British astrologer who predicted Covid reveals what's really going to happen in the next six months
A year before the pandemic took a hold, British astrologer Jessica Adams, 56, predicted a virus would disrupt the world and flagged a key date January 10 - when the first Covid patient died. Read more...
Covid-19 is killing restaurants. So why is Michelin still obsessing about star ratings?
Its reviews have the power to make or break a restaurant, and even though many fine dining venues are facing closure, Michelin says it has no plans to stop publishing its guides. Read more...
Camila Mendes keeps cozy in an oversized hoodie as she enjoys solo stroll throughVancouver
She is back to work on her hit CW series Riverdale after filming was postponed twice due to COVID-19 related issues. Read more...
Maverick Viales dodges disaster after bailing out at 228 kph
A week after miraculously avoiding a flying motorcycle that almost hit him at close to 200kph, Yamaha MotoGP rider Maverick Viales was again counting his lucky stars after a terrifying incident during Sunday's MotoGP of Styria, in Austria. Read more...
A richly evocative celebration of summers when children were free to roam, make mischief
For those of us who were born before the arrival of smartphones and video games and all-day telly, this splendid book rings bells galore. Read more...
Christopher Watts and American Murder What to Know About the Case
The 2018 murders of Shanann Watts and her two young daughters in Colorado are the subject of a new Netflix documentary. Heres how the case developed. Read more...
Sports to Watch This Week
Sports rebounded from early closures amid the coronavirus pandemic. Though several league bubbles have popped, these tournaments and titles are yet to be taken. Read more...
Louis van Gaal's 'strict' playing style savaged by Morgan Schneiderlin
Former Man United manager Louis Van Gaal signed Morgan Schneiderlin in 2015 for 20m but the midfielder says he moved to Old Trafford for the prestige of the club, not the manager. Read more...
Israels Coronavirus Lockdown Fuels Protests, Violence and Confusion
Last month, the country became the first to reimpose nationwide measures. But the decision has led to chaotic scenes and criticism of how its fragile coalition is handling the crisis. Read more...
A Question of Life and Death Looms for Amy Coney Barrett
If confirmed, she may soon have to reconcile her Catholic morality and the law over a death penalty case. Read more...
Kanye West and other stars join global protests over police brutality in Nigeria
US rapper Kanye West has joined a growing list of international celebrities speaking out in support of large protests against police brutality in Nigeria. Read more...
Sunrise host David Koch calls Justin Bieber a 'brat' and a 'd**k' over his behaviour on the show
Sunrise host David 'Kochie' Koch shocked his co-hosts onMonday by calling pop singer Justin Bieber a 'brat' and a 'd**k' live on air. Read more...
Trump Calls 1 Million Debt 39;a Peanut,39; but Challenges Lie Ahead
The president on Thursday played down big loans he guaranteed for his struggling businesses. But much of that debt is soon to come due in the midst of declining revenue and an I.R.S. audit that could cost him over 0 million. Read more...
Backlash as police get test and trace data
Michael Gove was forced to defend police being given personal data through the NHS Test and Trace system amid a furious privacy row yesterday. Read more...
Michelle Keegan showcases her jaw-dropping figure
The former Coronation Street actress, 33, looked jaw-dropping in a slinky black dress paired with a pair of uber-glamorous crystal earrings and an elegant chignon Read more...
Human blood tastes 'salty and sweet' like caramel to mosquitoes, studysays
US researchers have described our blood as being 'a little salty and a little sweet' to hungry mosquitoes, just like the hugely popular confectionery. Read more...
Brooklyn Beckham takes breathtaking snap of his fiance Nicola Peltz doing her makeup
The photographer's reflection could be seen in the background as he took the shot in a bathroom, with Nicola, 25, looking radiant as ever. Read more...
Will This Be the Last French Open With Only Human Eyes Minding the Lines?
Clay-court events have been the last holdouts against electronic line calling, in large part because of how well the surface absorbs marks wherever a ball lands. Read more...