From Fort Salem to Elizabeth Is Missing and The Hater The best on demand TV this week
Three American teenagers are off to do their basic training on a prestigious military course. But it's not West Point. It's Fort Salem - and this is special forces with spells. Read more...
Where to Safely Store Your Gold
A multitude of options, from burying in the backyard to posh steel-lined vaults. Read more...
Cuomo Announces Support of U.S. Open in New York
The backing of state officials for the tournament has been a key part of restarting the mens and womens tours. Read more...
Alexis Sanchez on brink of joining Inter Milan on free transfer
SIMON JONES Reports out of Italy on Monday said the two clubs had reached an agreement however United said talks were still ongoing. The 31-year old was due back from his loan at Inter on Friday. Read more...
Balearic and Canary islands STAY on UK quarantine list despite Spanish insisting they are safe
Arrivals from islands including Ibiza, Majorca, Tenerife and Gran Canaria have been under quarantine rules since last week, when they joined the Spanish mainland on the UK's red travel list. Read more...
Brazilian mother-of-one, 33, stabbed to death in western Sydney
Daiane Pelegrini, 33, was found with significant injuries insidean apartment block in Oatlands, western Sydney, at about 4.50pm on Monday. Read more...
Edmund Whites High-Octane Saga of Twin Sisters and 1950s Texas
Whites new novel, A Saint From Texas, traces the fates of Yvonne who marries a French nobleman and Yvette, who becomes a nun. Read more...
Formula E driver Felipe Massa races a peregrine falcon... but who won?
It was the ultimate speed battle between man and nature as Felipe Massa took on a peregrine falcon, the fastest animal on planet Earth.The falcon is capable of speeds of up to 217mph. Read more...
In PGA Tours Rush to Move Forward, Foreign Pros Were Left Behind
If I was living in America, one England-based player said, Id be playing right now. Read more...
Why Protest Tactics Spread Like Memes
When items like umbrellas and leaf blowers are subverted into objects of resistance, they become very shareable. Read more...
Amazing, Isnt It? Long-Sought Blood Test for Alzheimers in Reach
Scientists say such tests could be available in a few years, speeding research for treatments and providing a diagnosis for dementia patients who want to know if they have Alzheimers disease. Read more...
Sportsmail's Virtual Olympic Games Ros Canter secures golden eventing double for Team GB
SPORTSMAIL'S VIRTUAL OLYMPIC GAMES The 34-year-old became the first British woman to win the individual eventing title at an Olympics when she rode to victory on Allstar B. Read more...
The best bottles on UK shelves for under ten quid
With many of us experiencing uncertainty and pressure on household bills, this week's column is dedicated to finding you the best bottles on UK shelves for under ten quid. Read more...
Dan Andrews' 'Stage Five' How much further could Melbourne's lockdown restrictions actually go?
When Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews floated the grim prospect of even more draconian 'Stage Five' restrictions, it sparked the question How much further can lockdowns actually go? Read more...
Covid-19 surges across Middle East and North Africa, in nations both rich and poor
Coronavirus is surging in some of the most populous nations in the Middle East and North Africa, with reported cases hitting record highs in recent weeks. Read more...
Infections Swamp the U.S., Which Recorded 42% of All Its Coronavirus Cases in July
Thousands in Berlin protest Germanys coronavirus measures. The virus is picking up speed in the Midwest. A summer camp in Georgia apologizes for hosting a retreat after hundreds who attended were infected. Read more...
Mikel Arteta needs to sell before he can buy so who gets the boot in his Arsenal rebuild?
Mikel Arteta faces some difficult decisions this summer as he assesses the options that he has at his disposal. Sportsmail looks at which players Arteta should keep and who should be sold. Read more...
How has what we cook on the barbecue changed in the last decade?
In 2020, you're just as likely to see a veggie burger or sausage, sliced courgette and chunky mushrooms sizzling on the BBQ as meat products. Consumer Trends delves into the habit shift. Read more...