The Maldives is now open to all global tourists. Here's how they're doing it
Though border restrictions and quarantine measures are keeping people from visiting many of the world's most popular travel destinations at the moment, one country famed for its natural beauty is now welcoming all guests -- the Maldives. Read more...
Low-Key Cooking
These recipes are simple and satisfying enough for those sweet and drowsy August days. Read more...
Why the U.S. Dropped Atomic Bombs on Japan
Marc Gallicchios Unconditional details debates in both Japan and the United States to end World War II. Read more...
Private Boats Enter SpaceX Splashdown Area, Raising Concerns
We need to do a better job next time of securing the area, the NASA administrator, Jim Bridenstine, said. Read more...
When Another Child Wants to Be Friends and Yours Does Not
By the time children are in middle school, parents should be stepping back. But what if another child won't stop annoying yours? Read more...
Kourtney Kardashian embodies leisure in a pajama set as she flees to Santa Barbara with her children
Despite COVID-19, Kourtney Kardashian has been curating the ultimate summer vacation for herself and her three children, Mason, 10, Penelope, eight, and Reign, five. Read more...
I May Destroy You Is Perfect TV for an Anxious World
The HBO drama about trauma is possibly the most emblematic show of 2020. Read more...
His Film Is a Punk Classic, but the Credits Now Roll Without Him
Amos Poe lost control of his documentary about the music scene that spawned artists like Blondie and Talking Heads after a dispute with Ivan Kral, the guitarist who made the movie with him. Read more...
Should Youth Come First in Coronavirus Care?
If medical rationing becomes necessary, some older adults are prepared to step aside. But many have the opposite concern that they will be arbitrarily sent to the rear of the line. Read more...
Frozen Vegan Meals From the Chef Matthew Kenney
His PlantMade line includes Buffalo cauliflower bites and cacio e pepe mac and cheeze. Read more...
Paramedic who boasted on Facebook that he 'saved someone's life and managed to cop a feel of some cracking jubblies' is found guilty of misconduct
Mark Small, of Great Western Ambulance service, was found guilty at a conduct hearing of the Health Professions Council. The panel is still considering what sanctions to take against Mr Small. Read more...
Formula E is 'literally the future,' says Ellie Goulding
A childhood Formula One fan, but also an environmental enthusiast, supporting Formula E makes sense to Ellie Goulding. Read more...
Tiny amphibian desperately tries to escape clutches of two hungry grass snakes as they eat him alive
Amateur photographer Steve Young, 55, was able to capture the little frog desperately trying to escape the carnivorous grass snakes at Oare Marshes near Faversham, Kent, on July 31. Read more...
U.S. Adds Sanctions Over Internment of Muslims in China
The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on a powerful government entity that runs companies and farms in the Xinjiang region, where officials carry out the mass internment of Muslims. Read more...
Novak Djokovic Tests Positive for the Coronavirus
The world No. 1 in mens tennis is the fourth player found to be infected after he organized an exhibition series in Croatia and Serbia. Read more...
Try these apps and games to get you through self-isolation
Like many people, I'm now facing the possibility of several weeks confined with my four-year-old, a prospect only marginally less alarming than being cooped up with Frankenstein's monster Read more...
Jaguar Land Rover confirms its new FRENCH boss
Seen by many as a surprise and unexpected choice, it marks an incredible bounce-back for Bollore who will take over at JLR - owned by Indian conglomerate Tata - on September 10. Read more...
Visiting Cologne and discovering the story behind 4711, the world's most famous eau de Cologne
Cologne is known for creating the world's most famous eau de Cologne 4711. The Mail on Sunday's Tamara Hinson visited the city to learn more about its fascinating history. Read more...