenos Aires International Book Fair in Argentina will include more than 500 exhibitors. Read more...
Things to Do This Week
Listen to the audio play Shipwreck, bake some madeleines with Sur La Table and make dinosaur-shadow puppets. Read more...
Holidaymaker called Manchester Airport staff 'c****' when he was barred from Jet2 flight
John Clark, 37, became aggressive and called Jet2 staff 'c****' and 'p****' at Manchester Airport when he was stopped from boarding a flight for being so drunk he could barely stand. Read more...
WTA's mission to grow women's tennis
WTA CEO Steve Simon talks to Pat Cash about Maria Sharapova's 2017 return and how he plans to grow the game. Read more...
What Cows Eat Affects Climate
Also this week, voters in Colorado decide on protections for wolves. Read more...
Prosecutors Target Ex-Audi Chief in First VW Emissions Trial
Rupert Stadler is accused of continuing to sell cars with illegal software even after Volkswagens cheating scandal came to light. Read more...
Halloweens Not Canceled Heres How to Make It Spooky but Safe
Movies, podcasts, cemetery walks and more Our guide to enjoying a socially distant fright fest. Read more...
Things to Do This Week
Listen to the audio play Shipwreck, bake some madeleines with Sur La Table and make dinosaur-shadow puppets. Read more...
Can Democracy Work at Barcelona, or Anywhere in Soccer?
The effort to oust Barcelonas unpopular president has shown the power of fans. But giving supporters a bigger say doesnt guarantee better decisions. Read more...
Children mental health problems have rocketed by 50% during coronavirus pandemic, new report shows
The NHS study found that one in six youngsters now had a condition such as anxiety, depression or loneliness. .Finn Kitson (pictured) died in university halls. Read more...
The Unintended Racial Horror of Lovecraft Country
The HBO series, which just wrapped up its first season, aimed to upend stereotypes and create a heroic Black story set in Jim Crow America. But it delivered a muddled narrative with sloppy execution. Read more...
Nigeria Protests, Coronavirus, Pope Francis Your Thursday Briefing
Security forces in Nigeria open fire on protesters. Read more...
Jonathan Ross reveals he now has the largest toy collection in BRITAIN
The TV presenter, 59, is set to reveal he has the largest toy collection in Britain in scenes set to air on Shopping with Keith Lemon on Sunday. Read more...