Ancient American mastodon tooth found in Missouri by teenager
A teen discovered an ancient tooth while exploring a river in Missouri. Researchers confirmed it belonged to an American mastodon that lived more than 10,000 years ago. Read more...
Facebook Messenger launches Watch Together that lets people view videos and shows at the same time
Facebook is rolling out Watch Together, a new feature allowing users to watch videos together virtually. Up to eight users can view at once in a Messenger video call or in Messenger Room. Read more...
Dating on a Budget in the 1960s
Metropolitan Diary Dinner, a cruise and ground transportation, courtesy of the subway system, Chinatown and the Staten Island Ferry, could add up to very little 50 years ago. Read more...
To Protest Colonialism, He Takes Artifacts From Museums
Mwazulu Diyabanza will appear in a Paris court this month after he tried to make off with an African treasure he says was looted. France and its attitude to the colonial past will be on trial, too. Read more...
Jacinda Ardern plunges five points in the polls in final weeks before New Zealand's election
Jacinda Ardern's Labour party remains in a commanding position to win next month's New Zealand election despite losing ground in a poll released on Tuesday. Read more...
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard defends decision to drop Antonio Rudiger for Liverpool defeat
Antonio Rudiger was left out despite being fully fit, as revealed by MailOnline ahead of kick-off, placing a question mark over his future at the club. He was also an unused substitute last week. Read more...
Novak Djokovic defeats Diego Schwartzman to win fifth Italian Open title
A little over three weeks since being defaulted at the US Open, Novak Djokovic has returned to winning ways with victory at the the Italian Open in Rome. Read more...
Are corona passports really the magic bullet Ministers hope they'll be?
Corona cases are said to be doubling every week, hospital admissions are creeping up, and on Friday the mothballed Nightingale hospitals were put back on standby. Read more...
China has stronghold on the lithium-ion battery supply chain as EV demand soars
A study claims the US and Europe are both well positioned to close the gap to China in the next five years, but warned that the UK could slip behind by 2025. Read more...
Bill Gates predicts the US will have a COVID-19 vaccine by early 2021
Because of the level of collaboration between drugmakers, Bill Gates says between two and four vaccine candidates might prove to be safe and effective, and approved by the FDA. Read more...
Madrid residents are told to limit their movements 'to the maximum'
Health minister Salvador Illa urged people to avoid non-essential contact across Madrid - not just in the poorer areas where new restrictions took effect on Monday. Read more...
Poisoned Navalny plots his return, but Russia's opposition activists wonder who might be next
Alexey Navalny is out of a coma and off a ventilator, just weeks after his near-fatal poisoning. Now the Kremlin critic is planning his return home to Russia, where his list of enemies is as long as it is powerful. Read more...
Is That Your Money?
Metropolitan Diary A sleepy-looking commuter on the G train seemed strangely unconcerned about a folded 0 bill lying in front of him. Read more...
Russian cult leader who claims he is the reincarnation of Jesus is detained
Sergei Torop - known as Vissarion - and his closest aide Vadim Redkin, a former rock musician, were reportedly detained and flown away under armed guard. Read more...
Gene in the brain of men controls sex drive, study finds
Academics from Northwestern University found the enzyme aromatase turns testosterone into oestrogen. It is made by a single gene in the brain, called Cyp19a1. Read more...
Mesdames De La Halle review Great weather and beautiful surroundings made the opera irrelevant
Glyndebourne is leading the return of opera after lockdown, with outdoor, staged performances of Offenbach's obscure one-acter Mesdames De La Halle. Read more...
Jill Biden's first husband calls Joe a hypocrite for 'picking on people's character' after affair
Bill Stevenson, 72, spoke to Inside Edition for a Monday night interview, and claimed once again that the Bidens' story of meeting and falling in love in 1975 was not the truthful version of events. Read more...
Amazon unveils 'Scout' delivery bot set to roam the streets of Washington to deliver packages
The battery-powered devices about the size of a small cooler and can deliver packages autonomously, but for now, they'll be accompanied with a human while they're being tested out. Read more...