U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Qaeda Financier Who Trades in Gems
The action shows that the U.S. government remains concerned about how extremist groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State continue to creatively raise and distribute money around the world. Read more...
Paris Hilton Talks About Her Past in New Documentary
The heiress and proto-influencer says that she spent nearly two decades playing a character. Now shes ready to be herself. Read more...
Its Googles World. We Just Live in It.
Googling something was all we once did with Google. Now we spend hours a day using its maps, videos, security cameras, email, smartphones and more. Read more...
Two slum landlords are fined over 130,000 after squeezing 35 tenants into three two-bedroom flats
Landlords Arun Bajaj, 60, and Antonio Ferraiuolo, 57, were prosecuted after up to six people were discovered sleeping in the same rooms at their properties in Islington, north London. Read more...
Barcelona 5-1 Ferencvaros Lionel Messi and Ansu Fati score but Gerard Pique is sent off
PETE JENSON Lionel Messi made it 16 seasons scoring in the Champions League with the goal that got Barcelona's European campaign under way. The win was marred by a red card for Gerard Pique. Read more...
Diagon Alley Harry Potter film set to be covered in snow for first time at Warner Bros Tour London
The annual Hogwarts in the Snow feature - where sets from the movie franchise are given a wintry transformation - is returning to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London next month. Read more...
The Election Is Almost Over. That Doesn39;t Mean Democrats Are Relaxed.
No one is happy in this strange and awful time. But there is a particular circle of unhappiness reserved for people still reeling from unexpected loss in 2016. Read more...
Hero father tells how he thought he saved both his sons from caravan fire - but had only grabbed one
Brothers Zac and Harley Harvey, then three and four, were staying at their dad Shaun's caravan in Ffair Rhos, West Wales for a sleepover, when an accidental fire broke out. Read more...
Valencia fans hire a MARIACHI BAND to follow unpopular club directors as they protest against owners
Supporters are not able to vent their anger in stadiums due to current Covid-19 restrictions but found a unique way of getting their message across on Monday. Read more...
Sylvia Caplin
An article about lifestyle expert Carole Caplin published on September 18 erroneously referred to her mother as the late Sylvia Caplin. We are happy to report that Sylvia Caplin is alive, well and continuing to work. Our apologies for these errors and the distress caused. Read more...
Russian opposition leader Navalny says Trump should condemn chemical attack against him
Alexey Navalny has called out United States President Donald Trump's silence regarding a recent alleged chemical attack against the Russian opposition leader. Read more...
Michelle Obamas Becoming Editor Starts Her Own Publishing Firm
Molly Stern, the former publisher of Crown, is starting Zando, an independent publishing company with an unusual marketing strategy. Read more...
Trump administration notifies Congress of .8 billion in proposed weapons sales to Taiwan
The US formally notified Congress of a proposed .8 billion in advanced weapons systems sales to Taiwan -- a move sure to increase tensions with Beijing. Read more...
After a Cinderella British Open Win, a New Star Adjusts to Golfs Majors
Sophia Popov was ranked No. 304 when she won the Womens British Open in August. Her world has changed mightily as she readies for the P.G.A. Championship. Read more...
Finland PM's photoshoot sparks sexism debate
A photoshoot involving Finland's Prime Minister, Sanna Marin, has sparked a debate about sexism in the country. Read more...
Troy Deeney offers brutal assessment of Man United's 52m man Fred
After struggling under Jose Mourinho he has become a more reliable performer under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but Deeney says Watford were still able to exploit his weaknesses last season. Read more...
Surviving Fashions Summer From Hell
Tibi is giving pandemic-era lessons in personal style, and finding new paths forward for its business. Read more...
Smoke from Amazon rainforest fires may increase melting of glaciers in the Andes 1000 miles away
Burning of the rainforest in southwestern Amazonia, could release aerosols such as black carbon which may speed up the melting of the Andean glaciers, finds Rio de Janeiro State University. Read more...