Travel Insurance During Coronavirus Pandemic What To Know
A spate of new travel insurance policies have begun covering Covid-19, just as many international destinations begin to require it. Heres what to look for. Read more...
Meet the headmaster of Reykjavik's Elfschool, where you can learn all about elves and hidden people
The Elfschool is run by historian and folklore expert Magnus Skarphedinsson. Elves, he tells MailOnline Travel, are not an illusion for Icelanders. Read more...
Its Time for a Digital Detox. (You Know You Need It.)
Excessive screen time can be harmful to our well-being, but we can free ourselves from techs hooks with goals, rules and boundaries. Read more...
Putin still hasn't taken Russia's vaccine, months after his daughter did
Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn't been vaccinated against the coronavirus yet, months after he announced his country's Sputnik V as the "world's first" approved Covid-19 vaccine and said his own daughter had taken it. Read more...
A New Outbreak Leaves a Broncos Rookie in an Awkward Position Quarterback
Receiver Kendall Hinton was a last resort fill-in when four Denver Broncos quarterbacks were ruled ineligible to play in Sundays game because theyd been exposed to the coronavirus. Read more...
Eton provost LORD WALDEGRAVE says school 'prides itself on independent, critical thinking' amid row
LORD WALDEGRAVE Eton now, as in the past, is a school which prides itself on encouraging open-minded, independent and critical thinking. Read more...
Listen to Indigenous Podcasts
Expand your understanding of Native history issues beyond the fourth Thursday of November. Here are some Indigenous podcasters recommending their favorite Native-made audio. Read more...
Zagat and Michelin Hit Pause on New York City Guides
There will be no New York restaurant guides from the two companies this year, as restaurateurs struggle to keep their businesses open. Read more...
Gerard Pique hopeful Lionel Messi will remain at Barcelona beyond this season despite speculation
Gerard Pique has urged Lionel Messi to stay at the Nou Camp and insists Barcelona will do everything they can to 'seduce' him into signing a new deal. Messi, 33, is out of contract in June. Read more...
Booker Prize winner John Banville slams 'woke' movement as 'a religious cult'
The Irish novelist, who won the Booker Prize in 2005, said he would not win the acclaimed award today because he is a 'white, straight man.' Read more...
John Stones could resurrect Man City career with displays like against Burnley
The futures of John Stones and Eric Garcia were intrinsically linked last summer. Barcelona wanted Garcia - and still do - but he stayed because Stones was out of form and favour. Read more...
A Brand-New Learning Network
Say goodbye to the blog, our home since 2009 and say hello to Learning Network 3.0. Read more...
New York Shifts Its Thinking and Reopens Elementary Schools
Middle and high schools will remain closed for now, said Mayor de Blasio, who signaled changes in managing the system during the pandemic. Read more...
Memories of Georg the genius
A hundred years ago today Gyorgy Stern was born in Budapest. His incident-packed transformation into Sir Georg Solti, one of the most renowned classical musicians in the world by the time of his death 85 years later, is a fascinating one. Read more...
Hockey Broadcaster Mike Doc Emrick Retires
Emrick, NBCs lead play-by-play voice known for his myriad ways to describe puck movement, had called N.H.L. games for 40 seasons. Read more...
NSW energy minster takes an extraordinary swipe at 'coal barons'
New South Wales energy minister Matt Kean passed a law on Friday to encourage huge investment in renewable energy. He posted a tween on Sunday morning slamming coal barons. Read more...
Tesla Third-Quarter Auto Sales Surge
Tesla reported record deliveries in the third quarter as growing interest in electric vehicles and other cars boosted sales across the industry. Read more...
California governor denies parole for Manson family member Leslie Van Houten for the fourth time
Leslie Van Houten, a Charles Manson follower convicted in a 1969 killing spree, was denied parole for a fourth time in four years on Friday. Read more...