Ex-USA Gymnastics coach found dead
John Geddert, who coached the 2012 US Olympic women's gymnastics team, was found dead Thursday after being charged with 24 felonies in connection with the abuse of young gymnasts, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Thursday. Read more...
Roger Fenton the First Great War Photographer
Images by Roger Fenton, the originator of the war photography genre, from the Crimean War are featured in a new book. Read more...
GOP lawmakers demand Andrew Cuomo is stripped of his 'farcical' Emmy over nursing home scandal
Emmy organizers are facing demands in midst of the nursing home scandal, to strip Andrew Cuomo of the 'farcical' award they gave him for his pandemic press briefings, DailyMail.com can reveal. Read more...
A New Era of Million Dollar Sports Trading Cards Is Here
As prices soar in the high-end collectibles market, cards of stars like Mike Trout and James are in the same discussion as those of Honus Wagner and Mickey Mantle. Read more...
Lady Gagas Dogs Are Stolen and Dog Walker Is Shot
The Los Angeles police said that two French bulldogs were taken Wednesday night and that a dog walker was critically injured. Lady Gaga is offering a reward for their safe return, a representative said. Read more...
Manchester City star Joao Canelo receives heaps of praise after impressive Champions League win
Cancelo was influential in both of Manchester City's goals in a 2-0 victory in the Champions League on Wednesday night. BT Sport pundits have praised him for his man of the match display. Read more...
Britains Transgender Stand-Ups Find Comedy in a Hostile Climate
With opposition to transgender issues regularly expressed by mainstream British figures, the countrys trans comedians are often just trying to assert their humanity. Read more...
A68a iceberg in Antarctica suffers another major split
The ill-fated Atlantic iceberg A68 thatbroke off from Antarctica in 2017 has suffered another major spilt, creating a smaller berg called A68g. Read more...
Biden Revokes a Trump Order Seeking Classical Civic Architecture
Prominent architects had criticized the order for seeking to impose a national style from above. Read more...
Climate change has weakened the Gulf Stream System 'close to tipping point'
Known formally as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), it is the driving force whichbrings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up to the UK. Read more...
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle donate new roof to Texas women's shelter damaged in storm
A Texas shelter badly damaged by last week's winter storm is getting help from an unexpected donor. Read more...
Pictured 'Mass grave holding hundreds of bodies from Ethiopian massacre'
Amnesty International spoke to survivors of the atrocities and used satellite images to piece together the bloody events of last November in the ancient town of Axum, Ethiopia. Read more...
Malaysian man wins landmark challenge against Muslim gay sex ban
A Malaysian man on Thursday won a landmark court challenge against an Islamic ban on sex "against the order of nature," raising hopes for greater acceptance of gay rights in the mostly Muslim country. Read more...
Gov. Phil Murphy Unveils N.J. Budget Plan With No New Taxes
A .8 billion spending plan unveiled Tuesday by Gov. Phil Murphy calls for no new taxes and fully funds the state pension program for the first time since 1996. Read more...
Johnson Johnson39;s Vaccine Could Get F.D.A. Green Light on Saturday
The committees vote is expected to occur late Friday afternoon or early evening, and emergency authorization could come as soon as Saturday. Read more...
Kim Jong-un's wife Ri Sol-ju makes first appearance after two months of home detention
The young wife of North Korea's leader has made her first public appearance in two months, bringing to an end what might have been a period of 'home detention' for being too carefree. Read more...
Attention, Office Oscar Pool Players
Predictions from around the web to help you with your ballot. Read more...
Archaeology 4,600-year-old painting dubbed the Mona Lisa of Ancient Egypt depicts an extinct GOOSE
The painting, now held in theEgyptian Museum in Cairo, once adorned part of the north wallof a chapel in the Mastaba (or tomb) of Nefermaat and Itet at Meidum. Read more...