Researcher stumbles upon mysterious 5,000-year-old paintings depicting arrows and human-like figures
The drawings, around 4 inches in length, were discovered in the rocky area of San Juan, near the town of Albuquerque in the province of Badajoz in western Spain. Read more...
SpaceX launches early prototype of Mars rocket on 500-foot 'hop test'
SpaceX launched an experimental rocket prototype on a "hop test" this week during which the giant tank-like vehicle reminiscent of an old metal grain silo soared nearly 500 feet above ground before touching down safely on a nearby ground pad. Read more...
Former 39;Ellen DeGeneres Show39; DJ says he felt 39;the toxicity39; of the work environment
DJ and actor Tony Okungbowa addressed recent reports that the daytime talk show has a toxic workplace culture in an Instagram post Tuesday. Read more...
First wild beaver colony to live on an English river for 400 years will NOT be evicted
The animals mysteriously appeared on the River Otter in Devon more than a decade ago and faced calls for their removal. Read more...
Chinas Offer to Help With Virus Testing Spooks Hong Kong
Infections have surged in the city, and its labs have been going at full speed. But wariness of the Chinese Communist Party runs deep. Read more...
Wild horses face slaughter after breeding too fast Mustangs roaming plains of America endanger animals
America's iconic mustang has reached a critical state of overpopulation prompting some ranchers to consider slaughter as a way of managing the crisis. Read more...
Dr Fauci reveals hired personal security to protect his daughters after receiving death threats
Dr. Anthony Fauci has said that he has had to get security protection after his family received threats and harassment again his wife Christine Grady and their three adult daughters. Read more...
A 0-a-Week Lifeline for Unemployed Americans Expires After an Impasse in Washington
California became the first state to reach 500,000 total coronavirus cases. Once the site of a major outbreak, Italy now offers lessons for keeping the virus in check. Read more...
Failings by NHS 111 service 'left our loved ones doomed to die',bereaved families tell MPs
Four people who each lost their fathers to the virus gave evidence to the newly-formed All Party Parliamentary Group on coronavirus. Pictured Layla Moran hosting the inaugural group. Read more...
Contact Tracing Is Failing in Many States. Heres Why.
Inadequate testing and protracted delays in producing results have crippled tracking and hampered efforts to contain major outbreaks. Read more...
Tammy Hembrow reveals a little bit too much in a VERY sheer yellow bra and underwear set
She spruiks everything from protein powder to her own clothing line from the comfort of her own home. Read more...
How to plan a holiday to key countries exempt from England's travel quarantine
The government has released a list of around 60 countries that Britons can travel to without needing to quarantine on their return. Here we look at some of the best travel routes and accommodation options... Read more...
Thrifty woman transforms her 'plain' bathroom into vibrant space for 100
Kelli Cochran-Sharp, a lecturer from Inverness, Scotland, took to Facebook group DIY On A Budget , to share her lockdown project, which she completed by herself for just 116.49. Read more...
Mark Wright 'is set to open his own branded gyms' after launching fitness business
The former TOWIE star, 33, is now reportedly on the verge of trademarking the name Train Wright, in a bid to turn into an all-encompassing brand. Read more...
The Consequences Of Love review A vivid and oddly entertaining memoir
Gavanndra Hodge appears to be the standard, posh, glossy-mag girl a blonde Cambridge graduate who grew up in West London and became deputy editor of Tatler. Read more...
When the Bronx Was a Forest Stroll Through the Centuries
Yankee Stadium was the site of a salt marsh. Concourse Plaza was a valley. Our critic walks with Eric W. Sanderson, a conservation ecologist. Read more...
The making of the US Open trophy
CNN Open Court traveled to Rhode Island to see how a gifted team of silversmiths craft the US Open trophy. Read more...
Coronavirus US Birth rate fall FURTHER amid the pandemic
Demographers and public policy experts say fewer children will mean not enough healthy, young workers to keep the economy going and replace the aging US population. Read more...