Nearly half of Los Angeles residents live in 'pharmacy deserts,'
A new study from the University of California, Irvine has found that a total of 2.4 million if Los Angeles County's more than 10 million residents live in so-called 'pharmacy deserts.' Read more...
Whos Got the Nuclear Football? Actually, the Question Is When Biden Gets the Biscuit
The handoff of power from President Trump to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Wednesday involves choreography that includes two nuclear footballs and two sets of launch codes. Read more...
Young Iranians Arrested for Being Too Happy in Tehran
Six young Iranians were arrested and forced to repent on state television Tuesday for the grievous offense of proclaiming themselves to be "Happy in Tehran," in a homemade music video they posted on YouTube. Read more...
How to Get the Coronavirus Vaccine in N.Y.C.
There are multiple websites, disappearing slots and even attempts to game the system. Heres our guide to what you have to do to get a dose in your arm. Read more...
Baywatch star's Jeremy Jackson's homeless ex-wife digs through trash on the streets of LA
Loni Willison was first discovered to be homeless by DailyMail.com in October of 2018, highlighting a terrible turn of fortune for the former model. Read more...
Watch SpaceXs Starship Launch and Explode in Crash Landing
The company described the test of the next-generation spacecraft as awesome even though it ended in a fiery blast. Read more...
Ugandan presidential candidate Bobi Wine says his home is 'under siege'
Ugandan opposition presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, says his home is "under siege" from military. Read more...
On Night Before Inauguration, Biden Leads Mourning for Virus Victims
To heal we must remember, Mr. Biden said, standing in front of the Reflecting Pool, which was surrounded by 400 lights meant to mark the 400,000 people who have died from Covid-19. Read more...
Pfizer tells Canada it will not receive any Covid-19 vaccine doses next week
Frustration visibly boiled over with some Canadian leaders Tuesday as Pfizer told Canada that it would not receive any vaccine doses next week due to the continuing manufacturing disruptions at its facility in Belgium. Read more...
From I Can't Believe It's Not Buddha to Chameleon, No Passion No Point and Goodbye To All This
This isn't the podcast I would have imagined Lee Mack hosting, but it's a pleasant surprise. Read more...
Extra-terrestrial impacts may have shaped Earth 3.2 billion years ago, study finds
A study found that plate tectonics were triggered by intense bombardment of meteors 3.2 billion years ago -transforming the hot, primordial mushy surface into the present rugged landscape. Read more...
Great British boltholesA review of The Mitre hotel, London
The Mail on Sunday's Richard Mellor checked into The Mitre in London. It's a Grade II listed hotel positioned on the banks of the Thames with 36 bespoke rooms with 'ample panache'. 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...
A Family Adds Five Children, Special Needs and All
In November, this family adopted five young children from foster care. Read more...
MasterChef winner Oli Martin has top tips to help make home cooking restaurant standard
Oli Martin won the festive edition of MasterChef The Professionals recently and his restaurant at Hipping Hall in Kirkby Lonsdale has an impressive four AA rosettes, so he knows his way around the kitchen. Read more...
Easyjet launches cabin trolley home delivery service with Deliveroo using real crew members
UK-based Easyjet sees the initiative as a fun way to keep the cabin crew 'match-fit'. The trolleys will be loaded with crisps and olives - and gin and tonics and chilled Prosecco will be on the drinks list. Read more...
Incredible photo shows sparks flying from a dislodged train carriage as it hurtles through a station
Incredible photos have emerged of sparks flying from an out of gauge freight train wagon as it travelled hundreds of kilometres down Australia's east coast. Read more...
Sweden's Icehotel reveals its new one-of-a-kind suites for 2021
Each year since 1989, the Icehotel has been built and rebuilt using just snow and ice in the village of Jukkasjarvi, 125 miles north of the Arctic Circle next to the shores of the Torne River. Read more...