With John Kerry Pick, Biden Selects a Climate Envoy With Stature
Mr. Biden said he would name Mr. Kerry to a cabinet-level climate post, a role laden with political and diplomatic challenges in the post-Trump era. Read more...
Australian coal worth 0MILLION is stuck off Chinese ports in the latest trade war escalation
A total of 53 ships carrying 5.7 million tonnes of Australia's coal are still waiting to dock off ports in China, as the Communist Party continues to turn the screws on Australian exporters in bitter feud. Read more...
Trading Blame and Worry, Notre Dame Grapples With Celebrations Fallout
The universitys president promised strict punishments for students who break virus protocols. But his credibility on campus is wearing thin. Read more...
Huge new change coming to one of Australia's most popular white breads Tip Top
The popular Australian bread company introduced the 100 per cent recycled cardboard tag on Thursday. Read more...
Female patient claims Harley Street dentist, 28, 'used me and got rid of me'
A female patient claims her Harley Street dentist Sahil Patel, 28, 'used me and got rid of me' when he wined and dined her at the Savoy Hotel in London before going back to her hotel room and having sex. Read more...
John Craven reveals how his earliest holiday memory is being pecked by an angry guineafowl
This week TV presenter John Craven checks into our travel QA. He talks about his dream travel companion, what he can't travel without, his favourite hotel - and more. Read more...
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's Land Rover with a fully working kitchen to be auctioned
Built for the popular River Cottage series hosted by the TV chef, it features a built-in kitchen with a worktop, drawers, fridge and oven fitted in the back and double hob and sink on the rear doors. Read more...
Dirty Dancing's Jennifer Grey says chronological age is meaningless as she returns for sequel at 60
'I really don't give too much weight to chronological age, even though the world wants to tell you it means something,' the actress told People . Read more...
Lenders shun the self-employed
Millions of self-employed workers, already facing the blight of Covid-19, are experiencing harsher treatment by mortgage lenders compared to salaried employees. Read more...
Chris Smalling 'picks up knee injury in Roma training' days after suffering from food poisoning
The defender has had a tough start to life at the Italian club since his permanent transfer from Manchester United on deadline day and has managed just four appearances. Read more...
Family of Sydney delivery driver killed during work left with nothing due to loophole in the system
Xiaojun Chen, 43, was killed after a bus ploughed into him in Zetland in Sydney's inner east back in September. Read more...
Winter sun holidays The best bargain deals on offer from the Caribbean to Greece
At the moment, the world of travel is bewildering thanks to face masks and Covid testing. Yet there is a silver lining bargain-basement holiday prices. Here are some of the best winter-sun deals... Read more...
Arecibo Observatory, a Great Eye on the Cosmos, Is Going Dark
The radio telescope in Puerto Rico has to come down before it collapses. Read more...
Staring into the eyes of evil made it tough to be a parentMail crime writer STEPHEN WRIGHT
Stephen Wright who has been a crime reporter for the Daily Mail for a quarter of a century, reveals the case of Rose West forever haunts him and sparked an irrational fear while raising his two daughters. Read more...
New in Paperback Invisible Americans and Hunters Moon
Six new paperbacks to check out this week. Read more...
Can the Sport of Tennis Grow With Fewer Tournaments on ESPN?
Tournaments that have battled for airtime on ESPN for years are headed for the Tennis Channel. Can the sport grow with a lesser presence on the top sports networks? Read more...
Get Me Meacham! Biden Brings Back the Medias Good Old Days
The next president promises to do for old-line newspaper columnists what Donald Trump did for cable. What a time to be George Will! Read more...
CRAIG BROWN How a dodgy tour guide duped a professor into thinking Jesus was married
In 2012, at a conference theatrically staged across from the Vatican, the Harvard Professor of Divinity, Dr Karen King, announced that she had discovered a fragment of ancient papyrus. Read more...