The heir to Scalia How Amy Coney Barrett could tip the balance of the Supreme Court
Barrett, who was formally nominated to the nation's highest court during a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden on Saturday evening, was once a clerk for Scalia. Read more...
A Girl Wanted to Try Out for Boys Tennis. Ginsburg Helped Make It Happen.
In the early 1970s, a law professor named Ruth Bader Ginsburg took on a case that paved the way for a 15-year-old girl in New Jersey to play on a boys high school team. Read more...
Lost Collection Paintings left on public transport are given their own show
A London gallery is showing 60 artworks, most of them unnamed, that have been stored away in Transport For London's Lost Property Office since they were left behind. Read more...
Ribble Valley, Lancashire Things to do from walking trails to Michelin starred restaurants
The Daily Mail's Teresa Levonian visited the Ribble Valley in Lancashire. She explored its stunning walking trails and spent a merry afternoon at the award-winning Goosnargh 'gin school'. Read more...
Jorginho could become the latest Chelsea cast-off to join Arsenal and may take them to next level
It's no secret what Arsenal are looking for as the transfer window nears its October 5 deadline and now Mikel Arteta now appears to have turned his search for a midfielder a little closer to home. Read more...
Alexander Zverev reaches first Grand Slam final after a comeback win at US Open
It wasn't a classic five-setter, but Alexander Zverev might not mind. Read more...
Lightning Have Championship in Sights After Winning Third Straight Game
Kevin Shattenkirk scored on the power play in overtime to give Tampa Bay a 5-4 win and a lead of three games to one over Dallas. Read more...
The Other Supreme Court Fight
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U.S. Rationale for Military Aid to Saudis in Yemen War Is Fraying
The Trump administration argues that its partnership with Saudi Arabia helps reduce civilian killings in Yemen. But State Department investigators and other U.S. officials say the efforts are flawed. Read more...
Youre Doomscrolling Again. Heres How to Snap Out of It.
In a pandemic that forces us to stay home, bingeing on doom-and-gloom news feels irresistible. These health experts offer ways to break the habit. Read more...
'Miracle girl' Milli Lucas back in Sydney for another Dr Charlie Teo surgery
The family posted another update to Milli's blog 'Team Millstar' on Friday, revealing she was back in Sydney with therenowned neurosurgeon. Read more...
Gayle King scolds Nancy Pelosi for calling Trump's allies 'henchmen' and says it solves nothing
Gayle King, friends with Oprah Winfrey and the Obamas, has criticized Nancy Pelosi for describing Donald Trump's allies as 'henchmen', saying it was 'insulting' and unhelpful. Read more...
Cabaret, Savoy Theatre review Anything goes in Will Young's sexy Cabaret
Young is excellent, hitting the high notes with an effortless sweetness while something both scared and deeply scary keeps seeping through that baby face. Anything goes round here, as long as its sleazy. Read more...
Love Island's Arabella Chi flaunts her taut midriff and peachy posterior in skintight blue gym wear
The Love Island star, 29, showcased her taut midriff and peachy posterior in skintight blue gym wear on Saturday while posing for a sizzling new photoshoot. Read more...
Hazel Barkworth, Matthew Kneale, Rebecca Kauffman and Stuart Evers This week's best new fiction
It is 1289 and a motley group of English pilgrims set out on the long journey to Rome. All medieval life is here a guilty adulteress, a landlord who has punched an abbot and a converted Jew. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSSBritain's most boring husband? He's thrilling!
Us is an adaptation of the novel by David Nicholls about a middle-aged married couple who may or may not stay together, which doesn't sound especially compelling, but it is Read more...
Home-Field Advantage Wont Matter This October. Did It Ever?
With Major League Baseball holding the postseason at neutral sites, the games will lack their usual raucous atmosphere. But recent history suggests playing at home doesnt make much of a difference, anyway. Read more...
Ang Rita, Who Conquered Everest Again and Again, Dies at 72
Earning the nickname Snow Leopard for his agility, he climbed the worlds highest mountain 10 times without supplemental oxygen between 1983 and 1996. Read more...