Helga Weyhe, Germanys Oldest Bookseller, Dies at 98
She died above the bookstore, founded in 1840, where she had worked since the waning months of World War II. She locked it up for the last time in December. Read more...
TOWIE's Amber Turner flashes her abs in a crop top after admitting she was 'addicted' to lip filler
The TOWIE star, 27, also took to Instagram Stories on Saturday to reflect on her past cosmetic treatments, admitting that she used to be 'addicted' to lip filler. Read more...
Kennedy Center to Honor Dick Van Dyke, Debbie Allen and Others
Debbie Allen, Joan Baez, Garth Brooks and Midori will also be celebrated with a combination of virtual and small live performances, slated for May. Read more...
Apple begins work on a foldable iPhone with hinged screen, report says
Apple, based in Cupertino, California, has prototype folding screens for internal testing, but has yet to develop a full handset prototype, a person familiar with the work said. Read more...
Myleene Klass wraps up in a cosy padded coat as she heads to work at Smooth Radio
The presenter, 42, pulled on the cosy cover-up with her hood up as she strolled into Global Studios in London to host her afternoon show on Smooth Radio on Saturday. Read more...
MR MONEY MAKER Save your energy - now we're all going green
The Gore Street Energy Storage Fund has a good spread of storage businesses in the UK and Europe. This you should have as a longer-term investment. Read more...
Was the Constitution a Pro-Slavery Document?
In The Crooked Path to Abolition, James Oakes shows how Abraham Lincoln relied on Americas founding texts to chart a path to abolition. Read more...
Priti Patel is set to give police powers to break up 'super-spreader' house parties
Priti Patel's crackdown comes after around 20 officers raided an apartment block in Manchester last night where a 50-person bash was taking place. Read more...
Is jet-ski Romeo just in it for the cash? He's been revelling in fame but friends say it's a sham
Romantics lapped up the tale of how Dale McLaughlan was so desperate to see Jessica Radcliffe that he made the four-and-a-half-hour trip But The Mail on Sunday can reveal the real story. Read more...
Schalke, Tasmania and the Race to the Bundesliga39;s Bottom
Schalke can match the Bundesliga record for futility this weekend, to the dismay of the team that has held the mark for generations. But the clubs darkest days lie ahead. Read more...
Art collector buys 8,000 painting - and X-ray shows a 50,000 picture underneath
The art lover bought the original piece - a self-portrait by Robert Lenkiewicz depicting the artist in a nude pose with a female model - at auction for 8,500. Read more...
Biden39;s Inauguration Will Feature Tom Hanks and Others
Inaugurations have long mirrored the nations cultural life. Joe Bidens will feature Tom Hanks, Justin Timberlake and Jon Bon Jovi remotely, in an age of illness and threats. Read more...
A Young Mind Helps Shape the Horse Racing of Tomorrow
The moment 7-year-old Patrick Cummings stumbled on a horse racing show from Philadelphia Park in 1988, his life changed forever. Read more...
Masters Tournament Will Allow Limited Number of Fans to Attend
After hosting the 2020 event without spectators in November, six months delayed from its usual spring date, Augusta National Golf Club announced it would restore some tradition. Read more...
Virginia man arrested for 'trying to enter DC checkpoint with gun, ammunition and fake credentials'
Wesley Allen Beeler, from Front Royal, Virginia, was arrested Friday evening as he tried to make his way through security checkpoints in downtown DC, CNN reported. Read more...
5 Things to Do This New Years Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually. Read more...
Marsha Zazula, Metal Matriarch of Metallica and Others, Dies at 68
She and her husband founded Megaforce Records and introduced the world to heavy metal bands that became major stars. Read more...
Surprise Medical Bills Cost Americans Millions. Congress Finally Banned Most of Them.
Efforts to solve the common consumer problem had been stalled by lobbying pressure and legislative squabbles. Read more...