Japan to start releasing treated Fukushima water into sea in 2 years
Japan plans to release into the sea more than 1 million tonnes of treated radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear station, the government said on Tuesday, a decision that is likely to anger neighbors such as South Korea. Read more...
Queen Elizabeth shares private, never-before-seen photo with Prince Philip
The sweet image was taken by Sophie, Countess of Wessex, the wife of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. Read more...
David Cameron accused of 'hypocrisy' over role at firm based in tax haven Bermuda
The former Prime Minister has been accused of 'deep hypocrisy' by critics for chairing the advisory board at a firm called Afiniti, which is based in Bermuda. Read more...
Tottenham star striker Harry Kane hobbles off injured late on in Everton draw
The striker walked off the pitch at Goodison Park after colliding with Toffees' attacker Richarlison while defending an Everton corner in stoppage time of their 2-2 draw in the Premier League. Read more...
Moderna's Covid vaccine 'is effective against Kent AND California variants and triggers antibodies'
Moderna's Covid vaccine triggers fewer antibodies against the Californian variant spreading in the US, scientists say, but added this did not make the US-made jab less effective against the strain. Read more...
Now Moderna vaccine sparks blood clot fears as patient shares how he thought he was going to die
Jeff Johnson, 49, of Brighton, Colorado, experienced blood clots, known as deep vein thrombosis, in his left leg one week after he received the Moderna coronavirus vaccine Read more...
Prince Philip funeral Duchess of Cornwall wears diamond brooch from his former regiment
Camilla wore the silver Bugle Horn brooch of The Rifles on her black coat as she accompanied her husband Prince Charles to Prince Philip's funeral at St George's Chapel today. Read more...
Stars Aligned McDavid and Matthews Set, and Keep, the Pace
Edmontons Connor McDavid leads the N.H.L. in points, and Torontos Auston Matthews has the most goals. The two will play three consecutive games against each other starting Saturday. Read more...
Wish List for a Fairy Tale End to the Season
Teams and drivers arrived in So Paulo for the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix. Here is a wish list for the most exciting and interesting end to the season. Read more...
At the Masters, a Pimento Cheese Sandwich Is Only .50
Experts say .50 pimento cheese sandwiches are not just about hospitality. Instead, they are a low-cost way to cultivate one of the biggest brands in American sports. Read more...
FIFA Has a Plan for Africa. But Who Does It Serve?
Our experts separate fact from fiction in the talk about an African super league. Plus, a Champions League update, World Cup qualifying upsets and Erling Haalands next move. Read more...
Lara Bingle turns heads in an oversized backless blazer in Sydney
Lara Worthington (ne Bingle) turned heads on Friday as she stepped out for a bite to eat in an inner-city suburb of Sydney. Read more...
From Medical Minefield to Rockonteurs, Grounded With Louis Theroux and Unearthe The best podcasts
The Mail on Sunday's health editors, Barney Calman and Eve Simmons, take a deep dive into the medical issues of the day. Read more...
Prince Philip funeral Andrew sits closest to Queen after sparking uniform controversy
Andrew was by his tearful mother's side, albeit socially distanced, for the service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle this afternoon when the Duke of Edinburgh was laid to rest. Read more...
Thousands march in Chicago for Adam Toledo while BLM protesters gather outside Brooklyn Center PD
Nationwide protests continued on Friday night in the wakes of the shooting deaths of Daunte Wright in Minnesota and 13-year-old Adam Toledo in Chicago. Read more...
A History of Great Friendships
With good friends, as with great art, our sense of the world is challenged and transformed. Read more...
Stanford Holds Off South Carolina to Reach Title Game
The Cardinal won a tense battle and advanced to the national final for the first time since 2010. Read more...
Hideki Matsuyama Charges Into the Lead at the Masters
After a 78-minute rain delay, the golf course was far more forgiving with significantly slower greens, and Matsuyama will head into Sundays final round with a four-stroke lead. Read more...