New York health officials are worried South African and Brazil Covid variants will REINFECT people
During a press conference on Tuesday, New York City health officials say they are closely watching on the South African and Brazilian variants due to fears of reinfecting people who've already had Covid. Read more...
M.L.B. Encourages Players to Get Coronavirus Vaccine
Teams can have numerous restrictions lifted when they are 85 percent vaccinated. A few teams have reached that total so far. Read more...
"I never considered myself White" Thousands of Brazilian politicians changed their race last year
Brazil requires electoral candidates to declare their "color/race," picking from among "Black," "White," "Brown," "Yellow," and "Indigenous." A CNN analysis of data published by the Electoral Justice, which organizes elections, shows that one in four candidates who ran for office in a previous election declared a different "color/race" in 2020 from previous such filings. Read more...
Five Saudi men sentenced to 32 years in prison and 4,500 lashes for holding a Valentine's Day party with 'unrelated women, drinking and dancing'
The law breaking men were caught at a rented rest house in Al-Farouq area of Buraidah and accused of holding a party with women who were unrelated. Read more...
A Soviet Lord of the Rings Is Unearthed, Epic in Its Own Way
Tolkien fans received an unexpected gift with the rediscovery of an all-but-forgotten 1991 production. They were also left with questions, like why is Gollum wearing a lettuce on his head? Read more...
A Family Adds Five Children, Special Needs and All
In November, this family adopted five young children from foster care. Read more...
Crouching tiger, hidden garden! Buddhist monk's secret paradise bursts into life
The incredible garden took 45 years to create, and is a hidden haven near the A1133 in Nottinghamshire, which has now become an unofficial tourist attraction, bringing in 10K visitors per year. Read more...
How to Use Instagram to Plan Your Wedding
Experts share tips on how to get social and make your planning easier. Read more...
Robber beats up defenceless petrol station cashier
Police are hunting for the knife-wielding thief who repeatedly punched a cashier In the head at an Esso petrol station in Selly Park, Birmingham, on March 14. Read more...
Nakamura Wins Again and Seizes Lead of Tata Steel Chess Tournament
In Round 11 on Friday, Hikarua Nakamura won, while his primary rival, Viswanathan Anand, only drew. Nakamura leads by half a point with two rounds to play. Read more...
James Maddison, Ayoze Perez and Hamza Choudhury DROPPED for breaking Covid-19 protocols
Leicester City's James Maddison, Hamza Choudhury and Ayoze Perez were all left out for their crucial Premier League clash with West Ham after breaking covid-19 protocols. Read more...
Coronavirus Pfizer vaccine 'WILL protect against the Brazilian and South African Covid variants'
Separate study results from Pfizer itself and the University of Birmingham tested whether the jab would work against coronavirus variants and found no signs that people would lose protection. Read more...
Turkey holidaysParagliding above the country's sublime south-west coast is a thrill
Paragliders from all over the world travel to Babadag mountain in Turkey to take to the skies over the 'blue lagoon'. The Daily Mail's Victoria Bischoff joined them. Read more...
Celebs getting a taste of wine success
For many of us, the pandemic has heightened our appreciation for wine. Read more...
Broadband prices rise Here's how to get a cheaper deal
Millions of households will begin paying more for their internet with all four major broadband providers hiking prices this month. Here's how to bag yourself a better deal. Read more...
Gary Neville insists Manchester United CANNOT keep starting games slowly 'when fans are in stadiums'
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side fought back from a goal down to beat Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium yesterday and in doing so extended their Premier League unbeaten away record to 23 games. Read more...
Cuban Soccer Is Stocking Up on Overseas Players. Why?
Cubas soccer team has called up a handful of players who developed outside the countrys sports system for its World Cup qualifying matches, a subtle but potentially significant shift in policy. Read more...
Abito the cat is rescued from the 18th level of a Sydney Olympic Park complex by fire crews
Firefighters from the Burwood and Liverpool stations were called to the high-rise building in Sydney Olympic Park, to the city's west, at about 12.30pm on Sunday. Read more...